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1963  CENSUS 
OF  BUSINESS 


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RETAIL  TRADE 
AREA  STATISTICS 

PART  2  Indiana  to  New  York 


DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE,  John  T.  Connor,  Secretary 
BUREAU  OF  THE  CENSUS,  A.  Ross  Eckler,  Director 


Acknowledgments 

This  report  was  prepared  in  the  Business  Division  under  the  super- 
vision of  Harvey  Kailin,  Chief,  and  Henry  Wulff,  Assistant  Chief  for 
Census  Programs. 

Robert  Viehman,  Chief,  Retail  Trade  Branch  was  responsible  for  the 
retail  trade  segment  of  the  Census  of  Business.  Philip  Chenoweth 
was  in  charge  of  reviewing,  selecting,  and  coding  the  Federal  income 
tax  reports  for  non-employer  establishments. 

Gerda  Mones  was  the  division's  liaison  officer  with  the  Jeffersonville 
Operations  Office  and  supervised  the  division's  professional  staff  at 
that  office.  Gerald  Post  contributed  to  the  entire  project,  particularly  in 
the  analysis  and  collection  of  reports  for  the  large  and  complex  cor- 
porate organizations.  Robert  W.  Scheidel,  Patricia  A.  Clark,  Mabel  N. 
Foster,  and  C.  Daniel  Bremer  also  participated  in  the  analysis  of  data 
and  preparation  of  the  report.  Staff  assistance  was  provided  by  Ralph 
S.  Woodruff,  Assistant  Division  Chief,  Research  and  Methodology,  and 
Max  Shor,  Assistant  Division  Chief,  Staff  and  Special  Projects. 

Systems  and  procedures  were  developed  in  the  Economic  Operations 
Division,  M.  D.  Bingham,  Chief,  by  Sol  Dolleck,  Assistant  Chief  for 
Systems,  assisted  by  Samuel  Schweid,  Nathan  Lesowitz,  and  Jack 
Margolis.  Heyward  D.  Glisson  developed  and  supervised  the  electronic 
PlippAM     Qp    THF     CENSUS  computer  programming  under  the  direction  of  John  S.  Lannan.    Quality 

control  plans  and  procedures  were  developed  and  supervised  by  Herman 

A     Ross    Erklpr     Di rprtnr  ^'  f^^s*^^"'  assisted  by  George  Minton.    Others  who  participated  in  the 

as    turv  cr,    uireciur  development  of  systems  and  procedures  were  Jack  Scharff,  Irving  Weiss, 

Hnward    C     Pripw^Q  Jerry  S.  Cooper,  William  W.  Perry,  Maxwell  Jeane,  Peter  Ohs,  and  Carl 

Deputy  Director 

Processing  of  retail  reports  was  performed  at  the  Jeffersonville  Opera- 
tions Office  under  the  direction  of  Robert  D.  Krook.    Gene  P.  King  and 
DiioiMi-oo    r\       o  Waller  Wynne,   Jr.,    were   directly   in    charge   of   the    Economic   Census 

BUSIInESS    division  Operations  Branch.     Data  processing  and  related  operations  were  per- 

.  formed    by   the    Data    Processing    Systems    Division,    Robert    F.    Drury, 

Harvey    Kailm,    Chief  chief,  and  R.  M.  Mlcoly,  Assistant  chief. 

Louis  Greenberg,  in  his  capacity  as  Census  of  Business  Coordinator, 
made  important  contributions  to  the  planning  and  operational  phases 
of  the  work. 

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U.S.  Bureau  of  the  Census,  Census  of  Business,  1953 

Vol.  2,  Retail  Trade — Area  Statistics 

Part  2,  Indiana  to  New  York 

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1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS 


Retail  Trade— Area  Statistics  part  2 


CONTENTS 


[Page  numbers  listed  here  show  the  chapter  prefix  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page] 

page 

PART  1     Introduction 1 

United  States  Summary 1-1 

Alabama  to  Illinois 2-1  to  15-1 

PART  2     Indiana 16-1 

Iowa    17-1 

Kansas 18-1 

Kentucky 19-1 

Louisiana 20-1 

Maine    21-1 

Maryland 22-1 

Massachusetts 23-1 

Michigan 24-1 

Minnesota    25-1 

Mississippi 26-1 

Missouri   27-1 

Montana 28-1 

Nebraska    29-1 

Nevada 30-1 

New  Hampshire 31-1 

New  Jersey 32-1 

New  Mexico 33-1 

New  York 34-1 

PART  3     North  Carolina  to  Wyoming 35-1  to  52-1 

Guam  and  the  Virgin  Islands 53-1  to  54-1 

Appendixes    55-1 


Indiana 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  16-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE   1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 18 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 36 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 55 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 67 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 68 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 69 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 71 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 72 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 74 


INDIANA 


I       .      T  /      ^gl 


/  S.   DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 


16-3 


1958 


$5,176,591,000 


State  total 


EACH   SYMBOL  = 
5%    CHANGE 


1963 

#####25% 


INDIANA  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN   MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials, Farm   [=444 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers   p^470 

#i6% 


General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


566 


__777_^ 


$6,475,730, 


1218 
1402 


Gasoline  Service    ^=422      "^ 
Stations    j^H  529 

#####25% 

Apparel,    ^266 
Accessory  Stores    P^^^^^ 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^249 
Equipment  Stores    ^  271 

##9% 

1=  ?71 
Eating,  Drinking  Places   ^^450 

Drug  Stores,    ^  187 
Proprietary  Stores   |Bl  237 


1300^  ^ 


Other  Retail  Stores 


^^475 
^■■550 


i  114 
Nonstore  Retailers    b  ^35 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^      "  1958  1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census      ^ 


16-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-5 


TABLE  1  The  State:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE  1  TOTAL. 


521 

522-52'4 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5« 

5U1 

5U2 

5«3 

511 

5U5-5"(9 


56 

561i567 

562-3t568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561 1 569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

59"4 

595 

596 

597 

596 

599 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL.  .  >  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


■^1    U66 

132 

r676 

658 


6  551 
5  293 
176 
155 
237 
690 


2  592 
1  379 
1  213 


6  446 
843 
627 
159 
366 

1  142 
556 
751 

2  002 


7  013 
4  878 
2  135 


470  486 
214  732 
36  207 
68  800 
150  747 


401  523 

327  888 

19  627 

8  350 


^^303  187 
60  097 
112  350 
88  503 
23  847 
""61  545 
60  085 
9  110 


270  818 
159  722 
HI  096 


449  822 
313  407 
136  415 


237  480 

228  840 

8  640 


550  052 
53  578 
18  146 
12  804 
17  367 

236  719 
38  255 
90  175 
83  008 


6  244  950 


458  020 
213  706 
33  051 

62  704 
148  559 


■  773  029 

"511  015 

" 132  583 

129  431 


1  333  398 

1  267  981 

18  541 


1  279  078 


' 297  211 

59  361 
110  940 

87  773 
23  167 

60  123 
58  211 

8  576 


257  787 
152  599 
105  188 


432  422 
304  737 
127  685 


234  714 

226  622 

8  092 


514  154 
45  140 

13  852 
12  184 

14  497 
231  553 

35  845 
87  273 
73  810 


US  904 


1  854 
110 
613 

1  131 


2  695 
533 

960 


2  909 
1  399 

1  510 


8  495 
5  916 
2  579 


1  455 

1  300 

155 


444 
152 
312 

1  094 
689 
994 

1  804 


2  817 
938 
467 
754 
658 


1  162 
110 
521 
531 


4  664 
3  749 

(M 


1  991 

1  021 

970 


6  957 
4  864 
2  093 


3  983 
534 
218 
114 
180 
800 
443 
688 

1  006 


443  642 
214  962 
37  020 
73  506 
118  154 


565  577 
360  017 
106  553 
99  007 


265  716 
60  213 
96  243 


248  782 
156  317 
92  465 


371  164 
247  951 
123  213 


186  737 

181  159 

5  578 


474  723 
44  577 

11  905 

12  901 
14  576 

180  443 
40  143 


4  905  869 


426  368 
210  436 
32  700 
67  182 
115  050 


550  937 

360  017 

104  867 

86  053 


8  423 
5  298 
28  311 


258  774 
58  763 
94  223 
81  338 
12  885 
46  805 
50  101 
8  882 


233  916 

149  609 

84  307 


346  698 
234  205 
112  493 


184  525 

179  265 

5  260 


438  405 
37  075 
9  879 
12  389 
12  568 

174  877 
36  701 
97  774 
57  142 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.     ''Revised 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  ate  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 

Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


16-6      INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


53  PIRT* 
531 
533 
539 


5U3 
5mi 
5«5 
5U6 
5462 
5U63 
5U9 


55  EX.551 


562-31568 
562 

563 1  568 
563      I 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES.  .  .  .  ,  

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL t  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


U3  261 


177 
607 
302 
288 
35B 


956 
636 
320 


561 
597 
256 


155 
107 
308 
2M0 


229 

tit 
392 


85« 
57B 
276 


1170  466 
168  973 
45  759 
15  934 
19  617 
656 
68  800 
150  747 


'  777  273 

"511  015 

^■133  791 

127  163 

4  397 

907 


401  523 
327  888 
18  732 
895 
8  350 
7  418 
10  544 
20  270 
15  754 
4  515 


299  820 

083  531 

994  206 

25  367 

63  958 

82  596 

66  747 

16  506 

48  438 

13  437 

29  154 

5  847 


303  187 

60  097 

S8  266 

1  831 

112  350 

88  503 

23  847 

3  219 
707 

1  127 

16  647 


9  814 

1  126 

46  699 

8  728 

382 


6  244  950 


458  020 
166  683 
45  023 


^^773  029 
''511  015 
"■132  583 
124  541 


1  333  398 

1  267  981 

17  748 

793 

7  154 
6  210 

8  728 


279  078 

0B3  245 

993  920 

25  357 

63  958 

58  884 

54  577 

18  506 

43  865 

11  913 

27  006 

4  947 


^"297  211 

59  361 

57  715 

1  645 

110  940 

87  773 

23  167 

3  089 


56  636 
23  096 

6  705 
2  990 


•^112  194 
''76  073 
''20  661 
14  953 


98  655 

66  805 

1  540 

76 

549 

B24 

1  065 

4  876 

4  000 

876 

205 

595 


110  596 

90  627 

81  560 

3  234 
5  633 

4  998 
9  378 

2  097 

3  596 
1  346 
1  763 

467 


=■40  907 

8  595 

e  303 

292 

15  275 

12  507 

2  759 

517 


■■8  130 

7  877 

299 


087  437 
435  629 
127  110 
63  585 
51  368 
1  630 
155  045 
241  87C 


2  278  231 

1  575  368 

''385  102 

307  B46 

8  274 

1  541 


34  167 

1  282 

11  057 

16  833 
20  210 

100  444 

82  595 

17  646 
3  996 

12  001 


2  127  721 
1  743  115 
1  578  957 
61  499 
102  659 
92  465 
186  713 
42  237 
63  191 
22  585 
32  056 


"^779  594 

1S9  622 

153  925 

5  696 

290  072 

236  410 

53  552 

9  725 


ri54  085 

154  213 

5  450 

27  511 

3  317 

117  935 


13  094 

4  674 

1  395 

754 

783 

23 


^^9  423 

"■25  064 

'"g  200 

4  900 

215 


32  129 

26  462 

523 

36 

216 

444 

402 

1  817 

1  509 

308 


21  932 

17  354 

15  724 

597 

1  033 

1  089 

2  150 
590 
749 
293 
346 
106 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.        ""Revised. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  inajor  group  53.  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-7 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


■Continued 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments With 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

57 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

2  592 
1  379 
1  002 

187 

lOB 
116 
36 
61« 
355 
21 U 

175 

8  017 

5  528 

3  77U 
215 

1  299 
240 

2  4P9 

1  427 

1  280 
147 

6  446 
843 
627 
147 
480 
159 

69 
90 

366 
309 

57 
582 
422 
138 
556 
751 
248 

38 
209 
256 

471 
119 
80 
67 
204 
338 
27 
22 
98 
25 
49 
502 

2  059 

82 

213 

1  764 

1  898 
989 
726 
149 

74 
18 
22 
460 
299 
150 
43 
107 

7  013 
4  878 

3  340 
209 

1  115 
214 

2  135 

1  353 

1  230 

123 

4  277 
591 
253 

13 
240 
113 
41 
72 

200 
173 

27 
504 
292 
102 
380 
569 
212 

14 
151 
192 

343 
79 
59 
57 

106 

320 
25 
18 
56 
17 
21 

172 

443 
70 
127 
246 

270  818 
159  722 
132  269 

18  910 
5  107 
2  324 

1  112 
62  978 

28  850 

19  268 

2  735 
16  533 

449  822 
313  407 
226  808 
19  393 
48  053 

19  153 
136  415 

237  480 

228  840 

8  640 

550  052 
53  578 

18  146 
1  260 

16  886 
12  804 

5  209 
7  595 

17  367 
15  400 

1  967 

155  577 

73  294 

7  848 

38  255 
90  175 

20  407 
825 

39  HI 

29  832 

19  569 

4  838 

5  635 

6  338 
6  177 

14  862 

3  220 
1  480 

4  043 
860 
940 

15  046 

186  168 
78  683 
42  714 
64  771 

257  787 

152  599 

126  670 

18  268 
4  689 
2  110 

862 
60  022 

27  944 

17  222 

2  453 
14  769 

432  422 
304  737 
220  934 

19  161 
45  705 

18  937 

127  685 

234  714 

226  622 

8  092 

514  154 

45  140 

13  352 

256 

13  596 

12  184 
4  959 
7  225 

14  497 

13  008 
1  489 

153  523 
70  628 

7  402 
35  845 
87  273 

19  611 
571 

38  249 

28  842 

17  877 

4  402 

5  189 

6  016 
4  851 

14  532 

3  206 
1  448 
3  545 

784 

600 

11  360 

173  178 
78  623 
41  702 
52  853 

38  920 
24  155 
19  988 

2  948 
732 
348 
139 

8  608 

3  735 
2  422 

258 

2  164 

91  517 
73  713 
54  385 
5  239 

8  656 
5  433 

17  804 

30  875 

30  064 

811 

57  188 

3  211 
2  514 

34 

2  480 

1  702 

576 

1  126 

1  760 

1  596 
164 

9  433 
5  871 

978 
5  938 
13  304 

2  566 
106 

5  369 
5  263 

3  212 
556 
676 
771 
666 

2  522 
698 
272 
442 
133 
74 

2  455 

27  412 
9  181 
5  549 

12  682 

758  345 
464  336 
381  249 
57  638 

16  343 
6  199 

2  907 
170  696 

75  476 

47  837 
5  104 

42  733 

1  911  761 
1  536  337 
1  127  700 
105  778 
192  319 
110  540 
375  424 

611  801 
594  690 

17  111 

1  131  768 
63  710 

48  852 
711 

48  141 

35  335 

12  466 
22  869 

36  032 
32  967 

3  065 
190  186 
110  202 

19  432 
113  914 
271  552 

50  765 

2  540 

118  655 

99  592 

61  356 
10  722 
15  230 
15  049 

13  871 

49  914 
13  245 

5  600 
9  568 
2  582 
1  442 

43  974 

551  651 
184  109 
116  097 
2S1  445 

8  954 
5  438 

4  370 
613 
291 
114 

50 

1  985 
913 
618 

97 
521 

44  230 
36  731 
26  956 

2  259 

5  420 
2  096 
7  499 

10  702 

10  299 

403 

16  076 

1  367 

912 
18 
894 
570 
230 
340 

515 
461 
54 

2  387 
1  409 

277 
1  572 

3  070 
782 

45 
1  181 
1  062 

1  151 
221 
287 
211 
342 
662 
161 

87 
203 

40 
585 

6  656 

2  654 

1  169 

2  833 

2  228 

5712 

5719 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

36 

493 

5732 

R4DI0.  TELEVISION  STORES  

344 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

CAFETERIAS  

184 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

. 

155 

452 

129 

53 

5943 

STATIONERY  STORES 

76 
389 

324 

65 

417 

5969     ( 

I 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  ^  

243 
138 

571 

229 

40 

153 

149 

536 

127 

78 

50 

215 

327 

18 

13 

103 

26 

52 

529 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

1  607 

20 

153 

535 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS 

1  634 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


16-8      INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kmd-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


Estab- 
lish 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  ■ 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


ADAMS  COUNTY  

BERNE. 

OECATUr; 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ALLEN  COUNTY  

FORT  *AYNE  

NEW  HAVEN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BARTHOLOMEW  COUNTY  .  . 

COLUMBUS  

EDINBURG  (PARTI'  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BENTON  COUNTY 


BLACKFORD  COUNTY  .  .  . 
DUNKIRK  (PARTI  •  .  . 
HARTFORD  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BOONE  COUNTY  

LEBANON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BROWN  COUNTY 


CARROLL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

DELPHI  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CASS  COUNTY 

LOGANSPORT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLARK  COUNTY  

CHARLESTOWN 

CLARKSVILLE 

JEFFERSONVILLE  .  .  . 

SELLERSBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLAY  COUNTY 

BRAZIL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLINTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

FRANKFORT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 


DAVIESS  COUNTY  .  .  . 
WASHINGTON  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


DEARBORN  COUNTY.  .  . 

AURORA  

GREENOALE 

LAWRENCEBURG  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


DECATUR  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GREENSBURG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DE  KALB  COUNTY  .... 

AUBURN  

GARRETT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DELAWARE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

NUNC  IE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DUBOIS  COUNTY 

HUNTINGBURG 

JASPER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ELKHART  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ELKHART 

GOSHEN  

NAPPANEE  (PARTI'  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FAYETTE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
CONNERSVILLE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


32  2 It 

196 

103 
50 


1  003 
70« 
299 


37  366 
e  5147 

20  820 
8  001 

^■367  9U2 

'"31U  611 

12  138 

41  193 


5  010 
20  723 

20  31(8 
(Dl 

15  521 
(Dl 

38  4tl 

21  257 

17  leu 


21  051 

8  795 
12  256 

55  916 
46  527 

9  389 

65  090 

4  599 
2  968 

41  437 
6  129 
9  857 

25  860 
19  152 

5  708 


29  383 
22  188 
7  195 

29  758 

10  309 
639 

13  054 
5  746 

27  198 
21  573 
5  525 

31  332 

14  569 
5  307 

11  465 


163  219 
79  043 
35  082 


28  124 
25  528 
2  595 


5  244  950 

35  366 

8  093 

19  998 

7  275 

^■360  698 

^■309  731 

11  730 

39  237 


(Dl 
19  595 

19  236 

(Dl 

15  119 

(Dl 

35  403 

20  783 
15  620 


19  853 
8  039 
II  814 


2  792 
40  719 
5  865 
9  021 

24  240 
18  395 
5  844 

37  230 
29  490 

7  740 


28  Oil 
21  558 
6  453 

27  984 

9  789 

639 

12  354 


25  216 
20  535 
4  681 


36  859 

6  871 

19  339 

10  649 

155  679 

75  405 

33  716 

8  790 

35  756 

26  708 

24  375 

2  332 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'Edinbuig  IS  in  Bartholomew  and  Johnson  Counties. 
^Dunkirk  is  in  Blackford  and  Jay  Counties. 
'Nappanee  is  in  Elkhart  and  Kosciusko  Counties. 


3  231 
809 

1  882 
540 

"44  761 

"■38  562 

1  204 

4  995 


(Dl 
101 

1  804 

1  951 
(Dl 

1  604 

(01 

3  507 

2  206 
1  401 


791 

5  369 

354 
347 
4  231 
487 
940 


2  533 

2  105 
428 

3  087 
1  504 

499 
984 

17  688 
14  383 
3  305 

3  281 
613 

1  873 
795 

17  256 
8  583 
3  759 
938 
3  976 

2  799 
2  603 

196 


14  151  939 

63  235 

16  211 

35  334 

10  591 

"■875  646 

^753  504 

24  109 

98  235 


(Dl 
(Dl 

35  146 

38  584 

(Dl 

31  090 

(01 

74  647 
44  200 
30  447 


31  132 

13  293 

17  839 

112  276 

96  632 

15  444 

130  285 

7  527 

8  036 
85  173 
11  106 

18  443 

40  375 

31  946 

8  429 

76  032 

50  507 

15  525 


51  143 

50  915 
10  228 

55  187 
19  240 
2  652 
23  909 
10  186 

51  430 
42  924 

8  506 

57  803 
29  559 

9  525 
16  519 

351  789 
289  854 
61  935 


332  174 
164  259 

74  274 
18  299 

75  332 

53  895 
49  751 
4  145 


I  073 
245 
655 
172 

"■13  690 

"■ll  954 

400 

1  344 


1  081 
873 
208 


865 
718 
147 

993 
500 
174 
319 

5  603 

4  512 

991 


5  222 

2  547 
1  238 

267 


470  486 

4  325 

777 

2  379 

1  159 

19  044 

10  643 

568 

7  713 


3  957 

2  385 
1  582 


2  575 

952 

1  514 


591 

767 
1  477 


3  939 

1  680 

2  059 


3  565 
2  059 
1  527 


4  053 

3  089 

974 


9  560 

1  642 

2  598 
995 


AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kmd-ol-business 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

i 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

6    551 

1    401    523 

2    836 

1    299    820 

6    127 

529    101 

2    563 

303    187 

2    592 

270    818 

e  017 

449    822 

1    427 

237    480 

6    446 

550    052 

2    059 

185     158 

1 

43 
9 
18 
16 

6    910 

1    291 

4    923 

696 

36 

10 
21 

5 

8    840 
1    754 
6    543 

543 

35 

22 
9 

2    453 
424 

1    761 
268 

20 

4 
14 
2 

1    302 

(D) 
942 
(Dl 

22 

8 
9 
5 

1    594 
928 
633 
33 

41 
5 
19 

17 

1    820 
224 

1    107 
489 

6 

1 

1 

636 

(Dl 
IDI 
(Dl 

57 

11 

22 

24 

8    275 
2   468 
1    158 
4    650 

17 

2 
7 
6 

99 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2 
3 

4 
5 

195 

165 

8 

22 

r76    681 

"■67    025 

3   887 

5   769 

131 
98 
6 
27 

75    508 
67    610 

3  004 

4  894 

261 
177 
11 
73 

26   978 
18    728 
1    033 
7    217 

114 

105 

2 

7 

23    656 

22    097 

(Dl 
(Dl 

125 

106 

2 

17 

15    960 

13    158 

(Dl 

IDI 

351 

285 

14 

52 

27    594 
23    755 

1  079 

2  760 

75 
64 

3 
8 

13    464 

12    197 

648 

519 

261 

213 

4 

44 

23   925 

18    885 

903 

4    138 

120 
78 

38 

8    739 

5    218 

20 

3    501 

6 
7 
8 
9 

81 
55 

1 
25 

16   235 

14    340 

101 

(D) 

34 
30 

1 
3 

17    961 

16    988 

(01 

101 

70 

54 

16 

5   014 
4    155 

859 

42 
40 

2 

4    124 
(01 

(Dl 

28 
27 

1 

3    424 
IDI 

IDI 

88 
77 

11 

5    384 
4    921 

453 

13 
11 

2 

2    757 
101 

(Dl 

62 
47 

15 

3   983 
3    191 

792 

35 
27 

8 

1    885 
1    848 

38 

10 
11 
12 
13 

18 

2    103 

15 

3    864 

23 

1    976 

6 

259 

15 

507 

32 

1    053 

6 

419 

26 

4    526 

8 

22 

14 

28 

4    956 

9 

4    596 

24 

1    726 

(Dl 

1    376 

(01 

14 

768 

7 

590 

25 

921 

5 

523 

32 

1    966 

6 

28 

15 

16 
12 

3   832 
1    124 

6 
3 

3    271 
1    325 

19 

5 

11 

3 

665 
103 

6 
1 

(Dl 
IDI 

16 
9 

645 
276 

1 

IDI 
(01 

25 

7 

1    236 
730 

2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

16 
17 
18 

55 
18 
37 

7    894 
4   891 
3    003 

13 

10 
3 

9    369 
(D) 
ID) 

40 
22 
18 

2   766 
I    562 

1    204 

12 

11 
1 

1    266 

(Dl 
IDI 

13 
8 
5 

703 
411 
292 

53 

28 
25 

2    167 

1    267 

900 

10 
5 

5 

1    337 
835 
501 

52 

31 
21 

5    420 
1    719 
3    701 

20 
9 
11 

1    051 
772 
279 

19 
20 
21 

11 

1    231 

6 

484 

7 

370 

1 

IDI 

3 

136 

11 

735 

2 

(Dl 

10 

263 

- 

- 

22 

2U 
9 
15 

2    579 

1    052 
1    527 

13 

7 

7    861 
4    218 
3    643 

21 
11 
10 

1    584 
873 
711 

8 
6 

2 

398 

IDI 
(Dl 

10 
3 

7 

489 
(Dl 
(01 

31 
11 

20 

1    035 
481 
554 

6 
2 
4 

519 
(Dl 
(01 

22 

9 
13 

3    416 

260 

3    156 

8 
2 
6 

90 
IDI 
(01 

23 
24 
25 

5i( 
36 
18 

10    110 
8    560 
1    550 

34 
24 
10 

U    743 
9    881 
1    862 

64 
55 
9 

3    616 

2   940 

676 

33 

29 

4 

2    477 

2    463 

14 

30 
27 

3 

2    153 

IDI 
101 

92 
70 
22 

4   030 

3    438 

592 

14 
10 

4 

2    076 

1    968 

108 

65 
43 
22 

5    320 
3   060 
2    250 

16 
8 
8 

1    156 

(01 
IDI 

26 
27 
28 

83 
8 
8 

35 
6 

26 

19    349 

1  800 
914 

13    979 
524 

2  132 

27 

1 
18 

2 
2 

12    456 
413 
(01 
8    481 
(01 
IDI 

99 
11 
11 
47 
9 
21 

8    566 
749 
916 

4   016 
588 

2    297 

17 
1 

14 

2 

1    585 
IDI 

1    471 
(Dl 

20 

1 

11 
5 

3 

1    772 
(01 

1    511 
108 
IDI 

89 
9 
9 
46 
11 
14 

5    878 

225 

385 

3    315 

1    323 

629 

16 
3 

2 
8 
2 
1 

2    591 
313 
(Dl 

1    681 
(01 
(01 

76 
15 

3 
38 

5 
15 

4    602 
712 
193 

1    830 
225 

1    642 

22 

2 
10 
4 
4 
2 

448 
(01 
102 
310 
28 
(Dl 

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

6U 
32 
32 

5    973 
4    723 
1    250 

13 
9 

6    495 
IDI 
IDI 

34 
23 

11 

2    100 

1    681 

419 

13 
11 
2 

756 
(Dl 
(01 

15 
8 

7 

624 
430 
194 

38 
24 
14 

1    437 

1    095 

342 

11 
5 

5 

1    010 
859 
151 

51 
33 

18 

2    800 
1    712 
1    088 

13 
6 

7 

55 
22 

43 

35 
36 

37 

"te 

31 
17 

8    004 
6    788 
1    216 

16 
15 

1 

7    223 
(0) 
(Dl 

46 
28 
18 

3    038 
1    960 
1    078 

21 
19 
2 

2    170 
(01 
(01 

17 
12 

5 

1    555 

1    325 

231 

52 
33 

19 

2    368 

1    559 

809 

9 
3 

6 

1    347 

1    057 

290 

52 
32 

20 

5   453 
3    130 
2    323 

10 
2 
8 

60 
(01 
IDI 

38 
39 

40 

39 

1    992 

6 

1    088 

14 

849 

7 

134 

3 

IDI 

15 

360 

1 

(Dl 

-13 

1    294 

8 

28 

41 

53 
30 
23 

4    874 
3    444 
1    430 

16 
10 
6 

6    217 
4    566 
1    651 

41 
24 
17 

2    418 

1    970 

448 

19 
17 
2 

1    624 

(Dl 
(01 

26 
18 
8 

1    532 

1    358 

174 

42 
29 
13 

1    891 

1    555 

335 

7 
5 

2 

1    091 
(01 
(Dl 

39 
25 
14 

2    477 
1    440 
1    037 

18 
13 

5 

114 
90 
24 

42 
43 
44 

5! 
14 

19 
18 

8    791 

3  442 

4  Oil 
1    338 

20 
6 
2 
9 

3 

4    036 

1  071 
(Dl 

2  280 
IDI 

24 
5 

2 
7 
10 

2    680 
635 
(Dl 

1    064 

(Dl 

26 
14 

11 
1 

1    476 
(Dl 

644 
(Dl 

25 
8 

7 
10 

1    129 
516 

357 
254 

51 
18 
1 
31 
11 

2    857 
875 
(01 

1    253 

(01 

9 

2 

5 
2 

1    151 
(Dl 

618 
(01 

46 
17 

16 
13 

3    172 
1    105 

762 
1    305 

14 

2 
1 
7 

974 
(01 
(Dl 
879 
24 

45 
46 
47 
46 
49 

41 
24 
17 

5    693 

4    729 
964 

18 
14 

4    976 

4    501 

475 

36 
23 
13 

3   520 
2    185 
1    335 

24 
24 

1    589 
1    589 

10 

7 
3 

645 
540 
106 

36 
22 
14 

1    561 

1    121 

440 

8 
4 

730 
651 
79 

31 
18 
13 

2    360 

1    438 

922 

18 
10 
8 

1    057 
931 
125 

50 
51 
52 

41 
12 
11 
18 

6    693 
3    524 

1  113 

2  056 

22 
9 

9 

8    728 
3    628 
1    566 
3    534 

40 
11 
8 
21 

2    912 

1    060 

499 

1    353 

20 
14 

3 
3 

1    940 

1    448 

332 

160 

20 
11 

3 
6 

1    291 
816 
(Dl 
(01 

63 
13 
13 
32 

2    435 
799 
359 

1    277 

6 

2 
2 
2 

626 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 

65 
21 
10 
34 

2    950 

1    244 

533 

1    173 

11 
6 

5 

198 

54 

144 

53 
54 
55 

56 

118 
84 
34 

30    577 
26    456 
4    121 

78 
55 
23 

29    171 
20    571 
8    600 

138 
96 

42, 

11    112 
7    533 
3    579 

77 
66 
11 

8    708 

7    773 

935 

68 
50 
18 

9    172 
8    054 
1    118 

185 
136 
49 

11    583 
9    187 
2    396 

25 

20 
5 

6   058 
5   269 

789 

157 
109 

48 

14    618 
9    398 
5    220 

49 
19 
30 

2    967 
2    193 

774 

57 
58 
59 

41 
16 
15 
10 

6    472 

1    993 

3    554 

925 

22 
10 

9 

3 

9    065 

(Dl 

6    216 

(Dl 

44 
11 
15 
18 

2    780 
748 

1    244 
788 

20 
9 
11 

1    221 
417 

804 

20 

10 
6 

1    100 
219 
781 
100 

55 

14 
25 
15 

2    346 
498 

1    237 
611 

7 
1 
5 

943 
101 
(Dl 

50 
13 
19 
18 

8    020 
IDI 
IDI 

5   046 

8 
1 
1 
5 

1    118 
IDI 
IDI 
IDI 

60 
61 
62 
63 

119 
47 
26 
10 
36 

35    592 
19    704 
7    993 
2    020 
5    875 

104 
39 
17 
5 
43 

39    513 
18    057 
6    737 
2    834 
11    885 

137 
58 
30 

7 
42 

12    681 
5    056 
2    871 
701 
4    053 

58 
33 
17 
5 

3 

7    283 
3    282 
2    331 

(01 
(Dl 

93 
38 
17 
5 
33 

6    902 
2    701 

1  449 
473 

2  279 

155 
71 
35 

5 
45 

9   339 
4    533 

1  714 
491 

2  601 

31 
18 

2 

7 

6   235 

4    111 

747 

(01 

(01 

158 
58 
43 
9 
48 

15    312 

4  821 

5  252 
859 

5    370 

77 
27 
14 

36 

2    108 

1    148 

624 

336 

64 
65 
66 
67 
68 

44 
37 

7 

7    290 
5    244 
2   046 

20 
15 
5 

4    649 

4    607 

42 

30 
28 

2 

2    227 
IDI 
101 

16 
16 

1    952 
1    952 

23 
21 

2 

1    335 
(Dl 
(Dl 

33 
32 

1 

1    684 
(01 
(Dl 

5 
5 

1    191 
1    191 

45 
41 
4 

2    720 

2    551 

59 

11 
9 
2 

2    121 

(Dl 
(01 

69 

70 
71 

16-10    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kmd-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


merits 
number) 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


FLOYD  COUNTY  

NED  ALBANY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FOUNTAIN  COUNTY.  .  ■  . 

ATTICA  

COVINBTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


a76 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BROOKVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FULTON  COUNTY 

ROCHESTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GIBSON  COUNTY 

OAKLAND  CITY  .  .  .  . 

PRINCETON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GRANT  COUNTY  

FAIRMOUNT 

GAS  CITY  

MARION  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GREENE  COUNTY 

LINTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HAMILTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

NOBLESVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HANCOCK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GREENFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HARRISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CORYDON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HENDRICKS  COUNTY  .  .  . 

BROIINSBUKG 

DANVILLE    

PLAINFIELO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HENRY  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
NEW  CASTLE  .  .  .  < 
REMAINDER  OF  CCUM 


HOKARD  COUNTY 

KOKOMO  

REMAINDEil    OF    COUrTY. 


HUNTINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

HUNTINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

SEYMOUR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


JASPER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
RENSSELAER  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


JAY  COUNTY  

DUNKIRK  (PART)^.  .  . 

PORTLAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  . 

MADISON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


JENNINGS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
NORTH  VERNON  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JOHNSON  COUNTY 


EDINBURG  (PART)'   .  . 

FRANKLIN  

GREENWOOD 

NE»  WHITELAND.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


60  206 
57  121 
2  785 

21  728 
9  811 
6  612 
a  215 

13  175 
8  730 
1  715 

21  871 
13  715 
8  159 


8  859 
80  653 
13  591 

32  831 
11  951 

20  883 

11  051 
22  251 

21  603 

35  567 

20  082 
15  185 

15  286 

10  207 
5  079 

39  519 

8  185 

8  621 

11  972 
10  768 

65  001 
13  397 

21  607 

115  328 
88  303 
27  025 

12  718 
30  657 
12  061 


25  389 
11  888 
10  501 

27  386 
6  001 

16  805 
1  580 

33  633 

27  IBS 

6  lie 

16  346 
13  325 
3  021 

56  890 
1  386 
21  979 
19  385 


56  876 
51  969 
1  907 


20  721 
13  517 
7  207 

33  167 

1  936 

20  611 

7  620 

101  531 
1  916 

8  609 
78  515 
12  161 

30  850 

11  551 

19  299 

12  110 

21  733 

20  677 

31  611 

19  752 
11  889 

13  806 

9  709 
1  097 

38  099 
8  083 

8  391 
11  856 

9  766 

61  686 
11  267 

20  619 

111  796 
85  373 
26  123 

10  670 
29  379 

11  291 

39  101 
29  819 

9  582 

23  137 

13  968 
9  169 

26  130 

5  807 

16  295 

1  028 

32  337 
26  819 

5  188 

15  291 

12  923 

2  371 


6  368 

6  232 

136 

1  901 
811 
517 
576 

916 
671 
277 

2  120 

1  515 
605 

3  310 
161 

2  176 
673 

11  399 

309 

791 

9  168 

1  128 

2  630 
1  066 
1  511 

1  391 

2  313 

2  061 

3  056 
1  955 
1  101 

1  216 
885 
331 


676 

725 

1  211 

926 

5  900 
1  266 

1  631 

13  187 
10  721 

2  163 

1  155 

3  121 
1  031 

1  025 
3  213 

812 

2  257 

1  532 
725 

2  360 
185 

1  576 
297 

3  121 
a  675 

519 

1  363 

1  186 

195 


125  567 

122  753 

2  611 

10  912 

16  251 

13  819 

10  872 


12  726 

31  322 

11  101 

65  161 
8  539 

13  711 

12  861 

227  525 

6  599 

11  269 

183  833 

22  821 

50  053 
21  352 
26  701 

85  255 

13  962 

11  293 

60  191 
39  550 

20  911 

21  010 

17  511 
5  529 

69  172 

12  916 
15  835 

22  119 

18  572 

115  311 
83  013 

32  301 

262  655 
212  562 
50  293 


83  903 
65  053 
16  850 

13  969 
30  721 
13  215 


15  768 
28  171 
5  679 

66  858 
55  618 
11  210 

28  816 
21  998 
3  818 


202 

2  625 

393 

976 
393 
565 

1  395 
676 
719 

968 
633 
335 

135 
311 
121 

1  110 
219 
251 
355 
315 

2  025 
1  136 

567 

1  086 

3  277 
809 

1  111 

1  081 

363 

1  312 
997 
315 

671 
152 
222 

785 
163 
511 


3  253 

310 

1  912 

1  031 

1  211 

903 
306 

3  022 
1  221 
1  798 

5  269 

673 

3  295 

1  301 


7  810 

505 

7  305 

6  519 
1  272 
5  277 


1  918 

860 

1  068 

3  865 
263 

1  221 
356 

2  025 

5  Oil 

3  988 

1  056 

9  153 
7  298 

2  155 


1  769 
3  952 

617 


3  270 
372 

2  377 
521 

2  931 

2  093 

836 


6  118 

221 

3  121 

1  015 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'Edinburg  is  in  Barlholomew  and  Johnson  Counties. 
'Dunkirk  is  in  Blackford  and  Jay  Counties. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kindof  business  group  -continued                                                                                                            | 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
llsh- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 

lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

c 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No  J 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

89 
76 
13 

15    136 

14    557 

579 

28 
28 

12    476 
12    476 

52 

46 
16 

5   049 

4    325 

723 

21 

20 

1 

3    705 
101 
(Dl 

19 
19 

3    665 
3    665 

86 

78 

8 

3    872 
3    578 

194 

14 
14 

2    203 
2    203 

79 
56 

13 

4    248 

3   710 

538 

26 

24 
2 

532 

(01 
(Dl 

1 
2 

3 

52 

19 

26 

6    434 
2    586 
2    284 
1    564 

23 

11 

8 

5    544 

3    204 

(0) 

(D) 

39 
10 
7 
22 

2    387 
775 
375 

1    236 

10 
8 
2 

748 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

U 
6 

1 

809 
(Dl 
(Dl 
220 

34 
15 
8 
11 

1    267 
507 
315 

445 

9 
4 

1 

853 
549 
(Dl 
(01 

45 
18 
9 
19 

2    553 
390 
190 

1    973 

3 

1 

2 

175 
(Dl 
(Dl 

4 
5 
6 
7 

35 
11 

24 

3    892 

1  781 

2  HI 

16 
10 
6 

3    010 

2    559 

441 

15 
5 
10 

938 
479 
459 

9 
6 
3 

379 
347 
32 

3 

2 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

26 
15 
11 

810 
579 
231 

2 
2 

(01 
(Dl 

22 

12 
10 

2    101 

1    167 

934 

- 

80 
80 

8 
9 
10 

33 

10 
23 

5    212 
3    169 
2   043 

23 

11 
12 

3    441 

2    574 

857 

24 
14 
10 

2    249 

1    522 

727 

14 
12 

2 

684 
(01 
(01 

10 

3 
7 

321 
106 
215 

38 
22 
15 

1    130 
751 
379 

5 
2 
3 

570 
(01 
(01 

37 
23 

14 

3    714 
2    020 
1    694 

7 
3 

4 

534 
(Dl 
(01 

11 
12 
13 

69 
11 
28 
30 

7    512 
1    164 
4    731 
1    617 

22 
6 

13 
3 

5    978 

1    499 

4    114 

365 

57 
10 
17 
30 

2    651 
518 
912 

1    221 

22 

16 

2 

2    030 

(01 

1    891 

(01 

13 

3 
6 

1    253 
358 
635 
260 

64 
13 
23 
28 

1    942 
294 
996 
652 

9 
1 

5 

3 

905 
(01 
(0) 
152 

47 
9 
21 
17 

3   765 
185 

1  515 

2  055 

3 
2 
1 

74 
(Dl 
(Dl 

14 
15 
It 

n 

88 
8 
12 
52 
16 

22    393 

921 

1    250 

18    625 

1    597 

49 

3 
34 
8 

26    295 
IDI 
(0) 

18    559 
1    725 

97 

6 
56 
31 

8    752 

188 

540 

6    158 

1    776 

43 

4 

32 

3 

6    538 
56 

238 
6    215 

119 

52 
2 
3 
35 
12 

5    485 

(01 

(Dl 

4    080 

1    150 

134 
3 
11 
91 
29 

7    159 

120 

341 

5    521 

1    077 

19 
1 
1 

14 

3 

5    201 
(Dl 
(01 

4    421 
(01 

97 
5 
10 
59 
23 

7    383 

891 

250 

3    175 

3    067 

31 
2 

24 

5 

1    944 
(Dl 

1    818 
(Dl 

le 
1? 

2C 
21 
22 

67 
20 

47 

6    899 
2    553 

4    346 

19 
8 
11 

6    487 
4    343 
2    144 

55 
8 
47 

3    113 

662 

2    451 

24 
15 
9 

1    378 

734 
544 

19 
11 
8 

1    318 
853 
455 

53 

19 

34 

1    712 

680 

1    032 

7 
2 
5 

792 
(01 
(Dl 

35 

1    587 

316 

1    271 

5 
5 

61 
61 

2: 

21 
25 

46 
17 
29 

9     137 
4    864 
4    273 

22 
16 
6 

9    873 
8    421 
1    452 

50 
19 

41 

4    906 
1    767 
3    139 

23 
9 

14 

1    548 

1    185 

462 

25 
9 
17 

2    235 

825 

1    409 

57 
22 
35 

2    471 
1    008 
1    463 

11 

5 
6 

1    433 
840 
593 

56 
23 
33 

3   022 

521 

2    501 

18 
14 

787 
515 
172 

26 
27 

26 

35 
16 
19 

6    569 
4    607 
1    962 

17 
8 
9 

10    774 
5    100 
5    574 

40 
15 
25 

3    028 
1    351 
1    567 

11 

7 

851 
721 
130 

12 

10 
2 

1    285 
(01 
(Dl 

37 
17 
20 

1    392 
958 

434 

8 
5 
3 

1    197 
945 
252 

52 
23 
29 

5    095 

2  019 

3  076 

15 
15 

150 
(01 
(Dl 

29 
3C 
3 

28 

7 
21 

2    856 

2    277 

579 

15 
14 

1 

3    207 
(0) 
(D) 

21 
8 
13 

1    070 
257 
803 

5 
1 

525 
(Dl 
(01 

5 
3 
2 

768 
(Dl 
(01 

43 
15 
28 

1   037 
457 
580 

3 
3 

407 
407 

20 
10 
10 

2    024 

1    306 

718 

15 
5 
10 

234 
144 
90 

32 

3; 

3« 

37 

5 
5 
7 
20 

10    427 
2    321 
2    190 
4    576 
1    340 

21 
5 
6 

5 
5 

9    739 
3    104 
1    791 
3    418 
1    426 

44 
9 
5 
8 

22 

4    211 
908 
512 
938 

1    753 

17 
3 
4 
8 
2 

879 
109 
(Dl 
539 
(Dl 

15 
3 
5 
4 
3 

500 
73 

233 
44 

150 

49 
5 
6 
13 
24 

1    997 
276 
309 
681 
731 

13 

2 
3 

1    734 
(01 
(01 
774 
(01 

47 
9 

14 
7 

17 

4   966 
691 

1  343 
176 

2  755 

20 

2 

2 
12 

122 
(Dl 

20 
(Ul 

82 

3; 

3< 
3- 

3f 

3? 

77 
41 
36 

13   634 
9    832 
3    802 

46 
35 
11 

15    144 
10    369 
5    775 

85 

45 
40 

6    101 
3    479 
2   522 

31 
23 

8 

2    569 

2    106 
463 

30 
12 
18 

2   666 

1    189 
1    477 

75 
38 
37 

3    909 

2    938 

971 

12 
8 

4 

1    834 

1    402 

432 

73 
39 

34 

7    732 

3  222 

4  510 

18 
11 

7 

458 
345 
113 

4C 
4 
42 

86 
63 
23 

20    455 
14    348 
6    107 

62 
53 

9 

23    714 

20    964 
2    750 

75 
47 
28 

6   722 

4    254 
2    468 

43 
35 
8 

5   701 
4    557 
2    144 

53 

41 
12 

5    297 
5    273 
1    024 

118 
101 

17 

7    251 

5    320 

941 

19 
16 
3 

4    521 

4    042 

479 

111 
78 
33 

12    193 
6    129 

5   064 

45 
32 
13 

1    414 

1    301 

113 

4; 

41 
45 

48 
33 

15 

9    051 
7    639 
1    412 

25 
16 
9 

9    315 
5    507 
2    808 

59 

41 
18 

3   777 
2    544 
1    233 

27 
24 
3 

1    878 

1    815 

52 

22 
15 

7 

1    721 
1    477 

244 

48 
33 
15 

1    951 

1    365 

595 

13 
8 

5 

1    505 
1    291 

315 

52 

34 
28 

4    820 
1    719 
3    101 

21 

17 

1    182 
1    138 

44 

4E 

62 
29 
33 

8    761 
6    246 
2    515 

26 
15 
11 

7    133 
5    000 

2    133 

48 
16 
32 

3   607 
1    935 
1    672 

19 
15 

1    377 

1    327 

50 

18 
12 
5 

1    139 
883 
256 

47 
28 
19 

2    045 

1    378 

667 

7 
4 

3 

1    237 
(Dl 
(01 

39 
23 
15 

6    481 
4    876 
1    605 

9 

7 
2 

274 
(Dl 
(01 

4'; 

5C 
5 

30 
12 
18 

4    877 
3    044 
1    833 

15 

8 

7 

4    438 
2    674 
1    754 

25 
11 
15 

2    093 

863 

1    230 

16 

u 

5 

1    150 

1    067 

83 

5 
3 
2 

801 
(Dl 
(01 

28 
13 
15 

1    077 
650 
427 

6 

3 
3 

596 

488 
208 

50 
23 

27 

4    980 
2    400 
2    580 

25 
10 
16 

481 
(Dl 
(Dl 

52 

5: 

5« 

32 

5 
15 
12 

5    255 

1    695 

3    837 

733 

16 
5 

10 
1 

5    286 

1    917 

(0) 

10) 

35 

5 
15 
14 

2    351 
459 
975 
916 

16 

6 
10 

1    210 
212 
998 

17 

2 
13 

2 

803 
(Dl 
591 

(01 

42 
7 
21 

14 

1    451 
176 
926 
349 

6 
2 
3 
1 

514 
(01 
350 
(01 

39 
8 
24 

7 

3    473 

779 

1    037 

1    657 

10 

5 

4 

740 

700 
40 

55 
56 
51 
5E 

51 
29 
22 

8    213 

5    084 
2    129 

18 
14 

4 

7    240 
5    996 
1    244 

35 
25 
9 

3    073 

2    480 

593 

23 
23 

2    235 
2    235 

11 
11 

1    402 
1    402 

32 

24 
8 

1    620 

1    335 

285 

7 
5 
1 

1    400 
(01 
(Dl 

39 
32 

7 

2    510 

2    104 

406 

5 

3 
2 

1     179 
(01 
(01 

5? 
6C 
6 

30 
12 
18 

3    618 
1    982 
1    636 

6 
5 

I 

4    635 
<D) 

22 

13 
9 

2    091 

1    581 

510 

8 
7 
1 

653 
(01 
(Dl 

8 
5 

2 

354 
(Dl 
(Dl 

28 
21 

7 

942 
722 
220 

6 

2 
4 

376 
(01 
(01 

29 

23 
5 

1    579 

1    430 

149 

3 
3 

138 
138 

62 
6. 

61 

49 
7 

18 
6 

le 

13    494 

1  326 
5    251 
4    285 

2  632 

26 

3 
14 

5 

14    700 

(01 

4    786 

(D) 

199 

59 
12 
17 
18 

22 

6   058 

437 

1    769 

1  754 

2  098 

15 
2 
9 
4 

1    218 
(Dl 
893 
(01 

30 

5 
9 

7 

9 

2    488 
285 
501 
687 

914 

64 
12 
27 
11 
2 
12 

3    593 
(01 

1    282 
901 
(01 
904 

14 

1 
3 

6 

2    525 

(01 
724 
(01 

540 

47 
3 

22 
7 
2 

13 

3   661 

(01 

1    815 

330 

(Dl 

1    327 

24 
6 

1 

13 

244 
(Dl 
118 
(01 

90 

5; 
5« 
6' 

6E 
6'; 
7C 

16-12    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ments 
(number) 


Kind-ot-busmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Sales 

($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(number) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


KNOX  COUNTY 

BICKNELL  

VINCENNES 

REHAINDEF!  OF  COUNTY. 


KOSCIUSKO  COUNTY  .  .  . 
NAPPANEE  (PARTI^  .  . 

WARSAW  

FiEMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LAGRANGE  COUNTY. 


LAKE  COUNTY.  . 
CROHN  POINT. 
DYER  .... 
EAST  CHICAGO 
EAST  GARY.  • 
GARY  .... 
GRIFFITH  .  . 
HAMMOND.  .  . 


HIGHLAND  

HOBART  

MUNSTER 

SCHERERVILLE  .  .  .  . 

WHITING 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LA  PORTE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LA  PORTE  

MICHIGAN  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LAWRENCE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BEDFORD 

MITCHELL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MADISON  COUNTY  .... 

ALEXANDRIA  

ANDERSON  

CHESTERFIELD  .... 

ELWOOD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MARION  COUNTY 

BEECH  GROVE 

INDIANAPOLIS  .  .  .  . 

LAWRENCE  

SPEEDWAY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MARSHALL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BREMEN  

PLYMOUTH  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MARTIN  COUNTY 

LOOGOOTEE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


I  AH  I  COUNTY 

PERU 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONROE  COUNTY 

BLOOMINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 
CRAWFORDSVILLE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MORGAN  COUNTY 

MARTINSVILLE  .  '.  .  . 

MOORESVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NEWTON  COUNTY 


NOBLE  COUNTY  

KENDALLVILLE  .  .  .  . 

LIGONIER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


OHIO  COUNTY. 


ORANGE  COUNTY 

PAOLI 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


57  044 
4  570 

45  472 
7  002 


18  420 

693  251 
26  144 
2  S99 
57  069 
5  413 
258  525 
9  144 
177  403 

36  764 
18  887 
15  683 
7  269 
21  333 
56  718 

133  190 
47  275 
61  866 
24  049 

42  953 
32  227 

5  205 
5  521 

182  392 

11  466 

106  541 

2  659 

18  319 

43  407 


915  535 
14  482 

23  281 

185  074 

43  107 
6  525 
19  520 
17  062 

11  090 
5  298 
5  792 

37  281 

24  566 

12  715 

78  837 
63  979 
14  858 


39 

364 

19 

611 

10 

620 

9 

133 

18 

129 

38 

033 

18 

759 

5 

388 

13 

885 

2 

932 

18 

302 

6 

981 

U 

321 

52  922 

4  225 
43  135 

5  550 


17  528 

570  387 
25  504 
2  565 
52  951 
5  083 
250  617 
8  820 
172  951 

36  420 

18  391 
14  997 

7  249 
20  397 
54  332 

127  662 

45  247 

59  528 

22  787 

40  779 

31  441 

4  685 

4  553 

175  914 

10  446 

104  301 

2  601 

17  555 

42  Oil 

123  500 

2  270 

902  213 

14  346 

23  049 
181  522 


41  501 


35  775 
23  700 

12  075 

75  529 
63  Oil 

13  516 

45  010 
32  813 
12  197 


17  192 
6  737 
10  455 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  malor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
^Nappanee  is  in  Elkharl  and  Kosciusko  Counties. 


1  565 

79  893 

2  907 
354 

5  184 
503 

31  656 
895 

21  505 

3  354 
1  709 

1  555 
940 

2  749 


14  502 
5  123 

7  035 

2  444 

3  825 
3  040 

484 
301 

19  474 
1  042 

12  549 

272 

1  800 

3  711 

145  533 

337 
121  125 

1  593 

2  278 

20  200 

3  805 
546 

1  987 
1  272 

1  038 
519 
519 

3  727 

2  750 
977 

8  267 
7  054 
1  203 


36  950 

3  531 

18  535 

1  912 

10  094 

922 

8  321 

697 

17  273 

1  558 

35  897 

3  551 

18  575 

1  923 

5  152 

508 

118  318 

5  813 

102  452 

9  053 


31  028 

1  528  441 

55  471 

6  593 

126  055 

10  511 
545  117 

15  731 
444  471 

68  985 
34  101 
33  196 
20  670 
50  775 

112  564 

293  010 
101  748 
143  242 
48  020 

77  537 

61  5U 

9  959 

6  067 

386  882 
22  084 

247  455 

6  373 

36  363 
74  507 

2  945  551 

7  531 
2  450  369 

29  613 

45  487 
402  551 

76  088 

10  286 
40  735 
25  057 

20  665 

11  367 
9  298 

71  861 
52  042 
19  819 

157  799 
141  897 
25  902 

92  588 
59  726 
22  862 

69  515 

37  148 
18  153 
14  215 


73  775 
42  482 
9  828 
21  455 


27  447 
12  074 
15  373 


2  091 

145 

1  752 


19 


989 

517 
385 
325 
842 
1  524 

4  442 

1  494 

2  174 
774 

1  368 

1  072 

164 

132 

5  946 
355 

3  705 


36  759 

498 

803 


360 
184 
175 

1  311 

924 
387 

2  693 
2  224 

469 


1  128 
510 
276 
242 


1  783 

5  728 

2  277 

33  821 

2  470 

ID) 

2  643 

(D) 

7  676 

864 

7  758 

2  000 

789 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  810 

6  048 

9  343 

3  500 

2  125 

3  717 

2  600 

1  489 

(D) 

101 

15  385 

792 

5  929 

859 

8  795 

42  559 

741 

29  210 

452 

748 

11  418 

5  006 

842 

1  328 

2  838 

750 

517 

243 

2  174 

986 

1  186 

5  716 

3  919 

1  797 

5  934 

1  453 

4  471 

2  537 

1  565 

381 

591 

3  012 

4  575 

1  35C 

756 

2  457 

230 

1  597 

319 

1  278 

AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-of-business 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasolme  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

i 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

^ 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

93 

12    234 

42 

10    245 

69 

4    140 

22 

1    978 

34 

2    571 

94 

3   788 

21 

2   681 

77 

5    288 

23 

1    303 

1 

15 

1    186 

5 

821 

8 

375 

^ 

185 

5 

378 

13 

288 

4 

240 

13 

838 

2 

(01 

2 

58 

9    728 

33 

9    308 

36 

2    716 

18 

1    793 

23 

2    073 

60 

2    879 

13 

2    314 

51 

2    542 

13 

1    221 

3 

20 

1    320 

t 

116 

25 

1    049 

- 

- 

6 

120 

21 

621 

4 

127 

13 

1    908 

8 

(Dl 

4 

65 

13    536 

40 

11     719 

76 

6   008 

28 

2    432 

31 

2    835 

107 

4    406 

14 

2    176 

95 

8    542 

40 

1    520 

5 

19 

a    376 

16 

7    234 

25 

2    542 

15 

1    794 

14 

2    504 

25 

1    995 

^ 

1    015 

34 

3    119 

19 

1    229 

7 

16 

5    160 

24 

4    485 

51 

3    466 

13 

638 

17 

331 

82 

2    411 

10 

1    161 

61 

5    423 

21 

291 

8 

26 

3    599 

15 

3    920 

26 

1    991 

5 

244 

10 

460 

27 

1    098 

5 

301 

25 

3    400 

9 

169 

9 

662 

184    836 

194 

115    758 

502 

55   959 

290 

39    920 

197 

29    509 

919 

51    034 

142 

23   094 

510 

38    04S 

131 

19    803 

10 

19 

6    205 

12 

7    176 

22 

2    269 

11 

1    101 

10 

1    230 

24 

1    371 

2 

(Dl 

18 

(Dl 

11 

1    328 

11 

8 

652 

- 

- 

5 

1    067 

- 

- 

1 

(01 

10 

405 

2 

(01 

1 

(Dl 

- 

12 

119 

16    579 

17 

12    060 

49 

3   885 

38 

4    948 

u 

2    631 

146 

5    767 

15 

2    555 

62 

3   955 

10 

1    178 

13 

7 

3    163 

1 

(Dl 

7 

924 

- 

- 

- 

(01 

9 

303 

2 

(01 

7 

272 

4 

(01 

14 

253 

60   093 

51 

36    152 

162 

IS    459 

lis 

16    647 

83 

11    S95 

326 

20    064 

50 

8    S37 

189 

16    577 

40 

8    633 

15 

13 

5    210 

2 

(D) 

10 

1    200 

6 

178 

4 

(Dl 

10 

398 

2 

(01 

8 

597 

2 

(01 

16 

106 

40    958 

48 

34    002 

102 

11    806 

74 

12    936 

54 

10    105 

183 

9    749 

29 

5    149 

108 

6    190 

30 

5    551 

17 

21 

11    010 

13 

7    775 

17 

2   971 

5 

(Dl 

6 

780 

19 

1    411 

5 

795 

13 

775 

4 

409 

18 

13 

(01 

3 

776 

21 

2    593 

9 

447 

5 

(Dl 

20 

1    041 

4 

(Dl 

20 

718 

4 

246 

19 

7 

10    298 

6 

(Dl 

6 

782 

5 

(Dl 

4 

(Dl 

12 

564 

5 

827 

7 

459 

2 

(Dl 

20 

1 

(D> 

1 

(Dl 

15 

2    886 

. 

- 

- 

- 

10 

1    561 

2 

(Dl 

5 

120 

2 

(01 

21 

29 

6    932 

5 

3    868 

10 

769 

12 

862 

7 

571 

48 

4    112 

10 

783 

19 

1    167 

3 

38 

22 

66 

16    172 

35 

13    182 

76 

6    348 

12 

1    064 

12 

607 

102 

4    268 

14 

1    861 

53 

3    254 

19 

2    298 

23 

125 

29    953 

61 

27    919 

139 

13    162 

72 

8   400 

60 

4    849 

196 

10    081 

23 

3    940 

113 

9    849 

50 

1    533 

24 

32 

10    741 

21 

10    601 

53 

3   884 

28 

4    026 

26 

2    137 

53 

2    655 

8 

1    445 

35 

3   980 

13 

591 

25 

56 

16    632 

22 

12    581 

43 

3   918 

41 

4    264 

27 

2    180 

86 

4    238 

12 

2    408 

55 

3    799 

27 

698 

26 

37 

2    580 

18 

4    737 

43 

5    360 

3 

110 

7 

532 

57 

3    188 

3 

87 

23 

2    070 

10 

244 

27 

711 

11    700 

31 

7    892 

55 

4    048 

22 

2    127 

18 

2    350 

50 

2    151 

10 

1    420 

53 

3    568 

10 

1    662 

28 

to 

9    269 

20 

5    471 

27 

2    372 

16 

1    711 

12 

1    925 

27 

1    349 

8 

1    205 

28 

3   037 

10 

1    435 

29 

11 

1    247 

3 

931 

5 

452 

5 

(01 

3 

248 

10 

275 

1 

(Dl 

10 

215 

. 

(Dl 

30 

20 

1    184 

8 

1    490 

23 

1    224 

1 

(Dl 

3 

177 

13 

527 

1 

(01 

15 

316 

- 

(Dl 

31 

154 

44     179 

76 

34    078 

161 

12    733 

74 

8    994 

106 

11    39S 

180 

11    176 

39 

7    818 

165 

11    729 

34 

5    274 

32 

19 

(0) 

7 

(0) 

12 

924 

6 

(01 

12 

(Dl 

15 

545 

4 

(Dl 

17 

843 

1 

(01 

33 

69 

25    788 

35 

20    859 

65 

5    316 

46 

6    946 

47 

6    130 

86 

6    354 

23 

4    704 

83 

5    925 

11 

2    643 

34 

1 

10) 

1 

(D) 

7 

511 

- 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

6 

250 

1 

(01 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

35 

30 

5    385 

13 

3    835 

22 

1    491 

12 

871 

15 

836 

23 

1    038 

3 

712 

26 

(Dl 

6 

(Dl 

36 

35 

8    120 

20 

7    201 

55 

4    491 

10 

501 

31 

3    364 

50 

2    989 

8 

1    544 

35 

3   927 

16 

1    974 

37 

707 

222    950 

236 

231    111 

741 

82    027 

269 

41    170 

322 

48    458 

974 

88   353 

270 

53    352 

750 

69   298 

336 

53    252 

38 

5 

228 

- 

- 

4 

244 

3 

112 

4 

(01 

9 

299 

1 

(01 

11 

357 

5 

153 

39 

566 

159    113 

186 

201    932 

502 

56    155 

220 

33    648 

256 

40    142 

810 

72    371 

221 

42    142 

611 

61    780 

253 

44    471 

40 

8 

4    535 

1 

(D) 

15 

1    560 

- 

- 

2 

(Dl 

15 

1    749 

3 

(Dl 

9 

466 

5 

113 

41 

8 

7    997 

4 

(01 

14 

1    793 

8 

1    869 

4 

(01 

10 

751 

4 

1    100 

9 

570 

7 

685 

42 

120 

51    077 

45 

26    789 

206 

22    275 

38 

5    541 

56 

7    507 

130 

13    183 

41 

9    335 

110 

6    125 

66 

7    830 

43 

to 

9    457 

28 

8    140 

58 

4    444 

26 

1    407 

27 

1    435 

56 

2    316 

10 

999 

59 

6   282 

23 

624 

44 

4 

ID] 

5 

1    358 

6 

734 

7 

424 

7 

317 

11 

419 

3 

(Dl 

8 

398 

2 

(Dl 

45 

15 

(0) 

13 

3    916 

20 

1    553 

11 

725 

12 

849 

23 

1    085 

2 

(Dl 

24 

1    729 

11 

(Dl 

46 

21 

2    968 

10 

2    866 

32 

2    157 

8 

258 

8 

269 

22 

812 

5 

390 

27 

4    155 

10 

152 

47 

27 

2    682 

6 

2    093 

17 

1    654 

2 

(Dl 

3 

(Dl 

23 

792 

3 

201 

10 

1    384 

5 

590 

48 

10 

1    273 

3 

(Dl- 

7 

704 

1 

(Dl 

3 

(Dl 

11 

354 

2 

(Dl 

5 

895 

2 

(Dl 

49 

17 

1    409 

3 

(D) 

10 

950 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

12 

438 

I 

(Dl 

5 

489 

3 

(01 

5C 

51 

9    269 

26 

6    519 

53 

3   694 

23 

1    490 

26 

1    693 

62 

2    888 

8 

870 

54 

4    927 

15 

719 

51 

30 

5    945 

17 

4    031 

34 

2    299 

20 

1    371 

16 

1    485 

41 

1    910 

6 

(Dl 

37 

2    172 

11 

(01 

52 

21 

3    324 

9 

2    488 

19 

1    395 

3 

119 

10 

208 

21 

978 

2 

(01 

17 

2   755 

" 

(Dl 

53 

69 

17    487 

35 

17    743 

67 

6    095 

36 

4    590 

28 

3    893 

84 

6   098 

13 

3    959 

73 

5   930 

11 

2    217 

54 

42 

12    647 

28 

16    719 

44 

4    493 

34 

(Dl 

26 

(Dl 

65 

5    285 

12 

(Dl 

60 

4    351 

10 

(01 

55 

27 

4    840 

7 

1    024 

23 

1    602 

2 

(Dl 

2 

(Dl 

19 

813 

1 

(01 

13 

1    579 

1 

(01 

56 

48 

10    129 

21 

9    928 

50 

3   744 

18 

1    818 

22 

2    086 

53 

2    516 

12 

1    263 

72 

4    900 

15 

740 

57 

25 

7    913 

13 

8    371 

29 

2    476 

IS 

1    818 

12 

1    662 

31 

1    571 

6 

1    025 

48 

3    027 

10 

707 

58 

23 

2    216 

8 

1    557 

21 

1    268 

- 

- 

10 

424 

22 

945 

6 

238 

24 

1    873 

5 

33 

59 

61 

12    069 

19 

8    281 

47 

3    191 

17 

1    438 

23 

1     164 

48 

2    249 

8 

1    107 

45 

4   035 

15 

487 

60 

27 

5    475 

7 

4    577 

24 

1    195 

12 

1    238 

14 

(Dl 

24 

1    023 

2 

(Dl 

21 

1    066 

6 

387 

61 

11 

4    361 

6 

2    478 

9 

908 

3 

(01 

2 

(Dl 

7 

378 

3 

(Dl 

9 

835 

5 

39 

62 

23 

2    233 

6 

1    226 

14 

1    088 

2 

(01 

7 

(Dl 

17 

848 

3 

147 

15 

2    134 

" 

61 

63 

26 

3    179 

11 

2    493 

19 

2    038 

7 

297 

8 

335 

35 

1    986 

4 

369 

2S 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

64 

46 

8    280 

27 

8    446 

48 

4    825 

IB 

1    552 

27 

1    179 

58 

2    356 

12 

735 

38 

3    469 

17 

201 

5E 

13 

3    997 

10 

4    208 

18 

2   915 

10 

1    140 

11 

737 

21 

1    089 

4 

383 

12 

891 

5 

147 

66 

6 

1    193 

4 

(D) 

8 

246 

5 

252 

4 

317 

9 

307 

3 

203 

7 

142 

- 

- 

67 

27 

3    090 

13 

(01 

22 

1    664 

3 

160 

12 

125 

28 

960 

5 

149 

19 

2    436 

12 

54 

66 

10 

1    212 

3 

65 

5 

293 

4 

78 

2 

(Dl 

5 

200 

1 

(Dl 

6 

544 

- 

- 

69 

46 

4    585 

16 

5    014 

28 

2    002 

13 

690 

11 

511 

35 

1    151 

6 

566 

38 

1    626 

9 

lOS 

7C 

12 

1    796 

4 

1    279 

10 

1    195 

4 

360 

6 

297 

12 

737 

2 

(Dl 

14 

630 

2 

(Dl 

7 

34 

2    789 

12 

3    735 

18 

807 

9 

330 

5 

214 

23 

414 

1 

(Dl 

24 

996 

7 

(01 

72 

16-14     INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kmd-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores " 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


OWEN  COUNTY 

SPENCEF! 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PARKE  COUNTY  

ROCKVILLE 

REMAINDEFi    OF    COUNTY. 


PERRY  COUNTY  

TELL  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PIKE  COUNTY 

PETERSBURG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PORTER  COUNTY 

CHESTERTON  

PORTAGE 

VALPARAISO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


POSEY  COUNTY  

MOUNT  VERNON  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PULASKI  COUNTY 


PUTNAM  COUNTY 

GREENCASTLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RANDOLPH  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

UNION  CITY  

WINCHESTER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RIPLEY  COUNTY 

8ATESVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RUSH  COUNTY 

RUSHVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ST  JOSEPH  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MISHAWAKA 

SOUTH  BEND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SCOTT  COUNTY  

SC0TT5BURG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SHELBY  COUNTY 

SHELBYVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SPENCER  COUNTY 


STARKE  COUNTY 

KNOX 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


STEUBEN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ANGOLA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SULLIVAN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SWITZERLAND  COUNTY 


TIPPECANOE  COUNTY.  .  . 

LAFAYETTE 

•EST  LAFAYETTE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TIPTON  COUNTY 

TIPTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


UNION  COUNTY 


VANDERBURGH  COUNTY  .  . 

EVAN5VILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


VERMILLION  COUNTY.  .  . 

CLINTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


2  033 
377 

1  213 
113 


10  566 

8  635 

1  931 

13  993 

8  362 

5  531 

16  579 

13  6"t9 

2  930 


23  257 
13  9M6 
9  311 


29  865 
23  161 
6  7014 

32  321 

8  067 
14  371 

9  880 


27  289 
17  594 
9  695 

''3U8  570 

70  496 

229  514 

r4B  560 

15  002 
10  113 
4  889 


34  479 
9  249 

15  779 

20  712 
9  789 
10  923 

35  094 
17  362 
17  732 

20  550 
12  002 
8  548 


140  411 

96  389 

21  242 

22  780 


231  495 
219  556 

11  939 

18  584 

12  248 
6  336 


9  372 
8  283 
1  289 


4  664 
39  981 
14  562 

22  055 
13  390 
8  665 


28  861 

22  793 

6  068 

30  029 

7  573 
13  518 

8  938 


M37  956 
68  372 
223  618 
'45  966 

13  902 
9  657 

4  245 

42  578 
33  919 
8  659 


19  742 
9  409 

10  333 

33  636 

17  024 
16  612 

19  454 

11  760 
7  694 


139  183 

95  687 

21  128 

22  368 

16  286 

11  201 

5  085 


223  747 

212  676 
U  071 

16  784 
11  230 
5  554 


1  168 
736 
432 

1  409 

1  249 

160 


2  579 

2  084 

495 


•41  095 

6  855 

29  408 

i'4  832 

1  329 
972 
357 


1  747 
820 
927 

3  256 
1  694 
1  562 

1  567 

1  004 

563 


17  068 
11  443 
2  834 


1  381 

1  012 

369 


27  862 

26  572 

1  290 


15  646 

14  209 

1  437 

24  219 
14  364 

9  855 

25  668 
22  408 

3  260 

18  519 

10  452 
8  067 

165  618 

21  875 

11  715 
97  987 
34  041 

38  236 

25  434 

12  802 


52  999 
42  860 
10  139 


40  992 
13  317 
27  675 

49  673 
34  139 
15  534 

799  525 
128  975 
570  960 
'■95  832 

26  388 
19  508 
6  880 

87  241 
73  553 
13  688 


65  562 
34  065 

31  497 

32  183 

20  930 
U  253 


339  694 
226  295 
59  243 


27  651 
19  386 
e  265 


S68  089 
542  642 
25  447 

29  194 
20  490 
8  704 


147 

2  420 
316 
168 

1  352 
584 

691 

463 
228 


12  295 

2  077 

a  599 

II  552 

486 
356 
130 


3  603 
964 
754 


9  736 

9  328 

408 


1  775 

331 

1  083 


1  372 

1  269 

103 

249 
149 
100 


(01 


3  087 
1  889 
I  198 

592 
307 
285 


1  322 
3  409 

1  183 

5  457 

2  515 
2   942 


3  024 
1  847 
1  177 


3  633 

1  558 

2  075 

18  774 

3  663 
9  236 
5  875 


5  688 
2  999 
2  689 

1  872 

2  145 
449 

1  696 

3  730 

1  412 

2  318 

2  884 

2  376 

508 


10  177 

3  546 

894 

5  737 

2  654 
1  268 
1  386 


10  257 
9  170 
1  087 

1  930 

591 

1  339 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  majoi  group 


(D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.!       ''Revised. 
53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-15 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kmdof-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores. 

proprietarv 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

% 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

17 
9 

e 

2    778 

2    210 

568 

14 
8 
6 

2    536 

2    316 
220 

18 
12 
6 

1    585 

1    253 

323 

3 
3 

111 
111 

7 
7 

522 
522 

24 
10 

975 
489 
486 

5 
3 
2 

319 

(01 
(Dl 

12 

8 

4 

575 

585 
90 

: 

: 

1 

2 
3 

29 
9 
20 

3    225 
1    829 
1    396 

5 

5 
1 

2    001 

(Dl 
(Dl 

31 
13 
18 

1    661 
732 
929 

3 

1 
2 

91 

(Dl 
(Dl 

5 
2 

3 

182 
(01 
(Dl 

36 

15 
20 

890 
559 
321 

3 
2 

1 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

21 
15 
6 

1    595 
719 
876 

2 
2 

(01 
(01 

5 
5 

52 
28 
24 

5    264 

4    431 

833 

17 
12 

5 

3    789 

3    322 

467 

29 
15 
14 

1    105 
733 
373 

16 
13 
3 

935 
824 
111 

14 
12 
2 

I    082 
(01 
101 

35 
18 
17 

1    193 
774 
419 

3 
2 
1 

520 
(01 
(01 

19 
16 

3 

778 
(Dl 
(01 

3 
1 
2 

287 
(01 
(Dl 

8 
9 

37 
15 
22 

2    373 
1    347 
1    025 

12 
6 
6 

3    414 
1    571 
1    843 

23 
10 
13 

974 
550 
424 

9 
9 

272 
272 

6 
6 

2 

(Dl 
254 
(01 

15 

11 
5 

443 
363 
80 

3 

2 
1 

211 
(01 
(01 

17 
12 
5 

3   203 
1    527 
1    675 

2 

2 

(Dl 
101 

10 
11 
12 

73 
16 

m 

2U 
19 

IS    468 
3    746 
1    680 
8    667 
1    375 

38 
5 
4 

24 
5 

14    672 

1  656 
409 

10    062 

2  535 

80 
17 
12 
32 
19 

8    471 
2   901 
796 
2   656 
2    118 

37 

7 

1 

27 

2 

2    880 
280 
(Dl 

2    507 
(Dl 

31 

2 

17 
8 

3    923 

(Dl 

111 

2    070 

(01 

105 
18 
10 
35 
42 

5    606 

512 

355 

2   032 

2    907 

16 
3 

3 
7 
3 

2    474 
327 
356 

1    596 
193 

76 
12 

35 

24 

5   099 
533 

54 
3   080 
1    422 

26 

3 
2 
13 
6 

1    300 
(01 
(01 
732 
525 

13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

«0 
16 
214 

4    604 
3    073 
1    531 

14 
8 
6 

5    014 
3    561 
2    353 

32 
11 
21 

1    355 
581 
775 

7 
7 

841 
841 

9 

7 
2 

357 
(Dl 
(01 

33 

15 
18 

913 
483 
430 

5 

3 
3 

574 
315 
258 

37 
24 
13 

2    444 

1    598 

846 

;; 

45 
45 

18 
19 
20 

23 

2    823 

14 

4    439 

17 

1    175 

7 

509 

6 

333 

27 

757 

5 

364 

26 

4    527 

10 

52 

21 

29 
19 
10 

5    089 

4    441 

648 

13 

11 

2 

5    428 
(01 
(D) 

54 
25 

29 

3    225 
1    817 
1    408 

12 
11 
1 

1    192 

(Dl 
(01 

13 
9 
4 

940 
816 
124 

37 
20 
17 

2    255 
1    246 
1    019 

8 
4 
4 

846 
743 
103 

43 
27 
16 

4    702 
3    551 
1     141 

7 
1 
6 

231 
(01 
(Dl 

22 
23 

24 

te 

5 
19 

24 

5    301 
1    252 
3    176 
1    873 

27 
10 
9 
8 

7    169 

1    751 
4     184 
1     234 

49 
9 
12 

28 

3   403 
728 
951 

1    724 

19 
5 

11 
3 

1    055 
342 
558 
155 

27 
9 
9 
9 

1    477 
552 
576 
347 

45 
9 
17 
19 

1    426 
378 
631 
417 

11 

2 

5 

880 
(Dl 
(Dl 
215 

51 
16 
25 
20 

4   231 
(01 

1     104 
(Dl 

4 

1 
3 

48 

(Dl 
(01 

25 
26 

27 
28 

42 
8 
34 

6    553 
2    172 

4    381 

15 
5 
10 

5    815 
1    483 
4    333 

29 

5 
24 

1    821 

355 

1    455 

12 

8 

468 
230 
258 

10 

5 
5 

754 
529 
225 

45 
9 
36 

1    744 

423 

1    321 

7 
2 
5 

706 
(Dl 
(Dl 

30 
7 
23 

4    673 

991 

3   662 

15 
4 
12 

64 
32 
52 

29 

30 
31 

35 

21 
14 

4    870 

4     124 

746 

16 
11 

5 

6    159 
4    229 
I    940 

27 
17 
10 

1    552 

1    031 

521 

7 
7 

537 
637 

8 

5 
3 

893 
340 
553 

33 

25 

6 

1    043 
666 
157 

3 
3 

610 
510 

50 
26 

24 

6   669 
3   005 
3   664 

8 

8 

677 
677 

32 
33 

34 

305 
56 

184 
65 

^72    445 
15    152 
45    046 

"■12    247 

96 
19 
58 
19 

73    270 
21    315 
45    363 
5    592 

298 
54 

166 
78 

26    344 
4    231 

14   026 
8    087 

124 
36 
78 
10 

21    700 
4    278 

16    160 
1    262 

112 
23 
68 
21 

15    915 

1  566 
12    184 

2  045 

430 
75 

273 
62 

25   957 
4    158 

18    396 
4    403 

73 
17 
45 
10 

13   063 
2    244 
9   728 
1    091 

275 
46 
182 

47 

19    166 
3  241 

12   289 
3   636 

104 
15 
58 
31 

6    720 

754 

4    875 

1    090 

35 

36 

37 

38 

37 
12 
25 

4    588 
2    097 
2    491 

16 
12 

4 

2    594 

2    156 

438 

23 

16 

7 

1    580 

1    043 

537 

9 

7 
2 

858 
(Dl 
(01 

9 

8 

1 

529 

(Dl 
(01 

21 
15 

5 

692 
758 
134 

3 
2 
1 

453 
(Dl 
(Dl 

29 
18 
11 

1    312 
838 

474 

4 
4 

22 
22 

35 
4C 
41 

46 
24 
22 

9    514 
7    592 
1    922 

18 
15 

3 

8    234 
(Dl 
101 

45 
25 
20 

3    363 

2    422 
941 

15 
15 

2    178 
2    178 

24 
20 
4 

2    615 

2    417 
199 

43 
35 

8 

2    292 

1    982 

310 

8 
7 
1 

1    352 

(Dl 
(01 

51 
37 

14 

5   254 
2   913 
2    341 

16 
10 
6 

212 
184 
28 

42 
43 
44 

44 

2    976 

11 

3    727 

34 

1    912 

7 

245 

7 

345 

41 

1    056 

5 

454 

22 

(01 

2 

(Dl 

45 

25 
7 
18 

3    820 
1    903 
1    917 

16 

8 
8 

3    728 

2    900 

826 

28 
9 
19 

2    333 

904 
1    429 

13 

5 
8 

540 
279 
261 

8 
2 
5 

251 

(Dl 
(Dl 

46 
15 
31 

1    277 
419 
856 

2 
2 

280 
(Dl 
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33 

14 
19 

2    834 

351 

2   463 

7 
5 

2 

151 

(01 
(01 

46 
47 
48 

48 
13 
35 

7    840 

3  759 

4  081 

24 
9 
15 

5    695 
4    254 
1    441 

40 
22 
18 

5   983 
1    253 
4    730 

13 
12 

1 

775 

(Dl 
(01 

9 

5 

607 
327 
260 

49 
28 
21 

2    960 
1    595 
1    365 

5 

3 
3 

811 
597 
214 

49 
11 
38 

4    441 

1  603 

2  838 

6 

2 
4 

733 

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49 
50 
51 

46 
12 
34 

4    912 
2    467 
2    445 

12 
6 
6 

3    178 

2    353 

825 

43 
15 
28 

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1    057 
1    151 

12 
9 

3 

775 

744 
32 

12 

7 
5 

534 
456 
178 

42 
15 
27 

1    150 
569 
561 

9 
3 

5 

572 
270 
302 

30 
12 
18 

3   022 

838 

2    184 

; 

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52 
53 

54 

17 

1    148 

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508 

8 

455 

5 

191 

5 

166 

7 

196 

2 

(01 

15 

681 

4 

(01 

55 

69 

45 
5 
19 

28    015 

21    306 

5   036 

1    673 

40 

29 

1 

10 

24    757 

18    389 

(01 

(0) 

101 
42 
16 
43 

9    550 
4    604 
1    781 
3    165 

45 
42 

6    530 

5    100 

430 

49 
37 
4 
8 

5    656 

5    153 

231 

472 

141 
79 
20 
42 

10    615 
5    521 
1    637 
3    157 

31 

24 

3 

5    529 
5    169 

(01 
(Dl 

102 
74 
14 
14 

11    008 
6   873 
2    542 
1    593 

28 
20 
2 
6 

1    077 
589 
(Dl 
(Dl 

56 
57 
56 
59 

18 
9 

9 

3    760 

3    050 

710 

11 
9 

2 

2    949 
(131 
(01 

27 
16 
11 

1    425 
(01 
(Dl 

5 
5 

343 

343 

9 
5 
3 

540 
496 
44 

22 

14 
8 

943 
744 
199 

2 
2 

(01 
(01 

26 

14 
14 

2    797 

458 

2    329 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 

6C 
61 
62 

11 

1    491 

3 

(Dl 

12 

702 

6 

217 

3 

(01 

12 

336 

2 

(01 

15 

1    694 

- 

- 

53 

231 

215 

16 

49    600 
45    325 
4    275 

104 
102 

2 

39    189 

(Dl 
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217 

201 

16 

18    819 
17    674 
1    145 

83 
77 
5 

16   581 

18    330 

351 

79 
71 
8 

10    609 
9    605 
1    003 

330 
300 

30 

18   687 
17    163 
1    524 

49 
49 

10    495 
10   495 

208 
196 
12 

12   717 
10   999 
1    718 

91 
79 
12 

5    707 

5    517 

190 

64 
65 
55 

41 
22 
19 

4    847 
3    340 
1    507 

13 
10 
3 

5    371 
3    967 
1    404 

34 
15 
19 

1    508 
950 
558 

5 
6 

511 
511 

6 

5 

1 

(Dl 
555 
(Dl 

64 
33 
31 

1    341 
574 
667 

5 
3 

3 

347 
254 
93 

41 
29 
12 

1    329 
535 
694 

2 

2 

(01 
(01 

67 
66 
65 

16-16    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


unmcor- 

porated 

busmesses 


Kind  of  business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis,,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores* 


Sales 
($1,000) 


VIGO  COUNTY 

TERRE  HAUTE 

KEST  TERRE  HAUTE  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

HABASH  COUNTY 

NORTH  MANCHESTER  .  , 

•ABASH  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KARREN  COUNTY 

WARRICK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

BOONVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  . 

SALEM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WAYNE  COUNTY  .  .  .  .  . 
CAMBRIDGE  CITY  .  .  . 

RICHMOND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

WELLS  COUNTY  .... 

BLUFFTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

WHITE  COUNTY  .... 
MONTICELLO  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

WHITLEY  COUNTY  .  .  . 
COLUMBIA  CITY.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


59 


15  705 
a  1168 
25  263 
U  974 


20  037 

U  735 

8  302 

19  37« 

15  082 

t  292 

113  851 

7  627 

89  526 

^16  698 

25  800 

17  830 

7  970 

29  540 

13  601 
15  936 

25  687 

14  595 
II  092 


42  519 
8  202 
24  045 
10  272 


17  520 
14  234 
3  286 

109  705 
7  075 

87  nan 

"■15  146 


27  626 

13  152 

14  474 

23  369 

14  371 
8  998 


24  261 

22  739 

296 

1  226 

4  237 
761 

2  715 


1  690 

1  016 

674 


13  075 

808 

10  767 

''I  500 

2  358 

1  735 
623 

2  633 
1  407 
1  226 


468  173 

434  048 

5  852 

28  273 

85  657 

14  853 
55  635 

15  169 


34  581 

28  552 
6  029 

253  881 
14  944 
208  978 
^■29  959 

47  748 

35  911 
11  837 

51  545 
27  362 
24  183 

48  102 

29  731 
18  371 


1  382 
248 
886 
248 


6  194 

5  756 

235 

203 

4  534 
816 

1  561 

2  157 


2  963 

948 
2  015 

1  790 

1  621 

169 


3  701 

1  907 
1  794 

4  153 

1  886 

2  267 

2  394 

891 

1  503 


32 


27  906 
27  139 

274 
493 


880 
717 
163 

1  531 
903 
628 


1  482 

1  278 

204 

1  431 

1  187 

244 

1  186 

1  021 

165 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  groi 


(D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-17 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kindof-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab 

lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish^ 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

.1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

205 

12 
50 

33    283 

29    633 

396 

3    251 

76 
61 
3 
12 

29    914 

28    576 

494 

744 

148 
108 
12 
28 

12    454 
9    141 

1  025 

2  298 

45 

44 

1 

6     197 
(Dl 

(Dl 

53 
52 

1 

7    016 

(0) 

(0) 

272 

213 

13 

46 

12    025 

9    582 

340 

2    003 

31 

28 

1 

2 

6    798 

5    157 

(D) 

(01 

169 

140 

7 

22 

10    517 

9   070 

449 

998 

42 
35 
2 
6 

39    385 

38    889 

(01 

(Dl 

1 
2 

3 
4 

48 
6 
22 
20 

10    297 
1    003 
«    328 
4    466 

29 
11 
15 
3 

7    725 

2    531 

4    714 

481 

45 
12 
19 

14 

4    054 

564 

1    725 

1    655 

20 
4 

14 
2 

2    270 
101 

1    665 
(01 

25 
10 
13 

2 

1     584 
(01 

1    138 
(01 

57 
10 
36 

11 

2    564 
533 

1    900 
231 

14 
2 
5 
6 

1    287 
(Dl 
(Dl 
145 

65 
13 
37 
15 

8    304 

1  503 
4    551 

2  240 

14 
14 

364 
(D) 
(01 
(Dl 

5 
5 

7 
8 

10 

711 

2 

(D) 

8 

345 

1 

(0) 

3 

134 

15 

475 

1 

(0) 

9 

1    013 

- 

- 

9 

23 

31 

4    793 
3    053 
1    740 

15 

8 

7 

4    712 
2    788 
1    924 

34 
10 
24 

1    991 

829 

1    162 

5 
4 

1 

425 
(01 
(D) 

13 
5 

7 

771 
718 
53 

47 
15 
31 

1    189 
537 
552 

2 
2 

517 
ID) 
(Dl 

31 
14 
17 

1    752 

1    411 

351 

10 
2 
8 

34 
(01 
(01 

10 
11 
12 

17 
25 
22 

3    S22 

2    855 

967 

12 
12 

5    592 
5    592 

31 
15 
16 

1    546 
915 
531 

10 
8 
2 

599 

(Q) 
(Dl 

8 
4 
4 

510 
390 
220 

24 
15 
9 

954 
573 
381 

1 

1 

(0) 
(01 
(01 

25 
11 
15 

2    621 
1    538 
1    083 

10 
5 

4 

(Dl 
24 
(01 

13 
14 
15 

105 

11 

"•63 

rsi 

22    391 

2    474 

ri6    693 

1-3   224 

57 
7 
40 
10 

24    329 

2  226 
18    546 

3  557 

98 
11 
57 
30 

10    322 

924 
7    244 
2    154 

49 
4 

43 
2 

5    267 

(01 

5    842 

(01 

43 
2 
31 
10 

4    452 
(Dl 

3    823 
(01 

144 
11 
95 
38 

9    492 

428 

7    119 

1    945 

25 
1 
17 

7 

3    549 

(Dl 

3   018 

(D) 

121 
10 

?94 
17 

10    967 
414 
(D) 
(Dl 

40 
2 
23 
15 

2    066 

(01 

1    080 

(01 

16 
17 
18 
19 

JO 
12 
18 

5    866 
3    149 
2    717 

14 
9 

5 

5    299 
4    288 
1    Oil 

25 
9 
16 

1    984 

1    180 

804 

17 
17 

1    004 
1    004 

17 
11 
5 

1    381 
908 
473 

22 

14 
8 

1    484 

1    214 

270 

3 

2 
1 

337 

(0) 
(0) 

37 
25 
12 

2    433 

1    834 

599 

18 
12 
6 

829 
(D) 
(Dl 

20 
21 
22 

31* 
9 
25 

6    714 
4    173 
2    541 

20 
7 
13 

5    275 
1    570 
3    705 

42 
18 
24 

3   099 

1  081 

2  018 

14 
9 

5 

802 
696 
106 

16 
10 
5 

814 
731 
83 

57 
21 
35 

2    109 

875 

1    234 

8 
3 

5 

822 
424 
398 

53 
20 
33 

4    199 

945 

3    254 

19 

5 
14 

122 
36 
86 

23 

24 
25 

30 
8 
22 

5    984 
3    685 
2    299 

22 
12 
10 

5    664 
3    735 
1    929 

40 
14 
25 

3   023 
1    376 
1    547 

13 
8 
5 

1    113 
950 
163 

16 
5 
11 

595 
354 
331 

37 
21 
16 

1    494 
959 
535 

7 
5 
2 

723 
(01 
(01 

35 
17 
19 

2   983 

595 

2    287 

16 
4 
12 

428 

(Dl 
(01 

26 
27 
28 

16-18    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


CHICAGO,  ILL.  -NORTHWESTERN  INDIANA  SCA' 


521 

522 
523 

52U 
5251 
5252 


53    PAr?T* 

531 

533 

539  I 


512 

543 
Stl 
51(5 
546 
51(62 
5<t63 
5"49 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-3.568 
S62 

563.568 
563      ( 


RETAIL    TFSADE.    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  OEALEF^S. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDKARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE*ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STOI?ES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURINS.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  ....... 

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  • 
HEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN. S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


2  lt2U 
330 
232 
162 
501 
29 


9  "*7"t 
6  339 
725 
IIU 
193 
712 
136 
973 
701 
269 
129 
153 


1  868 
697 
592 


1  710 

1  006 

793 

213 

1  91'* 

1  010 

934 

186 


Consists  of  Chicago,  III.,  SMSA  and  Gary-Hammond-East  Chicago,  Ind..  SMSA 


5    720 

3    565 

517 


3  812 
7811 
683 


10    655    KOI 


35«  015 
152  «61 
36    151 


tSt  «54 
138  857 
138  530 
145  277 


342  261 

129  980 

72  806 

7  227 
10  546 
28  453 

8  095 
74  869 
51  275 
23  594 


716  251 

548  413 
373  667 


696  309 
136  572 
124  786 
11  786 

285  632 

197  611 
88  021 
5  444 


70  212 
17  219 
1  949 


10  251  841 


335  445 
152  233 
34  191 


1  428  746 

1  138  857 

135  902 

142  909 


2  227  867 

2  039  848 

63  832 

6  469 

8  152 

22  821 

6  539 

73  147 

50  815 

22  332 

(Dl 

(Dl 


1  702  251 
I  548  339 
1  373  641 


677  867 
132  546 
121  938 
10  608 

280  018 

195  393 

84  625 

5  028 


67  344 

16  131 

957 


50  449 
23  303 
5  369 


209  877 
165  348 
23  764 
18  970 


669 
611 
3  204 
676 
18  652 
15  169 
3  483 


IDI 


149  121 
129  736 
112  894 


105  127 

21  501 

18  752 

2  749 

42  944 

30  532 

12  412 

845 


9  692 

1  930 

133 


26  849  426 


948  002 
427  620 
105  397 


4  402  913 

3  514  531 

446  274 

408  149 


3  927  353 

3  294  496 
128  337 
13  737 

12  529 
59  310 

13  841 
381  900 
312  269 

69  631 
(D) 
(0) 


858  682 
486  227 
166  439 


145  360 
462  821 
389  016 
73  805 

885  211 

635  226 

249  985 

19  732 


182  502 
39  874 
2  750 


9  545 

3  710 

948 


53  855 

43  627 

1  438 

243 

244 

1  413 

305 

6  239 

4  953 

1  286 

IDI 

IDI 


22  995 
19  302 
16  815 


30  838 

5  544 

4  921 

623 

13  771 

9  896 

3  875 

361 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
Chicago,  lll.-Norlhweslern  Indiana  Standard  Consolidated  Area. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numtier) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

CHICAGO,  ILL.  -NORTHWESTERN  INDIANA  SCA-Continued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURIM ISHINGS  •  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINSS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSHAREi  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES 


RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES. 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl. 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES.  •  .  

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES. 


STATIONERY  STORES. 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  .  . 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


2  71B 
1  716 
1  017 
250 
278 
50 
121 
350 
302 
350 


7  921 

1  59« 
635 


2  913 
20t 
409 

2  300 


1  958 

1  20« 

735 

200 


9  503 
6  363 
1  504 

2B1 
1  235 

343 
3  140 


4  851 
1  206 
303 
27 
276 
282 
100 
182 


413  429 

244  280 

178  928 

39  307 

17  383 

(D) 

(D) 

95  384 

VI  642 

32  123 

5  897 

25  226 


917  099 
673  308 
507  725 
39  613 
B4  292 
41  678 
243  791 


422  343 

413  446 

8  897 


755  424 
280  067 

26  353 
3  729 

22  624 
35  573 
17  684 
17  889 

31  152 

27  639 

3  513 

17  597 
8  130 

12  252 
57  748 
110  111 
39  772 
1  173 
62  533 
6  633 

34  651 
16  337 

23  055 

18  388 
15  907 
23  545 

ID] 
IDI 


998  308 
734  215 

84  006 
180  085 


396  515 

233  288 

172  004 

37  641 

16  043 

(D) 

(Dl 

93  422 

40  798 

29  007 

6  067 

22  940 


832  035 
654  116 
495  041 
39  591 
79  762 
39  722 
177  919 


418  013 

410  176 

7  837 


693  548 
264  871 
22  655 


(Dl 
(01 

17  261 
7  874 

11  564 
54  014 
104  571 
38  926 
877 
58  465 
6  303 

30  457 

13  415 

18  885 
17  526 
11  555 
21  261 

(Dl 
(01 


964  960 
733  375 
80  038 
151  547 


56  598 
35  608 
24  534 
6  387 

3  060 

(D] 

ID) 

10  789 

5  314 

4  887 
846 

4  041 


195  715 

168  262 

128  456 

11  919 
15  717 

12  170 
27  453 


57  881 

56  683 

1  198 


85  997 
19  147 
3  996 


(D) 
10) 
1  133 
929 
1  704 
8  854 
15  515 

6  567 
130 

7  430 
1  388 

6  032 

1  540 

2  801 
1  968 
1  707 
5  767 

ID) 
ID) 


159  641 

114  593 

11  967 

33  081 


1  115  273 

598  630 

470  599 

132  568 

62  854 

ID) 

101 

216  972 

99  038 

100  633 

16  132 

84  501 


054  090 
480  659 
656  935 
245  738 
321  716 
256  269 
573  431 


1  100  463 

1  077  523 

22  940 


(Dl 

(01 

22  172 

17  758 

32  655 

171  706 

295  440 

122  482 

2  515 

144  830 

25  613 

112  808 
29  507 
59  740 
37  035 
35  552 
110  471 
ID) 
(01 


440  394 
555  660 
234  122 
650  612 


11  443 
5  940 
4  619 

1  053 
844 

ID) 
ID) 

2  266 
1  073 
1  164 

222 
942 


77  489 

67  887 

51  559 

4  042 


15  981 

15  624 

357 


46  112 
35  886 
2  977 
7  249 


2  066 
1  288 
599 
184 
254 
(0) 
(D) 
240 
258 
280 
125 
154 


13  061 
7  029 
5  104 
83 
1  534 
308 
5  032 


242 

54 

189 

35 

382 

118 

990 

530 

780 

512 

316 

142 

558 

588 

514 

215 

114 

413 

410 

114 

548 

487 

057 

400 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


16-20    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  contmu 


ed 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 

531 

533 

539      I 


5«2 

543 
5H« 
515 
546 
5462 
5163 
5"49 


561 t 567 

561 

567 

562-3.56 
562 

S63i56e 
563 


CINCINNATI,  OHIO-KY.-IND.,SIHSA 


EVANSVILLE,  IND.-KY.,  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  *ALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE»ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  Nut.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUK  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Data  for  this  Standard  Melropolilan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  II,  Part  3,  Chapter  37. 


'Consists  of  Vanderburgh  and  Warrick  Counties,  Ind.,  and  Henderson  County,  Ky. 


18  593 
5  250 
3  004 
1  017 
931 
(Dl 
3  336 


29  251 
5  886 
3  652 


51  325 

39  492 

35  611 

(01 

(Dl 

4  892 

3  647 

1  829 

1  465 

618 

812 


35 


21  434 
3  807 
3  807 


10  009 
8  931 
1  078 


18  371 
5  250 
3  004 
1  009 
931 
(Dl 
3  122 


39  001 
29  251 
5  886 
3  594 


49  727 

39  492 

35  611 

(Dl 

(Dl 

3  760 

3  495 

1  829 

1  151 

424 

(Dl 

(Dl 


21  206 
3  687 
3  687 


9  979 

8  901 

1  078 

448 


2  496 
741 
4S9 
204 


5  071 

3  670 

963 


4  654 
3  512 
3  220 


3  434 
670 
670 


1  678 

1  514 

164 


117  694 

91  203 

18  152 

7  856 


88  321 

67  261 

60  052 

(Dl 

(Dl 

4  139 

11  458 

4  169 

1  294 

829 

IDI 


66  467 
12  155 
12  155 


1  009 
750 
645 


1  272 
215 
215 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-21 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


EVANSVILLE,  IWD.-KY.,  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSS"  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


T0T4L 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STAT lONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  ...... 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSE 1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


12  833 
7  971 

6  mz 

749 
683 
(01 
(Dl 


21  733 
14  177 
12  001 
471 
1  338 
367 
7  556 


12  149 

11  819 

330 


193 
1  756 

1  772 
577 

2  659 
1  403 

568 

6 

(D) 


12  385 

7  738 

6  290 

749 

651 

(Dl 

IDI 

2  677 

975 

995 


20  877 
13  711 
11  535 
471 
1  246 
359 
7  166 


12  097 

11  795 

302 


15  756 

2  273 

852 


1  933 

1  210 
992 


4  131 
3  268 
2  839 


37  713 
24  052 
20  371 
2  460 

1  133 
IDI 
IDI 

7  101 

2  757 

3  803 


85  279 
67  364 
57  831 

1  907 
5  538 

2  088 
17  915 


33  226 
32  477 

749 


38  726 

2  953 

3  032 


4  668 
4  433 

235 
1  916 

(Dl 
1  810 
6  505 
4  508 
1  337 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


16-22    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  melcopolltan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

Inumbei) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


521 

522 

523 
524 
5251 
5252 


5«3 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-3i568 
562 

563 1 568 
563 


rSETAIL    Tf^ADEi    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBI^G  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS"  WALLPAPER  STORES  ...  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS 

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES"  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES!  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

ESG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHtSED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS"  NONFRANCHI SEO  

TIRE"  BATTERY"  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT"  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN"S"  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES" 
MEN'S"  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY"  SPECIALTY  STORES"  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET"  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL"  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Coextensive  with  Allen  County,  Ind. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  H/ithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


56  392 

47  257 

6  982 

849 


76  681 

"■75  575 

71  790 

"■70  790 

1  332 

1  332 

219 

(D) 

258 

230 

ID) 

ID) 

1  732 

1  732 

1  049 

I  049 

683 

683 

75  508 
66  919 
62  882 


12  796 

11  871 

927 

205 


a 

38 
3 
12 

2  834 

4  149 

283 

1  140 

23 

6 

2  726 
391 

(X)  Notapp 

icable 

56  356 

47  257 

6  976 

829 


74  068 
66  919 
62  882 


12  792 

11  871 

921 

205 


2  526 

1  368 
356 
183 


8  596 

7  088 

1  256 

119 


6  515 
5  513 
5  029 


1  829 

1  683 

146 


171  937 
143  959 
22  931 

2  404 


114  835 

"•l  864 

^■98  158 

'l  575 

2  522 

33 

6  401 
4  522 
1  879 


119  689 
98  967 
90  233 


32  221 

29  382 

2  839 

697 


479 

9  505 

549 

10  942 

33 

611 

180 

3  292 

336 

7  039 

38 

1  001 

2  978 

2  319 

560 


1  207 
965 
889 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establlsti 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov  15 

businesses 

FORT  WAYNE  SMSA-Conlmued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

ORAPERYt  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  • 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTiaUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  .  . 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


15  960 

10  215 

7  822 

1  932 

"tl« 

38 

39 

3  1112 

1  066 

1  507 

344 

1  163 


27  594 
18  977 
16  294 
189 
1  536 
956 
8  617 


23  926 
3  959 
1  529 
32 
1  497 
1  624 
130 
1  494 


15  284 
9  703 
7  318 
1  932 

414 

39 
3  130 
1  048 
I  403 


27  106 
18  805 
16  258 
189 
1  402 
956 
8  301 


22  934 
3  887 
1  477 

1  477 

1  610 

116 

I  494 


(Dl 
(Dl 

1  855 

2  174 
782 

1  576 

2  819 
1  111 


2  385 

1  484 

1  134 

272 


5  959 
4  798 
4  222 


3  220 
282 
317 


45  804 
29  959 
22  821 
5  692 
1  296 

150 
8  869 
3  158 
3  818 


120  657 

96  312 

85  056 

1  171 

5  006 

5  079 

24  345 


4  873 

3  982 

264 

3  718 


2 

744 

5 

854 

1 

657 

4 

871 

8 

428 

2 

364 

3 

599 

2 

465 

4 

479 

1 

428 

(Dl 

(D) 

693 

5 

679 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


16-24    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

GAfiY-NAMMOND-EAST  CHICAGO  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING!  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINTi  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES • 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOOl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES • 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFAC lUR ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS • 

OTHER • 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NOnFRAKCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES i  .  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTOfiCYCLE  DEALERS 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS.  .  .  .  ;  

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  .... 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  ST&TIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL i 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  REAOt-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  i  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  ....... 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES • 

I  CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

I       I  MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  take  and  Porter  Counties,  Ind. 


521 

522 
523 
52H 
5251 
5252 


53   PART* 

531 

533 

539  I 


542 

5U3 

5114 

5«5 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55   EX.554 


562-3.568 
562 

563.558 
563 


107  250 

ei  319 

10  852 

14  793 


200  304 
185  609 

4  416 


761 
304 
058 
630 
438 
641 


130  430 
109  675 
97  770 


42  800 

7  777 

7  251 

525 

15  814 

11  339 

4  475 

498 


39  938 
22  414 
2  979 


105  994 

81  349 

10  852 

14  547 


192  212 

179  051 

4  158 

297 

1  891 

1  293 

1  034 

4  000 

3  608 

392 


128  984 
109  675 
97  770 


41  950 

7  705 

7  215 

490 

15  506 
11  235 
4  271 


5  358 

3  863 

534 


14  013 

10  446 

1  780 

1  747 


16  226 

14  219 

350 


11  340 
9  401 
8  487 


5  933 

1  064 

993 


317 
735 
582 


117  049 
59  893 
9  623 


298  246 
218  308 
33  732 
45  522 


342  832 

300  080 

8  288 

514 

3  221 

2  562 

1  506 

25  795 

24  050 

1  745 


221  820 
184  578 
157  345 


118  373 

22  025 

20  539 

1  385 

45  325 

34  462 

10  863 

1  555 


4  832 

3  347 

817 

652 


1  972 
1  596 
1  457 


911 

345 

328 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-25 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

'number) 


GARY-HAMMOND-EAST  CHICAGO  SMSA-Contmijed 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL ■ 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  ■ 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES ■ 

DRAPERY"  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  HETALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES.  .  .  .  ;  

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  .... 

CATERERS 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES • 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •     

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES"  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES"  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY"  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

UEwELRY  STORES  

fuel"  ice  dealers 

coal  and  wood  dealers 

ice  dealers 

fuel  oil  dealers  

bottled  gas  dealers 

florists  

cigar  stores"  stands  :....... 

news  dealers.  newsstands  

camera.  photographic  supply  stores  

gift.  novelty.  souvenir  shops 

optical  goods  stores  

Typewriter  stores 

luggage"  leather  goods  stores 

hobby"  toy.  game  shops • 

religious  goods  stores  

pet  shops 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOuSE I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availahle. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


33  132 
19  932 
16  023 
2  3211 
1  333 
(Dl 
IDI 
7  739 

n  2H1 

1  517 


56  810 

38  112 

28  137 

497 


25  568 

23  975 

1  593 


2  126 

1  212 

331 

881 


117 
1  732 

3  56« 
1  220 

4  268 
8  333 
1  019 


3« 


2  010 
552 

2  512 

1  300 
176 

1  686 


32  6«8 
19  412 
15  611 
2  304 
1  313 
IDI 
10] 
7  637 
4  244 
I  355 


53  566 
37  024 
27  391 
485 
5  865 
3  283 
16  542 


38  521 
5  345 
2  003 


1  614 
552 

2  360 
1  030 

334 
1  548 


20  165 
5  167 
3  780 

11  218 


4  993 
3  213 
2  508 


11  138 

8  994 

6  623 
140 

1  143 

1  088 

2  144 


5  383 
344 
392 


3  367 
345 
619 

2  403 


98  887 

62  553 

49  021 

8  120 

4  442 

(0) 

ID) 

20  072 

12  325 

3  937 

442 

3  495 


229  921 
185  596 
135  438 
2  891 
24  773 
22  494 
44  325 


70  973 
67  569 
3  404 


110  745 
6  635 
8  626 


2  381 
5  591 

3  632 
14  302 
28  326 

3  242 


4  649 

868 

8  046 


70  646 
8  164 
17  137 
45  345 


1  052 
682 
509 


5  237 

4  362 

3  215 

72 

687 

388 

875 


1  US 
638 
455 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


16-26    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1.0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

'dollatsl 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52t 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


512 

543 

514 
5<I5 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-31 568 
562 

563 1 568 
563 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  KALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE»ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FUPRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Hamilton,  Hancock.  Hendricks,  Johnson,  Marion.  Morgan,  and  Shelby  Counties.  Ind. 


71  136 
28  204 
10  544 
2  984 
2  943 


222  485 
169  784 
28  805 
23  425 


284  160 
268  819 

4  004 
245 

1  009 
1  884 

1  892 

5  003 

2  837 
2  166 

339 
965 


292  712 

245  773 

227  917 

(Dl 

(Dl 

19  969 

14  131 

1  863 
10  976 

2  367 
7  899 

710 


49  382 

9  001 

8  339 

662 

14  939 

10  717 

4  222 

459 


IDI 

12  129 
12  541 
939 
2  822 
185 
a  595 


(D) 


1  372  888 


69  096 
28  204 
10  406 
2  638 
2  811 


221  863 
169  784 
28  473 
23  158 


277  810 
263  557 

3  748 
245 
729 

1  762 

1  808 

4  943 

2  817 
2  126 

159 
859 


291  378 

245  773 

227  917 

(Dl 

(D) 

19  057 

13  969 

1  863 
10  716 

2  329 
(Dl 
(D) 


14  753 

10  559 

4  194 

469 


(Dl 

11  851 

12  425 
939 

2  822 

185 

8  479 


101 


9  034 

3  932 

1  309 

629 

484 


37  088 
29  331 

4  961 
2  744 


21  111 

18  912 

332 


25  789 
21  005 
19  175 


1  688 

1  668 

115 

384 


173  417 

77  084 

25  103 

12  816 

8  596 


754  411 

608  051 

94  131 

51  157 


407  489 

354  497 

7  500 

353 

1  168 

4  391 

3  501 

22  663 

14  770 

7  693 

303 

3  113 


509  928 
419  575 
384  616 
(01 
(01 
26  463 
42  512 

4  263 
14  995 

5  009 
(01 
(Dl 


37  332 

29  244 
8  088 
1  492 


(Dl 

25  714 
33  615 

1  970 

7  635 

554 

23  457 


(01 


2  019 
732 
259 
165 
108 


6  553 

5  791 

103 


4  704 
3  693 
3  359 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  amid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
'Nonstore  letaileis.  part  oi  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-27 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


INDIANAPaiS  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOr^E  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY"  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  .  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTiaue  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  ... 

TYPEWRITER  .STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Total 
(number) 


1  048 
It? 
149 


Witti 
payroll 


1  162 
842 
530 


Total,  all 

establisti 

ments 

($1,000) 


58  747 
34  614 
27  138 
5  374 
1  005 
(D> 


5  709 

648 
5  061 


102  347 

75  347 

50  389 

9  824 

8  636 

6  498 

27  000 


62  700 

61  610 

1  090 


242 

3  542 
978 
571 
407 

1  925 

1  561 

364 

13  352 

7  602 

918 

9  046 

26  177 

4  994 
303 

15  956 

3  912 

4  960 
762 
240 

1  307 
1  669 
3  858 
566 
348 
943 
(Dl 
367 


Establisti 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


55   311 

32   562 

25    555 

5   235 

877 

(01 

(01 

12    953 

4    737 

4    959 

552 

4    407 


100  445 

74  099 

49  543 

9  738 

8  278 

5  440 

25  346 


62  226 

61  138 

1  090 


90  445 
11  731 
2  768 


750 
443 
307 

1  543 

1  259 

284 

13  176 

7  552 
908 

8  592 
25  569 

4  756 

(D) 

16  782 


4  712 

504 

226 

1  307 

1  359 

3  656 

555 

346 

665 

ID! 

265 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


8  225 
4  763 
3  540 
836 
133 
ID) 
ID) 


23  334 

19  370 
12  922 
2  795 

1  547 

2  006 

3  964 


11  778 
898 
524 


1  395 

3  925 

671 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


160  425 
91  559 
59  161 
17  124 
3  005 
ID) 
(D) 
38  990 

14  057 

15  799 
1  057 

14  732 


466  645 
403  507 
272  860 
56  925 
35  012 
38  710 
85  138 


151  342 

158  125 

3  216 


243  420 
17  711 
10  856 


1  927 

1  Oil 
916 

2  924 
2  403 

521 
13  751 
6  660 
2  099 
27  160 
90  671 
12  225 
ID! 
51  413 


17  651 
1  100 

1  100 

3  452 

4  025 
16  814 

2  656 

1  575 

2  579 
ID) 
557 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

1  775 

1  045 

798 


10  277 
8  552 
5  897 
1  160 
696 
689 
1  615 


3  293 

354 
200 


367 
193 
142 


218 
645 
549 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WIttiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  letailets,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sfiown  separately  in  tbis  table. 


16-28    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1.0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

521 

522 

523 
52't 
5251 
5252 


51*2 

513 
SHI 
5t5 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


561 1 557 

561 

567 

552-31 568 
552 

563  I  558 
563      ( 


LOUISVILLE,  KY.INO.SiaSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS!  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HAkDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE*INGt  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  •  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES'  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES'  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS .  . 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS'  FRANCHI5ED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  .  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS'  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE'  BATTERY'  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT'  MARINE'  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT'  BOAT'  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Jefferson  County,  Ky,,  and  Clark  and  Floyd  Counties,  Ind. 


37  539 
13  674 

4  697 
1  573 
3  470 

707 
8  122 

5  295 


145  241 

111  076 

22  074 

10  815 


224  805 
213  015 

2  339 
932 

1  425 

819 

1  956 

3  702 
3  039 

553 
421 
186 


192  226 

147  989 

128  911 

(01 

ID) 

20  438 

12  307 

5  538 

5  954 

1  790 

4  054 

110 


51  223 

13  503 

13  044 

459 

19  917 

15  304 

3  513 

296 


35  619 
13  505 
4  379 


144  851 

111  076 

21  852 

10  654 


214  009 
203  479 

2  339 
932 
651 
621 

1  904 

3  528 
3  019 

509 
375 


187  968 

147  989 

128  911 

(01 

(01 

17  328 

11  815 

5  538 

5  298 

1  752 

3  506 

30 


50  543 

13  175 

12  782 

393 

19  795 

15  252 

3  543 

296 


4  898 

1  551 

790 


21  352 
15  931 
3  583 

1  634 


15  830 

14  159 

166 


17  694 
13  277 
11  298 


7  904 
2  325 
2  224 


92  416 
30  953 
15  092 


423  975 

317  553 

66  156 

37  212 


308  545 
275  144 

3  871 
1  898 

1  380 

2  343 

4  752 
18  216 
15  898 

2  318 
473 
559 


346  698 

263  242 

225  504 

(D) 

(D> 

24  065 

38  230 

13  513 

7  648 

4  080 

3  556 


56  927 

48  038 

8  889 

922 


I  049 
280 
163 


7  799 

5  568 

1  642 

524 


2  932 
801 
755 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-29 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


LOUISVILLE,  lff,-IND.,SMSA-Continueil 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL. 


EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! . 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  .  •  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICtCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  groiip  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


13  609 

27  569 

22  7«6 

3  Its 

7t2 

715 

2IS 

10  275 

2  560 

3  205 
285 

2  920 


78  895 
56  27« 
38  725 
7  0'45 
6  372 
1  131 
22  621 


W    127 

42  981 

1  116 


6<t  296 

26  158 

1    642 

680 

3  962 

1  122 

(01 

(D! 


U17 

3  888 

620 

737 

5  725 

5  004 

2  210 

391 

619 

1  784 

2  967 
583 
404 

1  197 
728 

3  280 


(Dl 


24  029 

733 

12  947 

10  349 


42  507 

26  711 

22  192 

2  920 

714 

715 

170 

10  145 

2  534 

3  117 
273 

2  844 


75  317 

54  638 

37  693 

7  046 

6  018 

3  881 

20  679 


60  084 

25  092 

4  056 

496 

3  560 

1  104 


381 

3  750 
620 
737 

5  335 

4  622 
2  092 

(Dl 
(0) 


1  197 

706 

3  230 


21  723 

725 

12  615 

8  383 


6  979 

4  750 

3  764 

571 

126 

244 

45 

1  210 

346 

673 


16  402 

13  393 

9  412 

1  931 

1  105 
945 

3  009 


6  019 

5  918 

101 


7  135 

I  593 

685 


128  497 
86  889 
68  622 
10  671 
2  225 
4  565 
806 
21  923 
7  016 
12  669 
628 
12  041 


341  324 
278  887 
186  320 
38  589 
32  556 
21  422 
62  437 


109  885 

108  074 

1  811 


299 

6  536 

245 

5  678 

54 

858 

259 

4  829 

63 

1  078 

177 

2  612 

904 

16  663 

669 

13  696 

276 

5  508 

7  257 
862 
351 

3  268 


66  266 
2  760 
25  187 
38  319 


7  838 

6  493 

4  430 

907 


16-30    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


521 

S22 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


542 

543 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


55PT 15541 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-31 55 
562 

563.568 
563 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATIN5.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTuRING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  .....  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCEi-LANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

•  OMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


CoeKtensive  with  Delaware  County,  Ind, 


Slar\dard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


9  392 
3  996 

1  253 


4  375 

2  268 

910 

1  432 


4  154 

3  606 

546 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


9  076 
3  996 
1  253 
355 
1  266 


19  809 
15  411 
2  776 


1  235 

491 
162 


8  676 

1  062 

1  519 

227 

(Dl 

ID) 

IDl 

(D) 

4  154 

400 

3  608 

330 

545 

70 

23  754 
9  505 
2  935 
1  825 
5  296 


43  899 
29  614 
6  812 


7  528 
6  156 

1  472 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-31 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Now.  15 

(number) 


Active 
propne 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


MUHCIE  SMSA-Conlinijed 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DR4PERY>  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES^  • 

CHINAi     GLASS*AREi     METALIVARE    STORES    .     . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS'  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKIt^G  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  «00D  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NE*S  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  .  . 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


9  172 

"t  950 

3  983 

763 


2  236 

1  061 

925 


11  583 
8  228 
5  498 
675 
1  897 
158 
3  355 


6  058 

5  292 

766 


lU 

2  012 

75tt 

480 

2  106 

2  310 

499 


2  967 

(Dl 

1  905 


9  038 

4  940 

3  973 

763 


11  171 

7  882 

5  338 

675 


6  058 

5  292 

766 


13  058 
1  559 

417 


1  534 
662 
480 

2  106 
2  152 


(D> 


1  570 

1  020 

829 

145 


2  496 

2  002 

1  347 

201 


32  493 
21  666 
16  840 
4  066 


6  211 
2  605 
2  Oil 


52  942 
41  991 
28  643 
3  799 
6  499 
1  050 
10  951 


16  082 
14  533 
1  549 


2  451 
859 
1  598 
8  407 
7  274 
(D) 


6  712 

(Dl 

3  849 


1  189 
972 
555 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  letaileis,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


16-32    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witfi 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Consists  of  St.  Joseph  and  Marshall  Counties,  Ind. 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5W 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


553 
559 


S62-3>56S 

562 

563 1 568 

563      ( 


RETAIL  TRADE"  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINSi  PLUMBINS  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  SLASS"  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN. S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS.  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


23  782 
8  223 
3  695 
1  425 
1  793 
(D) 
3  978 


57  211 
42  699 
8  291 
5  762 


rei  902 

^■75  270 

1  832 


(Dl 

(D) 

3  417 

3  400 

634 

1  409 

547 

ID) 

ID) 


23  107 

8  012 
7  671 


455 
030 
295 


2  554 

3  512 
196 
729 
294 

2  293 
(01 
(Dl 


23  248 
8  223 
3  695 

1  409 

1  749 

(D) 

3  554 


56  815 
42  699 
8  163 
5  514 


"78  808 

"72  554 

1  744 

62 

336 

355 

450 

1  343 

1  343 

(01 


80  704 

72  550 

60  121 

(Dl 

(01 

2  879 

3  306 
634 

1  335 
473 
(Dl 
(Dl 


8  431 

5  409 

2  022 

296 


2  424 

3  382 
195 
729 
294 

2  163 


(Dl 


3  330 
1  352 
483 
296 
248 
(Dl 
548 


8  012 

5  190 

1  251 

529 


'5  616 

^■4  751 

155 


7  224 
5  367 
4  757 


393 
139 
254 


60  018 
22  665 
9  053 


165  338 

129  979 

23  128 

11  360 


MOB  900 

"■92  185 

2  776 

130 

481 

1  284 

753 

7  225 

7  226 


124  458 
109  340 
82  513 


26  969 

21  392 

5  577 

906 


7  852 
9  532 
503 
1  797 
1  276 
5  956 


(01 
(01 


2  610 

1  884 

538 


1  255 

1  067 

812 


501 
397 
104 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstdre  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-33 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

SOUTH  BEND  SMSA-Cnntiniiefl 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  HETALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALEkS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  . 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


17    350 

16    858 

a  108 

10    850 

8    7«8 

8    566 

1    259 

1    269 

270 

250 

751 

ID) 

80 

ID] 

3    102 

2    932 

1    905 

1    901 

1    234 

1    172 

29  273 

20  765 

14  625 

1  678 

2  8U9 
1  613 
8  508 


1  328 
567 
210 
357 

1  395 
1  116 

279 
5  213 
1  SOU 

376 
1  620 
4  508 

1  517 

16 

2  419 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES ■ 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  ■ 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


27  551 

20  471 

14  409 

1  578 

2  775 
1  509 
7  080 


23  308 

2  620 

977 


928 
235 
5  077 
1  710 
376 
1  558 
4  402 
1  517 


1  033 
155 
515 
535 
1S5 
992 
435 


(01 


721 

51   733 

854 

36    808 

529 

30    112 

209 

4    117 

30 

679 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(0) 

(Dl 

455 

7    490 

257 

5    337 

134 

2   098 

5  861 
4  936 
3  491 
492 
629 
324 
925 


2  859 
217 
236 


118  859 

98  344 

58  892 

10  048 

13  055 

5  349 

20  525 


37  285 

36  638 

647 


56  002 
4  085 
4  799 


135 

2    284 

101 

1    693 

34 

591 

268 

4    772 

131 

2    379 

3S 

1    032 

304 

5    844 

597 

11    333 

190 

3    562 

305 

5    673 

101 

2   098 

168 

3   355 

14 

293 

95 

1    819 

75 

1    437 

IB 

321 

213 

4    916 

78 

1    512 

2  815 
2  408 
1  696 


16-34    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numbed 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 
52'* 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5«2 

5"t3 
5«l* 
545 
5«6 
5U62 
5453 
5H9 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-3 •568 
562 

563.568 
563      I 


RETAIL  TRAOEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  ■ 
ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


Family  clothing  stores  

shoe  stores 

men's  shoe  stores 

women's  shoe  stores 

children's'  juveniles'  shoe  stores  .  . 

family  shoe  stores  

children's.  infants'  wear  stores  .  .  .  . 
miscellaneous  apparel'  accessory  stores. 


Consists  of  Clay,  Sullivan,  Vermillion,  and  Vigo  Counties,  Ind. 


256  6'J3      245  823      29  527      569  925 


32  065 
16  656 
5  180 


44  959 

35  109 

31  511 

IDI 

101 

4  808 

2  589 

950 

1  503 

205 

1  286 

12 


1  734 

1  495 

239 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
*Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


13  248 

3  565 

1  157 

138 

553 

ID) 

1  878 


4  344 

2  581 

950 

1  431 


1  704 

1  455 

239 


4  708 

2  583 

843 


4  256 
3  352 
2  965 


29  940 
10  299 
3  328 


85  346 
46  524 
15  595 


76  874 
58  520 
52  718 


6  016 

7  771 
2  975 
1  591 


152 

21  813 

243 

4  398 

IDI 

<0) 

ID) 

101 

224 

4  404 

185 

3  557 

38 

847 

1  549 
804 
377 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-35 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


TERKE  HAUTE  SMSA-Contmued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURI^  ISHINSS  i  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY!  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

KEFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSE I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


8  838 
It  480 
3  912 


3  2U2 
37i 
7U5 


15  953 
9  875 
6  81)3 


8  727 

8  465 

262 


17  668 

1  599 

671 


277 

836 

718 

118 

3  754 

2  399 

126 

2  006 

2  733 

1  517 


8  592 
4  336 
3  786 


14  533 
9  467 
6  479 


8  631 

8  369 

262 


1  946 

2  579 
1  437 


2  951 
2  368 
1  754 


24  595 
12  588 
11  305 


8  919 

849 

2  239 


56  376 
45  018 
32  146 


20  156 

19  534 

622 


7  019 

7  813 
4  774 


16-36    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

(number) 


521 

522-52H 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 
5U3 
5«4 
545-5H9 


55  EX.551 


56 

56li567 

562-3.568 

562 

563 1 558 

555 

566 

564.569 


59  EX. 591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


ALLEN  COUNTY 

(COEXTEI^SIVE  WITH  FORT  V^.^YNE  SMSA.  SEE  TABLE  4) 

BAF^THOLOMEIH  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HAROVIARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENEftAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOOI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

XOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  787 
3  698 
1  549 
1  540 


700 
040 
650 


5  384 
4  328 
1  055 


5  014 
3  015 

242 
1  031 
1  735 


5  751 
3  598 
1  549 
1  504 


5  338 
4  282 
1  055 


3  983 

3  545 

528 

528 

327 

251 

433 

(Dl 

355 

313 

370 

(Dl 

519 

519 

857 

851 

584 

512 

1  165 

1  030 

135 


15  334 

7  959 

772 

3  842 


17  842 

10  596 

3  843 

3  403 


457 

9  298 

549 

10  323 

110 

1  747 

208 

3  995 

105 

2  049 

103 

1  946 

7  095 
550 
741 


1  107 
1  364 
1  045 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-37 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  16 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

[number) 


delaware  county 

(coextensive  with  huncie  smsa.  see  table  1) 


RETAIL 
LUMBER  I 


trade>  total. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLjMBINGt  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITUREi 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


9  560 
3  506 
1  067 
1  661 
3  326 


17  69'* 
8  827 
3  Sit 
5  023 


12 

681 

^ 

2B3 

1 

578 

1 

733 

1 

616 

117 

2 

388 

1 

297 

287 

9  339 
6  983 
2  356 


16  312 

1  2U2 
261 
587 
685 

7  415 

967 

3  085 

2  040 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Notapplicalile. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


9  376 
3  488 
1  001 


17  636 
8  827 

3  830 

4  979 


7 

247 

1 

578 

1 

701 

1 

584 

117 

2 

388 

1 

293 

287 

6 

145 

2 

546 

3 

599 

e 

963 

6 

859 

2 

104 

5 

977 

5 

966 

15  650 

1  180 

213 

587 

573 

7  295 

967 

3  057 

1  778 


2  312 

1  028 

619 

665 


019 
253 
220 
204 


22  944 
7  676 
3  742 


6  510 

4  000 

460 


16  565 
5  758 
10  807 


37  357 
30  646 
6  711 


34 

162 

1 

983 

609 

2 

188 

9B2 

11 

671 

2 

913 

B 

070 

5 

746 

16-38    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Paytoll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


522-52B 

5251 

5252 


53  P4RT* 
531 
533 
539 


5tt2 
5113 
5411 
5a5-5«9 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

59« 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


SRANT  COUNTY 


r^ETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEI^'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


8  069 

7  863 

3  361 

3  361 

524 

472 

1  174 

1  022 

3  010 

3  008 

8  899 

B  899 

5  288 

5  2B8 

3  386 

3  386 

225 

225 

22  393 

21  273 

21  767 

20  675 

5  485 
2  537 
2  948 


383 
592 
232 


993 

1  134 

983 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  558 

1  350 

2  772 
1  920 

852 

(01 

1  232 


6  7  19 

4  749 
1  970 


6  833 
378 
232 


3  145 
969 

1  108 
809 


963 

17 

365 

504 

9 

138 

90 

1 

699 

172 

2 

748 

197 

3 

780 

304 

25 

596 

BIB 

16 

445 

466 

8 

755 

20 

386 

911 

17  178 

?30 

4  242 

352 

6  510 

?93 

5  547 

59 

963 

15 

355 

6 

867 

8 

488 

31 

622 

25 

863 

5 

75° 

1  1 

792 

11 

792 

14 

345 

580 

445 

(D) 

(D) 

2 

772 

3 

588 

3 

745 

2 

492 

3 

145 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-39 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,0001 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

HENRY    COUNTY 

502 

374 

65    004 

61    886 

5    900 

115    314 

2    025 

477 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERULSi    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-52") 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

38 
10 
8 
11 

30 
10 
8 
5 

5    044 

2    132 

473 

457 

4    756 

2    132 

473 

205 

513 

284 

51 

16 

162 

10    259 

5    938 

963 

281 

3    077 

131 
69 
14 
8 
40 

36 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

6 
11 
11 

PARM     FnilTPMFMT     RF  Al   F  R  <; 

8 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

17 

1 
8 
8 

15 
1 
8 
6 

4    913 
(01 

1     287 
(0) 

4    899 
(Dl 

I    287 
(Dl 

660 
(Dl 
183 
(01 

12    612 

(01 

3    561 

(Dl 

243 
IDI 
91 
(Dl 

10 

nFPARTMFNT      CTORF*; 

101 

3 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

101 

FOOD    STORES 

5U 
5U1 
5U2 
543 
5«« 
5115-549 

77 

67 

1 

2 

45 
41 

1 

2 

13   634 

13    428 

(Dl 

50 

59 

12    842 

12    698 

(Dl 

(01 

868 
847 
(Dl 

(Dl 

17    468 

16    759 

(01 

(Dl 

287 
272 

(Dl 

(Dl 

78 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

68 

(Dl 

FRUIT    STORES.     VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

CANDY.    NUT.    CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

2 
(Dl 
(01 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX.554 

TOTAL 

46 

34 

16     144 

15    940 

1    238 

23    648 

273 

34 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

85 

67 

6    101 

5    519 

448 

9    461 

173 

95 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 

TOTAL 

31 

13 
8 
5 
2 

11 

25 

11 

8 
3 
2 
7 

2    569 
503 
942 
575 
367 
(D) 
689 

(0) 
503 
908 
575 
333 

(01 
571 

(Dl 
100 
127 
72 
55 
(Dl 
59 
IDI 

(Dl 

1  232 

2  416 
1    416 
1    000 

(01 

1    010 

(01 

(Dl 
23 
68 
41 
27 

(Dl 
20 

(01 

(01 

MEN'S.     BOYS'     APPAREL    STORES.     CUSTOM    TAILORS 

2 

4 
(01 

a 

IDI 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

TOTAL 

30 
20 
10 

22 

14 
8 

2    666 
1    571 
1    095 

2    500 
1    421 
1    079 

322 
215 
107 

6     147 
3    766 
2    379 

86 
59 
27 

29 

571 
572.573 

21 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

8 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

75 
63 

69 
57 

3    909 

3    077 

3    471 
2    639 

656 
551 

105 

13    738 
11    817 

410 
369 
41 

81 

5612 
5813 

66 

15 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59PTI591) 
591               ( 

TOTAL 

12 
8 

12 
8 

1    834 

1    481 

353 

1    834 

1    481 

353 

219 
193 
26 

4    509 

4    023 

486 

81 
71 
10 

11 

3 

3 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59   EX. 591 

73 
10 
10 

1 

13 
13 

53 
6 

4 

1 

13 

5 
7 

7    732 

1    085 

359 

IDI 

4    336 
392 

860 

7    408 
951 
333 

(0) 

4    336 
368 
726 

(Dl 

619 
57 
43 

(Dl 

241 
34 
139 
(Dl 

11    470 

1  088 
708 
(Dl 

4    619 
572 

2  441 

(01 

197 
23 
17 

(01 

62 
11 
35 
(Dl 

67 

10 

10 

(01 

- 

596 

11 

6 

11 

599 

(0> 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   P4RT» 

TOTAL 

18 

2 

458 

(D) 

(D) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(0) 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  Sll^  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  ttiis  table. 


16-40    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

neaiest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

5251 
5252 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59PK591I 


59   EX 

592 

593 

59« 

595 

596 


597 


HOWARD  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ( SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 
TOTAL 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


16  597 

12  851 

2  693 

1  053 


6  701 

1  711 

2  970 


6  297 
3  925 
2  372 


12  193 

1  023 
1*55 

97 

622 

5  7«9 

936 

2  049 
1  262 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


16  577 

12  851 

2  693 

1  033 


6  701 

1  711 

2  970 


6  117 
3  853 
2  294 


7  Oil 
4  338 
2  173 


11  729 
925 
427 
(D) 
526 
5  723 
892 


1  356 
763 
205 
304 


10  425 

3  460 

5  801 

1  725 


56  693 

46  004 

8  321 

2  368 


14  943 
3  644 
6  299 
5  319 
980 
IDI 
2  906 


15  619 
10  574 
5  045 


33  671 

24  800 
8  871 


12  523 

12  225 
298 


23  868 
1  119 
1  013 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-41 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


KNOX    COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTA 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARH  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


3  768 
2  128 
1  350 


(01 
736 
707 


3  600 
2  396 

1  204 


390 
226 
15U 


732 
557 
175 


12 

486 

7 

403 

1 

154 

1 

297 

2 

532 

21 

030 

16 

514 

14  586 
11  112 
3  474 


J  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X) 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


16-42    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5, 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


5U3 
5U5-5U9 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 1  567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

56U.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


KOSCIUSKO  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 1 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


Total 
(number) 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
KOMEN.S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


USIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Wlttl 

payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000] 


8  511 
3  266 
269 
2  093 
2  883 


3  203 

777 


Establisti 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


2  432 
533 
579 


2    835 

1    889 

946 


4    406 

3    591 

815 


Standard  Notes'       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


8  375 

3  250 

203 

2  029 


3  203 
777 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2  733 

1  801 

932 


210 
4  048 

298 
1  972 

575 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


028 

17 

121 

399 

6 

094 

40 

759 

229 

4 

549 

350 

5 

719 

360 
242 
118 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

number) 


4  974 
1  037 
1  040 


7  272 
4  355 
2  917 


17  265 
14  948 
2  317 


6  585 

949 

4  655 

1  939 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-43 


TABLE  5, 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

5251 
5252 


5142 

543 

5U4 

545 

546 

5452 

5463 

549 


LAKE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING)  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYt  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCEuLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


184  836 

170  939 

4  293 

335 

2  069 
1  687 
1  140 

3  679 
3  253 

426 
641 
53 


115  758 
97  165 
85  521 


15  002 
10  833 

4  169 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicatile. 
•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32  823 
19  776 
1  919 


114  372 
97  165 
85  521 


39  138 

5  910 

6  420 
490 

14  762 
10  795 
3  967 


5  655 

1  009 

938 


2  238 

1  690 

548 


98  821 
61  062 
5  650 


22  845 

21  178 

1  667 


194  264 
161  967 
145  005 


112  815 

20  695 

19  309 

1  386 

43  836 

33  586 

10  250 


1  713 
1  390 
1  256 


1  799 
323 
306 


16-44    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5. 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5711 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

59« 

5942 

59«3 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969     I 

597 
598 
59S2     ( 


5992 
5993 

599U 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


S3  PART* 
532 
53« 
535 


County  and  kind  of  business 


LSKE  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  ....  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES '  . 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


□RUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Total 

(numt)er) 


With 
payioll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


51  03"t 
33  871 
24  500 


2  086 
826 
305 
521 


1  538 
1  087 
1  117 
4  092 
7  958 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


22 


(01 


1  776 
552 

2  512 
1  168 

388 

1  563 

(01 

(Dl 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  aie  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


28  781 
17  965 
14  228 


47  942 
32  791 
23  762 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


33 

886 

4 

977 

(Dl 

(D| 

(Dl 

101 

(Dl 

2 

129 

(Dl 

(0) 

1 

518 

919 

(Dl 

4 

022 

7 

598 

IDI 

(Dl 

IDI 

1 

394 

552 

2 

360 

(Dl 

334 

1 

461 

(D) 

(Dl 

675 

(0) 

(Dl 

(01 

19 

083 

(01 

101 

10 

836 

4  475 
3  023 
2  333 


10  006 
8  043 
5  777 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


206  165 
166  001 
118  049 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


4  050 

868 

8  046 


4  649 
3  854 
2  770 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-45 


TABLE 


5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie 

SIC 
code 

County  and  kind  of  business 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,0001 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

LA    PORTE    COUNTY 

133    190 

127    662 

11    602 

293    010 

1    112 

828 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

TOTAL 

51 
19 
11 

9 

39 
15 
10 

5 
9 

9    313 

5    936 

892 

505 

2    010 

8    965 

5   796 

711 

115 

2    010 

1    HI 

f2l 
51 
138 

21    203 
17    209 

2  660 
982 

3  352 

252 

168 
29 
18 
37 

31 

521 
522-521 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.     PLUMBING.     PAINT.     ELECTRICAL    STORES 

8 
12 
8 

6 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

30 
6 

15 
9 

30 
6 

15 
9 

11    161 
9    015 
2    500 
2    616 

11    161 
9   015 
2    500 
2    616 

2    126 

1    116 

383 

327 

13    986 
29     109 
8    052 
6    825 

717 
161 
177 
106 

10 

2 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES     

8 

FOOD    STORES 

51 
5U1 
5U2 
513 

sua 

TOTAL 

125 

3 

3 
10 

87 
65 
3 
3 

12 

29    953 
28    591 
157 
215 
312 
678 

28    975 
27    709 
157 
207 
221 
678 

2    ISl 
1    978 
11 
11 
20 
161 

11    097 

10    365 

191 

175 

310 

3   056 

690 
605 

11 
61 

122 

GROCERY    STORES"     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

91 
3 

3 

3 

17 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX.55U 

TOTAL 

61 

<49 

27    919 

27    285 

2    119 

17     156 

172 

10 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

139 

103 

13     162 

11    960 

1    220 

25    851 

373 

115 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

TOTAL 

72 
8 
35 
15 
20 
8 
15 
6 

56 
8 
27 
15 
12 
2 
13 
6 

8    100 

1  119 
3    321 

2  212 
1    082 
1    812 
1    373 

172 

8    120 

1  119 
3    188 

2  212 
916 
(Dl 
(01 
172 

1    117 
238 
192 
351 
111 
(01 
(Dl 
61 

21    552 

1  002 
9    212 
6    135 

2  807 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1    371 

102 
18 
189 
125 
61 
(Dl 
(Dl 
33 

58 

MEN'S.     BOYS'     APPAREL    STORES.     CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.     SPECIALTY     STORES     

29 
13 

16 

(Dl 

(Dl 

8 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

60 
30 
30 

11 
20 
21 

1  819 

2  619 
2    200 

1  307 

2  381 
1    925 

635 
356 
279 

13    181 
7    178 
6    006 

152 
81 
68 

56 

28 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

28 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

196 
108 

162 
90 

10    081 
5    110 

9    371 
5    776 
3    595 

1    850 

1    319 

531 

35    951 
26    213 
9    738 

821 
626 
198 

200 

112 

88 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59PT(5911 
591               ( 

TOTAL 

23 
20 

19 
18 

3    910 
3    859 

3   816 
(D) 
(D> 

173 
(Dl 
(Dl 

10    019 
(Dl 
(Dl 

167 
(Dl 
(Dl 

15 

(Dl 

(Dl 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59   EX.591 

592 

593 

59« 

595 

596 

597 

598 

TOTAL 

113 
18 
9 

17 
10 
9 
12 

79 

12 
3 
2 
2 

13 
8 
9 

30 

9    819 

1  151 
173 
176 
169 

2  877 
898 

2    372 
2    030 

9    287 
890 
(D) 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2    831 
850 

2    372 

1    908 

1    156 
35 
ID) 
(D) 
(Dl 
212 
108 
385 
331 

21    797 
717 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

1  107 

2  HP 
6    931 
6    376 

306 
16 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
51 
31 
72 
117 

105 

15 

(01 

BOOK.     STATIONERY    STORES 

(Dl 
(Dl 

12 
11 

1 

50 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART* 

TOTAL 

50 

12 

1    533 

1    385 

251 

5    211 

57 

13 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  latile. 


16-46    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5, 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


522-52U 

5251 

5252 


542 
5«3 
5U"t 
5U5-5U9 


56 

561 > 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 > 568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


MADISON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN. Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN. S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHI.MG  STORES 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  ■  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available, 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


16  385 

12  050 

1  046 

1  236 

2  053 


18  628 

12  985 

3  614 

2  029 


44  179 

42  035 

443 


3  345 

553 

2  095 


11  398 
7  289 
4  109 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


16  089 

12  024 

898 


18  582 
12  9i?5 
3  600 
1  997 


41  583 

40  553 

397 


8  826 

1  364 
3  898 
3  345 

553 

2  087 
(Dl 
(Dl 


11  072 
7  081 
3  991 


11  056 
7  539 
3  517 


1  729 

11  057 

1  258 

1  088 

858 

818 

185 

185 

480 

358 

4  357 

4  303 

1  410 

1  410 

1  271 

1  257 

1  910 

1  638 

2  601 

1  788 

546 

267 


1  238 
187 
601 
529 


1  865 

1  202 

563 


2  256 

1  804 

452 


26  500 
17  070 

2  740 

3  233 
3  457 


55  489 
39  758 
10  524 
5  097 


59  499 

57  036 

701 


24  920 

3  848 
12  516 
11  240 

1  278 

4  902 


36  077 
24  259 
11  808 


45  200 
37  358 
8  842 


I2'5 

23  012 

97 

1  887 

58 

1  093 

2? 

429 

38 

759 

?19 

4  391 

245 

4  912 

197 

3  783 

253 

5  758 

677 

13  026 

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INDIANA    16-47 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-contmued 


SIC 

code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


512 

5143 

5'1« 

5«5 

546 

5462 

5453 

549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

MARION  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  HALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISEO 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


42  569 
19  887 
7  265 
2  404 


209  346 
169  784 
22  25B 
17  055 


222  950 
209  695 

3  137 
245 
783 

1  815 

1  717 

4  333 

2  348 
1  985 

260 
965 


231  HI 

189  349 

172  162 

(0) 

(01 

18  544 

12  415 

682 

10  121 

1  716 

(01 

(Dl 


12  731 
9  068 
3  663 


9  346 

11  288 

939 


1  123  500 


208  782 
169  784 
21  962 
16  787 


218  978 

206  713 

2  915 

245 


230  217 

189  349 

172  162 

(01 

(Dl 

18  010 

12  261 

682 

9  915 

1  678 

(D) 


12  637 
9  002 
3  535 


9  224 

11  222 

939 


5  907 

2  819 

846 

516 

366 


35  477 
29  331 

4  116 
1  994 


17  094 

15  202 

259 


978 
618 
360 


900 
107 
851 
286 


1  646 

1  269 

377 


114  986 
55  081 
16  774 
10  728 
6  466 

21  815 


723  782 
608  051 
78  583 
36  347 


328  255 

291  954 

5  587 

353 

787 

(0) 

(D) 

19  338 

12  245 

7  093 


415  784 

336  961 

303  504 

(Dl 

IDl 

26  880 

37  845 

1  859 

13  239 

4  517 

101 

(D) 


32  413 
25  199 
7  214 


21  682 

30  488 

1  970 


11  831 

9  443 

1  788 

580 


3  656 

2  785 
2  464 


16-48    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


MARION  COUNTY  — CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY!  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STOREb  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS'  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  ■ 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  . 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


28  705 

22  025 

«  599 

1  005 


U  303 

3  695 

4  755 

618 


88  353 
65  20« 
H2  835 
9  559 
6  712 
6  098 
23  1«9 


53  352 

52  «78 

871 


69  298 

U  105 

3  365 

128 

3  237 

909 

516 

393 

1  511 
1  185 

326 
1  718 
3  212 

828 
8  251 
21  633 
«  368 

10) 
15  220 


1 

078 

3 

401 

666 

348 

907 

(Dl 

367 

3 

340 

53 

252 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


46  260 
27  231 
20  907 


4  297 

552 

3  745 


87  133 
64  522 
42  503 
9  473 
6  506 
6  040 
22  661 


53  000 

52  126 

874 


65  476 
10  401 
2  591 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


"« 

144 

(Dl 

15 

052 

(0) 

„ 

059 

(Dl 

217 

(01 

922 

3 

401 

666 

348 

865 

ID) 

285 

2 

854 

51 

332 

ID) 

ID) 

16 

962 

7  042 

4  Oil 

3  049 

676 

133 

ID) 

ID) 

1  719 

534 

778 


20  521 
17  083 
11  124 

2  729 
1  318 
1  912 

3  438 


9  549 
767 
486 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


137  199 
76  218 
57  323 

13  637 
3  006 

ID) 

(D) 

34  502 

11  896 

14  583 
1  067 

13  516 


429  412 
354  530 
233  470 
55  522 
28  511 
37  027 
74  882 


137  794 

134  889 

2  905 


201  899 
15  155 
10  178 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


1^7 

2  143 

109 

2  045 

128 

1  791 

325 

25  784 

310 

78  739 

610 

11  140 

(D) 

(0) 

?3ft 

57  959 

ID) 

ID) 

816 

16  098 

ID) 

(0) 

47 

1  100 

ID) 

(01 

107 

2  398 

758 

15  741 

150 

2  556 

63 

1  575 

115 

2  579 

ID) 

(D) 

36 

657 

726 

13  906 

537 

173  901 

ID) 

(Dl 

in) 

(0) 

535 

93  936 

1  486 
858 
640 


4  956 

1  143 

688 

640 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-49 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


522-52« 

5251 

5252 


542 
5tt3 
5141 
5H5-549 


5f.l 

567 

562 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

565 

566 

56« 

569 

59   EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


POf!TER    COUNTY 


RETAIL    TRADE.     TOTAL 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES"  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


3  698 
208 
905 

2  404 


2  880 

2  812 

795 

795 

812 

744 

506 

440 

306 

304 

3  867 

1  447 

2  420 


5  624 
4  233 
1  391 


099 

4  635 

450 

368 

83 

ID) 

386 

(D) 

197 

(D) 

774 

2  774 

176 

132 

375 

363 

558 

446 

995 

18 

228 

648 

U 

804 

28 

679 

134 

2 

?5S 

185 

3 

490 

4  693 
255 
872 

1  123 


16-50    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


ST  JOSEPH  COUNTY 


RETAIL    TriADEi    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHEFi  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
*OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


•^72  14115 

"■65  967 

1  8911 

372 


15  915 
10  183 
5  732 


26  957 
19  08H 
7  873 


I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  < 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  troup  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


18 

335 

101 

2 

922 

2 

811 

'69  577 

■"63  q77 

1  806 

335 


15  551 
9  983 
5  558 


19  166 

17  1(15 

IDI 

IDI 

1  227 

829 

557 

517 

IDI 

IDI 

2  613 

2  643 

1  1152 

1  ilOU 

U  078 

3  980 

«  589 

«  511 

'5  059 

''U  22q 

150 


2  512 

1  737 

805 


^^96  355 

"■bo  IBS 

2  90e 


18  399 
31  511 
13  885 


108  758 
90  759 
17  999 


215 

1  139 

100 

1  951 

(01 

IDI 

156 

3  199 

276 

5  257 

511 

9  550 

798 

15  705 

152 

21  518 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-51 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

TIPPECANOE  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBERi 


TRADE  1  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES"  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


23  087 
2  037 
1  073 


6  530 
2  060 
2  878 
2  U07 
(471 
(D) 
1  036 


5  856 
3  772 

2  oat 


10  615 
7  515 
3  100 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WIthtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  seoarately  in  this  table. 


10  125 

5  998 

7(i9 

601 

2  777 


26  197 

23  087 

2  037 

1  073 


6  492 
2  022 
2  878 
2  (*07 
(*71 
(D) 
1  036 


5  712 
3  698 

2  014 


11    008 

10   7544 

1    015 

919 

nt 

(Dl 

2    135 

2   091 

(407 

(0) 

3    535 

3    595 

5(45 

5445 

1   mo 

1     1(40 

2    086 

2    032 

3  715 

3  221 

3(43 

152 


993 
551 
332 


2  316 

1  820 
«96 


25  707 
16  31U 

2  911 
893 

5  589 


71  135 
52  120 
5  22e 
2  787 


559 

(D) 

3  523 


17  828 

5  356 
7  453 

6  095 
1  358 

(D) 

3  788 


50  771 
40  262 
10  509 


1  585 
3  255 

7  27(4 


16-52    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-52'* 
5251 
5252 


5U2 
5U3 
5l|t 
545-5H9 


55PT{55i|l 


56 

551.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59   EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


County  and  kind  o(  business 


VANDERBURGH  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .... 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO*  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Holes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  WItlilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  In  this  table. 


Total 

(numberl 


With 
payroll 


294 
181 
113 


Total,  all 

establisti 

ments 

($1,000) 


10  257 

4  376 

1  664 

2  454 
1  763 


36  734 
29  251 
4  536 
2  947 


18  681 
3  538 
9    418 


10  609 
6  704 
3    905 


10   495 

10    295 

200 


1  894 

2  460 
494 

2    908 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


10  137 

4  376 

1  656 

2  342 
1  763 


36  688 
29  251 
4  536 
2  901 


IB  515 
3  442 
9  388 


10  213 
6  492 
3  721 


862 
302 
462 

742 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1  528 
695 
319 
351 


4  753 

3  670 

755 

328 


3  145 

648 

1  597 


1  749 

1  115 

634 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


27  838 
13  786 
6  723 
4  513 
2  816 


111  870 

91  203 

14  246 

6  421 


61  665 

11  818 
30  493 


33  818 
21  616 
12  000 


76  087 
59  837 
16  250 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


1    966 

1    568 

398 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-53 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(numbeO 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

VIGO   COUNTY 

1     119 

769 

191    699 

185    345 

24    261 

458     173 

7    006 

1    005 

LUMBER.    BUILOINS    MATERIALS"    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

«5 
19 
8 
12 

40 
15 
8 
10 

7 

6     194 
3    254 
528 
1    250 
1    162 

6    152 
3    240 
508 
1    242 
1    152 

860 
488 
126 
161 
85 

16    985 
8    687 

2  814 

3  784 
1    700 

206 
97 
28 
56 
25 

36 

521 

522-52« 

5251 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING   MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

13 

5 
11 

7 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

32 
6 
1« 
12 

21 
6 

12 
6 

27    905 
16    658 
3    751 
7    497 

27    658 

16    558 

(Dl 

(Dl 

4    249 

2    583 

(01 

(01 

75    787 

46    524 

(01 

(Dl 

1     337 
B04 
(01 
(Dl 

25 

LIMITED   PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES     

(01 
(Dl 

FOOD    STORES 

TOTAL 

205 

179 

1 

6 

15 

101 
85 

1 

6 
9 

33    283 

32    505 
(Dl 
40 
319 
(01 

30   809 

30    110 

(01 

319 
(Dl 

2    234 
2    102 

(Dl 

36 
ID) 

45    407 

43    790 

(01 

513 

(0) 

683 
525 
(Dl 

15 
(01 

188 

5itl 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

155 

(Dl 

n 

3 

(Dl 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

76 

46 

29    914 

29    376 

3    167 

57    584 

635 

65 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT(55it) 

TOTAL 

118 

124 

12    464 

11    932 

1    218 

25    558 

425 

133 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561 1 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

555 

566 

56U.569 

TOTAL 

45 
11 
16 
13 
3 
5 
12 

37 
9 

10 

3 

5 
12 

5     197 
880 

1  008 
(D) 
(Dl 
(01 

2  064 

5     129 
862 
978 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2    064 

879 
149 
132 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
291 
(Dl 

17     170 

2  731 

3  044 
(D) 
(01 
(01 

4  897 
(Dl 

320 
40 
59 
(01 
(01 
(01 
78 
(Dl 

22 

MEN'S.     BOYS'     APPAREL    STORES.     CUSTOM    TAILORS 

5 

(Dl 

(01 
(01 

5 

(Dl 

FURNITURE.     HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

53 
33 

20 

37 

21 
15 

7    015 
3    532 

3    484 

5    840 
3    405 
3    434 

1    274 
784 
490 

21    130 
10    949 
10    181 

251 
133 
118 

41 

571 
572.573 

25 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

15 

EATING.     DRINKING    PLACES 

58 

TOTAL 

272 
156 

210 
134 

12    025 
7    522 
4    503 

11    035 
7    294 
3    741 

2    321 

1    882 

439 

45    531 
36    443 
10    138 

1     097 
861 
236 

293 

5812 
5813 

160 

133 

59PT(591I 
591               1 

TOTAL 

31 
29 

2 

29 
27 
2 

6    798 
(Dl 
(Dl 

6    750 
(Dl 
(01 

776 
(01 
(Dl 

15    573 
(0) 
(Dl 

297 
(01 

(Dl 

29 

(0) 

IDl 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59    EX.591 
592 

TOTAL 

169 
29 
18 
3 
13 
18 
10 
25 
53 

111 
17 
8 
3 
5 
16 
5 
19 
37 

10    517 

1    208 

543 

277 

499 

1    922 

1    753 

1  959 

2  355 

(01 
872 
407 
277 
(01 
1    920 
1    707 

1  885 

2  075 

(Dl 
45 
109 
43 
(Dl 
268 
357 
251 
390 

(01 
964 
2     176 
982 
(D) 

4  200 

5  358 
5    551 
7     151 

(0) 
27 
54 
16 

(Dl 
52 
62 
81 

122 

(Dl 

30 

14 

1 

595 
596 

(01 

13 
6 

598 
599 

18 

42 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53    PART* 

TOTAL 

42 

10 

39    385 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

J  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  a 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


16-54    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
l^ov,  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 

Actiue 
proprie 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

*aYNE  COUNTY 

755 

50 

18 
8 
10 

33 

1« 
15 

105 
7U 

5 
5 
20 

57 

98 

19 

7 
20 
15 

5 
5 
lU 
3 

13 
25 
17 

111 
107 
37 

25 
18 

7 

121 
20 

3 

6 
15 
11 
11 
15 

10 

569 

11 

11 

5 

10 

31 

11 
13 

63 
12 

3 
6 
12 

15 

81 

15 
7 

18 

13 
5 
5 

12 
3 

35 
20 
15 

122 
91 
31 

17 
15 

1 

77 
12 
3 
3 

9 

12 
25 

6 

113  851 

5  975 

3  131 

1  251 

378 

1  903 

12  910 

5  576 

2  751 

3  510 

22  391 

19  989 

8 

122 

213 

2  029 

21  329 

10  322 

6  257 
729 

2  126 
1  732 

391 

(D) 

1  ISO 

ID) 

1  152 

3  216 

1  236 

9  192 
5  951 

2  538 

3  519 

3  160 
189 

10  967 

1  083 

93 

(D) 

272 

3  353 

735 

3  112 

1  909 

2  055 

109  705 

5  852 
3  131 

1  231 
291 

1  903 

12  871 

5  576 

2  751 

3  511 

21  503 
19  193 

110 
213 

1  957 

21  015 
9  592 

6  227 
729 

2  106 
1  712 

391 

(0) 

1  150 

(D> 

1  158 

2  936 

1  222 

9  008 
6  518 

2  360 

3  157 
101 
(01 

10  261 

809 

(Dl 

(01 

231 

3  189 

722 

3  108 

1  727 

1  738 

13  075 

1  080 
152 
311 
35 
282 

1  702 
839 

155 
108 

1  721 
1  28B 

5 
11 
387 

1  995 

980 

853 
81 
328 
281 
11 
(Dl 
172 
(D) 

685 
555 
120 

1  919 

1  579 

370 

637 
(01 
(01 

1  225 
57 
(Dl 
(Dl 
21 
330 
126 
107 
199 

215 

253  881 

21  751 
8  715 

6  993 
725 

5  319 

33  903 

15  122 

8  301 

10  180 

32  291 

21  273 

120 
751 

7  117 

11  226 

IS  257 

15  115 
1  651 
5  962 

1  995 
967 
(D) 

3  335 
(01 

11  582 

9  199 

2  383 

39  582 
31  701 
7  881 

12  209 
101 

(Dl 

22  675 

1  176 
(01 
IDl 
153 

5  127 

2  151 

6  530 
1  136 

1  051 

1  198 

269 
93 
95 
11 
67 

553 
317 
183 
153 

576 
119 

5 
22 
100 

137 

302 

351 
57 

131 

112 
22 

(Dl 
55 

(01 

151 
111 
10 

901 
756 
118 

178 
(01 

(01 

333 

25 
(01 
(0) 
6 
89 
10 
85 
58 

11 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 

522-52H 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

7 
10 

7 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

531 
533 
539 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

6 
17 

101 

541 
5U2 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

67 

21 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

39 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

95 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

29 

561.567 
562-3 t 566 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

1 
10 

553 1 568 
555 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

1 

(Dl 

9 

561.569 

57 
571 
572.573 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

I0> 

32 

16 
16 

109 

37 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

(0> 

(D) 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

110 

21 

(Ul 

59V 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

(01 
5 

596 

11 
10 

7 

18 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

36 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-55 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 

(number) 


522-52« 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5U 
SUl 
542 
5U3 
51W 
5U5-5«9 


55  EX.55« 


56 

561 1 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

56«>569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


ArjDERSON 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDHARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 36        30        5  929 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 1«        11        3  153 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 1«         6  733 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 1«  12  15  9«7 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 1  t  12  100 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 6  *  2  138 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  «  2  I  109 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  REAOY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 17        39        6  130 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 26        20         3  677 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  .         21        19        2  153 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 83  65  5  925 

LIQUOR  STORES 15  9  953 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 8  1  730 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES 9  9  1  129 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 9  7  903 

OTHER  STORES 31  29  1  U67 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


5  793 

3  453 

597 


6  786 

1  041 
3  039 

2  878 


5  563 
783 
710 


1  021 
149 
513 
481 


1  088 
704 
384 


1  241 
952 
289 


15  156 
9  346 
I  910 


19  787 
13  358 
6  429 


25  298 
19  382 
5  916 


72B 

14  929 

62 

1  237 

49 

908 

101 

(Dl 

29 

570 

(Dl 

(Dl 

198 

3  957 

138 

2  700 

212 

4  781 

I 


16-56    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contm 


ued 


City  and  kind  ot  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


EVANSVILLE 


RETAIL  TF?ADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATEF*IALS>  HARDWAREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBINGt  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS!  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (MA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


17 

163 

11 

1*58 

5 

70b 

10 

495 

10 

295 

200 

10 

999 

2 

190 

887 

(01 

(Dl 

717 

2 

«60 

494 

2 

850 

747 
2  302 

462 
2  534 


3  UIO 

2  725 

685 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-57 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


FORT  WAYNE 

RETAIL 
LUMBER  1 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELtCTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL -  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .... 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION. 


USIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  avail 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  aie  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 


10  613 
6  676 
1  569 


55  295 

47  257 

6  «3« 

1  60lt 


■^67  025 

■'62  365 

1  332 


(Dl 
1  170 
1  624 
1  433 
1  124 

1  698 

2  557 
(Dl 


5  216 

Not  applicat)le.  ''Revised. 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


10  381 
6  676 
1    465 


55    259 

47    257 

6    428 

1    574 


r66    099 

161    517 

1    332 


12  606 
7  545 
5   061 


(Dl 
1  126 
1  510 
1  379 
1    094 

1  576 

2  523 
4    959 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


1  543 

1  020 

284 


257 
215 
205 
118 
324 
350 
1  004 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
l^ov  15 

(dollars) 


31  007 
20  001 
5  026 


169  696 

143  959 

21  595 

4  042 


^^102  446 

''86  518 

2  522 


37  220 
22  49? 
14  722 


104  287 
83  550 
20  737 


2  553 

4  873 

7  516 

19  552 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


16-58    INDIANA 


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TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

GARY 

1  366 

1  070 

258  525 

250  617 

31  656 

646  117 

9  145 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAI 

58 
13 
25 
20 

46 
11 
17 
18 

7  578 
4  900 
1  739 
1  039 

7  354 
4  674 
1  667 
1  013 

1  237 
828 
297 
112 

23  896 
14  911 
6  842 
2  143 

250 
147 
73 
30 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDKARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

5 
18 
15 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

36 
6 

14 
16 

32 

6 

14 
12 

53  490 
41  115 
8  156 
4  218 

53  340 
ttl  115 
8  156 
4  058 

7  315 

5  401 

1  445 

458 

147  528 
111  364 
27  206 

8  958 

2  255 

1  502 
497 
156 

13 

3 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

10 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

253 
188 

17 

19 
25 

163 
118 
11 
V 
11 
19 

60  093 

55  147 

2  348 

433 

454 

1  711 

57  529 

53  123 

2  052 

433 

344 

1  577 

4  933 
4  330 
131 
35 
45 
391 

107  258 

94  850 

2  441 

713 

752 

8  502 

1  357 
1  114 
51 
17 
23 
152 

240 

5U1 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

170 

5«3 

5 

28 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

51 

41 

36  152 

35  738 

3  220 

52  968 

518 

34 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

162 

138 

18  459 

17  293 

1  607 

35  815 

517 

171 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

118 
18 
45 
23 
22 
15 
35 
5 

102 
18 
41 
21 
20 
11 
29 
3 

16  647 

2  142 
5  824 
4  572 
1  252 
4  578 

3  590 
413 

16  431 

2  142 
5  810 
4  565 
1  244 
4  628 

3  490 
371 

2  433 
358 
879 
693 
186 
673 
473 
50 

48  576 
8  029 
16  889 

13  306 
3  583 

14  044 
8  722 

892 

691 
94 
277 
209 
68 
193 
111 
16 

70 

5611567 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

U 
33 

19 

563.568 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

14 
5 

17 

564.569 

3 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

83 
50 
33 

59 
25 

11  895 
8  333 
3  552 

11  553 
8  097 
3  456 

1  880 

1  354 

525 

37  452 
26  742 
10  720 

394 
282 
112 

52 

28 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

24 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 

5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

326 
198 
128 

288 
176 
112 

20  064 
13  001 
7  053 

19  335 
12  755 
6  581 

3  991 

3  064 
927 

83  420 
65  219 

18  201 

1  938 

1  573 

365 

325 

172 

153 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

50 

49 

1 

50 

49 

1 

8  837 
ID) 
(0) 

8  837 
(Dl 
(01 

1  213 
(01 
(Dl 

23  400 
(01 

(Dl 

385 
(01 
(01 

45 

(01 

(01 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

189 

61 
18 

7 
2 
17 
21 
59 

125 
35 
16 

5 
2 
13 
15 
35 

16  577 

4  483 

1  435 

(01 

441 

(Dl 

1  759 

4  089 

4  049 

14  587 

3  415 
1  391 

(01 

429 

(D) 

1  735 

4  029 
3  367 

2  292 
231 
280 
(0) 
78 
(Dl 
328 
815 
504 

45  592 

4  034 
6  287 

(Dl 

2  014 

(01 

5  951 
15  631 

9  043 

588 
89 
109 
(01 
.26 
(Dl 
75 
129 
143 

179 

592 
593 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

67 
15 
(01 

8 

596 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

(01 

a 

14 

52 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

40 

16 

8  533 

8  519 

1  545 

30  202 

252 

30 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (I4A)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  anplicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  o(  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-59 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witb 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Actiue 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES.  .  

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
retailers,  part  of  %\t  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  768 

4  660 

576 

a  532 


31  189 
22  772 
2  070 
6  317 


12  936 

2  789 
5  539 
1  893 

645 
ID) 

3  490 


10 

105 

5 

230 

4 

875 

, 

749 

6 

886 

2 

863 

8  190 
292 
273 
559 


1  166 
1  754 
3  059 


7  624 

4  660 

562 

2  402 


31  189 
22  772 
2  070 


12  698 

2  753 
5  539 
4  893 

645 
(Dl 

3  288 


9  867 
5  030 
4  837 


8  715 
6  340 
2  375 


1  156 

1  664 

2  705 


4  375 

3  275 

403 

597 


1  948 
404 
943 
854 


1  785 

1  521 

264 


22  301 

13  881 

2  580 

5  840 


101  795 

71  264 

7  499 

23  032 


39  337 
8  290 

18  971 


38  132 
32  618 

5  514 


27  496 
263 
557 
992 


16-60    INDIANA 


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TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


502 

5U3 
5«1 
5«5 
5«6 
5U62 
5463 
5lt9 


553 
559 


551 

557 

561 

557 

562- 

3i558 

552 

553 

558 

563 

( 

INDIANAPOLIS 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD/  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STOSeS 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


29  210 
11  «85 
6  531 


159  113 
1U8  152 

2  288 
2«5 
575 

1  729 
1  355 

3  502 
1  752 
1  810 


201  932 
171  872 
155  133 


33  518 

5  202 

5  555 

6K6 

9  317 

5  517 

2  770 

315 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


175  085 

118  139 

17  501 

e  951 


155  855 

115  581 

2  056 

215 


1  002 

1  585 

711 


27  569 
3  119 
1  387 


12  562 

10  911 

195 


2  150  359 


76  651 
29  220 

11  291 


552  226 
570  671 
65  212 
25  707 


371  112 
311  056 
2B1  720 


771 

87 

597 

909 

15 

761 

(D) 

(0) 

(Di 

(D) 

285 

25 

762 

971 

19 

596 

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INDIANA    16-61 


TABLE  6  Cities  Withi  500  Establisliments  or  More:  1963 


•Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payrall 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  ol 
unincoi 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


INDIANAPOLIS — CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS i  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISH, NGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STOI^ES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Noiisloie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable 


10 

1U2 

38 

371 

?■? 

903 

22 

an 

IB 

819 

17 

963 

7 

7H0 

3 

642 

937 

877 

ID) 

(n) 

(Dl 

(D) 

a 

948 

8 

746 

? 

677 

2 

661 

1 

61t 

1 

156 

72  371 
51  836 
36  573 
6  686 
4  787 
3  790 
20  535 


3  732 
652 
229 

(Dl 

957 

3  173 

566 

348 
740 


71  373 

51  326 
36  305 
6  664 
4  525 
3  732 
20  047 


61 

780 

58 

782 

10 

173 

9 

469 

2 

905 

2 

251 

78 

(Dl 

2 

827 

(Ul 

887 

699 

(01 

(Ul 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1 

242 

972 

956 

(0) 

286 

(Ul 

16  329 
13  319 
9  523 
1  874 
909 
1  013 
3  010 


109 
116 

1  208 

2  869 


16 

744 

1  265 

64 

572 

729 

■jU 

507 

567 

9 

712 

101 

3 

006 

41 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

28 

473 

267 

9 

386 

106 

14 

313 

163 

340  802 
274  150 
198  187 
38  358 


2  045 

1  660 

22  839 

70  244 


95 

2  130 

709 

14  853 

150 

2  655 

53 

1  575 

94 

2  252 

(D) 

(Dl 

36 

657 

624 

12  103 

16-62    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  ot  business 


Total 
(numtMr) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-52U 

5251 

5252 


5112 
5«3 
5tta 
5U5-5U9 


55  EX.55« 


56 

561.567 
562-31566 
562 

563 1 566 
565 
565 
551 .569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPHENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE' 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


7  298 

7  218 

3  831 

3  831 

1  UK 

1  090 

1  152 

(0) 

891 

(Dl 

13  817 

13  817 

11  258 

11  258 

1  551 

1  551 

1  008 

1  008 

1«  348 

13  812 

13  510 

13  230 

«  557 

1  531 

1  958 

1  755 

212 

(Dl 

768 


5  273 
3  367 
1  905 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


4  557 

1  531 

1  958 

1  756 

212 

IDI 

758 


5  084 
4  073 
2  Oil 


5  129 

5  745 

832 

734 

427 

427 

97 

(D> 

499 

403 

438 

438 

935 

892 

1  831 

(01 

1  059 

947 

519 

11  685 

181 

3  408 

?74 

5  343 

244 

4  753 

30 

590 

742 
525 
216 


1  256 
917 
339 


17  163 

7  609 
3  440 


13  383 
9  388 
3  995 


28  894 
20  557 
8  237 


17  955 
926 

1  013 
(D) 

1  286 
535 

4  219 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-63 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARI^  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  E..ECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STOREb 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WiUiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


26  IJ56 

25  976 

24  838 

2H    378 

256 

(01 

8  054 
U  242 
3  812 


8  825 
5  768 
3  057 


1  437 
938 
499 


1  999 

1  537 

462 


29  380 
19  511 
9  869 


42  367 
32  062 
10  305 


941 
736 
205 


16-64    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-co 


-Continued 


SIC 

code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-52« 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


511 
5«1 
5«2 
5«3 
5«a 
5U5-519 


55  EX.554 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561.559 


59   E 

X.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

53   PART* 

Standard 

Nonstore 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPHENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


2  570 

1  189 

268 

1  590 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


5  842 
729 

1  990 

1  595 
394 
(D) 

1  145 


7  119 
4  857 
2  262 


(01 

(Dl 

227 

2  002 

666 

2  095 

1  665 


1  080 

^Revised. 


5  802 
729 

I  970 

1  576 
394 
(01 

1  125 


5  909 
4  769 
2  140 


994 
666 
091 
499 


902 
358 
284 


648 
531 
117 


1  532 

1  186 

345 


18  433 
5  958 
5  523 
355 
4  587 


812 

15    427 

84 

1    551 

314 

5    557 

270 

4    700 

44 

967 

10  886 
8  555 
2  333 


30  566 
23  183 
7  383 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-65 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


SOUTH  SEND 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS!  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING,  PLUMBING.  PAINl.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Ul  210 
33  911 
"t  553 
2  736 


16  160 
6  643 
6  331 
5  239 

1  095 
795 

2  079 
309 


18  396 
13  135 
5  261 


2 

289 

2 

866 

551 

ID) 

610 

522 

1 

144 

2 

565 

8  826 
4  759 
2  099 


41  146 
33  911 
4  523 


43  558 

39  035 

993 


16  038 
6  627 
6  326 
5  239 

1  087 
697 

2  079 
309 


12  030 
7  938 
4  092 


17  378 
12  983 
4  395 


9  532 

9  523 

109 


1  389 
652 

385 


6  375 

5  338 

746 

291 


3  787 

3  211 

576 


26  360 

12  465 
8  080 


53  786 
22  872 
21  028 
17  709 
3  319 
2  757 
6  258 
851 


38  726 
28  601 
10  125 


76  832 
54  251 
12  581 


1  954 

1  571 

285 


16-66    INDIANA 


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TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


5tt2 
5«3 
5«4 
545-5119 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59   EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


TERRE  HAUTE 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILCING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zeto.       (D)  Wilhtieiii  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  this  table. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


9    682 
5    768 

3   914 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1    903 

1    518 

385 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-67 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
l^ov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

INDIANA 

102 

<;8 

10    SOI 

10    203 

2    697 

57    087 

1     139 

5812     PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,     TOTAL     

51 

32 
63 

28 
63 

3    621 
6    U23 

226 

3    536 

6    U23 

2m) 

226 

925 

1   7ia 

60 
32 

19    819 

35    881 
1    387 

612 

151 

619 

39 

18 

11 

35 

5 

EVANSVILLLi      IND.-KY,,  5MSA 

^ 

5 

5S12    "ART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,     TOTAL     

5 

CAFETERIAS     

3 

^ 

(0) 
(0) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(Dl 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

FT.     WAYNE    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PI  ANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,    TOTAL 

a 

u 

616 

616 

203 

3   890 

51 

3 

3 

(D) 
(D) 

1     275 

(D) 
(D) 

1     275 

(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

6    U70 

(D) 
(D) 

250 

(D) 
(D) 

GARY    SMSA 

in 

10 

260 

5B12    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,     TOTAL     

1 

RESTAURANTS,     LUNCHROOMS 

6 

6 

1     077 

1     077 

197 

5     220 

221 

CAFETERIAS     

INDIANAPOLIS    SMSA 

5ni2     PAST 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,     TOTAL     

3! 

31 

1    296 

■4    296 

1     195 

21     618 

102 

10 

RESTAURANTS,     LUNCHROOMS 

10 

10 

1     156 

1     156 

318 

6   aio 

18    208 
15    865 

96 
306 

500 

LOUISVILLE,     KY.-IND.,  SMSA 

36 

36 

2    1159 

2    159 

650 

5312    .^RT 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,     TOTAL     

23 

3 
16 

8 
16 

893 
1    258 

893 
1    258 

258 

3  30 

6    5  37 
8    151 

105 
180 

CAFETERIAS     

12 

REFRESHMENT    PLACES     

MUNCIE    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,     TOTAL     

3 

3 

390 

390 

138 

2    532 

53 

1 

CAFETERIAS     

1 

2 
1 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(d) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(0) 
(D) 

(Ol 
(D) 

REFRESHMENT    P'  ACES 

5812    "ART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,     TOTAL     

9 

7 

772 

TOO 

20n 

U    255 

75 

1 

2 

; 

(D) 

(0) 

(d) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

Cr) 

(D) 

CAFETERIAS     

TERRE    HAUTE    SMSA 

5B12    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS,     TOTAL     

3 

1 

35 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

2 
1 

1 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

CAFETERIAS     

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zsro.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable 


16-68    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  8  Commissaries,  Exclianges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for 
Military  Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


(These  data  were  collected  by  the  Departm 

nt  Of  Defense  and  a 

e  not  included  in  any  of  the  tabtilalions  of  the  1963  Census  of  Business 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

6    93y 

50  C 
1    916 

71 
4    6U7 

7Q11 

20 
2  52 

26 
^96 

246 

13 
71 

153 

15    079 

4  36 

3    708 

560 

10    375 

3    «73 

152 
1    528 

1    793 

217 

11 
125 

ei 

39 

18 
19 

231 

1    575 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

2    £08 
117 

2    '-4  91 

346 
1 

3U5 

HI 

HI 

7     301 

7     304 

653 

31 

36E 
71 
36  3 

231 

8 
127 
26 
70 

96 
11 

23 

3    677 

205 

1    U16 

■60 

1    1496 

Standard  Notes:       -  ReDtesenIs  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availat)le.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-69 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  iVIore:  1958 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


($1,000) 


INDIANA!  TOTAL 


ADAMS  COUNTY  .... 

DECATUR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


ALLEN  COUNTY  

FORT  wAyNE  

NEW  HAVEN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BARTHOLOMEW  COUNTY  .  . 

COLUMBUS  

EDINBURG  (PART)'  •  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BENTON  COUNTY. 


BLACKFORD  COUNTY, .  . 
DUNKIRK  (PART  I '  .  . 
HARTFORD  CITY.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


BOONE  COUNTY  .... 

LEBANON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


BROWN  COUNTY  

CARROLL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

DELPHI  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CASS  COUNTY 

LOGANSPORT  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CLARK  COUNTY  

CHARLESTOWN 

CLARKSVILLE 

JEFFERSONvILLE  .  .  . 

SELLERSBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLAY  COUNTY 

BRAZIL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLINTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

FRANKFORT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 


DAVIESS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

WASHINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DEARBORN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

AURORA  

GREENDALE 

LAWkEnCEBURG  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DECATUR  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GREENSBURG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DE  KALB  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

AUBURN  

GARRETT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DELAWARE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MUNCIE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DUBOIS  COUNTY 

HUNTINGBURG 

JASPER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ELKHART  COUNTY  .... 

ELKHART 

GOSHEN  

NAPPANEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


AYETTE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
CONNERSVILLE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FLOYD  COUNTY  

NEW  ALBANY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FOUNTAIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ATTICA  

COVINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero. 


23  965 
It  675 
9  310 

296  919 

256  942 

6  916 

33  091 


31  e3e 

21  736 
10  102 


19  202 
6  809 
10  393 

«8  358 

36  009 
10  3t9 

51  105 
3  6211 

2  373 
31  128 

3  571 
10  309 


33  743 
26  021 
7  722 


2a  1*01 

19  353 

5  01(8 

30  283 

13  613 

«  086 

12  584 

115  790 

96  493 

19  297 

26  825 
5  360 

12  478 

10  987 

126  070 

67  507 

27  296 
8  661 

24  504 

24  509 

22  766 

1  743 

48  320 

45  596 

3  222 


4  905  859 

22  061 
14  195 
7  856 

290  295 
253  175 

6  645 


(Dl 

13  851 

14  251 
(Dl 

11  350 
(01 

29  908 
21  042 
8  866 


16  572 

8  699 

9  873 

45  096 
36  633 
9  453 

50  811 
3  376 
1  895 

33  128 

3  483 
8  929 

19  564 
15  539 

4  225 

32  569 
25  537 

5  932 


29  007 

13  349 

3  878 

11  780 

111  236 

93  407 

17  829 

25  865 
5  130 

12  175 
9  559 

121  586 

54  451 

26  682 
8  405 

22  040 

23  253 
21  756 

1  495 


19  423 

7  607 

5  653 

6  163 


2  294 
1  472 

822 

37  053 

33  42 

597 

3  032 


(D 
(D 

1  179 

1  52 
ID 

1  274 
ID) 

2  950 

2  069 
881 

210 

1  560 
740 
820 

5  140 

4  432 

706 

4  946 
300 
170 

3  457 
316 
703 

1  842 

1  514 

326 


2  348 

1  984 

364 


13  323 

11  341 

1  962 

2  615 
452 

1  519 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BROOKVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FULTON  COUNTY 

ROCHESTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GIBSON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
OAKLAND  CITY  .  .  . 

PRINCETON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


GRANT  COUNTY 
FAIRMOUNT. 
GAS  CITY  . 


REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GREENE  COUNTY 

JASONVILLE  

LINTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HAMILTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

NOBLESVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HANCOCK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GREENFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


lARRISON  COUNTY. 


HENDRICKS  COUNTY  .  .  . 

BROWNSSURG  

DANVILLE  

PLAINFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


lENRY  COUNTY  

NEW  CASTLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HOWARD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

KOKOMO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


(UNTINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

HUNTINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SEYMOUR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JASPER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
RENSSELAER  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


AY  COUNTY  ...... 

DUNKIRK  (PART)  .  .  . 

PORTLAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MADISON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JENNINGS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
NORTH  VERNON  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JOHNSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
EDINBURG  (PARTi'   .  . 

FRANKLIN  

GREENWOOD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KNOX  COUNTY 

BICKNELL  

VINCENNES 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KOSCIUSKO  COUNTY  .  . 

WARSAW  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


LAGRANGE  COUNTY 


LAKE  COUNTY.  . 
CROWN  POINT. 
DYER  .... 
EAST  CHICAGO 
EAST  GARY.  . 
GARY  .... 
GRIFFITH  .  . 
HAMMOND.  .  . 
HIGHLAND  .  . 
HOBART  .  •  . 


11  653 
7  048 
4  505 


17 
11 

569 
52! 

6 

048 

30 

643 

4 

269 

15 

433 

10 

921 

79  166 

3  515 

4  637 
61  435 

9  576 


25 

003 

3 

470 

9 

749 

11 

784 

30 

327 

13 

881 

15 

445 

26 

999 

15 

651 

11 

148 

52  103 
35  822 
16  281 


34  640 
24  621 

10  019 

29  965 

21  204 

6  781 

21  400 

11  054 
10  346 


25  473 
22  205 
3  266 

12  884 
9  898 

2  986 

35  653 

3  076 
15  758 

5  920 
9  099 

47  945 
3  853 

35  831 
7  262 

54  792 
24  710 
30  082 


561  514 
16  476 
3  710 
64  935 
9  137 
214  990 
6  755 
161  123 
13  162 
12  821 


9    575 

711    692 

3  332 

4  427 
59    319 

7    614 

21  953 
3  024 
9  059 
9  670 

26  457 

13  615 

14  842 

25  555 

15  337 

10  216 


49  127 
34  756 
14  359 

65  449 
59  349 
5  100 

31  158 
23  193 
7  955 

27  691 
20  562 

7  009 

19  566 

10  902 

8  684 

18  672 
3  204 

11  447 


23  689 
20  979 
2  710 

11  682 
9  424 
2  458 

33  519 

2  742 
15  656 

6  724 

8  197 

43  576 

3  279 

34  565 
5  714 

51  152 
23  790 
27  362 

15  238 

554  584 

16  006 
3  642 

60  205 
8  201 
206  114 
8  457 
155  313 
12  704 
12  019 


(D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicalile. 


^Edinburg  is  in  Baittiolomevi  and  Johnson  Counties.     ^Dunliirk  is  m  Blacktoid  and  Jay  Counhes 


16-70    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  iVIore:  1958 


-Continued 


County  and  city 


LAKE    COUNTY  —  CONTtNUElD 

MUnSTER 

*HITINS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

L»  PORTE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LAKELAND  

LA  PORTE  

MICHIGAN  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LAWRENCE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BEDFORD 

MITCHELL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MADISON  COUNTY  .... 

ALEXANDRIA  

ANDERSON  

ELWOOD  

PENDLETON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARION  COUNTY 

BEECH  GROVE 

INDIANAPOLIS  .... 

LAWRENCE  

SPEEDWAY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARSHALL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BREMEN  

PLYMOUTH  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARTIN  COUNTY 

LOOGOOTEE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MIAMI  COUNTY  

PERU 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONROE  COUNTY 

BLOOMINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 
CRAWFORDSVILLE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MORGAN  COUNTY 

MARTINSVILLE  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NEWTON  COUNTY 

NOBLE  COUNTY  

KENDALLVILLE  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OHIO  COUNTY 

ORANGE  COUNTY 

PAOLI 

remainder  of  county. 

owen  county 

Parke  county  

perry  county  

tell  city 

remainder  of  county. 

pike  county 

petersburg  

remainder  of  county. 

porter  county 

chesterton  

valparaiso  

remainder  of  county. 

posey  county  

mount  vernon  .... 
remainder  of  county. 

pulaski  county  .... 

putnam  county 

grcencastlc 

remainder  of  county. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


8  150 
17  718 
te  517 

106  593 

689 

36  696 


3a  529 
23  971 
5  757 


131)  93U 
8  729 
85  560 
1«  822 

2  817 
23  006 

943  202 

5  253 

865  918 

3  769 

U  823 
63  «39 

37  721 
5  000 
17  815 
lU  906 


37  322 
27  369 
9  953 

55  899 
«8  829 
7  070 


26  517 
13  211 
13  306 


32  765 
13  189 
19  576 


n  75 

«  596 

9  163 

8  256 

11  850 

12  59U 
8  551 
»  013 


9  806 

1  eo<j 

5  002 
51  722 

6  euu 

28  331 

16  5U7 


15  223 
8  176 
6  7U7 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


7  802 
16  528 
1(5  583 

100  437 
689 
3t  918 
"(6  822 
18  008 

31  573 
22  785 
5  513 
3  275 

128  HOH 

8  033 
82  901 
It  152 

2  755 
20  560 

914  104 

5  215 

839  500 


34  995 
4  760 

17  063 
13  172 

8  501 
4  584 
3  917 

35  230 
26  353 

8  877 

52  961 
46  915 
6  046 

35  512 

26  774 
8  738 

24  645 
12  425 
12  220 


30  401 
12  911 
17  490 


12  205 

4  374 

7  831 

7  522 

10  656 

10  698 

7  869 

2  829 


7  950 
4  502 
3  448 
49  604 
6  332 
28  019 
15  253 


22  163 

15  230 
6  933 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


14  117 
761 
9  &43 
1  571 
284 
1  658 

121  007 
600 

112  028 

392 

603 

7  384 

3  310 


1  031 
375 
656 

641 

936 


5  469 

566 

3  209 

1  694 


1  989 

1  410 

579 


County  and  city 


RANDOLPH  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

UNION  CITY  

WINCHESTER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 
RIPLEY  COUNTY 

BATESVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

RUSH  COUNTY 

RUSHVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ST  JOSEPH  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MISHAWAKA 

SOUTH  BEND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

SCOTTSBuRG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SHELBY  COUNTY 

SHELByVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SPENCER  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

STARKE  COUNTY 

KNOX 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

STEUBEN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ANGOLA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY.  .  .  , 

SULLIVAN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

SWITZERLAND  COUNTY  .  , 

TIPPECANOE  COUNTY.  .  , 

LAFAYETTE 

WEST  LAFAYETTE  .  .  , 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

TIPTON  COUNTY 

TIPTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

UNION  COUNTY  

VANDERBURGH  COUNTY  .  . 

EVANSVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

VERMILLION  COUNTY.  .  , 

CLINTON , 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

VIGO  COUNTY , 

TERRE  HAUTE.  .  .  .  , 
WEST  TERRE  HAUTE  .  < 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

WABASH  COUNTY.  .  .  .  , 
NORTH  MANCHESTER  .  , 

WABASH  < 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

WARREN  COUNTY.  .  .  .  , 

WARRICK  COUNTY  .  .  .  , 

BOONVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  , 

SALEM , 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

WAYNE  COUNTY  

CAMBRIDGE  CITY  .  .  , 

RICHMOND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

WELLS  COUNTY  

BLUFFTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

WHITE  COUNTY  

MONT  I  CELLO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WHITLEY  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
COLUMBIA  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


1  542 
267 

1  017 
258 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


22  889 
4  500 
13  389 

22  198 
15  806 

6  392 

273  610 
42  433 

201  869 
29  308 

12  682 

7  773 
4  909 

36  467 
29  112 
7  355 


18  145 

8  622 

9  523 

28  282 
12  486 
15  796 

17  726 
9  539 

8  187 


103  630 

76  637 

15  094 

11  899 


204  280 

197  484 

6  796 

16  952 
10  545 

6  307 

137  263 

126  Oil 

3  648 

7  604 

36  735 

8  190 
21  747 

6  798 


12  868 
9  168 
3  700 


25  707 
11  950 
13  757 

20  308 
11  259 

9  049 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


26  512 
5  813 

12  577 
8  122 


20  552 
15  146 
5  406 

262  472 
40  511 

194  445 
27  516 


34  295 

28  804 

5  491 


16  603 
8  238 
8  365 


16  090 
9  207 
6  883 


101  120 

75  175 

14  758 

11  187 


196  374 

190  390 

5  984 


129  937 

120  533 

3  464 

5  940 


7  700 
20  849 
5  946 


14  743 

10  097 

4  646 

11  142 
8  426 
2  716 

79  579 

5  384 
65  299 

8  996 

19  385 
U  937 
7  448 

24  667 

11  690 

12  977 

18  314 
10  879 
7  935 


Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       fNA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-71 


TABLE  10. 


Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  ate  based  on  1964  SUSA  deflnilions] 


Kifid  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establlslv 

ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

ING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

THER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKI.'JG  PLACES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS   


CHICAGO,  ILL-NORTHWESTERN  INDIANA  SCA' 


EVANSVILLt,  IND.-KY,SMSA 


5  280 

3  2U6 

lU  320 

2  115 

8  618 

2  898 


558 

226 

I    303 


1109 
130 
277 


38    682 

1  873 
1  012 
6  589 
1  505 
3  996 

a   isn 


9  030  795 

110  982 

1  013  OUU 

2  083  092 
1  162  615 

530  867 

658  216 
HUB  755 
810  119 
322  101 
796  165 
791  206 


8  552  817 

386  000 

998  588 

1  931  102 

1  152  775 

195  337 

637  310 
130  035 
712  127 
317  201 
727  227 
762  112 


255  191 

15  322 

26  031 
63  256 
11  531 

19  377 

23  597 
11  151 

20  221 
10  315 
13  116 

8  568 


GARY-HAMMONOEAST  CHICAGO  SMSA 


16  371 
11  852 
63  525 
52  312 
20  819 


9  212 
21  391 
11  055 


16  096 

11  226 
62  539 
50  790 
19  217 

16  209 

12  120 

22  781 
9  138 

23  517 

13  529 


371 
250 
1  037 
133 
586 
135 


633  236 

11  062 
72  553 

178  013 

85  718 

51  811 

13  913 

31  910 

50  807 

20  998 

12  135 

13  953 


LOUISVIILE,  KY.-IND,SMSA 


371 

lis 

891 
327 
818 

363 
352 
1  213 
3«5 
680 
128 


68  200 
163  351 
211  118 
193  022 

78  178 

16  062 
58  709 
85  302 
53  311 
95  951 
11  118 


8  528 
12  671 
30  690 

IS  138 


5  556 

6  257 
8  231 


193  755 

11  616 

27  031 

13  305 

37  693 

15  516 

6  600 
9  883 

11  360 

7  160 
(D) 
(D) 


1  087  131 

61  696 

161  818 

233  190 

190  320 


11  956 
56  229 
81  662 
52  899 
90  081 
37  506 


111  236 

8  202 

12  528 

29  666 

19  060 

7  666 

5  102 

5  769 

8  081 
1  177 

9  052 
1  635 


38  315 
36  859 
13  522 

6  376 
9  369 
12  598 


6  151 

516 
221 
1  263 
515 
715 

100 
507 
1  505 
251 
918 
551 


595 

510 
225 
1  Oil 
215 
638 
71 


120 
113 
121 


52  516 
10  051 
68  665 
36  129 
61  972 
17    372 


511  551 

25  857 
ie  155 
69  101 
52  158 

21  217 

19  971 
IB  509 

22  509 
11  018 
21  352 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  Ihis  table. 
'Chicago,  III. -Northwestern  Indiana  Standard  Consolidated  Area, 


212  325 

11  698 
25  128 
58  316 
11  139 

17  711 

23  291 
15  591 

18  808 
10  175 

(D) 
(D) 


601  188 

59  972 
71  865 
166  785 

81  952 
18  181 

12  915 
31  030 
16  181 
2  0  952 
37  665 

13  087 


781  328 

10  221 
96  907 

185  637 
111  066 
51  775 

51  512 
58  857 
65  601 

55  921 

56  631 

11  962 


22  571 

19  660 
17  517 

21  165 
10  791 

22  222 
1  515 


16-72    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 

Establish- 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 

Establish- 

Kind of  business 

Total 

establish- 
ments 

ments  with 
payroll 

Total 

establish- 
ments 

ments  with 
payroll 

(number) 

(number) 

w.m) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

BARTHOLOMEW  COUNTY 

CLARK  COUNTY 

507 

40 

357 
30 

55  495 
7  948 

52  408 
7  782 

520 
32 

362 

25 

54  105 
3  533 

52 

LUMBER.  BLDS  MATLS.  HDKE .  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 

3  383 

53  PART. 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

25 

17 

5  347 

5  183 

9 

7 

2  559 

5U 

FOOD  STORES  

90 

56 

12  814 

11  844 

107 

59 

16  503 

15  247 

55  EX.554 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

41 

29 

8  234 

7  918 

27 

25 

10  312 

(01 

55PT(5541 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

71 

47 

4  514 

3  935 

106 

80 

8  519 

7  855 

21 
38 

19 
26 

1  999 

2  840 

(Dl 
2  544 

22 

19 

20 
11 

1  517 
1  006 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

850 

58 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

94 

80 

4  351 

4  131 

92 

74 

3  546 

3  364 

59PT(5911 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

12 

12 

1  945 

1  945 

16 

16 

1  841 

1  641 

59  EX.591 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

58 

36 

4  580 

4  294 

69 

41 

4  257 

3  801 

17 

5 

924 

ID) 

21 

3 

312 

ELKHART  COUNTY 

GRANT  COUNTY 

1  081 
100 

779 
72 

128  070 
10  865 

121  588 
10  331 

754 
55 

510 
43 

79  166 

7  175 

74  692 

7  041 

52 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

53  PART* 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

46 

32 

12  308 

11  898 

39 

19 

7  353 

5  659 

54 

FOOD  STORES  

151 

103 

27  614 

26  205 

126 

72 

19  717 

16  335 

55  EX.554 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

92 

60 

25  194 

24  455 

55 

38 

13  538 

13  278 

55PT(554I 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

132 

94 

10  365 

9  114 

99 

73 

7  162 

5  592 

71 
83 

59 
59 

5  475 
5  398 

6  241 
5  090 

45 
54 

42 
38 

5  226 
4  268 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

4  125 

58 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

167 

143 

7  305 

146 

116 

5  732 

5  336 

59PT(591I 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

31 

31 

4  381 

4  381 

20 

18 

3  864 

(Dl 

59  EX.591 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

159 

117 

15  505 

15  787 

92 

48 

4  851 

4  067 

53  PART* 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

49 

9 

1  559 

1  081 

21 

3 

280 

(0) 

HENRY  COUNTY 

HOWARD  COUNTY 

517 
56 

363 
35 

52  103 
5  862 

49  127 

615 

54 

443 
36 

69  959 
5  175 

52 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 

5  579 

53  PART- 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

14 

12 

3  447 

(Dl 

17 

IS 

8  537 

(Dl 

54 

FOOD  STORES  

89 

55 

12  943 

11  899 

86 

52 

16  740 

15  660 

55  EX.554 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

39 

33 

10  551 

10  529 

42 

22 

10  512 

9  658 

82 
28 

52 
26 

4  218 
2  240 

3  528 

(D) 

78 
51 

58 

45 

5  lie 

3  973 

56 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

3  855 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

45 

27 

a  537 

2  319 

44 

32 

3  884 

3  666 

58 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

64 

60 

2  410 

2  358 

115 

101 

4  664 

4  376 

59PT{591I 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

13 

13 

1  456 

1  456 

15 

15 

2  664 

2  854 

59  EX.591 

OTHER  RETAIL  STOREb  

74 

44 

5  528 

5  210 

93 

61 

6  722 

6  228 

13 

5 

711 

(01 

20 

6 

780 

(Dl 

KNOX  COUNTY 

KOSCIUSKO  COUNTY 

566 

42 

380 

34 

47  945 
5  289 

43  678 
5  071 

539 
60 

367 
38 

54  792 
6  224 

52 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

7  804 

53  PART* 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES'  

27 

17 

6  923 

5  795 

31 

21 

3  642 

3  600 

54 

FOOD  STORES  

107 

49 

11  493 

9  771 

74 

42 

10  188 

9  175 

55  EX.554 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

26 

20 

7  252 

5  872 

34 

28 

9  055 

8  990 

55PT(554I 

90 
25 

54 
25 

4  400 
1  629 

3  560 
1  629 

54 
27 

23 

4  533 
1  896 

3  843 

56 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  .  . 

1  850 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

32 

28 

2  585 

2  555 

31 

23 

1  715 

1  553 

58 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

104 

80 

2  759 

2  493 

85 

69 

3  049 

2  767 

59PT1591) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

21 

17 

1  453 

1  401 

13 

13 

1  450 

1  450 

59  EX.591 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

78 

52 

3  308 

(D) 

81 

53 

9  581 

9  197 

53  PART* 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

14 

'' 

845 

(D) 

39 

13 

1  248 

922 

LAKE  COUNTY 

LA  PORTE  COUNTY 

4  133 
235 

2  995 
181 

581  514 
35  329 

554  584 
34  423 

987 
73 

691 

49 

106  593 
7  092 

52 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS i  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

5  502 

53  PART* 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

112 

70 

58  319 

57  587 

35 

25 

8  794 

8  522 

54 

FOOD  STORES  

826 

476 

172 

118 

27  345 

25  031 

55  EX.554 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

190 

150 

77  084 

76  385 

53 

49 

15  585 

15  384 

55PT(554) 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

492 

408 

45  259 

42  319 

150 

95 

11  764 

10  612 

56 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

345 

305 

42  255 

41  323 

60 

58 

6  705 

(Dl 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

231 

179 

30  331 

29  473 

62 

34 

3  480 

2  660 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

943 

745 

46  372 

42  195 

224 

164 

9  210 

8  114 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

120 

116 

19  384 

18 

18 

3  354 

3  354 

59  EX.591 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

520 

318 

38  518 

34  258 

108 

72 

11  877 

11  173 

53  PART* 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

119 

47 

13  307 

12  495 

32 

8 

1  385 

(Dl 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Nol  available 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-73 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


-Continued 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(numlwr) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUHBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HD«IE  i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINii.  DRINKING  PLACES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  HATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKL'JG  PLACES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


MADISON  COUNTY 


MARION  COUNTY 


131*  934 

13  026 

U  617 

37  853 

20  157 

9  178 

6  604 

5  770 

8  986 

5  733 

11  080 

2  890 


128  404 

12  574 

12  433 

35  943 

20  005 

8  025 

6  210 

5  048 

8  536 

5  733 

10  402 

2  394 


47  107 

153  885 

198  565 

158  642 

60  432 

38  983 
50  201 
74  865 
45  400 
74  892 

39  230 


ST.  JOSEPH  COUNTY 


TIPPECANOE  COUNTY 


273  610 

20  970 
35  602 
61  175 
46  059 
20  342 

18  546 

17  139 
20  105 
10  124 

18  556 
4  992 


58  045 
45  151 
19  254 

18  286 
16  055 

19  307 
9  900 

16  874 
4  470 


103  630 

7  707 
15  820 
22  964 
13  075 

8  553 

5  377 

5  726 

8  621 

5  095 


VANDERBURGH  COUNTY 


8  516 
23  231 
48  158 
32  152 

15  385 

21  493 
11  975 

16  472 

8  889 

9  984 
8  005 


195  374 

8  170 

23  075 

45  525 

31  785 

14  351 

21  261 

11  567 

15  524 


137  263 

8  130 

22  811 

28  303 

25  168 

10  840 

4  801 
7  535 

10  467 

5  527 
10  869 

2  612 


WAYNE  COUNTY 


7  093 

5  320 

4  273 

5  989 
2  383 
9  207 
1  741 


5  983 
5  959 
18  895 


5  320 

4  007 

5  735 
2  243 


914  104 

44  637 
152  909 
191  313 
156  384 

57  584 

38  339 
48  349 
71  769 
46  012 
70  364 
36  444 


5  570 
8  563 

5  088 

6  220 


129  937 

7  845 

22  571 

25  355 

24  852 

9  740 

4  669 

7  373 

9  257 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure-       (NA)  Not  available        (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


16-74    INDIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
(Jl.OOO) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


59PT(i 
59  EX<591 
53  PART» 


59PT(; 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


51 

PART. 

511 

55 

EX.S5U 

55F 

T(55«l 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART 


59PT(591 
59  EX.59; 
S3  PART" 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTOBE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E.  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STOREb  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  r-ERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES  » 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STCRES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STCRES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STCkEs.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


85  560 

«  852 
10  OIU 
26  116 
m  096 

«  834 

«  898 
i»  527 
5  619 
H  078 
«  166 
2  060 


82 

90« 

4 

662 

(Dl 

25 

332 

13 

998 

1 
7 

680 
'(35 

9 

691 

3 

610 

6 

139 

3 

153 

9 

206 

2 

25U 

6 

555 

1 

871 

3  323 

8  807 

15  622 

14  351 

5  651 

3  610 

2  477 

3  710 
2  939 
5  149 

968 


54 

461 

3 

183 

8 

765 

14 

962 

13 

713 

« 

755 

3 

516 

? 

309 

3 

586 

2 

939 

5 

865 

868 

8  079 
22  533  I 
46  172  i 


11  695 

15  015 

8  889 

9  576 


53  807 
47  282 
14  582 


8  171 
18  304 
13  689 


10  520 
43  306 
53  193 
45  926 
13  654 

15  786 

11  158 
20  607 


9 

882 

29 

680 

55 

670 

27 

690 

14 

977 

18 

580 

12 

888 

16 

266 

7 

589 

15 

759 

6 

009 

161  123 

155  313 

7  890 

7  572 

29  337 

29  249 

42  212 

40  182 

21  972 

21  692 

9  215 

8  423 

13  227 

13  003 

10  755 

10  567 

10  569 

9  657 

5  204 

5  204 

7  144 

6  488 

3  598 

3  276 

5 

388 

IP 

230 

27 

684 

16 

115 

6 

744 

5 

423 

4 

475 

6 

720 

3 

635 

A 

B19 

1 

260 

93 

407 

5 

160 

12 

152 

26 

994 

15 

759 

6 

212 

5 

269 

4 

111 

6 

598 

3 

635 

6 

363 

1 

134 

295 
133 
660 
286 
586 

308 
335 
1  027 
258 
759 
312 


865  918 

38  759 
153  096 
174  572 
150  223 

50  009 

37  741 

47  666 

65  891 

39  606 
70  823 
37  530 


201  869 

12  325 
34  185 
42  783 
30  251 
12  255 

16  183 
14  929 
14  006 

8  006 
12  612 

4  134 


Standati)  Notes:       -  Reptesenis  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
Nonstore  letaileis,  pact  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


INDIANA    16-75 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER)  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEt  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

POOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOREb.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
((1,000) 


126  Oil 

6  683 

22  020 

26  012 

24  207 

8  328 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


21  970 
24  000 
23  909 
7  638 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 

•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  malor  groug  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


lov^a 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  tiie  State  prefix,  17-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 16 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 30 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 36 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 42 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 42 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 43 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 45 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 46 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 47 


17-3 


1958 


$3,366,964, 


State  total 


1963 


$3,887,599,000 


EACH  SYMBOL  =  ;=.=.;=.  i  rm 
5%  CHANGE  ^^^Ij/o 


IOWA  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES    IN   MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials,  Farm 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers 


P-4% 


General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service 
Stations 


Apparel,    ^  172 
Accessory  Stores    P1169 

^-1% 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^150 
Equipment  Stores    0  145 

P-4% 

Eating,  Drinking  Places   ^g y^. 

mm  Wo 

Drug  Stores,    N  99 
Proprietary  Stores    P  n4_ 


Other  Retail  Stores 


Nonstore  Retailers 


376 


532 

mmmiAn 


39 
65 


64% 


1958        1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census         ^ 


17-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


Kind  of  business 

1963 

1958 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

30  915 

23  123 

3  887  599 

3  720  937 

35  498 

23  094 

5  366  964 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDHARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

3  459 
958 
479 
922 

1  100 

2  969 
922 
355 
726 
966 

488  482 
169  120 
28  851 
54  557 
225  944 

475  144 
167  582 
26  549 
59  821 
221  192 

4  111 
1  140 
552 
1  155 
1  263 

3  389 

1  038 

396 

830 

1  125 

509  487 
177  455 
25  848 
72  446 
233  728 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

175  147 
23  166 
65  105 

229  990 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

1  115 
79 
484 
552 

989 
79 
438 
472 

365  559 
227  300 
62  261 
75  998 

362  431 
227  300 
51  477 
73  554 

1  360 

55 

445 

849 

1  002 
65 
392 
545 

293  814 
159  034 
54  175 
80  60'i 

285  792 
159  034 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

73  477 

FOOD  STORES 

3  812 

3  071 

135 

88 
104 
414 

2  704 
2  219 
75 
28 
64 
318 

787  453 
746  594 
10  630 
5  120 
3  488 
21  631 

750  579 

715  850 

(D) 

2  554 

2  218 

(0) 

4  633 
3  603 

(M 

123 
121 
557 

3  165 
2  549 
(M 
37 
55 
377 

706  174 
654  208 

(M 

4  892 
2  697 
27  299 

667  908 

5U1 
5«2 
503 
5«« 
5145-519 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  <SEAF00D1  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

624  234 

(') 

3  124 

1  897 

23  699 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

1  755 

1  529 

573  764 

554  864 

1  803 

1  589 

546  150 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

4  438 

3  306 

324  364 

289  310 

4  447 

3  143 

272  067 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561 '567 

562-3.568 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

1  689 
413 
581 
452 
119 
189 
418 
88 

1  453 
387 
535 
424 
HI 
123 
340 
68 

159  235 
43  687 
58  172 
50  284 

7  888 
29  955 
33  342 

4  079 

154  331 
43  217 
57  584 
49  756 
7  828 
28  301 
31  398 
3  831 

1  819 
470 
577 

** 

429 
112 

1  531 

432 
515 
441 

74 
151 
345 

88 

171  556 
44  242 
55  791 

** 

** 

30  383 

5  779 

155  588 
43  284 
54  575 
50  691 

563.568 
555 
556 
554.559 

BrOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

3  984 
33  497 
28  913 

5  219 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

1  626 
841 
785 

1  274 
627 
647 

144  535 
85  480 
59  055 

137  927 
81  592 
55  335 

2  051 

834 

1  217 

1  443 
632 
811 

150  349 
79  150 
71  199 

140  877 
75  544 
55  333 

5  313 
3  908 
1  905 

4  591 
3  358 
1  233 

223  644 
169  287 
54  357 

203  185 
161  557 
41  529 

6  429 
4  210 
2  219 

4  811 
3  408 
1  403 

203  235 

144  844 
58  391 

5812 

133  490 

5813 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

43  961 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(5911 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

899 

770 
129 

809 
718 
91 

113  780 

109  486 

4  294 

112  300 

108  534 

3  766 

976 

844 
132 

870 
758 

112 

99  244 
94  520 

4  624 

97  044 
92  756 
4  288 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

4  704 
384 
308 
73 
175 

1  714 
377 
468 

1  205 

3  255 
370 
144 
61 
107 

1  248 
259 
314 
753 

532  195 
54  059 

7  842 

8  215 
8  625 

353  213 
19  229 
38  555 
42  345 

509  537 
53  833 

6  222 

7  842 
7  828 

342  855 
17  423 
35  493 
37  141 

4  441 
272 
242 
86 
172 

1  504 
443 
512 

I  110 

2  843 
268 
122 
68 
95 
1  084 
293 
324 
588 

375  528 
41  861 
5  851 
9  154 
7  788 
205  814 
19  279 
47  119 
37  662 

350  998 

41  803 

593 
59U 
595 
595 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

4  547 
8  652 
6  720 
198  020 
16  869 

44  219 

30  158 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

1  585 

243 

54  578 

51  228 

1  428 

208 

39  360 

26  762 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  NotappI 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  pf  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  al  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
^Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


17-6      IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2. 


The  State:  1963 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»^  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

30  915 

3  469 
775 
193 
179 
247 
53 
922 

1  100 

1  115 
79 
484 
484 

24 

3  812 

3  071 
119 

15 
88 
104 
80 
245 
217 
29 
68 
20 

1  765 
940 
882 
22 
36 
244 
332 
91 
158 
90 
59 
9 

4  438 

1  689 

413 

398 

15 

581 
452 
119 

3 

52 
15 

189 

418 

15 

27 

2 

373 

76 

12 

23  123 

2  969 
749 
173 
143 
185 
27 
726 
956 

989 
79 
438 
420 
38 
14 

2  704 

2  219 

73 
2 
28 
64 
52 
202 
189 
13 
52 
12 

1  529 
932 
875 
22 

34 
146 
278 
91 
82 
40 
39 
3 

3  306 

1  453 

387 

382 

5 

535 

424 

HI 

42 

3 

2 

52 

12 

123 

340 
14 
27 

2 
297 
66 

2 

3  887  599 

488  482 
143  149 
25  971 
9  554 
15  219 
3  078 
64  557 
225  944 

355  559 
227  300 
52  261 
72  859 

2  322 
817 

787  463 
746  594 

10  341 
289 

5  120 

3  488 

4  072 
8  941 
8  029 

912 
7  325 
1  292 

573  764 

574  391 
528  930 

11  553 
33  908 
31  205 
41  504 

12  942 

13  722 

5  148 
7  727 

847 

324  364 

169  235 

43  587 

43  353 

324 

58  172 

50  284 

7  888 

1  753 

(01 

(01 

4  291 

1  541 

29  955 

33  342 

(01 

3  990 

(D) 

27  858 

3  899 

180 

3  720  937 

475  144 

141  853 

25  719 

9  168 

14  893 

2  488 

59  821 

221  192 

352  431 
227  300 
51  477 
70  599 
2  284 
771 

750  579 
715  850 

9  311 
(D) 

2  554 

2  218 

3  514 
8  603 
7  817 

786 

7  110 

(01 

664  854 
573  657 
528  356 

11  553 
33  738 

27  459 
39  750 

12  942 
11  045 

(D) 

5  425 

(Dl 

289  310 

164  331 

43  217 

43  023 

194 

57  564 

49  755 

7  828 

1  735 

(01 

(D) 

4  291 
1  519 

28  301 
31  398 

(0) 
3  990 
(D) 
25  984 
(Dl 
(01 

387  807 

50  409 

17  808 
3  299 

1  752 

2  178 
408 

6  588 

18  376 

51  059 
33  959 

9  150 

7  595 
191 

64 

53  711 

48  876 
944 
(0) 
221 
291 
398 

2  412 

2  144 
268 
379 

(Dl 

58  721 

49  175 
44  465 

1  280 

3  430 
1  751 
5  431 
1  477 

887 
(01 

377 
(Dl 

24  103 

21  445 
5  391 
5  351 

40 

8  281 
7  034 
1  247 

291 
(01- 
(Dl 
483 
434 

3  355 

4  066 

(01 
558 
(Dl 
3  354 
(01 
(Dl 

7  599  U7 

956  559 
334  074 
52  538 
34  695 
43  294 
5  894 
124  355 
350  809 

1  006  398 

581  361 

157  854 

152  018 

3  750 

1  395 

1  064  360 
970  542 
18  095 
(01 
3  750 
5  544 
8  060 
47  071 
41  331 

5  740 

7  638 

(Dl 

1  123  053 

942  343 

855  895 

23  725 

62  723 

36  184 

101  877 

26  903 

15  746 

(01 

6  521 
(Dl 

489  999 

402  102 

100  831 

100  179 

552 

155  980 

132  028 

23  952 

5  787 

(01 

(Dl 

8  914 
8  182 

52  993 
75  331 

(01 
11  447 

(Dl 
61  014 

(Dl 

(Dl 

128  025 

12  154 

3  991 
738 
430 
558 

87 

2  024 

4  336 

19  192 

11  813 
4  130 

3  097 
114 

38 

19  921 
17  986 
281 
(01 
51 
171 
155 
1  040 
955 
75 
170 
(01 

12  885 
10  638 

9  707 
252 
579 
450 

1  193 
414 
190 
(Dl 
85 
(Dl 

8  839 

7  855 
1  592 

1  680 

12 

3  356 

2  882 
474 
120 

(OK 
(Dl 
232 
109 

1  303 
1  310 
(01 
176 
(01 
1  088 
(01 
(Dl 

29  634 

3  055 
373 
124 
204 
200 
50 
1  002 
1  092 

52 

521      ( 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

523 
524 
5251 
5252 

53  PART* 

531 

533 

539      ( 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

SENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

375 
425 

23 

3  778 
3  Oil 
121 
(01 
98 
93 
75 
271 
244 
27 
71 
101 

1  576 
788 
755 
11 
21 
255 
283 

54 
541 

542      ( 
( 
543 
544 
545 
546 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

5463 

549      ( 
( 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

551 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

552 

553      ( 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

559 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  .  . 

165 

(Dl. 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

51 

(Dl 

4  575 

1  559 
440 
427 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

561 1 567 
561 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .... 

562-3.558 

562 

563.558 

553      ( 
( 
( 
( 

558 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES 

•OMEN'S  READt-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  ,  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STOflEs 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .... 

526 

440 
85 
20 
(01- 
(Dl 
55 

565 
565 

554 
559 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

150 
359 
(Dl 
7 
(Dl 
342 
(01 
(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continueci 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

57 

571 

5712 

5713 

57111 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 

58 
5812 

5813 

59PT(591] 
591      ( 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

1  626 
811 
598 
145 

43 

42 

13 

463 

204 

lie 

21 
97 

5  813 

3  908 

2  904 

88 

839 

77 

1  905 

899 
770 
129 

4  704 
384 
308 

57 
241 
73 
28 
45 

175 
145 

30 

1  171 

501 

42 
377 
468 

87 

10 
100 
271 

244 
61 
50 
45 

147 

223 
31 
22 
59 
22 
22 

279 

1  585 

65 

112 

1  408 

1  274 
627 
456 
113 

33 
16 
9 
365 
184 
98 
15 
83 

4  591 
3  358 

2  466 

82 

737 

73 

1  233 

809 
718 
91 

3  255 
370 
144 

3 
141 
61 
24 
37 

107 
93 
14 
847 
361 
40 
259 
314 
53 

54 
193 

170 
41 
42 
37 
73 

209 
25 
12 
37 
16 
2 
89 

243 
57 
40 

145 

144  535 
85  480 
67  554 
14  393 
1  274 

1  737 
422 

34  190 

13  151 

11  704 

796 

10  908 

223  644 
159  287 
124  591 

11  278 
28  634 

4  784 
54  357 

113  780 

109  486 

4  294 

532  195 

54  059 

7  842 

488 

7  354 

8  216 
4  051 

4  165 

8  526 

7  650 
975 

273  674 
75  699 
3  840 
19  229 
38  665 

5  537 
276 

8  216 

23  636 

9  590 

2  306 
2  227 
2  927 
2  988 
9  487 
1  683 

1  105 

2  548 
750 
145 

6  588 

54  578 

24  867 
5  399 

33  312 

137  927 

81  592 

54  928 

13  503 

1  194 

1  573 

394 

32  205 

12  875 

11  254 

668 

10  585 

203  186 
161  657 
118  373 

11  240 
27  274 

4  770 
41  529 

112  300 

108  534 

3  766 

509  637 
53  833 

6  222 

(Ul 
10) 

7  842 
3  943 
3  899 

7  828 
7  024 
804 
265  548 
73  587 
3  720 
17  423 
36  493 

6  093 
250 

7  316 
22  834 

8  618 

1  774 

2  159 
2  777 
2  490 

9  245 

1  501 
976 

2  388 
718 
101 
(Dl 

51  228 
24  815 

5  261 
21  152 

20  585 

12  350 

9  479 

2  297 
211 
281 

82 

4  930 
1  598 
1  707 

61 

1  646 

42  175 
37  255 
27  649 

3  579 

5  072 
966 

4  910 

13  588 
13  381 

307 

41  698 

2  880 
875 
(D) 
(Dl 

1  289 
517 
772 

868 

795 

73 

15  484 

5  883 
374 

2  675 
5  672 

720 
69 
906 

3  977 

1  557 
189 
270 
352 
310 

1  374 
207 
119 
386 
78 
IDI 
(0) 

10  211 
5  711 

601 
3  899 

400  366 
233  321 
174  702 
45  687 

4  316 
6  150 
1  466 

98  740 

31  022 
37  283 

1  195 
35  068 

859  313 
751  474 
560  603 

65  636 
103  734 

21  501 
107  839 

257  093 
251  285 

5  808 

792  462 

58  982 

19  529 

(ul 

(D) 

24  612 
9  051 

15  551 

16  724 

15  318 

1  405 
287  743 
105  376 

9  990 

49  694 

109  482 

14  584 

981 

16  180 
77  737 

32  650 

4  281 

5  429 

6  919 
6  447 

25  934 
4  125 

2  117 
6  169 
1  885 

(D) 
(01 

247  312 
159  098 
13  507 
74  707 

5  188 
2  925 

2  267 
455 

97 
83 
23 
1  279 
462 
522 
36 
486 

22  548 
19  999 
14  745 

1  618 

3  104 
532 

2  549 

4  647 
4  444 

203 

11  319 
940 
343 
(D) 
(D) 
402 
168 
234 

256 
229 
27 

3  796 
1  398 

129 
788 

1  323 
205 

14 
227 
877 

575 
111 

98 
112 
155 
399 

57 

45 
129 

35 
(Dl 
(Dl 

3  458 

2  304 
163 

1  001 

1  511 
852 
515 

DRAPERY'  Curtain,  upholstery  stores 

CHINA.  GLASSKARE.  METALVIARE  STORES 

miscellaneous  home  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

43 
45 
13 
347 
212 
100 
18 
82 

5  285 
4  275 
3  229 

61 
910 

76 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

5911 

5912 

5913 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969     ( 

( 
597 
598 
5982     ( 

( 
5983 
5984 

5992 

4  008 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

208 
304 
(D) 

(Dl 

63 

23 

40 

176 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

33 
903 
326 

34 
364 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

86 
13 

277 

599t 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999     ( 

51 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

38 
155 
221 
35 
24 
55 

21 

PET  SHOPS 

(Dl 
(01 

53  PART* 
532 
534 
535 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS 

17 

121 

1  378 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  malor  group  53.  are  shown  seoaratelv  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


17-8      IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


Kind-ot-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish 
ments 
(number) 


($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


lOWAi  TOTAL 

ADAIR  COUNTY  

ADAMS  COUNTY  

ALLAMAKEE  COUNTY  

WAUKON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

APPANOOSE  COUNTY  

CENTERVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

AUDUBON  COUNTY  

AUDUBON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BENTON  COUNTY 

BELLE  PLAINE  

VINTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BLACK  HA«lK  COUNTY 

CEDAR  FALLS 

EVANSOALE 

WATERLOO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BOONE  COUNTY  

BOONE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BREMER  COUNTY 

WAVERLY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BUCHANAN  COUNTY 

INDEPENDENCE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BUENA  VISTA  COUNTY  .... 

STORM  LAKE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BUTLER  COUNTY 

CALHOUN  COUNTY  

CARROLL  COUNTY  

CARROLL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CASS  COUNTY 

ATLANTIC  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CEDAR  COUNTY  

TIPTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CERRO  GORDO  COUNTY  .... 

CLEAR  LAKE  

MASON  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CHEROKEE  COUNTY 

CHEROKEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CHICKASAW  COUNTY  

NEW  HAMPTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CLARKE  COUNTY 

OSCEOLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CLAY  COUNTY 

SPENCER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CLAYTON  COUNTY  

CLINTON  COUNTY  

CLINTON 

DE  WITT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CRAWFORD  COUNTY 

DENISON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

DALLAS  COUNTY 

PERRY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

Slandard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero. 


3  887  599 


20  079 

9  869 

10  210 

16  397 
13  200 

3  197 

13  760 

8  065 

5  695 

30  326 

6  233 

11  397 

12  696 

165  621 

30  222 

3  875 

lit  155 

17  369 

33  167 

22  873 

10  294 


25  038 

13  I?"* 
11  564 

32  922 

21  812 
11  110 


38  748 
21  212 

17  536 

31  177 
19  822 
11  355 

27  054 
8  229 

18  825 

83  694 

8  289 
61  999 
13  406 

25  830 
18  498 

7  332 

18  605 

9  204 
9  401 

10  174 

8  477 
1  697 


35  671 
29  184 
6  487 


85  924 
60  140 
9  910 

15  874 

25  537 

16  287 
9  250 

31  923 

14  755 

17  168 


3  720  937 

11  145 

6  989 

18  935 
9  659 
9  276 


13  138 

7  879 

5  259 

28  700 
5  763 

11  133 

11  804 

161  457 

29  128 
3  677 

112  237 


31  915 

22  419 
9  495 

27  542 

12  969 
14  573 

23  242 

13  215 
10  026 


35  924 
20  372 

16  552 

30  089 
19  504 
10  585 

25  022 
7  809 

17  213 

80  500 

7  893 
59  671 
12  936 

24  846 

18  040 
6  806 

17  433 
9  094 

8  339 

9  590 
8  237 
1  353 

33  883 

28  346 
5  537 


82  912 
58  852 
9  394 

14  665 

23  669 

15  315 
8  354 

30  219 
14  083 

16  135 


2  458 
492 

1  045 
931 

18  599 

2  994 
325 

13  985 

1  294 

2  980 
2  308 

672 

2  467 
1  261 
1  205 

1  848 

1  085 

752 


3  539 

2  160 

1  379 

2  876 
2  000 

875 

2  052 

585 

1  377 


8  573 

6  585 

857 

1  231 


2  904 
1  570 
1  334 


7  599  117 
15  540 
10  843 

32  082 

18  059 

14  023 

26  672 

23  502 
3  070 

20  887 

12  782 

8  105 

47  473 

9  465 

19  382 
18  626 

370  771 

62  139 

7  611 

276  552 

24  459 

53  539 
39  751 

13  778 

47  714 
24  737 
22  977 

36  529 

20  919 

15  710 

58  591 
41  509 
17  082 


57  757 

41  991 

25  775 

54  813 

37  814 

16  999 

39  242 

13  202 

26  040 

156  958 

15  475 

128  562 

22  821 

45  915 

34  635 

11  281 

33  289 

19  027 

14  262 

15  254 
14  155 

2  089 


171  122 

132  542 

14  683 

23  797 

42  644 

27  942 

14  702 

58  787 

32  815 

25  972 


128  025 
309 

211 

584 
317 
267 


826 
170 
349 
307 

5  094 
1  025 

124 
4  510 

435 

949 
599 
250 


657 
392 
255 

1  005 
696 
309 

574 

546 


2  818 

2  153 

243 


488  482 

2  516 
932 

3  343 
1  487 

1  855 

2  077 

1  296 

781 

2  502 
1  214 
1  388 

6  377 

792 

1  781 

3  804 


4  322 
2  545 

1  677 

5  450 

2  374 

3  075 


5 

022 

1 

934 

« 

088 

4 

555 

1 

879 

2 

576 

5 

481 

2 

313 

3 

168 

7 

520 

474 

4 

377 

2 

669 

3 

134 

2 

239 

895 

4 

618 

1 

852 

2 

755 

1 

265 

719 

547 

5 

744 

3 

375 

2 

369 

(D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Nol  applicable,        'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maiOt  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kmdofbusmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(NoJ 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number; 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

3  812 

787  163 

1  765 

573  761 

1  138 

321  351 

1  589 

159  235 

1  626 

111  535 

5  813 

223  511 

899 

L13  760 

1  701 

532  195 

1  585 

51  578 

1 

IB 

2  529 

5 

1  972 

19 

1  103 

2 

(Dl 

6 

371 

22 

555 

6 

295 

11 

1  633 

1 

(01 

2 

S 

1  387 

•* 

1  018 

u 

757 

11 

257 

2 

(01 

12 

107 

5 

175 

11 

1  912 

6 

(Dl 

3 

26 
8 
20 

1  161 

2  126 
1  735 

15 
9 
6 

3  868 

1  553 

2  215 

31 
12 
19 

1  580 
501 
979 

15 
5 
10 

715 
361 
352 

5 

2 

122 
(01 
(Dl 

39 

11 
25 

1  025 
396 
629 

5 
3 
2 

303 

IDI 

31 
15 
19 

3  123 
1  815 
1  278 

11 
10 

75 

16 
56 

1 
5 
5 

31 
12 
19 

3  911 

3  113 
768 

6 
6 

2 

2  161 
101 
101 

39 

20 
19 

1  559 

1  087 

172 

19 
15 

1  293 
1  263 

30 

9 

7 
2 

819 

■(Dl 
(Dl 

29 

17 
12 

729 
166 
253 

: 

179 
179 

27 
18 

9 

1  919 

1  389 

560 

8 
6 
2 

597 
(Dl 
(01 

7 
8 
9 

15 

7 
8 

2  530 

1  525 

905 

11 

7 
7 

2  071 

1  189 

882 

21 
10 
11 

2  028 

966 

1  052 

10 
9 
1 

119 
(01 
(Dl 

7 
5 
2 

.(Dl 
203 
(01 

30 
11 
15 

613 
327 
266 

1 

2 
2 

315 
(Dl 
(01 

15 
9 

7 

2  515 

1  555 

891 

5 
3 
3 

131 
108 
23 

10 
11 
12 

36 

9 
23 

6  561 

1  225 

2  118 
2  988 

18 
5 

5 
8 

1  902 

1  180 

2  398 
1  321 

12 
6 
11 
20 

2  317 
525 
625 
995 

12 

5 

592 
323 
259 

11 

1 
7 

1  002 
391 
608 

53 
12 
12 
29 

1  160 
322 
387 
771 

6 
2 
2 
2 

529 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

19 
15 
18 
16 

5  071 
752 

1  567 

2  725 

21 
8 
3 

10 

260 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

13 

11 
15 
15 

129 
28 
5 
81 
15 

33  950 
7  778 
2  019 

21  752 
2  101 

77 
23 
3 

16 

5 

31  127 

6  156 

122 

21  209 
1  610 

152 
36 
7 
81 
25 

13  111 
2  818 
382 
8  176 
1  705 

73 
15 

1 
53 

1 

8  596 
1  213 

(01 
7  153 

(01 

56 
7 
1 

10 
6 

6  363 
1  190 

(Dl 
5  190 

(D) 

201 
35 
9 

127 
30 

9  725 
1  555 

381 
6  887 

902 

37 

7 

1 

27 

2 

5  132 
1  177 

(Dl 
5  132 

(Dl 

161 
39 
6 

113 
25 

15  537 
2  220 
385 
7  111 
5  916 

80 
15 

52 
13 

3  051 

111 

2  077 
833 

17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

35 
21 
11 

8  001 
5  575 
2  125 

11 
8 
5 

5  781 
1  311 
1  137 

52 
25 
25 

3  089 
1  918 
1  171 

19 
17 
2 

1  651 
(01 
(01 

15 
13 

2 

1  106 
(Dl 
(Dl 

18 
28 
20 

1  751 

1  165 

599 

7 
3 

1  198 
952 
215 

11 
22 
19 

1  880 

2  153 
2  127 

12 
10 
2 

331 
(01 
(Dl 

22 
23 

21 

17 

7 
10 

5  111 
2  918 
2  193 

18 
7 
11 

1  996 

2  227 
2  769 

32 

11 
21 

2  155 
1  Oil 
1  111 

16 
10 
6 

768 
605 
163 

12 

5 
7 

518 
280 
238 

13 
12 
31 

1  751 
823 
911 

5 

3 
2 

(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

38 
13 
25 

5  505 
1  190 
1  015 

25 
11 
15 

(Dl 
(01 
(01 

25 
26 
27 

31 
8 
26 

5  736 
3  831 
1  902 

12 

7 
5 

1  295 

2  701 
1  591 

50 
25 

21 

2  115 
1  355 
1  051 

8 
5 
2 

117 
(Dl 
(D) 

13 
5 

7 

517 
211 
303 

55 
19 
37 

1  112 
598 
511 

5 
2 

359 

(Dl 
(Dl 

35 
13 
22 

5  281 
1  512 
3  572 

6 
2 

50 
(01 
(0) 

28 
29 
30 

21 
10 

11 

5  391 
3  725 
1  555 

11 

6 
5 

5  515 

5  137 

109 

53 
21 
29 

3  215 
2  052 
1  161 

15 
10 
6 

1  176 

1  282 

191 

21 
11 
10 

1  513 

1  000 

513 

51 
20 
31 

1  891 

1  181 

713 

9 
1 
5 

937 
711 
223 

55 
27 
29 

5  716 

2  251 

3  157 

15 
9 

7 

659 
517 
312 

31 
32 
33 

35 

3  971 

11 

3  273 

29 

1  511 

5 

260 

10 

262 

35 

1  289 

1 

105 

31 

5  875 

11 

156 

31 

28 

1  070 

11 

2  616 

27 

1  175 

9 

116 

17 

556 

38 

930 

5 

190 

33 

1  123 

11 

289 

35 

38 
11 

21 

6  291 
3  797 
2  197 

16 
11 

5 

5  012 
1  555 
1  355 

10 
20 
20 

3  155 
1  985 
1  180 

18 
12 
6 

2  221 

2  100 

121 

11 
9 
5 

1  153 
908 
255 

69 

31 
35 

2  561 
1  536 
1  025 

7 
1 
3 

580 
113 
157 

68 
30 
38 

7  512 
2  127 
5  365 

25 
15 
9 

1  365 
659 
195 

35 

37 
38 

31 
12 
19 

5  875 
3  668 
2  187 

19 
13 
6 

1  583 

3  595 

988 

12 
19 
23 

3  321 
1  676 
1  518 

11 
11 

3 

1  257 

1  155 

101 

11 
10 

1  038 
557 
161 

12 
19 
23 

1  520 
860 
650 

10 
1 
6 

877 
738 
139 

56 
31 
25 

5  301 
3  310 

1  991 

18 
7 
11 

117 
215 
201 

39 

10 
H 

22 

1 
18 

3  610 

1  517 

2  023 

20 
6 
11 

1  757 

770 

3  987 

35 
6 
27 

2  508 

812 

1  595 

8 
5 

2 

390 
(Dl 
(Dl 

9 
3 

5 

318 
225 
123 

11 

7 
31 

1  088 
312 
776 

9 

1 

5 

291 
187 
101 

59 
20 
39 

7  558 
1  150 
5  116 

18 
5 
13 

261 
210 
71 

12 
13 
11 

78 
11 
16 
21 

15  561 

2  108 
10  233 

3  020 

31 

5 
20 
6 

15  167 

1  031 

13  579 

877 

75 
15 
12 
18 

5  317 
1  071 
3  750 

513 

35 

9 
25 

1 

5  156 
(01 

5  759 
(01 

31 
1 

29 
1 

3  171 

(Dl 

3  211 

(Dl 

115 
27 
65 
21 

1  590 

1  033 

2  771 
683 

12 
1 
8 
3 

3  102 

(01 
2  509 

(01 

90 
12 

51 
21 

11  273 
1  093 
5  155 
1  725 

10 
9 
27 

1 

1  002 

191 

792 

15 

15 
16 
17 
18 

18 
9 
9 

5  826 
1  515 
1  261 

16 
9 

7 

1  926 
1  511 

115 

30 
12 
18 

1  653 
955 
897 

21 
17 

2  121 

1  721 

100 

11 

938 
820 
118 

32 

17 
15 

1  lie 

830 
318 

5 

2 

890 
(Dl 

(Dl 

30 
15 
15 

1  167 

1  517 

2  670 

9 

5 

359 
337 
22 

19 
50 
51 

25 
5 
20 

2  530 
1  172 
1  358 

9 
6 
3 

2  160 

1  703 

157 

25 
7 
16 

1  152 
510 
912 

10 
9 

1 

661 
(Dl 
(Dl 

7 
5 
2 

322 
(Dl 
(01 

16 
19 
27 

1  227 
607 
620 

3 

2 
1 

103 
(Dl 
(Dl 

33 

12 
21 

1  130 

1  575 

2  751 

10 

3 
7 

108 
15 
93 

52 
53 
54 

13 
7 
6 

2  353 

2  133 

230 

7 
6 
1 

1  525 
IDI 
(01 

19 
12 

7 

1  905 

1  711 

151 

7 
7 

111 
111 

8 
1 
1 

278 
228 
50 

15 
12 

1 

319 
285 
63 

3 
3 

(Dl 
(Dl 

26 
20 
6 

1  307 

1  086 

221 

3 
2 
1 

33 

(01 
(01 

55 
55 
57 

26 
13 
13 

6  323 

5  515 
778 

11 
11 

5  677 
5  677 

15 
21 
21 

3  531 
2  319 
1  182 

17 
17 

2  135 
2  135 

15 
11 

1 

1  210 
(01 
(Dl 

38 
21 
11 

1  321 

1  061 

250 

7 
3 
1 

785 
706 
79 

10 
29 
11 

1  712 

2  957 
1  775 

15 
13 
2 

561 
(01 
(01 

It 
50 

36 

3  896 

20 

3  131 

33 

1  787 

16 

837 

11 

106 

67 

1  733 

' 

167 

51 

5  031 

10 

50 

61 

39 
6 
29 

17  955 
13  855 

1  116 

2  965 

31 
18 

8 
5 

16  113 

12  613 

2  711 

759 

89 
11 
19 
25 

5  128 
3  591 
1  153 
1  371 

31 
25 
1 
2 

3  615 

3  188 

(01 

(Dl 

11 
27 
8 
6 

3  799 

3  080 

310 

379 

128 

71 
10 
11 

5  083 

3  231 

111 

1  111 

15 
10 
2 
3 

2  199 

2  218 

(Dl 

(01 

118 
63 
13 
12 

13  197 

1  705 

2  061 
6  128 

23 

15 

1 

1  783 

1  715 

12 

26 

62 
63 
51 
55 

33 

12 
21 

1  311 

2  938 
1  103 

13 
6 

5 

3  155 
2  685 

560 

16 
20 
25 

3  751 
2  257 

1  187 

9 
2 

508 
(01 
(01 

17 
10 

7 

725 
565 
159 

52 
25 
27 

1  537 
920 
517 

9 
3 

6 

563 
(Dl 
(01 

11 
18 
23 

1  165 

1  983 

2  182 

7 
1 
5 

97 
(01 
(Dl 

66 

67 
68 

31 
10 
21 

5  561 
3  576 
2  985 

20 
7 
13 

5  516 

2  310 

3  308 

19 
18 
31 

3  101 

1  359 

2  032 

16 
11 

5 

1  219 

1  035 

181 

12 

7 
5 

713 
558 
175 

58 
16 
10 

1  669 
678 
991 

11 
3 

6 

951 
181 
173 

17 
22 
25 

1  385 

1  553 

2  832 

16 
5 
11 

356 
129 
239 

69 

70 
71 

17-10    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kindof-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


Sales 
($1.000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


DAVIS  COUNTY  

BLOOMFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DECATUR  COUNTY 


DELAWARE  COUNTY.  .  . 
DYERSVILLE  (PARTI  1 
MANCHESTER  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


DES  MOINES  COUNTY.  .  . 

BURLINGTON  

*EST  BURLINGTON.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DICKINSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

SPIRIT  LAKE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DUBUQUE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

DUBUQUE 

DYERSVILLE  (PARTI  1  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


EMMET  COUNTY  

ESTHERVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FAYETTE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
OELWEIN 

«EST  UNION  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FLOYD  COUNTY  

CHARLES  CITY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HAMPTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FREMONT  COUNTY 


GREENE  COUNTY 

JEFFERSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GRUNDY  COUNTY. 
GUTHRIE  COUNTY 


HAMILTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
WEBSTER  CITY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HANCOCK  COUNTY 


HARDIN  COUNTY 

ELDORA  

IOWA  FALLS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HARRISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
MISSOURI  VALLEY.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HENRY  COUNTY  

MOUNT  PLEASANT  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HOWARD  COUNTY 

CRESCO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HUMBOLDT  COUNTY.  •  .  . 

HUMBOLDT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


IDA  COUNTY  . 
IOWA  COUNTY. 


JACKSON  COUNTY  .... 

MAOUOKETA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JASPER  COUNTY 

NEWTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


8  435 
6  670 
1  765 


18  518 

8  033 
10  185 

111  780 

86  750 

9  789 

15  SHI 

22  379 

15  708 

5  671 


15  666 
6  841 
13  919 

27  805 
22  453 
5  353 

24  977 
15  633 

9  344 


18  667 
10  719 

7  948 


30  549 
18  040 
12  509 


6 
15 
17 

560 
858 
993 

20 

7 
13 

449 
391 
058 

29 

14 
15 

744 
724 
020 

15 
9 
5 

086 
312 
774 

20 
11 

683 
183 
500 

14 

065 

25 

125 

26 
16 
10 

866 
595 
171 

45 
30 
15 

477 
737 
740 

24 
17 
5 

132 
962 

170 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .... 

FAIRFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available,      (X)  Not  applicable, 
'Dyeisville  is  in  Delaware  and  Duburiue  Counties. 


63  606 

54  349 

1  185 

3  071 

17  528 

7  785 
9  743 

107  528 
84  884 
9  499 
13  145 

21  307 
15  235 

5  071 

35  040 
15  468 

6  573 
12  899 

25  550 
21  809 

4  741 

24  433 
15  515 

8  918 


17  283 
10  225 
7  058 


29  549 
17  796 
11  753 


38  873 
5  378 
15  386 
17  109 

19  131 

7  029 

12  102 

28  690 
14  402 
14  288 

14  252 
9  014 
5  238 

19  989 
10  919 
9  070 

13  346 

24  593 

25  100 

15  223 

8  877 

43  811 
30  179 
13  532 

23  698 

17  794 
5  904 


1  752 
803 
949 

13  055 

11  181 

786 

1  088 

2  054 
1  645 

408 

3  120 

1  634 
555 


2  812 

1  885 

925 


3  326 
578 

1  497 
1  251 

1  578 
542 

1  036 

2  552 

1  490 
1  052 

1  198 
805 
393 

1  730 
971 
759 

1  158 

2  334 

2  285 
1  527 

759 

4  480 

3  405 

1  074 

2  269 

1  783 
486 


14  354 
12  316 
2  048 


145  673 

129  417 

2  379 

14  877 


258  312 

222  457 
15  028 
19  827 


34  051 
9  776 
17  919 

47  204 
40  978 
5  225 

40  225 
27  582 
12  544 


28  910 
18  185 
10  724 


53  940 
35  535 
18  305 


22 

834 

31 
12 
19 

767 
040 
727 

45 
26 
19 

870 
921 
949 

23 

15 

7 

265 
815 
450 

33 

20 
12 

529 
904 
525 

20 

511 

45 

972 

44 
28 
15 

479 
490 
989 

81 
62 
18 

370 
440 
930 

42 
33 

697 
550 

629 
277 
352 

4  184 

3  574 

259 


2 

300 

987 

« 

416 

2 

789 

(D) 

ID) 

3 

706 

1 

424 

2 

282 

10 

118 

4 

751 

? 

540 

2 

827 

3 

913 

2 

520 

1 

293 

5 

748 

2 

153 

944 

2 

651 

555 

099 

455 

571 

245 

425 

352 

712 

730 

982 

5  362 

2  432 
2  930 


7  385 
1  296 

1  756 
4  323 

2  973 
980 

1  993 


2  918 
1  839 

1  079 

5  478 

2  526 

2  952 

3  300 

4  358 

4  088 

2  345 
1  743 

6  428 

3  195 
3  233 


•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 -continued 


Kind-olbusmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  * 

1 

Estab 
lisli- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

15 

e 

1    599 

1    251* 

3115 

7 
7 

2    141 

2    141 

21 
14 

7 

1    166 
829 
337 

5 
5 

290 
290 

5 
5 

(01 
(01 

13 
9 

338 
275 
63 

1 
1 

(01 
(01 

14 
6 
8 

1    084 
457 
527 

4 
4 

20 
20 

1 
2 
3 

It 

2    223 

6 

1    495 

26 

1    335 

7 

400 

3 

94 

25 

457 

3 

344 

21 

3    510 

3 

125 

4 

32 

3    959 

12 

4    086 

39 

1    839 

11 

692 

5 

359 

35 

949 

5 

428 

44 

3   913 

5 

62 

5 

e 

2t 

2  iim 

1    545 

5 
7 

3    272 

814 

15 
24 

928 
911 

11 

692 

1 

(Dl 
(01 

16 
20 

500 
449 

3 

2 

(01 
(Dl 

18 
26 

1  047 

2  866 

2 

3 

(01 
(Dl 

7 
8 

57 
115 
2 
10 

15    106 
13    069 

(D) 
(Dl 

29 

25 

1 

3 

10    732 

10    064 

IDI 

(□> 

57 

42 
2 
13 

5    057 

4    000 

(01 

(01 

21 
19 

2 

2    114 
(01 

(Dl 

33 

27 

5 

4    274 
3    790 

484 

91 
74 
5 
12 

3    730 

3    170 

189 

371 

12 
11 

1 

2    047 

(01 

(01 

67 
54 
2 
11 

5   835 
3   695 

(Dl 
(01 

24 
16 

8 

541 
445 

96 

9 
10 
11 
12 

28 
5 
23 

3    137 

1    548 
1    589 

15 
7 
8 

2    981 
1    253 
1    728 

38 
15 
23 

2    157 

937 

1    220 

10 
5 

4 

612 
450 
152 

9 
7 
2 

700 
(Dl 
(01 

56 
12 
44 

1    744 

304 

1    440 

6 

3 

3 

632 
429 
203 

31 
10 
21 

2    312 

910 

1    402 

12 
2 
10 

128 
(01 

13 
14 
15 

100 
79 

7 
It 

23    894 

20    573 

2    084 

1    237 

45 
31 
6 
8 

17    120 
13    668 
1    472 
1    980 

107 
73 
11 
23 

8    159 

5   971 

795 

1    393 

37 
31 
3 

3 

3    728 

3    267 

439 

22 

32 

26 

2 

4    434 
3    313 

(01 
(Dl 

222 

143 
20 
59 

8    039 

5    809 

455 

1    765 

14 
10 

2 
2 

3    616 

3    140 

(01 

(01 

129 
89 
10 
30 

10   756 
5    113 
1    113 
3   530 

42 
32 
2 
8 

1    472 
962 
(01 
(01 

16 
17 
18 
19 

23 

11 
12 

5    184 
4    039 
1    145 

9 
8 
1 

3    389 

(01 
(Dl 

26 
16 
10 

1    985 

1    530 

455 

12 
8 

4 

970 
883 
87 

9 

5 

4 

549 
419 
130 

29 

19 
10 

945 
728 
217 

2 
2 

614 
(01 
(01 

30 
19 
11 

2    849 

942 

1    907 

9 

3 
6 

384 
219 
155 

20 
21 
22 

1(2 
8 
14 

30 

7    293 
2    972 

1  444 

2  877 

15 
6 

2 
7 

6    274 
3    250 

(Dl 
(01 

50 
19 
8 
23 

3    201 

1    245 

749 

1    207 

28 

18 

I 

1    999 

1    635 

249 

114 

15 

7 
3 
5 

1    086 
451 
(Dl 
(01 

55 
15 
9 
31 

1    583 
543 
260 
780 

11 
3 
2 
6 

771 
(01 
(01 
207 

53 
16 
11 
25 

5   940 

1    046 

832 

4   062 

9 
1 

8 

386 
(01 

(01 

23 
24 
25 
26 

3lt 
20 
14 

6    730 

5    807 

923 

15 
11 

4 

5    690 

4    974 

716 

35 

19 
16 

2   537 

1    869 

668 

14 
13 
1 

1    226 

(01 
(Dl 

12 

7 
5 

791 
664 
127 

36 
27 
9 

1    450 

1    241 

219 

7 
3 
4 

330 
252 
68 

42 
25 
17 

3    824 

2    968 

855 

18 
6 
12 

958 
763 
195 

27 
28 
29 

17 
13 

4    254 
2    694 
1    560 

9 
6 
3 

3    020 

2    116 

904 

18 
8 
10 

1    396 
738 
658 

7 
7 

547 
647 

16 
8 
8 

562 

443 
119 

38 
20 
18 

1    197 
575 
522 

2 
1 
1 

(Dl 
(01 
(01 

35 
22 
13 

7    259 
3    319 
3    940 

16 
10 
6 

(01 
(01 
(01 

30 
31 
32 

21 

1    855 

6 

1    373 

26 

1    224 

12 

315 

3 

(Dl 

33 

755 

4 

368 

13 

(Dl 

4 

(Dl 

33 

17 
5 
11 

3    659 

2    450 
1    209 

8 

3    343 

2    425 

918 

31 

13 
18 

2    373 

864 

1    509 

14 
11 

3 

770 
663 
107 

6 
6 

306 
306 

30 
15 
15 

801 
550 
251 

8 
5 

415 
(01 
(Dl 

30 
17 
13 

2    478 

825 

1    553 

4 

115 
(Dl 
(01 

34 
35 
36 

18 

4    099 

16 

3    410 

26 

1    709 

8 

579 

5 

381 

25 

528 

5 

550 

28 

4    116 

10 

44 

37 

31 

3    705 

6 

3    179 

29 

1    441 

9 

363 

14 

327 

38 

733 

6 

289 

26 

1    983 

4 

22 

38 

27 
13 

in 

5    163 
3    308 
1    S55 

15 

11 

4    874 

4    182 

692 

38 
15 
23 

2    917 
1    097 
1    820 

18 
14 
4 

1    655 

1    563 

102 

9 

8 

1 

1    180 
(01 
(Dl 

46 
24 
22 

1    573 
822 
851 

7 
4 

3 

643 
544 
99 

30 
13 
17 

4    703 

1  738 

2  955 

10 

3 
7 

1    053 
(01 
(01 

39 

40 
41 

30 

3    611 

8 

2    077 

31 

1    482 

4 

349 

8 

576 

25 

558 

5 

418 

26 

7    712 

3 

233 

42 

37 
8 
8 

21 

5    888 

1  333 

2  687 
1    863 

23 

2 
11 
10 

8    112 
(Dl 

5    281 
(01 

46 
8 
17 
21 

2   811 
535 

1    242 
933 

17 
3 

12 
2 

1    049 
(01 
736 
(Dl 

17 

3 
7 
7 

840 
175 
338 
327 

48 
7 
11 
30 

1    382 
209 
613 
550 

16 

4 
8 

989 
317 
390 
282 

52 
8 
14 
30 

9   605 

772 

1    489 

7    344 

29 
6 

15 
8 

597 
75 
395 
125 

43 
44 
45 
45 

26 
6 
20 

4    288 

1  489 

2  799 

13 

3 
10 

3    709 

1  280 

2  429 

34 
11 
23 

2    286 

725 

1    561 

8 
4 

642 
427 
215 

8 
3 

5 

439 
(01 
(01 

45 
15 
30 

1    748 
966 
782 

9 

3 
6 

673 
(Dl 
(01 

35 
13 
22 

2    495 

767 

1    728 

14 
2 
12 

513 
(01 
(01 

47 
48 
49 

25 
8 
17 

3    789 
2    219 
1    570 

14 
9 

5 

5    501 
4    283 
1    218 

38 
17 
21 

2   741 
I    196 
1    545 

7 
7 

803 
803 

11 
6 
5 

498 
467 
31 

38 
19 
19 

1    189 
805 
384 

7 
3 
4 

798 
660 
138 

34 
17 
17 

7    209 

(Dl 
(01 

10 
8 
2 

424 
(01 
(01 

50 
51 
52 

21 

7 

in 

2    973 

1    994 

979 

8 

4 
4 

2    549 

2    029 

520 

23 

9 
14 

1    250 
487 
773 

8 
5 
3 

337 
314 
23 

9 

8 

1 

417 
(Dl 
(01 

37 
16 
21 

785 
442 
343 

3 

1 

(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

35 

IS 
17 

2    383 

603 

1    780 

9 

7 
2 

(01 
68 
(01 

53 

54 
55 

16 
5 
11 

3    272 

2    348 

924 

10 
6 

2    506 
2    055 

451 

36 

16 
20 

1    627 

1    112 

515 

8 
5 
2 

610 
(01 
(D) 

15 
13 

2 

595 
(01 
(01 

24 
12 
12 

769 
523 
246 

5 
2 

3 

382 
(01 
(01 

25 
8 
17 

4    528 

619 

4   009 

12 
2 
10 

50 
(01 
(Dl 

55 
57 
58 

16 

2    398 

8 

2    249 

21 

1    131 

7 

204 

11 

350 

21 

850 

5 

(01 

25 

2   790 

2 

(01 

59 

33 

4    564 

17 

4    061 

26 

2    577 

9 

599 

14 

887 

37 

2    302 

8 

647 

37 

5   007 

5 

94 

60 

13 
28 

6    459 
4    266 
2    193 

12 
8 

4    760 
3    739 
1    021 

36 
19 
17 

2    312 
1    257 
1    055 

15 
12 

1    086 
938 
148 

16 
10 
6 

760 
(Dl 
(Dl 

54 
29 
35 

1    861 
999 
852 

e 

4 
4 

637 
404 
233 

41 
24 
17 

4   062 

1  557 

2  405 

8 
6 
2 

80 
(01 
(01 

61 
62 
63 

Its 
13 
32 

9    798 
7    266 
2    532 

13 
10 

3 

7    962 

(01 
(Dl 

57 
20 
37 

4    199 
2   067 
2    132 

20 
18 
2 

2    212 

(01 
(Dl 

28 
23 

5 

1    642 

1    504 

138 

64 
31 
33 

1    917 

1    183 

734 

12 

5 
7 

1    234 
922 
312 

64 
22 
42 

7   402 
2    105 
5   297 

14 
10 
4 

552 

534 

18 

64 
65 
66 

19 

in 

5 

4    576 
2    613 
1    963 

11 
10 

1 

5    177 
(01 
(Dl 

27 
20 

7 

2    383 

1    538 

845 

11 
11 

1    518 
1    518 

5 
5 

500 
500 

26 

19 

7 

999 
899 
100 

6 

2 

874 
(01 
(01 

32 

24 
8 

3   932 

2   034 
1    898 

10 
5 

4 

140 
118 
22 

67 
68 
69 

17-12    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


JOHNSON  COUNTY  

lOWft  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

JONES  COUNTY  

ANAMOSA 

MONTICELLO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

KEOKUK  COUNTY 

KOSSUTH  COUNTY  

ALGONA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

LEE  COUNTY  

FORT  MADISON  

KEOKUK  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

LINN  COUNTY 

CEDAR  RAPIDS  

MARION  

MOUNT  VERNON t 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

LOUISA  COUNTY 

LUCAS  COUNTY  

CHARITON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY,  .  . 

LYON  COUNTY 

ROCK  RAPIDS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MADISON  COUNTY  

mlNTERSET 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MAHASKA  COUNTY  

OSKALOOSA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MARION  COUNTY 

KNOXVILLE 

PELLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MARSHALL  COUNTY 

MARSHALLTO«N  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MILLS  COUNTY  

GLENWOOD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MITCHELL  COUNTY 

OSAGE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MONONA  COUNTY 

ONAHA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MONROE  COUNTY 

ALBIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 

RED  OAK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MUSCATINE  COUNTY  

MUSCATINE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

O'BRIEN  COUNTY  

SHELDON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

OSCEOLA  COUNTY  

SIBLEY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

PAGE  COUNTY 

CLAKINDA  

SHENANDOAH  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

PALO  ALTO  COUNTY  ..... 

EMMETSBURG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

PLYMOUTH  COUNTY 

LE  MARS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero 


Total 
(number) 


115 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


71  366 
57  775 
13  591 

27  226 

7  532 
11  371 

8  323 


31  787 

15  602 
18  185 

55  5«0 
20  163 
23  563 

11  611 

211  112 
174  1*29 

12  577 
U  383 

22  723 

16  332 

13  772 

11  653 
2  119 

16  998 

8  13t 
8  864 

17  136 

12  429 

4  707 

33  173 

27  347 

5  826 

29  399 

13  989 
10  793 

4  617 


13  684 
7  369 

6  315 

20  497 
13  042 

7  455 

19  045 

8  249 
10  796 

12  040 
10  994 
1  046 

21  444 
15  655 

5  789 

48  877 
36  308 

12  569 

31  102 

13  428 
17  674 


32  625 
11  151 
19  271 
2  203 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


19 

093 

10 

313 

8 

780 

34 

015 

18 

735 

15 

280 

69  480 


24  780 
6  692 

11  097 
6  991 


33  715 

16  448 

17  267 

53  270 
19  773 
23  497 
10  000 

207  544 
170  225 
12  303 


12  588 
10  879 
1  709 

15  900 
7  980 

7  920 

16  518 

12  023 

4  495 

32  559 

27  049 

5  510 

28  275 

13  793 
10  387 

4  095 

51  565 
42  781 

8  884 

12  420 

5  893 

5  527 

19  329 
12  732 

6  597 


10  916 

10  362 

554 

20  318 

15  135 
5  183 

46  139 
35  298 

10  841 

29  354 
13  190 

16  164 

11  058 
5  301 
4  767 


17  349 
10  021 

7  328 

32  555 

18  399 

14  156 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


8  421 
7  201 
1  220 


2  915 
1  539 

1  277 

5  435 

2  042 
2  555 

738 

25  839 

22  362 

1  285 

373 

1  819 

1  134 

1  174 

1  047 

127 

1  209 
699 

510 

1  584 

1  153 

431 


2  520 

1  330 

991 

299 

5  082 
5  223 

859 


4  690 

3  780 

910 

2  412 
1  210 
1  202 

904 
498 
405 


2  756 
1  595 
1  061 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


160  498 
137  093 
23  405 

37  598 
10  847 
15  750 
10  001 


55  535 
32  231 
23  304 

101  121 
39  360 

48  403 
13  358 

504  720 
429  789 

28  490 
9  049 

37  392 

20  022 

20  470 
18  449 
2  021 


29  795 

22  739 

7  057 

50  853 

52  460 

8  403 

50  162 

25  230 

18  951 

5  971 

117  581 

100  494 

17  087 


29  850 
20  707 

9  143 

28  991 

14  464 

14  527 

17  652 

17  108 
544 

38  916 

30  755 

8  151 

89  475 
70  812 

18  653 

45  860 
23  335 
23  524 

15  802 

9  829 
5  973 

55  407 
22  796 
40  887 
2  724 

28  135 
17  772 
10  353 

53  194 
32  859 
20  335 


employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 
(number) 


907 
501 
405 

1  836 
702 
897 
237 

8  020 

6  743 

424 

152 

701 

366 


1  883 

1  620 

253 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of  business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 

($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(number) 


6  235 

4  396 
1  839 

5  568 

1  358 

2  851 
1  359 


6  023 

935 

1  328 

3  750 


3  521 

1  571 

2  050 

1  789 

772 

1  017 

5  104 

3  562 

1  542 

5  078 

2  587 
1  571 

920 

5  599 

3  870 

1  729 

2  155 
1  092 

1  073 

4  844 

2  414 
2  430 


6  526 
3  194 
3  432 


5 

687 

2 

983 

2 

704 

2 

066 

1 

054 

1 

022 

« 

573 

1 

837 

2 

398 

338 

5  422 

2  225 

3  197 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


13 


(D)  *llhheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable.       'Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kind-ofbusmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasolme  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

.= 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

119 
34 
15 

15  565 
12  218 
3  347 

27 
19 
8 

10  816 

9  838 

978 

59 
37 
22 

6  291 
4  201 
2  090 

28 
28 

3  116 
3  116 

29 
21 

8 

3  499 

2  821 

578 

78 
51 
27 

5  193 
3  797 
1  395 

12 

5 

3  376 

3  195 

182 

70 
46 
24 

8  751 
5  972 
2  779 

14 
5 
8 

446 
414 
32 

1 
2 

3 

2B 
6 
5 

17 

5  028 
1  842 
1  810 
1  376 

17 
6 
5 
5 

4  580 
847 

2  934 
799 

34 

11 

7 
16 

2  343 
887 
699 
757 

15 
9 
6 

807 
435 
371 

9 

4 

5 

790 
312 
478 

48 

11 

13 

24 

1  771 
508 
479 
784 

U 
2 
3 

6 

664 
(Dl 
(Dl 
135 

43 
12 
16 
15 

4  365 
524 

1  084 

2  578 

19 
2 
4 

13 

235 
(Dl 
48 
(01 

5 
6 

7 

36 

3  179 

14 

2  731 

40 

2  271 

5 

159 

12 

320 

40 

922 

4 

350 

37 

4  621 

8 

163 

6 

It 
U 
33 

6  347 

2  870 

3  477 

15 
9 

5  822 
3  634 
2  188 

49 
14 
35 

3  309 
1  384 
1  925 

15 
12 
3 

1  653 

1  475 
188 

10 
6 

580 
480 
100 

42 
13 
29 

1  138 
424 
714 

6 
3 

5 

540 
362 
178 

38 
14 
24 

6  796 
1  953 
4  633 

12 

4 
8 

597 
(01 
(01 

9 
10 
11 

61 
28 
18 
15 

12  831 
5  932 
5  837 
1  062 

31 
13 

11 

7 

11  424 

4  696 

5  299 
1  429 

50 
20 
14 
16 

3  736 

1  506 
1  089 
1  141 

35 
15 
15 

3 

4  020 

1  984 

1  978 

58 

32 

14 
14 

2  017 
505 

1  031 
380 

85 
29 
35 
21 

2  993 
935 

1  386 
671 

15 

8 

3 

1  701 
645 
805 
51 

71 
30 
25 
16 

5  621 
(01 
(Dl 

2  740 

11 
2 
1 
8 

1  162 

'Dl 
(Dl 
98 

12 
13 

14 
15 

161 

111 

9 

6 

35 

43  382 
33  723 

3  793 

1  187 

4  679 

60 
42 
6 
1 
11 

37  553 

33  037 

1  059 

(Dl 

ID) 

184 
125 

16 
5 

38 

17  959 
12  861 

1  568 
321 

3  209 

73 
53 

3 
4 

3 

9  314 

8  723 

296 

222 

71 

69 
53 
5 
2 
9 

11  550 

10  417 

440 

(Dl 

(Dl 

235 
151 
15 

5 
54 

14  519 

11  590 

903 

558 

1  458 

32 

24 
3 
1 

7  845 

5  721 

813 

(01 

(01 

157 
124 
12 

7 
24 

16  809 
11  159 

1  384 
572 

3  694 

87 
50 
15 

12 

2  502 

2  162 

230 

90 

15 
17 
16 
19 
20 

19 

3  109 

9 

3  450 

29 

1  584 

3 

(Dl 

2 

(Dl 

30 

757 

4 

309 

21 

2  790 

8 

152 

21 

21 
9 
12 

3  788 

3  033 
755 

10 
10 

2  395 
2  395 

25 
20 
6 

1  339 

1  144 
195 

8 
8 

784 
784 

6 
6 

352 
352 

30 
19 

11 

543 
370 
173 

5 

4 
1 

253 
(Dl 
(01 

25 
18 

7 

1  581 
610 
771 

8 
6 
2 

40 
(01 
(Dl 

22 
23 

24 

21 
5 
16 

3  688 
1  925 
1  763 

9 

5 

3  052 

2  133 

919 

28 
9 
19 

1  897 

576 

1  321 

7 
6 

1 

545 
(D) 
(Dl 

9 
5 

4 

453 
359 

27 
11 
16 

528 
323 
305 

5 
2 
3 

361 
(Dl 
(Dl 

17 
5 
12 

2  271 

377 

1  894 

6 
5 

114 
114 

25 
26 
27 

19 
11 
8 

3  335 

2  543 

792 

8 

7 
1 

3  140 

(Dl 
lOl 

23 
15 
8 

1  452 

1  077 

375 

10 
9 

1 

664 
(01 
(Dl 

3 
3 

152 
162 

23 
14 
9 

914 
810 
104 

3 
1 

438 
(01 
(Ul 

19 
13 
5 

4  587 
3  397 
1  290 

9 

5 

177 
159 
18 

28 
29 
30 

21 
It 
10 

5  578 

4  862 

716 

20 
16 

5  801 
(01 
(D) 

36 
24 
12 

2  285 

1  729 

556 

19 

18 

1 

2  205 

:  (Dl 

(Dl 

11 

7 
4 

1  095 
1  016 

80 

46 
35 
11 

1  327 

1  093 

234 

5 
1 

639 
'(Dl 
(Dl 

42 
27 
15 

6  552 
4  392 
2  160 

13 

7 
6 

451 
401 
50 

31 
32 
33 

29 
9 
« 

16 

7  158 
3  651 
1  925 
1  582 

21 
10 
10 

1 

4  776 

2  599 

(Dl 

(Dl 

38 
17 
9 
12 

2  435 

1  141 

654 

640 

22 
7 

12 
3 

1  357 
585 
701 
81 

20 

5 
8 
7 

1  032 
279 

484 
269 

50 
19 
12 
19 

1  892 
851 
517 

414 

7 
4 
2 
1 

758 

407 
(Dl 
(Dl 

33 

18 
12 

3 

3  784 

1  240 

2  332 
212 

22 

14 

228 
28 
96 

102 

34 
35 
35 
37 

35 
23 

12 

8  025 

7  168 

857 

23 

17 
6 

8  641 

7  747 

894 

71 
46 
25 

5  915 
4  353 
1  562 

32 

27 

5 

3  245 

3  172 

73 

20 
19 
1 

2  251 
(01 
(Dl 

80 
56 
24 

3  782 

2  738 
1  044 

5 

1 

1  945 
(Dl 
(Dl 

80 
57 
23 

7  091 
3  985 
3  106 

41 
23 
18 

1  613 
(Dl 
(Dl 

38 
39 

40 

19 

5 
1« 

2  530 

1  542 
988 

7 
4 
3 

2  645 

(01 
(Dl 

25 
8 
17 

1  285 
560 
725 

5 

4 
1 

355 
(Dl 
(Dl 

5 

3 
2 

518 
(Dl 
(Dl 

26 
10 
15 

937 
529 
308 

5 
2 
3 

318 
(01 
(Dl 

25 

7 
19 

2  ^59 

287 

2  282 

4 

60 
(01 
(Dl 

41 
42 
43 

32 
11 
21 

3  732 
2  126 
1  606 

12 

8 

2  054 

1  864 

190 

25 
12 
13 

1  144 
624 
520 

15 
8 

7 

701 
550 

151 

5 

4 

2 

391 
(Dl 
(Dl 

32 
12 

20 

758 
352 
416 

3 
2 
1 

228 

(Dl 
(Dl 

25 
9 
16 

5  407 
3  561 
1  745 

9 

7 
2 

642 
(Dl 
(01 

44 
45 
45 

31 
8 
23 

4  457 
2  224 
2  233 

8 
5 

3 

4  358 
(Dl 
(D) 

17 

7 
10 

1  339 
634 
705 

10 
5 

5 

422 
181 
241 

9 
4 
5 

281 
184 
97 

42 
12 

30 

891 
353 
528 

8 

2 
5 

711 
(Dl 
(01 

19 
6 
13 

2  103 

648 

1  255 

6 
2 

4 

30 
(Dl 
(Dl 

47 
48 
49 

12 
9 

3 

2  497 

2  351 

146 

7 
6 
1 

2  923 

(D) 
(Dl 

22 

14 
8 

1  175 
776 
399 

10 
10 

503 
503 

5 
4 
1 

(01 
229 

(Dl 

16 

14 

2 

491 
(01 
(Dl 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

21 
15 
5 

1  860 

1  537 

223 

4 

26 
25 

50 
51 
52 

25 
12 
13 

4  936 
3  797 
1  139 

18 
13 

5 

4  075 

3  625 

450 

19 
9 

10 

2  131 

1  251 

880 

12 

8 
4 

958 
889 
59 

11 

7 
4 

457 
300 
157 

32 

19 
13 

1  007 
752 
245 

4 
3 
1 

717 
(01 
(Dl 

32 

19 
13 

2  654 
1  522 
1  132 

7 
3 

448 
(01 
(01 

53 
54 
55 

61 
45 
16 

11  157 
9  226 
1  931 

21 
17 

4 

7  698 

6  929 

769 

59 
34 
25 

4  723 
3  309 
1  414 

23 
20 
3 

2  601 

2  386 

215 

19 
16 

3 

2  543 

2  435 

108 

84 
53 
31 

2  606 

2  015 

790 

12 

8 

1  006 
788 
216 

65 
34 
32 

5  545 

2  239 

3  306 

15 
9 
6 

1  314 
(Dl 
(01 

56 
57 
56 

36 
10 
26 

5  856 

2  426 

3  430 

18 
6 
12 

5  175 
2  545 
2  630 

34 
7 
27 

2  405 

726 

1  679 

18 
8 
10 

1  201 
907 
294 

15 
6 
9 

694 
335 
359 

35 
10 
25 

1  102 
392 
710 

6 
2 

452 
(Dl 
(01 

55 
17 
39 

6  707 
1  601 
5  105 

15 
8 

7 

180 
(Dl 
(Dl 

59 
60 
61 

16 

8 
8 

1  958 

1  388 

570 

6 

2 
4 

2  107 
(D) 
(Dl 

13 

5 

8 

560 
305 
255 

9 
9 

455 
465 

4 

3 
1 

242 
(Dl 
(01 

22 
8 
14 

525 
217 
308 

5 
2 
3 

325 

(Dl 
(Dl 

13 

5 
8 

2  582 

458 

2  224 

2 
2 

84 
(Dl 
(Dl 

62 
53 
64 

29 
7 

13 
9 

5  504 

2  364 

2  724 

416 

16 
6 
10 

4  939 

1  977 

2  962 

40 
7 
17 
16 

3  265 
793 

I  523 
949 

18 
7 
11 

1  554 
584 
970 

17 
8 
9 

1  421 
495 
926 

43 
16 
19 
8 

1  548 
449 
931 
168 

7 
4 
3 

1  024 
421 
503 

35 
9 

23 
3 

3  057 

1  112 

1  750 

205 

13 
2 
5 
5 

2  707 
(01 

2  687 
(01 

55 
55 
57 
58 

29 
8 
21 

3  533 
1  662 

1  871 

6 

3 
3 

2  170 
(01 
(Dl 

30 
10 
20 

1  242 
554 
688 

5 
5 

587 
(01 
(Dl 

5 

1 

206 
(Dl 
(01 

33 

15 
18 

846 
489 
357 

2 
2 

353 
(Dl 
(Dl 

24 
8 
15 

3  403 

1  323 

2  080 

11 
1 
10 

547 
(Dl 
(01 

69 
70 

71 

29 
10 
19 

5  576 
3  778 
1  798 

16 
7 
9 

7  044 
4  186 
2  858 

It 
19 

3  129 
1  765 
1  354 

22 
12 
10 

1  548 

1  383 

265 

9 
5 

4 

552 
337 
225 

55 
29 
35 

2  593 

1  700 

693 

6 
3 

3 

721 
366 
355 

43 
17 
25 

5  435 
2  302 

4  134 

12 

6 

421 
(01 
(01 

72 
73 
74 

17-14    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-busmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls..  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


POCAHONTAS  COUNTY.  .  . 

POLK  COUNTY 

ANKENY  

DES  MOINES  

UR8ANDALE 

WEST  DES  MOINES.  .  . 
WINDSOR  HEIGHTS.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

POTTAWATTAMIE  COUNTY  . 
COUNCIL  BLUFFS  •  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

POWESHIEK  COUNTY  .  .  . 

GRINNELL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

RINGGOLD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SAC  COUNTY  

SAC  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

BETTENDORF  

DAVENPORT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SHELBY  COUNTY 

HARLAN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SIOUX  COUNTY  

HAWAKDEN  

ORANGE  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

STORY  COUNTY  

AMES 

NEVADA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

TAMA  COUNTY 

TAMA 

TOLEDO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

TAYLOR  COUNTY 

UNION  COUNTY  

CRESTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

VAN  6UREN  COUNTY  .  .  . 

WAPELLO  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OTTUMWA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WARREN  COUNTY 

INOIANOLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

WASHINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WAYNE  COUNTY  

WEBSTER  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

FORT  DODGE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WINNEBAGO  COUNTY  .  .  . 

FOREST  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WINNESHIEK  COUNTY.  .  . 

DECORAH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WOODBURY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SIOUX  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WORTH  COUNTY  

WRIGHT  COUNTY 

BELMOND 

CLARION 

EAGLE  GROVE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Standard  Notes: 


192 

2  215 
t5 

1  855 
23 
83 
20 
189 

705 
150 
255 

234 

lie 

116 
115 

255 


1  029 
83 
758 


275 
118 
127 

1  004 
811 
193 


141 
1  689 


18  524 

411  223 
7  305 
363  944 
4  992 
13  373 
3  056 
18  553 

92  S54 
67  669 
25  185 

28  494 
16  716 
11  778 


22  469 

7  939 
14  530 

191  068 

13  777 

155  242 

22  049 

21  740 

13  128 

8  612 

40  140 

6  733 

6  019 

27  388 

65  670 

42  342 

10  593 

13  735 

30  347 

6  772 

4  861 

18  714 


21  355 
15  081 
6  274 

35  432 
19  709 
15  723 


76  100 

58  365 

17  735 

20  164 
7  765 

12  399 

21  952 
14  652 

7  300 

165  345 

149  121 

16  224 

10  975 

28  223 

5  900 

10  144 

7  865 

4  314 


16  814 


7,  157 
354  964 
4  658 
12  989 
3  056 
17  401 

89  558 
65  749 
23  809 

27  658 
16  384 
11  274 


21  453 

7  595 

13  858 

186  268 

13  255 

152  308 

20  705 

21  044 
12  740 

8  304 


64  914 
41  656 
10  349 
12  909 

27  139 
5  078 
4  703 

16  358 


19  041 
15  565 
3  476 


57  307 
50  381 
6  926 

20  647 
14  841 
5  806 


73  632 

57  063 

16  569 

18  998 

7  409 

11  589 

20  330 

14  318 

6  012 

160  825 

145  793 

15  032 

10  425 

26  903 

5  652 

9  524 

7  611 
4  116 


1  183 

52  719 

699 

48  390 

482 

1  128 

337 

1  683 

9  007 


2  602 

1  677 

925 


1  823 

765 

1  058 

23  296 
1  545 
19  564 


1  817 

1  244 
573 


1  958 

1  697 

261 


6  284 

5  731 

553 

1  774 

1  323 

451 

2  934 
1  863 
1  071 


8  125 
6  616 
1  509 

1  623 
721 
902 

1  884 

1  378 

506 


23  275 

1  100  038 
14  010 
1  Oil  490 
9  251 
23  558 
7  417 
34  312 

180  726 

143  700 
37  026 

51  365 
33  674 
17  691 


34  656 
14  650 

20  006 

467  372 
31  331 
390  199 

45  842 

34  280 
23  584 
10  696 

50  122 
10  672 
8  339 
31  111 

131  088 
91  528 
18  547 

21  013 

40  617 
10  556 
8  418 
21  643 


36  369 
31  878 
4  491 


124  789 

114  583 

10  206 

34  654 

25  671 

8  983 

55  004 

33  571 

21  433 


161  578 
133  378 
28  200 

31  334 

14  293 
17  041 

37  125 
27  935 
9  190 

379  341 
356  342 
22  999 

13  756 

45  036 
9  373 

15  897 
13  302 

6  464 


16  952 

243 
15  511 

147 
357 
127 
577 

2  958 
2  322 

635 

871 
558 
313 


2  555 

1  902 

309 

344 

719 
185 
158 
375 


2  616 
2  176 

440 

576 
259 
317 

578 
508 
170 


4  785 

21  405 
1  115 
15  562 


9  028 

4  021 

5  007 

4  527 
2  894 
1  733 


5  311 
1  810 
4  501 

11  392 
538 

6  966 
3  888 

3  794 

1  728 

2  066 

6  287 
923 
733 

4  631 

8  407 

2  720 
1  502 
4  085 

4  959 
856 
900 

3  203 


2  078 

1  461 

617 


5  733 

4  614 

1  119 

3  225 

2  250 
975 

5  876 

2  937 

3  939 


7  233 

3  565 

3  558 

3  822 

1  022 

2  800 

3  376 
1  560 

1  716 

13  916 

10  537 

3  379 

2  552 

7  418 

1  836 

2  852 
1  385 
1  345 


Represents  zero.      (D)  Wittilield  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable.        'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-15 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kind  of  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

"1 

Estab- 
listi- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

c 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

29 

3    685 

12 

3    163 

22 

1    350 

10 

536 

8 

349 

37 

948 

5 

381 

27 

2   507 

4 

22 

1 

271 
3 
225 
3 
13 
3 
24 

91    654 

(01 

73    453 

2    789 

5  754 
(01 

6  152 

128 

2 

113 

2 

U 

81    180 

(D) 

74    857 

(D) 

2    042 

334 
4 
2  57 
10 
17 
7 
29 

29   559 

427 

23    768 

1    135 

1  251 
797 

2  281 

118 

111 

6 
1 

21    025 

20    358 

(0) 
(Dl 
(D) 

142 
3 

119 
1 

4 

15 

18    504 
493 

17    057 
(Dl 
(Dl 

818 

504 
15 
412 
5 
13 
3 
56 

25    821 
477 
23    616 
186 
569 
81 
1    892 

85 
1 

78 
1 

1 

13   959 

(Dl 
13    072 
(Dl 
562 
(Dl 

301 
5 
258- 
1 
12 
1 
24 

27    348 
196 

23    182 

(01 

1    195 

(Dl 

(01 

147 

5 

127 

3 
1 
10 

15    599 

14 

15    352 

(Dl 
(Dl 
54 

2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 

94 
55 
29 

22    540 
18    452 
4    178 

47 
30 
17 

18    151 
13    791 
4    360 

102 
53 
39 

10    142 
5    334 
3    808 

20 
17 
3 

3    622 
3    481 

141 

32 

21 
11 

2    913 

2    597 

316 

181 
110 
71 

6    315 
4    338 
1    978 

27 
20 

7 

3    220 

2   734 

485 

83 
51 
22 

9    837 
5    357 
4    480 

41 
29 
12 

(Dl 

1    170 

(Dl 

9 

10 
11 

25 
11 
14 

5    119 
3    526 
1    593 

19 
10 
9 

4    877 
2    810 
2    057 

27 
12 
15 

2    576 
1    231 

1    345 

10 
7 
3 

1    028 
858 
170 

16 
9 

7 

1    163 
785 
378 

32 
18 
14 

1    526 

1    249 
377 

7 
3 

870 
(01 
(01 

44 
28 
16 

5    349 
(01 
(01 

6 
6 

331 
331 

12 
13 

14 

14 

1    402 

4 

1    206 

15 

1    125 

5 

85 

4 

195 

13 

340 

4 

242 

28 

2    555 

4 

92 

15 

31 
12 
19 

3   953 

1  217 

2  736 

16 
6 
10 

4    385 
2    611 
1    775 

41 
9 
32 

2    101 

300 

1    801 

12 
7 
5 

553 
457 
96 

15 
8 
8 

774 
410 
364 

43 
12 
31 

1    048 
350 
598 

9 
2 

7 

454 
(Dl 
(01 

33 

8 
25 

2    288 

304 
1    984 

3 
2 

1 

109 

(Dl 
(Dl 

16 

17 
18 

143 
10 

106 
27 

40   210 
1    852 

32    530 
5    818 

43 
4 

30 
9 

34    357 

355 

30    853 

3    138 

142 
14 
94 
34 

12   967 
1    247 
9   902 
1    818 

61 
5 
53 

3 

8    901 

288 

8    202 

411 

69 

4 
50 
5 

11    765 

(Dl 

9    253 

101: 

247 
17 

184 
45 

14    456 
1    833 

11    117 
1    506 

37 
4 

30 
3 

6    854 
999 

5    502 
353 

149 

6 

114 

29 

12   072 
233 

8    186 
3   653 

55 
6 

41 
8 

2    447 

52 

2    052 

343 

19 
20 
21 
22 

25 
5 
20 

3    288 
1    979 
1    309 

13 
9 

3    940 

3    571 

369 

19 
8 
11 

1    456 
760 
695 

8 
6 

2 

443 
(0) 
(Dl 

2 
2 

385 

(01 
(Dl 

32 

16 
15 

1    243 
970 
273 

3 
3 

372 
372 

26 

11 
15 

5    332 

1    936 
3    395 

7 
3 

454 
358 
96 

23 

24 
25 

56 

7 
8 
41 

7    013 
1    878 
1    181 
3    954 

25 
1 
5 

19 

5    650 
(D) 

1    629 
(01 

37 
8 
7 

22 

2    705 
545 
625 

1    535 

19 
3 

7 
9 

1    022 
331 
351 
340 

24 

2 
18 

1    810 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1    183 

42 
8 
4 

30 

1    058 
275 
90 
692 

8 
2 

1 
5 

870 
(01 
(Dl 
287 

51 
10 
5 
36 

10   911 

1    173 

591 

9   047 

27 
2 

25 

803 
(Dl 

(0) 

26 
27 
28 
29 

44 
15 
6 
23 

15    314 
10    562 
2    350 
2    392 

28 
17 
5 

5 

10    537 
7    148 
2    130 
1    259 

63 

27 
10 
26 

5    962 

3    560 

907 

I    495 

37 
22 
9 
5 

3    559 

2    535 

711 

323 

33 

24 
6 
3 

3    015 

2    316 

570 

129 

73 
42 
5 
25 

4    239 

3    422 

304 

513 

19 
9 
3 

7 

2    324 

1    712 

378 

234 

64 
28 
10 
25 

7    471 
3    107 
1    172 
3    192 

29 
14 
3 
12 

895 
525 
(Dl 
(01 

30 
31 
32 
33 

40 
8 
3 

29 

4    727 

1  320 
972 

2  435 

17 

4 

9 

4    718 

1  635 
763 

2  320 

39 
9 

5 
25 

3   042 
541 
855 

1    546 

10 

2 

481 
(01 
(01 
221 

15 
5 
2 

8 

832 
(01 
(01 
357 

57 
13 

7 
37 

1    598 
376 
335 

887 

11 

2 
1 
8 

393 
(0) 
(01 
225 

61 
13 
8 
40 

8    895 

1    168 

517 

7    110 

12 
8 

95 
26 

70 

34 
35 
36 
37 

14 

2    217 

6 

1    338 

14 

1    007 

4 

318 

3 

(01 

13 

355 

7 

255 

25 

2    860 

15 

(Dl 

38 

24 
U 
13 

4    628 
3    238 
1    390 

13 
10 
3 

3    991 

3    922 

69 

34 
21 
13 

1    779 

1    304 

475 

13 
12 
1 

1    502 
(0) 
(Dl 

10 
8 

2 

294 
(01 
(Dl 

34 
22 
12 

1    082 
875 
207 

9 
6 

3 

750 
(01 

(Dl 

34 
28 
5 

3    252 
2    163 
1    089 

10 
4 
6 

54 
36 
18 

39 
40 
41 

15 

1    597 

6 

1    504 

34 

1    299 

2 

(Dl 

7 

175 

19 

357 

3 

134 

12 

900 

10 

(Dl 

42 

62 
50 
12 

13    435 
12    335 
1    100 

24 
17 

7 

9    552 

8    808 

844 

79 
55 
14 

4    727 

3   898 

829 

28 
27 

1 

3   709 
(0) 
(0) 

37 
32 

5 

3    603 

3    039 

564 

87 
72 
15 

3    119 

2    712 

407 

12 
11 

1 

3    104 
(01 
(Dl 

67 
50 
17 

5    353 

3    295 
2    057 

12 

8 
4 

455 

448 
8 

43 
44 
45 

27 
13 
14 

5    989 
3    570 
2    319 

10 
9 

1 

4    995 

(0) 
(D) 

39 

24 

15 

2    173 
1    439 

734 

5 
5 

1    160 
1    160 

6 
3 
3 

450 
(01 
(Dl 

37 
16 
21 

916 
532 

284 

5 

3 
3 

423 
291 
132 

21 

13 

8 

1    518 
649 
859 

8 
4 

42 
22 
20 

46 

47 
48 

30 
9 
21 

4    567 
3    426 
1    241 

23 

12 
11 

5    495 
3    462 
2    033 

41 
18 
23 

2    461 
1    283 
I    178 

13 
12 
1 

1    190 
(01 
(Dl 

17 
9 
8 

1    077 
779 
298 

48 
20 
28 

1    463 
725 
738 

8 

5 
3 

715 
544 
172 

63 
28 

35 

8    611 
3    068 
5    543 

15 
3 
12 

884 
(01 
(Dl 

49 
50 
51 

19 

2    551 

11 

1    817 

18 

878 

3 

178 

9 

276 

14 

316 

6 

297 

23 

2   404 

4 

16 

52 

65 
39 
26 

14    506 
12    773 
1    733 

32 
22 
10 

11    404 
9    514 
1    890 

78 
53 
25 

5    765 
4    225 
1    539 

25 
26 

3    817 
3    817 

36 
30 
6 

3    077 

2    511 

456 

104 
73 
31 

5    002 
3    669 
1    333 

15 
12 

3 

2    909 

2    815 

93 

74 
53 
21 

10   903 
3   905 
5   998 

32 
24 
8 

1    347 
(Dl 
(01 

53 

54 
55 

32 

5 
27 

4    270 

1  419 

2  851 

10 

5 
5 

3    293 

2    322 

971 

19 
5 
13 

1    247 
355 
892 

12 
6 
6 

655 
448 
217 

9 

5 

599 
482 
217 

26 
9 
17 

840 
399 

441 

5 
2 
3 

527 
(01 
(01 

26 
8 
18 

3   915 

722 

3    194 

14 
4 
10 

270 
26 

244 

55 
57 
58 

36 

16 
20 

4    551 
3    257 
1    304 

15 

e 

7 

3    080 

2    138 

942 

42 
22 
20 

2    246 

1    531 

715 

18 
15 
3 

843 
759 
74 

14 
11 

3 

710 
538 
172 

40 
22 
18 

996 

572 
424 

7 
5 
2 

585 
(01 
(Dl 

39 
23 

15 

3    247 
1    836 
1    411 

18 
7 
11 

995 
IDl 
(Dl 

59 

60 
61 

150 
118 
32 

37    114 
34    571 
2    443 

55 
44 
12 

26    895 
23    143 
3    753 

137 
HI 
25 

10   797 
9    296 
1    501 

62 
59 
3 

(01 

8    952 

(01 

51 

49 

2 

6    148 
(01 
(Dl 

247 
196 
51 

10   945 
9    702 
1    243 

32 

27 
5 

5    197 

4    907 

290 

135 
111 
24 

(Dl 

(01 

3    305 

31 
29 
2 

1    198 
(Dl 
(01 

62 
53 
54 

15 

2    339 

8 

900 

12 

505 

6 

251 

5 

103 

20 

414 

2 

(01 

18 

3    092 

3 

54 

65 

34 

7 

16 

7 

5    484 
1    396 
1    578 
1    819 
591 

13 

3 
5 

1 

4    064 

(Dl 

1    465 

1    819 

(01 

37 

7 
14 

5 
10 

2    151 
705 
821 
258 
357 

20 

10 
4 
2 

1    007 
(Dl 
456 
304 
(Dl 

15 
2 
4 
6 
3 

593 
(Dl 
(01 
293 
112 

52 
11 
10 
16 
15 

1    437 
308 
390 
455 
274 

9 
2 
2 

2 

3 

701 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
75 

40 
8 

12 
9 

11 

4    501 
241 

1    932 
959 

1    369 

12 
2 

3 
3 

246 
(Dl 
56 
124 
IDl 

65 
57 
58 
59 
70 

17-16    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 

code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

5«3 

5U« 

5U5 

5«6 

5462 

5U63 

5U9 


55   EX. 551 


561.567 

561 

567 

562-3. 56B 
562 

563.568 
563  I 


RETAIL    TFJADE.    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAu  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKEkIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERr.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  Automotive  dealers  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 

MEN.s.  BOYS'  Clothing  and  furnishings  stores 
CUSTOM  tailors  


WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN. S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN. S"  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Linn  County,  Iowa. 


37  553 
30  738 
20  235 


1  521 
72lt 
797 


3  975 
641 
179 


37  160 
31  401 
3  371 


37  001 
30  738 
20  235 


616 
975 
641 


5  930 

5  038 

610 


3  655 
2  997 
1  824 


112  545 
95  897 
11  129 


60  975 
47  534 
30  549 


17  116 

14  278 

2  838 

775 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-17 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

CEDAR  RAPIDS  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

Furniture  stores  

FLOOR  covering  STORES 

drapery.  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 235 

EATING  PLACES 130 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 107 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  ijlithtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11    550 

10    904 

6    868 

6    254 

5    512 

5    002 

1    376 

1    252 

11  519 
11  39H 
6  821 


13  823 
11  238 
6  743 


7    845 

7    813 

7    739 

7    707 

105 

106 

16    809 

15    973 

3    821 

3    821 

1    104 

934 

66 

- 

1    036 

934 

785 

(D) 

202 

202 

179 

179 

505 

505 

733 

733 

887 
977 
731 
246 


3  105 
2  813 
1  781 


35  773 
17  540 
13  577 
3  953 


53  157 
57  337 
36  574 


32  772 
3  123 

2  574 


3 

790 

1 

779 

(Dl 

4 

113 

4 

245 

(Dl 

(Dl 

3 

353 

1 

593 

447 

853 

1 

IBS 

1 

855 

17-18    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(nunnber) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5U2 

5«3 

SHI 

5«5 

5«6 

51)62 

51)63 

549 


55  EX.551) 


561 

567 

561 
567 

562- 

3i568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

OAVENPORTROCK  ISUND-MaiWE,  IOWA-ILL,  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRAOEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARi-l  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES!  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES.  ...  

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY- STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

•  OMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Scott  County,  Iowa,  and  Rock  Island  and  Henry  Counties,  III. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


33  684 
14  943 
1  452 


6  831 

7  798 
322 
163 


101  386 

95  855 

2  018 

18 

162 

917 

367 

1  618 

958 

660 


93  354 
78  637 
63  560 
ID) 
10) 
5  576 
5  468 

1  153 

2  520 
1  015 

(01 


19  341 
5  729 

5  354 

375 

7  991 

6  721 
1  270 

200 


32  460 
14  943 
1  392 


75  605 
60  615 

6  759 

7  792 


97  564 

92  401 

1  952 


815 
357 
562 
956 
606 


91  556 

78  637 

63  550 

ID) 

(D) 

4  362 

5  320 

1  153 

2  094 
833 
ID) 


7  955 
5  721 
1  244 


4  052 

2  099 

178 


10  035 

7  812 

1  155 

1  016 


8  584 
7  243 
5  908 


246 
772 
143 
180 


1  209 

1  010 

199 


68  536 
31  897 
3  480 


215  374 
169  781 

22  286 

23  341 


158  930 

142  159 

3  373 

(0) 
2  087 

834 
8  795 
6  050 
2  745 


ID) 


160  925 

135  320 

108  481 

ID) 

(0) 

4  880 

14  993 

2  532 

3  200 
958 
ID) 
ID) 


21  885 

18  255 

3  530 

517 


4  057 

3  071 

533 

428 


1  527 

1  217 

998 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

DAVtWPORT-RXK  ISLflllD-MaiNE,  IOWA-ILL,  SMSA-Continuej 

FURNITUREt  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN,  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


777 
401 
289 


24  861 

12  840 

B  635 

3  333 


285 
432 
628 
961 


43  241 
27  390 
18  581 
2  515 
5  394 
900 
15  851 


11  781 

1  621 

567 


367 
500 
504 
117 


7  862 
1  395 
3  430 

3  037 


24  033 
12  348 
8  333 
3  211 


40  281 
26  512 
17  843 
2  515 
5  254 
900 
13  769 


(0) 

(D) 

11  241 

1  517 
567 

2  893 

3  737 
1  876 


1  436 
391 
343 
500 
498 

1  035 


6  062 

1  395 

2  900 
1  767 


3  591 
2  023 
1  322 
520 
125 
(D) 
(0) 
833 
467 
268 


278 
746 
972 
175 
050 


636 
553 
268 


73  033 
40  491 
24  564 
12  264 
2  549 
(D) 
(D) 
18  023 
9  350 
5  169 


172  690 

127  937 

91  150 

14  720 

18  096 

3  971 

44  753 


41  067 

40  839 

228 


87  951 
10  782 
6  290 


771 

14    175 

118 

2    284 

94 

1    520 

482 

9   022 

626 

12   759 

299 

6   045 

49 

1    021 

278 

5   693 

297 

5    491 

49 

929 

41 

914 

80 

1    454 

60 

1    318 

268 

4    726 

101 

(D) 

34 

618 

73 

I    069 

19  951 

3  409 

9  028 

7  514 


887 

775 

020 

391 

122 

280 

293 

6 

523 

101 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


17-20    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witb 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52U 
5251 
5252 


5tt2 

543 

5«"l 

5U5 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55  EX.554 


562-3.568 
S62 

563 1568 
563      ( 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODj  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISEO 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN. S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Coextensive  witti  Polk  County,  Iowa. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


21  405 

8  624 

3  618 

630 

1  645 


63  959 
53  416 
5  428 
4  835 


91  654 

88  283 

947 


81  leo 

66  613 

62  544 

(Dl 

(Dl 

4  926 

5  114 

1  663 

2  662 
861 

1  773 
26 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


20  933 
8  624 
3  582 


63  671 
53  416 
5  428 
4  747 


88  484 

85  307 

947 


80  384 
66  443 
62  544 


4  678 

5  062 

1  663 

2  318 
583 

1  735 


21  025 

20  679 

4  330 

4  330 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(D> 

(Dl 

8  851 

8  831 

7  854 

7  854 

997 

977 

170 

170 

10  254 

8  744 

930 

565 


7  075 
5  692 
5  173 


53  292 
20  262 
7  961 


206  082 
178  021 
16  809 
10  926 


138  672 
129  551 

1  344 


141  591 

113  582 

103  120 

(01 

6  066 

14  103 

4  582 

3  256 

1  668 

1  590 


27  355 

23  746 

3  609 

420 


334 

6  443 

593 

11  993 

32 

532 

227 

4  694 

334 

6  767 

47 

1  092 

1  225 
929 
833 


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IOWA    17-21 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


DES  MOINES  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DR/VPERYi  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTOP.E  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


130 
326 
227 


18  60U 

U  755 

9  357 

1  958 

87 

87 

257 

3  245 

1  375 

2  228 
235 

1  993 


26  821 
22  559 
15  137 
2  299 


27  3148 

7  915 

1  035 

30 

1  005 

1  615 

755 

850 

I  127 

1  021 
105 

2  274 
(D) 
551 

2  980 
1  900 


15  599 

8  872 

1  720 

5  007 


18  072 

11  494 

9  209 

1  888 

(01 

(D) 

261 

3  157 

1  339 

2  082 
209 

1  873 


25  553 

21  931 

14  657 

2  269 
4  005 

999 

3  622 


25  882 

7  912 

865 


551 
2  870 
1  650 


1  794 

1  758 

360 

286 

126 

(D) 

500 

500 

282 

238 

1  208 

1  156 

(Dl 

(0) 

(D) 

(D) 

786 

752 

204 

204 

3  233 

2  215 

1  774 

355 


6  147 
5  584 
3  803 
756 
877 
248 
463 


62  336 

42  497 

32  149 

8  843 

(D) 

(D) 

1  051 

10  048 

3  474 

6  317 

413 

5  904 


129  201 
116  774 
78  742 
14  737 
18  524 
4  671 
12  427 


1  519 
9  300 
5  854 


1  157 

808 

5  076 


586 
468 
377 


3  001 
2  758 
1  855 
319 
455 
138 
233 


17-22    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollarsi 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(number) 


523 
52« 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

5U3 

5a4 

545 

5116 

5U62 

5U63 

5"t9 


562-31 568 
562 

563.568 
563      I 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  Plumbing  equipment  dealers. 

PAINT.  GLASS.  *ALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE«ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  COrJFECTIONERY  STORES  .  •  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  •  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIV 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUK  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstote  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Dubuque  County,  Iowa. 


17    903 

1   3a« 

1     197 


526 

375 
375 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


3  728 
933 
933 


259 
829 
430 


20  044 

17  903 

1  264 

877 


3  670 
933 
933 


1  259 
829 
430 


3  389 

3  074 

232 


612 
163 
163 


237 

lie 

119 


4  567 
2  215 
2  352 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


DUBUQUE  SMSA- Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DR4PERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWAnE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  ■ 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEKS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


2  650 

1  700 

773 

177 


582 
263 
939 


8  039 

t  743 

3  332 

635 

630 

1U6 

3  296 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


2    6<t4 

1    694 

773 

177 


572 
263 
939 


185 
663 
260 
635 
622 


484 

378 

442 

378 

42 

- 

4  511 

4  451 

623 

601 

(u> 

ID) 

490 

490 

1  392 

1  242 

IDl 

(01 

IDI 

(Dl 

572 

450 

215 

215 

159 

(Dl 

100 
36 
130 

130 


1  339 

1  065 
734 
169 
119 

43 

274 


1  360 

3  957 

500 


2  538 

874 

5  599 


26  444 
20  924 
13  811 
3  559 
2  657 
897 
5  520 


670 
529 
353 


17-24    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 

523 
52H 
5251 
5252 


53  P4BT* 
531 
533 
539 


5«2 

5U3 

514 

5U5 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


562-3.568 
562 

563.568 
563      I 


OMAHA.  NEBR.-I0WA.SMSA- 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  HALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE*ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGEIABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIi.  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  , 
RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NuNFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Douglas  and  Sarpy  Counties,  Nebr.,  and  Pottawattamie  County,  Iowa. 


37  769 
15  739 

3  243 


98  878 
82  483 
10  600 
5  549 
212 


34 


142  498 

133  244 

3  805 

(01 

363 

621 

980 

2  848 

2  660 


116  120 
95  406 
86  994 


6  610 

8  355 

576 

5  173 

1  020 

2  285 
1  868 


14  608 

13  696 

912 

242 


36  851 
15  711 
3  197 


139  038 

130  448 

3  757 


114  542 
95  288 
86  994 


6  046 

7  893 
576 

4  739 


14  500 

13  630 

870 


4  537 

1  809 

339 


15  094 
12  561 
1  885 


11  183 

9  613 

399 


901 
729 
172 


85  535 
30  971 
6  495 


290  392 
233  825 
41  368 


211  566 

184  699 

5  216 


223  651 
177  174 
158  602 


9  678 

27  150 

933 

8  716 


35  359 
31  692 
3  667 


701 

32  097 

936 

17  626 

(01 

(01 

288 

4  830 

(D) 

(D) 

542 

10  943 

25  155 

3  000 

975 

152 

330 

17 

87 

15 

(D) 

(01 

211 

IS 

(D) 

(0) 

175 

56 

118 

25 

5  235 

52 

4  141 

- 

904 

23 

(0) 

(D) 

(Dl 

(Ul 

" 

2 

3  570 

400 

3  116 

310 

68 

17 

(D) 

(D) 

5 

11 

27 

13 

(D> 

(Dl 

268 

38 

266 

34 

(0) 

(0) 

(D) 

(Dl 

(D) 

(Dl 

2  203 

153 

1  705 

34 

1  559 

26 

(0) 

(0) 

(u) 

(0) 

95 

51 

288 

33 

16 

4 

99 

31 

(0) 

(0) 

44 

5 

IDI 

(0) 

1  531 

430 

1  759 

124 

188 

35 

(Dl 

(01 

(u> 

(U) 

749 

40 

700 

33 

49 

7 

(D) 

(0) 

(01 

(0) 

27 

3 

521 

12 

246 

25 

(01 

(01 

79 

- 

(01 

(D) 

141 

22 

(Dl 

(D) 

(01 

(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-25 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


OMAHA,  NEflR.-IOWA,SMSA-Continueil 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

furniturei  home  furnishings  stores  .  .  . 

Furniture  stores  

floor  covering  stores 

dr4pery1  curtaini  upholstery  stores.  . 

china.  glassware.  metalware  stores  .  . 

miscellaneous  home  furnishings  stores. 

household  appliance  stores  

radio.  telei/ision  stores 

music  stores  

record  shops  

musical  instrument  stores 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEVIS    DEALERS.     NEWSSTANDS 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


37  «51 
25  890 
17  U66 
7  917 


570 
035 
956 


57  173 
36  016 
27  608 
1  119 
5  903 
1  386 
21  157 


24  755 

24  382 

373 


48  986 
8  789 
4  463 


677 

487 

190 

7  379 

4  010 
ID) 

5  472 

6  280 
423 


2  003 
541 
695 

1  072 
353 

1  892 


15  884 

2  745 

4  357 

8  782 


36  547 

25  442 

17  144 

7  859 

231 

(D> 

(Dl 

7  238 

1  005 

2  862 


54  783 
35  430 
27  168 
1  119 
5  757 
1  386 
19  353 


24  723 

24  360 

363 


46  304 
8  285 
4  343 


1  975 
507 
395 

1  012 
335 

1  884 
(Dl 
(Dl 


13  994 

2  745 

4  007 

7  242 


4  909 

3  209 

1  953 

1  191 


1  019 
143 
538 


12  160 

9  193 

7  290 

324 

1  187 
39S 

2  967 


5  844 
756 
728 


92  720 

59  811 

33  722 

24  825 

863 

(D) 

(Dl 

18  941 

2  846 

11  122 


253  585 
192  714 
148  698 
7  932 
26  979 
9  105 
60  871 


70  030 
69  006 

1  024 


116  975 

14  715 

15  818 


1  106 

1  097 

811 

286 

9  294 

6  832 

(Dl 

15  114 

17  299 

859 


6  955 

7  651 
1  417 
1  065 
1  830 

794 

8  610 


44  344 
3  604 
13  284 


970 
620 
386 
209 


370 

418 

287 

311 

167 

7 

712 

90 

204 

10 

085 

360 

222 

128 

198 

118 

700 
274 
292 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


17-26    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

5a3 

5«« 

5«5 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55   EX. 554 


562-3 t 568 

562 

563i568 

563  I 


SIOUX  CITY,  IOWA-ttEBH,SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGEIABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NuNFRANCHI SEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALER 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
EN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
USTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Woodbury  County,  Iowa,  and  Dakota  County,  Nebr. 


15  368 

6  110 

956 


31  934 
26  957 
3  605 


41  691 

39  257 

217 


368 
454 
454 


432 
964 
468 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


15  212 

6  086 

956 


31  736 
26  957 
3  587 


28  621 

28 

151 

22  200 

22 

200 

17  486 

17 

486 

(Dl 

(Dl 

ID) 

101 

1  515 

1 

171 

2  777 

2 

777 

686 
708 
100 
106 


3  973 

3  245 

603 


85  516 
71  816 
11  392 


713 
3  567 
3  567 


1  393 

25  399 

521 

8  953 

(0) 

(Dl 

IDI 

ID) 

530 

9  369 

468 

8  325 

62 

1  044 

10) 

4  331 

(01 

1  664 

2  331 


1  490 

1  177 

262 


54  870 

636 

44  259 

497 

35  585 

404 

ID) 

(Dl 

(D) 

ID) 

1  541 

20 

6  300 

78 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-27 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

(number) 


SIOUX  CITY,  IOVW-HtBli,SWSA-Conlinued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availat)le. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  ma|or  group  53,  are  sfiown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  337 

3  957 

2  858 

803 


13  86S 
10  850 
8  351 


lU  338 

3  153 

55U 


885 
785 

803 


13  306 
10  520 
8  121 


2  982 
2  587 
2  066 


19  726 
10  590 
6  276 
3  092 


62  08K 
51  878 
41  285 


33  302 

3  817 
1  UitH 


1  436 

1  236 

976 


303 
202 

149 


17-28    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
t)ayroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5U3 

St"* 

5«5 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.56 

562 

563 

568 

563 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
tJ-    GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NOiNFRA.NiCHISED 

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHEft  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  •  .  • 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standaril  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Black  Hawk  County,  Iowa. 


10  208 

4  236 

762 

454 

567 

56 


34  427 
28  567 
26  059 


8  596 
2  460 
2  394 


962 
236 
762 
374 


21  820 
15  916 
5  106 


33  983 

28  567 
26  059 


8  494 
2  394 
2  394 


3  175 

2  287 
811 


3  165 
2  521 
2  203 


1  263 
293 
293 


21  995 
7  112 
1  814 
1  486 
1  864 


61  153 
44  719 
14  734 


63  869 
50  873 

44  150 


25  699 
6  502 
6  502 


10  190 
8  906 
1  284 


087 
724 
325 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-29 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Actiue 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

WATE8100  SMSA-Continued 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE  I  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRiPERYi  CURTilNi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METAL*ARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSEI  ORGANIZATIONS. 


8  363 
5  936 
t  898 


637 
850 
295 


3  051 

175 

1  161 

1  712 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstote  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  In  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


8  201 
5  774 
"*  750 


801 
850 
291 


4    085 

3    791 

1    178 

1    138 

222 

222 

1    007 

945 

2    433 

2    413 

117 

117 

1    196 

1     176 

1    120 

1    120 

494 

494 

148 

128 

2  631 

(Dl 

1  068 


1  568 

1  233 

965 


1  959 
1  711 
1  267 


27  150 
20  390 
15  893 


41  671 
35  697 
26  227 


3  918 

1  484 
568 

2  442 


347 
247 
212 


074 
928 
675 


17-30    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No»  15 

(number) 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


512 
543 
5'tt 
515-549 


55  EX.551 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3t56( 

562 

553.568 

565 

566 

551.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


(coextensive  W(TH  WATERLOO  SMSAi  SEE  TABLE  1) 


CERRO  GORDO  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

•OMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


7  520 

3  267 

106 

1  195 

2  651 


9  975 

7  985 

1  591 

399 


308 

308 

305 

199 

6  539 

6  627 

536 

520 

762 

736 

1  201 

(01 

1  505 

1  225 

213 


25  809 

20  851 

1  281 

571 


9  933 

5  170 
3  153 


19  359 
15  553 
2  715 


(01 
I  213 
321 
591 
311 
7  069 

1  305 

2  581 


(01 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-31 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1963- 


Contlnued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

{$1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now,  15 

(dollats) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

neatest 

No«,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


CLINTON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  F I bH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


6  t7t 

3  515 

t02 

387 


5  083 
3  305 

1  778 


5  140 

3  515 

386 

369 

2  170 


3  713 
1  736 
1  977 


"t  795 
3  221 

1  5711 


3  197 

(01 

1  201 

1  201 

99 

59 

(0) 

(Dl 

(0) 

(D) 

8  673 

8  471 

511* 

504 

1  224 

1  218 

1  006 

886 

882 
670 
212 


14  540 
9  310 
1  021 


10  488 
4  486 
6  002 


18  185 
13  740 
4  445 


9  394 

1  232 

2  993 
1  685 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  ot  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


17-32    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
worl(week 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweel( 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

DUBUOUE    COJNTY 

(COEXTENSIVE    WITH    DUBUQUE    SMSA.     SEE    TABLE    U) 

LINN    COUNTY 
(coextensive    with    cedar    rapids    SMSAl     SEE    TABLE    1) 

POLK    COUNTY 
(COEXTENSIVE    WITH    DES    MOINES    SMSAi     SEE    TABLE    1) 

POTTAKATTAMIE    COUNTY 

705 

513 

92    851 

89    558 

9   007 

180    726 

2    958 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 
521 

522-521 
5251 

TOTAL 

60 
16 
9 

11 

21 

52 
16 
9 
7 
20 

9    028 

3    020 

719 

820 

1    169 

8    798 

3    020 

719 

(01 

976 
108 
121 
(01 
(Dl 

18    622 

7    307 

2    702 

(01 

(01 

222 

88 
30 
(01 
(01 

_ 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS    

1 

(Dl 
(01 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

18 
2 
6 

10 

16 
2 
6 

8 

(Dl 

(0> 

(Dl 

2    081 

(01 

(01 

(01 

2    061 

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
205 

(01 

(01 

(01 

1    873 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
69 

(01 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

(Dl 
11 

FOOD    STORES 

51 
5«1 
512 
513 
511 
515-519 

55   EX.551 

91 
79 
2 
2 

3 
8 

17 

71 
65 

2 

1 
6 

35 

22    610 
22    055 
iD> 
16 
(Dl 
276 

18    151 

22    132 
21    625 

(D) 

(Dl 
266 

17    913 

1    557 

1    159 

(01 

(01 
57 

1    615 

28    858 

27    026 

(Dl 

(Dl 
1    072 

32    891 

525 
188 
(01 

(01 
26 

376 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.    FISH    (SEAFOODI    MARKETS    

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

77 
(01 

2 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

10 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT(551> 

102 

20 

5 
5 

5 
6 

80 

20 

5 
5 

5 
6 

10    112 

3    622 
101 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1    911 
(Dl 

9    100 

3    622 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1    911 
(01 

790 

116 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
(01 

251 
(01 

17    121 

8    585 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

1    819 
(01 

288 

158 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
96 
(01 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

16 
(01 
(01 
(01 
101 
3 
(01 

561.567 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM   TAILORS 

563.568 
565 
566 
561.569 

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY.    SPECIALTY    STORES.    FURRIERS.     .     .     . 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES     

SHOE    STORES 

OTHER    APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

32 

20 
12 

22 
10 
12 

2    913 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2    869 
(01 
(Dl 

311 
(01 
(Dl 

6    919 
(01 
(01 

95 
(01 
(01 

571 
572.573 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES    

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

(01 
(01 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING    PLACES 

181 
102 
79 

123 
82 
11 

6    316 

1    197 
1    819 

5    161 
1    321 
1    113 

1    111 
997 

111 

22    133 
19    128 
3    005 

562 

190 
72 

195 
113 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59PT(591) 
591               ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG    STORES 

27 
27 

27 
27 

3    220 
3    220 

3    220 
3    220 

373 
373 

8    850 
8    850 

138 
138 

31 
31 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59   EX.591 

592 

593 

TOTAL 

83 

5 
8 

3 
25 
8 
5 
28 

61 
5 
6 
1 
3 

19 
6 
5 

16 

9    837 

82  6 

(01 

IDl 

72 

6    259 

(01 

616 

1    012 

9    177 
826 
(01 
(Dl 
72 
6    067 
(01 
616 
910 

818 
51 
(01 
(01 
5 
362 
(Dl 
136 
113 

18    189 

987 

(01 

(01 

71 

8    813 

(01 

2    866 

2    933 

236 
13 

(Dl 

(01 
3 
81 

(01 
35 
51 

68 

2 

(01 

595 

596 

SPORTING    GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .     . 

16 

596 
599 

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

OTHER    STORES    

2 
28 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

11 

3 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  relaileis,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-33 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

{$1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


unincor 
porated 
businesses 


SCOTT  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

HEN'S.  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S.  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 
BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDINIB  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (I4A)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  S\C  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


12 

967 

8 

901 

2 

295 

n 

??6 

3 

302 

921 

12  072 

1  70U 

676 

200 


8  833 

2  295 
4  226 

3  302 
9211 
(D) 

1  1*39 


1 

766 

11 

612 

5 

742 

5 

588 

6 

02U 

6 

024 

^ 

156 

13 

B64 

0 

214 

10 

118 

•> 

242 

3 

746 

443 

27 

079 

859 

16 

574 

230 

4 

168 

148 

2 

507 

206 

3 

830 

27  457 
B  028 
13  097 
10  137 
2  960 
(Dl 
4  032 


60  246 
49  294 
10  952 


17-34    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
yeaf 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
viorkweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


522-52U 

5251 

5252 


5U2 

543 

5«5-5«9 


55  EX.55U 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

56lt.569 


59  EX 
592 
593 
59"t 


WEBSTER  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S"  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 
BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


N0N5T0RE  RETAILERS* 


7 

233 

7 

644 

883 

B58 

2 

8U8 

10 

137 

5 

6bl 

3  077 
1  766 
1  309 


5  002 
3  900 
1  102 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  a 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


liable.      (X)  Nol  applicable. 


6  989 

2  644 

843 


2  963 
1  768 
1  195 


4  716 
3  774 

942 


0  903 

10  715 

1  335 

1  335 

4 

- 

288 

288 

248 

232 

7  297 

7  275 

442 

392 

15  919 
7  069 
2  608 


26  668 

14  265 
3  756 
8  647 


8  603 
4  588 
4  015 


18  385 
16  238 

2  147 


16 

300 

1 

154 

637 

439 

8 

990 

1 

287 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-35 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


XOODBURY  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STOREb 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOOI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  ,  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


31  751 

26  957 

3  «22 

1  372 


37  lit 

34  971 

231 


2  961 
U6e 
726 

1  699 


10  9«5 
8  505 
2  4U0 


31  553 
26  957 
3  toil 
1  192 


3  023 
3  416 
2  964 

452 


5  952 

2  945 

3  007 


10  459 

a   251 

2  208 


3  960 

3  245 

590 

125 


2  353 

2  028 

325 


85  217 
71  816 
11  093 
2  308 


8  953 

9  369 
8  325 
1  044 


49  742 
41  050 
8  692 


1  481 

1  177 

253 


163 
989 
174 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


17-36    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-52t 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563 1  568 
565 
566 
564.569 


593 
594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 


CEDAR  RAPIDS 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'.  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11 

159 

ID) 

709 

778 

(Dl 

1 

205 

ID) 

759 

2 

770 

34  241 

ID) 

3  111 


8  551 

(0) 

4  452 


10  263 
5  029 
4  254 


11  260 
9  038 
2  222 


34  125 

16  846 

17  279 


51  610 
46  517 
5  093 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-37 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


City  and  kind  ot  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«  15 

Active 

SIC 
code 

Total 

Wlttl 

payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 

unmoor 

porated 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,0001 

($1,000) 

(dollars! 

(number) 

(number) 

DAVENPORT 

620 

25 
7 
10 

3 

155  242 

6  966 

4  348 

1  248 

(Dl 

<DI 

152  308 

6  966 

4  348 

1  248 

(01 

(D) 

19  564 

903 
546 
204 
(01 
(01 

390  199 

17  017 

10  523 

3  712 

(01 

(Dl 

6  123 

190 
96 

44 
(Dl 
(Dl 

630 

19 
2 

7 
(D) 
(Dl 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

10 
6 

3 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

20 
6 

6 
8 

18 
6 
6 

30  669 

24  531 
2  134 
4  004 

30  659 
24  531 

2  134 

3  994 

4  742 

3  805 

387 

550 

97  357 
79  743 
7  382 
10  232 

1  752 

1  419 

155 

178 

6 

1 
5 

5U 
5tl 
512 
5113 

stu 

545-549 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

106 
83 

3 

7 
13 

78 
59 

3 

5 
11 

32  530 

30  641 
486 

(01 
(0) 

31  836 

29  989 

485 

(Dl 
(Dl 

2  602 

2  187 

60 

(01 
(Dl 

53  294 

45  555 

1  113 

(01 
(01 

913 

789 

11 

(0) 
(01 

100 
85 
2 

(01 
(01 

30 
94 

28 
86 

30  863 
9  902 

30  807 
9  576 

3  151 

909 

58  770 
20  229 

499 
324 

16 
88 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

53 
9 
23 
12 
11 
6 
13 
2 

47 
9 
23 

12 

11 
4 
9 

2 

8  202 
(D> 

4  101 

3  177 
924 
(01 

1  138 
(01 

8  134 
(01 

4  101 

3  177 
924 
ID) 

1  074 
(Dl 

1  338 
(01 
699 
543 
156 
(01 
146 
(01 

25  473 

(Dl 

12  595 

9  735 

2  960 

(01 

2  895 

(Dl 

443 
(D) 
244 
18B 

55 
(01 

52 
(Dl 

25 

(01 

9 

5 
(01 

5 
(0) 

563.568 
565 
556 
564.569 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

60 
39 
21 

52 
31 
21 

9  253 
101 
(Dl 

9  111 

(01 
(01 

1  507 
(01 
(Dl 

32  079 

(Dl 
(01 

368 

(Dl 
(01 

46 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

(01 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

184 
105 

162 
99 
53 

11  117 
8  064 
3  053 

10  707 
8  002 
2  705 

2  307 
1  937 

370 

47  469 
39  137 
8  332 

1  027 
861 
165 

180 
96 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(5911 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

30 
30 

30 
30 

5  502 
5  502 

5  502 
5  502 

779 
779 

13  720 
13  720 

228 
228 

13 
13 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 
592 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

114 

19 

7 
6 

11 
6 

54 

82 
7 
7 
2 
5 
4 
9 
6 

42 

S  185 
(Dl 
(Dl 
ID) 
391 
471 
(0) 

1  118 

2  780 

(Dl 
<DI 
(01 
(Dl 
(0) 
343 
(01 
1  118 
(01 

(Dl 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
(D) 
3B 
(Dl 
138 
(01 

(01 
(Dl 
(D) 
(D) 
(01 
570 
(0) 
2  502 
(Dl 

(01 
(Dl 
(D) 
(01 
(0) 
8 
(01 
35 
(0) 

(01 
(0) 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

8 
(01 

4 
(Dl 

594 
595 
596 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

598 
599 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

41 

11 

2  052 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (HA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


17-38    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Contmued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

{$1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  P4RT* 
531 
533 
539 


5t2 
543 
544 
545-549 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.558 

565 

566 

564.559 


DES  MOINES 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL- 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDirjG  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EauIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN.S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


59  EX.591         TOTAL 

592  LIQUOR  STORES 

593  ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

594  BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

595  SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

596  FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

597  JEWELRY  STORES  

596         FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

599         OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  uart  of  SIC  maior  srouo  53,  are  shown  seoaralely  in  this  table. 


20  356 
4  330 
8  465 
7  468 
997 
(Dl 
3  947 


23  616 
20  193 
3  423 


?3 

182 

101 

869 

1 

615 

1 

004 

1 

213 

(01 

1 

802 

6 

779 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


20  102 
4  330 
8  445 
7  468 
977 
(Dl 
3  757 


15  589 
11  017 
5  572 


22  554 
19  711 
2  943 


3  085 
778 
1  357 
1  168 
189 
(Dl 
593 


5  521 

5  136 

385 


1  Oil  490 


205  398 
178  021 
15  280 
11  097 


57  341 
12  401 
25  842 
22  233 
3  609 
(Dl 
11  993 


58  313 
41  370 
16  943 


115  276 
104  743 
10  533 


?65 

5  649 

138 

2  605 

110 

2  297 

(Dl 

(Dl 

319 

6  619 

132 

22  188 

3  518 

2  943 

412 

163 


1  037 
232 

476 
420 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-39 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Contmued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number! 


flctiwe 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBEri  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (5EAF00DI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


19  183 
17  903 
1  280 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Dfittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


19  167 
17  903 
1  2b1 


5  121 
3  62H 
1  797 


3  306 

3  071* 

232 


1  090 
872 

218 


65  252 
61  123 
1  129 


21  331 
16  891 

a  «»o 


17-40    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

Wittl 

payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unmoor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,0001 

($1,0001 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

SIOUX    CITY 

811 

651 

149    121 

145    793 

17    572 

356    342 

5    854 

740 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 

TOTAL 

43 
12 
7 
14 
10 

43 
12 

14 
10 

10    537 
5    630 
1    217 

1  284 

2  406 

10    535 
5    630 
1    217 

1  282 

2  406 

1    239 

659 
200 
101 
279 

23   009 
11    079 

4  201 
2    096 

5  633 

255 
122 
43 
35 
65 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDKARE    STOREb 

6 

18 
3 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

LIMITED   PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

24 
6 
9 
9 

22 
6 
9 

7 

31    551 

26    957 

101 

(0) 

31    371 

25    957 

(D) 

(01 

3    944 

3    245 

(01 

(01 

84    900 

71    816 

(D) 

(Dl 

1     471 

1     177 

(D) 

(Dl 

14 

(0) 
(01 

54 
511 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 

TOTAL    

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.     FISH     (SEAFOOD)     MARKETS    

118 
91 
5 
5 
2 
15 

90 
69 

1 
3 

2 
15 

34    671 
32    628 
231 
(D) 
(Dl 
941 

33    615 
31    824 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
941 

2    522 
2    225 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
199 

50    504 

44    263 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

4    513 

843 
737 
(Dl 
(0) 
(Dl 
81 

100 
86 
(Dl 
(01 

CANDY"    NUT.    CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

OTHER    FOOD    STORES 

(Dl 
5 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX.554 

TOTAL 

44 

34 

23    143 

22    799 

2    563 

48    990 

559 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT(554) 

TOTAL 

111 

95 

9    296 

8    900 

803 

17    991 

278 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 

TOTAL 

59 

17 
19 
9 
10 

18 
1 

53 
17 
17 
9 
8 
2 
16 
1 

8    962 
(Dl 

3    432 

2    964 
468 
698 

1    699 
(D) 

8    814 

(Dl 

3    416 

2    964 

452 

(Dl 

1    643 

(Dl 

1    352 

(01 
530 
468 
62 

(Dl 
214 
(Ul 

24    224 

(Dl 

9    359 

8    325 

1    044 

(Dl 

4    331 

(0) 

420 
(0) 
188 
166 

22 
(01 

72 
(Dl 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

(01 
10 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

5 

(Dl 

9 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.    HOME   FURNISHINGS    STORES    

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

49 
22 
27 

35 
16 
19 

(01 
(01 
(01 

(Dl 
(01 
(01 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(01 
(01 
(Dl 

(0) 
(Dl 
(01 

(01 
(01 
(01 

58 

5612 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

DRINKING   PLACES    (ALCOHOLIC    BEVERAGES) 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

196 
123 
73 

168 
105 
63 

9    702 
7    585 
2    117 

9    352 
7    395 
1    957 

2    170 

1    875 

295 

46    103 
38    010 
8    093 

1    043 
884 
159 

210 

134 
76 

27 
25 
2 

25 
25 

4    907 

4    889 

18 

4    889 
4    889 

807 
807 

15    578 
15    578 

358 

358 

591               ( 

( 

DRUG    STORES 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    

17 

2 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59   EX.591 

111 
12 
15 
2 
5 
12 

11 

85 
12 
11 

2 
5 
10 

7 

31 

(01 
(Dl 
(01 
(D) 
(Dl 
1    292 

1  110 
408 

2  395 

(Dl 
(01 
(D) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1    242 

1  110 
392 

2  185 

(01 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
103 
176 
74 
391 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

(0) 

(01 

4    252 

3    293 

1    244 

7    417 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
45 
53 
18 
114 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

SPORTING    GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

JEWELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

OTHER    STORES    

(Dl 
(01 
10 
8 
10 
52 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART* 

TOTAL 

29 

1    IBO 

880 

166 

3    712 

55 

32 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  sepaiately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-41 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number! 

(number) 

WATERLOO 

686 

542 

114  155 

112  237 

13  985 

276  552 

4  510 

505 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HAROtlARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-52U 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  E,.ECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STOREi 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

36 

11 
i» 

5 
5 

28 

u 

8 
5 

4 

5  257 

2  823 

672 

515 

1  247 

5  145 

2  823 

(01 

515 

(Dl 

659 
323 

(Dl 
63 
(01 

12  693 

5  841 
(Dl 

1  231 
(Dl 

137 
59 

*?^ 

(Dl 

29 

5 

(Dl 

7 
(Dl 

27 
1 

21 
2 

27 

21 
2 

19  908 

15  915 

(01 

(D) 

19  908 

15  916 

(01 

(Dl 

2  938 
2  287 

(01 
(Dl 

56  259 

44  719 

(01 

(01 

958 
724 
(01 
(01 

531 
533 
539 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

(01 
(01 

FOOD  STORES 

51 
5"tl 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

81 
70 

2 

1 
8 

63 
56 

2 

1 

21  752 
21  505 

(Dl 
(Dl 
208 

21  312 
21  083 

(Dl 
(Dl 
190 

1  654 
1  576 

(Dl 
(Dl 
73 

35  220 
33  793 

(01 

(01 

1  344 

581 
556 

(Dl 
(Dl 
22 

85 
73 

5«3 

SHU 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

(01 
(Dl 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

46 

36 

24  209 

23  927 

2  342 

45  222 

514 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(5511 

84 

72 

8  476 

8  322 

752 

15  052 

282 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

53 
17 
23 

17 
6 

1 
11 
1 

49 
13 
23 
17 
6 
1 
11 
1 

7  153 

2  007 

3  068 
Ol 
(01 
(Dl 
(0) 
(Dl 

7  087 
1  941 
3  068 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1  075 
251 
457 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 

22  221 
5  560 
9  355 

(Dl 
(01 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 

365 
77 
182 
(01 
(01 
(01 
(01 
(01 

561.567 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

17 

563.568 

555 

565 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

40 
23 

17 

34 
17 
17 

6  190 
4  235 
1  954 

6  158 
4  204 
1  954 

1  273 
992 
281 

21  250 
15  694 
5  556 

282 
203 
79 

28 
19 
9 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

127 
90 
37 

117 
84 
33 

5  887 
5  359 
1  528 

6  787 
5  277 
1  510 

1  465 

1  285 

181 

32  328 
27  735 
4  592 

809 
701 

108 

149 
107 
42 

59PT(5'51) 

591      ( 

1 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

27 
27 

25 
25 

5  132 
5  132 

5  108 
5  108 

666 
666 

14  300 
14  300 

229 
229 

11 
11 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

113 

5 
9 
5 
14 
11 
17 
5 
47 

79 
5 
7 
5 
8 
7 

13 
5 

29 

7  114 

1  081 

(01 

(Dl 

535 

889 

910 

1  510 

1  743 

(Dl 

1  081 

(01 

(01 

(01 

537 

872 

1  510 

1  553 

(Dl 
55 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
72 
130 
253 
253 

(01 
1  225 
(Dl 
IDl 
(01 

1  470 

2  209 

3  345 

4  752 

(01 
18 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
21 
40 
46 
82 

(01 

5 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

6 

13 

3 

50 

52 

12 

2  077 

(01 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
"Nonsloie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


17-42    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


SIC 
code 


5ei2    F-ART 


5812    PART 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  oi  business 


IOWA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS i  TOTAL  «  o  .  . 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CEDAR  RAPIDS  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS t  TOTAL  .... 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

DAVENPORT -RO  CK  I SLAND-MOL I NE.  IOWA-ILL. t  SMS 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL  .... 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

PES  MOINES  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL  .... 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

DUBUQUE  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL  .... 

CAFETERIAS •  • 

OMAHAi  NEBR.-IOWAi  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL  .... 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

SIOUX  CITYl  lOWA-NEBR.!  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL  .... 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

WATERLOO  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL  .  .  .  . 

CAFETERIAS  


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


1    292 
812 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


1    269 

U    06U 

113 


216 

;    216 

(D) 
689 
(D) 

(D) 
689 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

311 

3U1 

(D) 
(D) 
123 

(D) 
(D) 
123 

25 

(D) 

25 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


(D) 
268 
(D) 

(D) 

U  939 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

66 

1     016 

(D) 
CD) 
12 

(D) 
(D) 
198 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


(3) 

1 

(D) 


(D) 
(D) 


tsentszeru.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  aoplicable. 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 

[These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  and  are  not  included  in  any  of  the  tabulations  of  the  1963  Census  of  Business] 


County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

650 

11 
609 

37 

6 
31 

13 

6 

7 

816 

177 
639 

609 
609 

31 
31 

7 

POLK 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

lOWAi     TOTAL     

- 

- 

: 

- 

41 

<41 

6 
6 

6 
6 

POLK 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-43 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


lOVlAi    TOTAL 

4dair  county  

adams  county  

*llA'<ak;£  colnty 

WAUKON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  , 

APPANOOSE  COUNTY  

CENTERVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

AUDUBON  COUNTY  

AUDUBON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BENTON  COUNTY 

BELLE  PLAINE  

VINTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BLACK  HAWK  COUNTY 

CEDAR  FALLS 

EVANSDALE 

WATERLOO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BOONE  COUNTY  

BOONE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BREMER  COUNTY 

WAVERLY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BUCHANAN  COUNTY 

INDEPENDENCE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BUENA  VISTA  COUNTY  .... 

STORM  LAKE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

BUTLER  COUNTY 

CALHOUN  COUNTY  

CARROLL  COUNTY  

CARROLL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CASS  COUNTY 

ATLANTIC  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CEDAR  COUNTY  

TIPTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CERRO  GORDO  COUNTY  .... 

CLEAR  LAKE  

MASON  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CHEROKEE  COUNTY 

CHEROKEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CHICKASAW  COUNTY  

NEW  HAMPTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CLARKE  COUNTY 

OSCEOLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CLAY  COUNTY 

SPENCER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CLAYTON  COUNTY  

CLINTON  COUNTY  

CLINTON 

DE  WITT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

CRAWFORD  COUNTY 

DENISON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:      -  Represents 


33  "498 
1«5 


23  991 
107 


3  56t  96U 

10  B70 
7  19U 

18  2«2 
9  108 
9  13« 

15  Oil 

11  198 
3  813 

12  926 

7  898 
5  028 

29  520 

5  UHS 

11  173 

12  902 

114  811 

19  916 
2  895 

110  629 

11  3tl 

29  537 
IB  719 
10  818 

25  520 

12  031 

13  HB9 

19  311 
9  84« 
9  497 

28  129 

17  847 
10  282 

22  533 

18  250 

32  856 

18  089 

14  767 

26  816 

16  623 
10  193 

25  866 
9  853 
16  013 

74  047 

8  371 
57  353 

8  323 

22  154 
13  846 
8  308 

16  220 
8  174 

8  046 


25  113 
20  589 

4  524 


74  463 

50  739 

7  203 

16  521 

19  576 

11  638 

7  938 


3  185  062 
10  218 
6  622 


12  194 
7  818 
4  376 


140  425 

19  190 

2  791 
108  181 

10  253 

27  945 
18  211 
9  734 

24  038 

11  677 

12  361 

17  619 
9  510 

8  109 

26  627 

17  613 

9  014 

20  811 

16  268 

30  862 

17  569 

13  293 

24  650 
15  931 

8  719 

23  776 

9  551 

14  225 

71  263 

8  095 
55  749 
7  419 

20  876 

13  536 

7  340 

14  994 

8  116 
6  878 

10  300 
8  839 
1  461 

23  923 
20  137 

3  786 


18  108 
11  276 
6  832 


310  540 
753 
535 


15  318 

1  865 
212 

12  523 
717 

2  623 

1  918 
705 

2  266 
1  268 

998 


2  262 

1  594 
668 

1  343 

1  073 

2  532 

1  595 

937 

2  200 
1  581 

619 

1  842 
718 

1  124 

7  558 
815 

6  235 
607 

1  763 
1  314 

449 

1  214 
694 
520 


7  464 
5  473 

570 
1  321 

1  534 

1  019 

515 


zero.      (D)  WiMeld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X) 


DALLAS  COUNTY 

PERRY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DAVIS  COUNTY  

BLOOMFIELO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DECATUR  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

DELAWARE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MANCHESTER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DES  MOINES  COUNTY.  .  . 

BURLINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DICKINSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

DUBUQUE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

DUBUuUE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

EMMET  COUNTY  .  .  .  .  . 
ESTHERVILLE.  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FAYETTE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OELWEIN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FLOYD  COUNTY  

CHARLES  CITY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HAMPTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FREMONT  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GREENE  COUNTY 

JEFFERSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GRUNDY  COUNTY 

GUTHRIE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HAMILTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
WEBSTER  CITY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HANCOCK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HARDIN  COUNTY 

ELDORA  

IOWA  FALLS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HARRISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
MISSOURI  VALLEY.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HENRY  COUNTY  

MOUNT  PLEASANT  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HOWARD  COUNTY 

CRESCO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HUMBOLDT  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HUMBOlOT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

IDA  COUNTY  

IOWA  COUNTY 

JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MAOUOKETA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JASPER  COUNTY 

NEWTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

FAIRFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

Not  applicable. 


8  578 
5  652 
1  925 


17  401 
11  137 
6  264 

52  946 
46  703 
6  243 


96  244 
73  138 
23  106 


33  239 

16  022 

17  217 

23  124 
17  767 
5  357 

19  346 

10  886 

8  460 

9  122 

19  553 

11  974 
7  579 

17  793 

14  527 

25  680 
16  515 
9  355 


32  538 

7  093 

12  280 

13  165 

17  955 
6  133 
11  822 

21  927 

10  564 

11  353 

15  102 

8  558 

6  544 

16  142 

9  870 
8  272 


25  264 
13  879 

11  405 

38  657 

26  017 

12  640 

18  248 
12  642 
5  406 


25  856 
13  946 
12  920 

7  864 
5  556 
1  306 


16  151 
10  907 
5  244 

50  190 
44  963 
5  227 


91  886 
70  916 
20  970 

16  776 
12  733 
4  043 


21  450 
16  907 
4  543 

18  274 
10  608 
7  665 


17  955 

11  706 
6  249 

17  101 

12  847 

24  588 
16  387 
8  201 


30  225 
6  791 
11  784 
11  551 

16  429 

5  935 
10  494 

20  425 
10  195 

10  229 

13  870 

6  310 
5  550 

16  730 
9  528 

7  202 

11  211 

19  474 

23  436 
13  557 
9  879 

36  787 
25  221 

11  556 

16  950 

12  150 

4  600 


17-44    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


-Continued 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


JOHNSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

IO*A  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JONES  COUNTY  

ANAMOSA 

MONTICELLO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KEOKUK  COUNTY 

KOSSUTH  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

AL&ONA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LEE  COUNTY  

FORT  MADISON  .  .  .  . 

KEOKUK  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LINN  COUNTY 

CEDAR  RAPIDS  .  .  .  . 

HARION  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LOUISA  COUNTY 

LUCAS  COUNTY  

CHARITON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LYON  COUNTY 

ROCK  RAPIDS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MADISON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

WINTERSET 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MAHASKA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OSKALOOSA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARION  COUNTY 

KNOXVILLE 

PELLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARSHALL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
MARSHALLTOWN  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MILLS  COUNTY  

3LENW00D  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MITCHELL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

OSAGE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONONA  COUNTY 

ONAWA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONROE  COUNTY 

ALBIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 
RED  OAK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MUSCATINE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MUSCATINE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

O'BRIEN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SHELDON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OSCEOLA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SIBLEY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PAGE  COUNTY 

CLARINDA  

SHENANDOAH  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PALO  ALTO  COUNTY  .  .  . 

EMMETSBURG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


57  299 
16  607 
10  692 

25  970 
7  228 
9  602 


31  057 
15  U75 

15  582 

45  800 

16  909 

21  538 
8  353 

180  957 

119  861 

6  335 

22  766 


12  182 
10  157 
2  025 


15  856 
10  U99 

5  367 

31  3«"l 
21  435 

6  909 

26  755 
13  485 

10  680 

4  589 

53  695 

42  334 

11  351 

10  447 

5  735 

4  712 

17  052 
9  775 

7  287 

17  120  ; 

5  648 
10  272 

10  070  1 

8  862  j 
1  208 

20  301 

13  462 

6  839 

46  036 
34  648 

11  388 

25  940 
10  033 
15  907 

10  257 
5  218 
5  049 

28  816 
10  911 

14  720 


16  241 

7  801 

8  440 


23  934 
6  978 
9  142 


30  091 

15  369 
14  722 

43  370 

16  163 
20  368 

5  839 


11  382 
9  741  ; 
1  641  ! 

12  678  ' 
6  050 
6  528 


29  832 
23  857 
5  975 

26  745 
12  856 
10  272 
3  617 

51  739 
41  350 
10  389 


16  042 
5  750 
9  292 

9  390 

8  758 
532 

18  945 
12  790 
5  155 

43  092 
33  382 

9  710 

23  884 
9  529 

14  255 


10  577 
14  280 
2  601 


764 

1  757 
505 
581 
581 

1  193 

2  455 
1  481 

974 

4  482 

1  742 

2  280 
460 


175  097 

19  752 

145  724 

17  274 

8  201 

805 

21  172 

1  573 

1  209 
871 
338 

2  935 

2  426 
510 

2  025 

1  080 

737 

208 


758 
478 
280 

1  256 
789 
477 

1  237 
531 
706 


1  755 

1  233 

522 

4  057 

3  324 

733 


PLYMOUTH  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LE  MARS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

POCAHONTAS  COUNTY.  .  . 

POLK  COUNTY 

OES  MOINES  

WEST  DES  MOINES.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

POTTAWATTAMIE  COUNTY  . 
COUNCIL  BLUFFS  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

POWESHIEK  COUNTY  .  .  . 

GRINNELL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

RINGGOLD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SAC  COUNTY  

SAC  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

BETTENDORF  

DAVENPORT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SHELBY  COUNTY 

HARLAN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SIOUX  COUNTY  

HAWARDEN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

STORY  COUNTY  

AMES 

NEVADA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

TAMA  COUNTY 

TAMA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

TAYLOR  COUNTY 

UNION  COUNTY  

CRESTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

VAN  BUREN  COUNTY  .  .  . 

WAPELLO  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OTTUMWA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WARREN  COUNTY 

INOIANOLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

WASHINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WAYNE  COUNTY  

WEBSTER  COUNTY  .  .  .  ■ 

FORT  DODGE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WINNEBAGO  COUNTY  .  .  . 

FOREST  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WINNESHIEK  COUNTY.  .  . 

DECORAH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WOODBURY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SIOUX  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WORTH  COUNTY  

WRIGHT  COUNTY 

CLARION 

EAGLE  GROVE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


26  593 
13  531 
13  052 


374  087 

341  055 

11  662 

21  369 

75  070 
58  270 
16  800 

23  948 
13  691 
10  257 


155  230 

12  985 
127  270 

14  975 

17  479 

10  802 

5  677 

27  830 

5  125 

22  705 

55  689 

34  053 

9  398 

13  228 

26  848 

5  930 

20  918 


17  645 
13  337 
4  308 


53  825 
47  108 
6  717 


30  287 
15  708 
14  579 


149  576 
136  518 
13  058 


25  389 
13  257 
12  132 


361  501 

330  57' 

11  128 

19  699 

72  110 
56  825 
15  284 

22  420 
13  115 
9  305 


19  045 

6  555 

12  490 

149  558 

12  509 

124  184 

12  975 


25  334 

4  813 
21  521 

54  185 
33  107 
9  266 
11  812 

24  500 

5  674 
18  925 


16  299 
12  777 
3  522 


51  809 
45  680 
5  129 


59  536 

49  799 

9  737 

16  829 
5  312 

10  517 

17  738 
12  199 

5  539 

144  356 

133  184 

11  172 


24 

99,1 

23 

154 

6 

757 

6 

557 

6 

077 

5 

T,9 

12 

154 

10 

836 

Standard  Notes:       -  Reoresenls  zero.       (Dl  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-45 


TABLE  10  standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  are  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 


SIC 
code 


Kifid  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establistv 

ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Total 
(numlKr) 


With 
payroll 

(niimber) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLS<  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES"  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


52  LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

53  PART*  I  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

5U        '  FOOD  STORES 

55  EX. 551  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55PT(55«) I  GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


56  I  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  [FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  I  EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(591lj DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.59l| OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

53  PART*   NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  OEAl 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SEkVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


56  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  :  EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

59PT(59l) j DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

53  PART*   NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


151 
512 
155 


CEDAR  RAPIDS  SMSA 


DAVENPORT-ROCK  ISLAND-MttlNE  IOWA-ILL,  SMSA 


«2  169 
29  588 
13  958 

15  558 

10  831 

11  346 
6  3"tO 

15  986 
1  113 


175  097 

16  069 

17  373 
to  161 
29  588 
13  018 

15  U96 

10  665 

10  358 


3U  BU4 

33  524 

«7  823 

47  019 

87  007 

82  307 

60  167 

58  533 

28  606 

26  016 

20  565 

20  093 

21  482 

20  654 

35  612 

31  750 

13  945 

(D) 

32  585 

30  761 

8  890 

fDl 

374  087 

25  215 
51  097 
81  581 
64  904 
27  123 

24  561 
21  671 
24  405 
14  233 
31  378 
7  919 


24  573 
50  707 
77  859 
63  956 

25  697 

24  359 
20  997 
22  935 


9  325 

9  021 

15  509 

15  467 

20  556 

19  276 

12  613 

12  543 

7  341 

6  629 

4  025 

(D) 

5  132 

5  072 

6  978 

0  114 

3  013 

(D) 

10  997 

10  495 

755 

299 

OMAHA,  NEBR.IOWA, SMSA 


164 
135 
727 
143 
360 


548  908 

44  259 

69  396 

121  439 

94  329 

38  113 

32  325 

33  608 

47  853 

19  935 

40  942 

6  709 


144  811 

13  466 

17  558 

32  853 

25  088 

10  552 

8  473 

7  244 

8  809 
4  434 

13  840 

2  494 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  majoi  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


529  382 

42  927 
68  806 
115  757 
92  821 
35  875 


19  725 
38  354 
5  385 


140  425 

13  084 

17  386 

32  127 

24  964 

9  738 

8  333 


SIOUX  CITY,  I0WA-NE6R,  SMSA 


13  277 
26  865 
35  885 


11  535 
5  685 

12  984 


156  925 

12  933 

26  579 

34  425 

26  884 

10  131 

(D) 


17-46    IOWA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

CERRO  GORDO  COUNTY 

CLINTON  COUNTY 

601 

55 
16 
82 
35 
87 

41 
41 
115 
13 
96 
20 

463 

47 
14 
58 
29 
63 

39 
29 
93 

13 
72 
6 

74  047 

8  203 
6  027 
13  842 
13  883 

5  634 

6  317 
4  686 
3  765 
2  436 
6  604 

450 

71  263 

fl  013 
(d1 

13  370 
13  691 
4  856 

(d1 
4  716 
3  419 
2  436 
6  168 

310 

684 

51 
35 
101 
32 
83 

34 
50 
153 
14 
97 
33 

454 

49 
20 
57 
32 
55 

30 
34 
103 
12 
69 
3 

74  453 

9  116 
6  559 
13  868 
12  316 
4  972 

2  888 

3  275 

4  700 

1  778 
10  933 

2  058 

52 

53  PART  » 

54 

55  EX. 551 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

POOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

(Dl 
e  405 
12  796 
12  316 

57 
58 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
S3  r4F!T» 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

2  929 

3  765 

(Dl 

10  571 

(Dl 

LEE  COUNTY 

POTTAWATTAMIE  COUNTY 

526 

55 
19 
80 
31 
56 

44 
38 
104 
14 
72 
15 

396 

37 
15 
54 
25 
42 

40 
26 
86 

14 
54 
3 

46  800 

6  296 
4  431 
9  261 
8  586 
3  469 

3  538 
2  364 

2  793 
1  454 

3  963 
623 

43  370 

5  176 
4  367 
8  789 

6  266 
3  099 

3  465 
2  166 
2  495 
1  454 
(Dl 
(Dl 

690 

62 
23 

112 
37 

104 

29 

32 
152 
26 
86 
17 

522 

56 
17 
72 
33 
86 

23 

26 

126 
26 

54 

3 

75  070 

8  598 
5  058 
20  128 
11  703 
8  731 

3  582 

2  613 
5  600 

3  131 
(Dl 
(D) 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX.554 

55PT(5541 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

8  508 
4  928 
19  226 
11  611 
8  161 

57 
56 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

2  529 
5  182 

3  131 

(Dl 

(d1 

SCOTT  COUNTY 

STORY  COUNTY 

1  060 

63 
28 

152 
43 

122 

52 

62 
299 

34 
138 

77 

149  668 

12  093 
24  395 
31  357 
22  753 
9  387 

9  882 

9  393 
12  016 

5  305 
10  692 

2  393 

529 

66 
17 
63 
22 
85 

39 

31 
105 
16 
59 
26 

405 

54 
13 
49 
22 
65 

31 
23 

85 
16 
45 
2 

56  689 

7  558 
3  817 
14  826 
7  539 
6  135 

2  783 

2  467 

3  256 
(D> 

5  840 
(Dl 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX.554 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

57 
16 

116 
37 

104 

46 
50 
227 
34 
98 
17 

12  157 
24  577 
32  857 
23  009 

10  057 

9  950 
9  509 

13  224 
5  305 

11  342 
3  033 

7  374 
3  701 
14  366 
7  539 
5  520 

57 
58 

59PT{591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PL \CES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  . 

2  397 

2  912 
(Dl 

5  638 
(Dl 

WEBSTER  COUNTY 

WOODBURY  COUNTY 

514 

49 
20 
76 
25 
65 

29 

37 
104 
10 
78 
21 

382 

43 
10 
46 
25 
49 

27 
27 
86 
10 
54 
3 

62  212 

5  771 

6  669 
12  478 

9  574 
4  568 

3  704 
2  741 

4  571 
2  382 
6  305 

409 

59  536 

6  565 
6  489 
11  652 
9  574 
4  078 

(Dl 
2  551 

4  245 
2  382 

5  989 
(D) 

1  101 

89 
31 

175 
51 

148 

61 
65 
235 

36 
151 
47 

635 

75 
25 

125 
45 
108 

53 

45 
201 

32 
115 

11 

149  576 

12  463 
26  113 
31  358 
25  581 
9  879 

8  990 
5  553 

9  795 
5  367 

11  464 
I  873 

52 

53  PART  • 

54 

55  EX.554 

55PT(5541 

56 
57 

.UMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

12  203 
25  961 
29  898 
25  519 
8  949 

8  838 
5  253 

59PT 15911 
59  EX.591 
S3  PART* 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

5  219 
10  714 
1  507 

Standaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  di 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53,  ate  shown  separately  i 


BLACK  HAWK  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Waterloo  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 
DUBUQUE  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Dubuque  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 
LINN  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Cedar  Rapids  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 
POLK  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Des  Momes  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


IOWA    17-47 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT(591 
59  EX.59 
53  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  FART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDS  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


CEDAR  RAPIDS 


1«9  864 

9  119 

16  BUZ 

35  754 

25  097 

10  224 

14  997 
10  137 
a  745 

(D) 
10  713 

(D) 


145  724 

9  271 

16  842 

34  040 

26  097 

9  670 

14  997 
10  031 
8  085 

(D) 
10  081 

(D) 


5  984 

24  257 

25  955 
20  213 

7  170 

9  680 

8  785 
10  604 

4  826 
7  076 
2  720 


19  960 
48  553 
74  683 
59  634 
24  139 

23  720 

20  125 
22  360 
13  270 
26  867 

7  745 


330  674 

19  524 

48  347 

71  425 

58  894 

23  027 

23  578 


3 

871 

14 

293 

17 

600 

9 

363 

5 

620 

3 

525 

4 

871 

4 

941 

2 

573 

6 

049 

432 

136  518 

9  571 

25  729 

28  988 

22  906 

8  675 

8  953 

6  418 

8  504 
5  035 

9  988 
1  751 


9  373 
25  729 
27  834 
22  744 


6  842 

9  612 

8  629 

9  814 
4  826 
6  "jOn 

(Dl 


8  389 

S  04  3 

16  699 

(D) 

23  411 

23  189 

19  241 

19  161 

7  442 

7  054 

7  469 

7  407 

5  722 

(D) 

6  555 

6  311 

3  751 

(d) 

9  754 

8  854 

2  196 

2  042 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonsbre  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Kansas 


CONTENTS 

(Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  18-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE   1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 16 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 22 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 28 

7  InPlant  Food  Contractors:  1963 31 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 31 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 32 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 34 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 35 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 36 


®« 


18-3 


1958 


State  total 


1963 


$2,836,675,[ 


EACH   SYMBOL  =     =.=.^--,ro/ 
5%   CHANGE     —  —  —  =  -Ib/o 


KANSAS  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN   MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials, Farm 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers 


301 
285 


#-5% 


General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service 
Stations 


Apparel,    ^115 
Accessory  Stores    ^^^^^ 


Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,  ^ill4 

Equipment  Stores  PH^l^S 

Eating,  Drinking  Places  ^&  143 

Drug  Stores,  N  88 

Proprietary  Stores  jSjOl 


Other  Retail  Stores 


203 
262 
■#####€29% 


F  28 
Nonstore  Retailers    |  43 

1958       1963. 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census 


18-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-5 


TABLE  1   The  State:  1963  and  1958 


Kind  of  business 

1963 

1958 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

22  183 

17  641 

2  836  675 

2  750  233 

24  989 

17  789 

2  ««8  515 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

2  088 
626 
310 
520 
632 

1  808 
584 
254 
410 
560 

284  920 
103  245 
16  966 
38  318 
125  390 

278  198 
101  958 
15  884 
35  776 
124  580 

2  550 
795 
328 
716 
711 

2  054 
589 
246 
480 
639 

300  535 
HI  356 
16  307 
47  610 
125  263 

289  438 
109  232 

15  153 
42  100 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

850 
63 
336 
451 

762 
63 
318 
381 

252  552 
143  220 
49  269 
70  073 

260  938 
143  220 
48  989 
68  729 

1  004 

52 

330 

622 

735 
52 
306 
378 

205  928 
103  228 
45  394 
57  506 

200  566 
103  228 
45  116 
52  222 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

5« 

5111 

5«2 

5«3 

5«» 

5it5-5'49 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

2  514 
2  148 
55 
46 
35 
230 

1  930 
1  678 
31 
18 
23 
180 

613  350 
596  529 
4  360 
2  547 
1  163 
8  761 

595  950 
582  213 
3  350 
1  841 
1  031 
7  515 

3  303 
2  752 

(M 

68 
58 

311 

2  239 

1  944 

(M 

18 
24 
185 

567  877 

544  546 

(M 

2  435 

1  291 

11  895 

541  321 

523  170 

(M 

1  353 

813 
9  515 

1  707 

1  377 

621  425 

614  621 

1  750 

1  364 

476  530 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

3  468 

2  852 

257  234 

241  844 

3  705 

2  599 

222  960 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

56 1-567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

56«.569 

TOTAL 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  230 
237 
434 
355 

79 
227 
264 

68 

1  102 
223 
400 
327 

73 
173 
242 

64 

124  538 
23  701 
35  876 
30  678 

5  198 
38  351 
22  226 

3  384 

122  278 
23  307 

36  320 
30  214 

6  106 

37  359 
21  974 

3  318 

1  320 
243 
494 

»♦ 
285 

82 

1  110 
225 
418 
372 

46 
175 
228 

64 

114  500 

21  363 

37  112 

** 

20  310 
3  342 

110  330 
21  051 
35  702 
32  872 

2  830 
31  627 
19  044 

2  896 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAI 

1  275 
625 
650 

1  003 
453 
550 

122  967 
59  622 
53  345 

117  903 
55  442 
51  461 

1  444 
680 
754 

1  062 
498 
564 

114  318 
57  306 
57  012 

53  508 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

3  879 

3  157 

722 

3  237 
2  773 

464 

142  998 
126  509 
16  489 

134  698 
121  711 
12  987 

4  482 

3  552 

930 

3  250 
2  712 

538 

126  938 

108  546 
18  392 

109  820 
96  858 
12  952 

59PT(591 1 

591       ( 

( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

809 
671 
138 

753 
649 

104 

100  923 
97  289 
3  634 

100  027 
95  823 
3  204 

939 

775 
164 

839 
693 

146 

87  807 
82  573 
5  134 

85  709 
80  779 
4  930 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

3  434 
953 
304 
83 
130 
632 
290 
170 
872 

2  630 
785 
172 
65 
84 
512 
230 
142 
640 

252  306 
48  758 
8  887 
7  415 
5  615 
126  238 
15  196 
17  409 
31  788 

246  700 
43  176 
7  585 
7  113 
4  879 

123  526 

15  252 

16  759 
28  410 

3  530 
999 
268 
93 
137 
573 
373 
237 
850 

2  378 
707 
162 
65 
85 
455 
249 
157 
498 

203  275 
51  131 
8  191 
6  634 
6  339 
67  932 
16  804 
18  198 
28  046 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FAR.^.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

41  875 
7  147 
5  754 
5  525 
65  226 
14  812 
16  370 
23  268 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

929 

187 

43  442 

37  075 

962 

158 

27  846 

19  862 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  appi 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
^Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


18-6      KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2 


The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
l^ov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


513 

5«t 

515 

5U6 

5162 

5463 

519 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBEr!  YARDS 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS!  *ALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EaUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
HEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


22  183 


1  707 
663 
612 


2  30 
237 
229 


1  808 
156 
128 


1  377 
661 
610 


1  102 
223 
219 


281  920 
88  860 

11  386 
3  196 

12  055 
1  115 

38  318 
126  390 


262  562 
113  220 
19  269 
65  237 
2  990 
1  816 


613  360 
596  529 

1  275 

85 

2  517 

1  163 

2  655 
1  291 

3  696 
595 

1  265 
550 


501  225 
159  926 
9  558 
31  711 
31  061 
39  220 
20  607 
23  319 
9  819 
13  154 
16 


124  538 

23  701 

23  518 

183 

36  876 

30  678 

6  198 


278  198 
87  722 
14  236 
3  396 
11  289 
1  199 


260  938 
143  220 
48  989 
64  159 
2  862 
1  708 


614  621 

504  179 

459  880 

9  558 

34  711 

29  374 

37  952 

20  607 

22  509 

(01 

13  032 


122  278 
23  307 
23  138 


37 

359 

21 

974 

(Dl 

3 

156 

(01 

18 

629 

29  602 
10  515 
1  597 
602 
1  716 
305 
4  326 
10  511 


35  355 
20  191 
7  653 
6  971 
336 
201 


54 

426 

12 

826 

38 

461 

I 

129 

3 

233 

1 

807 

5 

493 

2 

516 

1 

784 

(Dl 

817 

(Dl 

22 

526 

16 

976 

3 

160 

3 

139 

21 

„ 

937 

n 

151 

786 

226 

42 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

5 

477 

3 

038 

(Dl 

513 

(01 

2 

503 

328 

36 

561  007 
202  145 
31  214 
12  294 
33  212 
5  792 
79  730 
196  590 


698  029 
109  196 
111  593 
136  597 
6  216 
1  097 


4  493 
18  911 
16  989 

1  922 
995 

1  276 


065  727 
836  176 
752  533 
23  715 
59  928 
38  094 
105  363 
51  283 
31  811 
16  712 
IB  069 


316  917 
56  821 
56  383 


11  688 

8  87B 

8  032 

222 

624 

476 


5  997 
957 
947 


97  648 

1  781 

57  175 

940 

(Dl 

(Dl 

9  781 

155 

(Dl 

(Dl 

16  875 

777 

5  985 

156 

351 

6 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  ot  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FUfiNISHiNGS  STORES 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES , 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  , 

SADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  - 

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  < 

MUSICAL  INSTf^UMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 809 

DRUG  STORES 671 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  138 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


122  967 

59  622 

U7  727 

8  018 
1  761 

698 

1  «18 

US  6U2 

9  620 
8  083 
1  280 
6  803 


142  998 

126  509 

93  812 

6  253 

23  906 

2  538 

16  189 


100  923 
97  289 
3  63U 


262  306 

US  758 

8  887 

3118 

8  539 

7  tl5 
3  139 
It  276 

5  615 
"t  920 

695 
89  393 
35  170 

1  675 

16  196 

17  '409 
811 
379 

3  145 
13  04« 

8  462 
863 
624 

2  457 
2  799 

6  407 
1  304 

907 

1  674 

702 

178 

5  411 


43  442 
17  884 
8  492 
17  066 


7  662 
1  517 
692 
1  022 
44  286 
9  346 
7  829 
1  228 
6  601 


134  698 
121  711 
89  756 
6  253 
23  266 
2  436 
12  987 


100  027 
96  823 
3  204 


246  700 
43  175 
7  580 


4 

879 

4 

312 

567 

87 

361 

34 

52? 

1 

643 

15 

252 

16 

759 

831 

275 

3 

069 

12 

584 

8 

010 

759 

570 

2 

111 

2 

455 

6 

363 

1 

304 

841 

I 

440 

676 

12B 

3 

753 

37 

076 

17 

85? 

7 

634 

11 

590 

16  657 

7  940 
5  185 
1  311 

229 
72 

143 
5  484 
1  177 
1  056 

167 

889 


30  888 
29  158 
22  307 

1  854 

4  310 

687 

1  730 


13  315 

13  009 

306 


22  658 

2  348 
1  058 


514 

62 

4  882 

2  995 

213 
2  089 
2  735 


318  186 
152  816 
119  648 
24  598 
4  431 

1  530 

2  609 
116  564 

28  247 
20  559 

3  382 
17  177 


630  867 
595  251 
456  237 
38  102 
85  200 
14  712 
35  616 


255  670 

250  770 

5  900 


23  327 
9  266 
14  061 


92  223 
52  519 

3  845 
39  445 
56  922 

1  730 
870 

6  465 
47  857 

27  898 
1  669 
1  381 
5  477 

7  583 
16  703 

5  340 
1  853 
3  333 
1  856 
305 
14  255 


90  975 
31  845 
16  987 
42  143 


4  123 

2  031 

1  590 

295 


1  459 
317 
306 


16  899 

15  945 

12  013 

935 

2  549 

347 

954 


740 
53 
750 


799 

155 


3  250 

1  000 

288 


216 

245 

673 

124 

56 

34 

664 

302 

675 

129 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


18-8      KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov-  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind  of-busmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


ments 
(number) 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


KANSASi  TOTAL. 


REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ANDERSON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

GARNETT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ATCHISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ATCHISON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BARBER  COUNTY 

MEDICINE  LODGE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BARTON  COUNTY 

ELLINWOOD 

GREAT  BEND  

HOISINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BOURBON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

FORT  SCOTT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BROWN  COUNTY  

HIAWATHA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BUTLER  COUNTY 

AUGUSTA 

EL  DORADO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHASE  COUNTY  .  .  . 
CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY. 


CHEROKEE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
BAXTER  SPRINGS  .  .  . 

COLUMBUS  

GALENA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHEYENNE  COUNTY. 


CLARK  COUNTY 


CLAY  COUNTY 

CLAY  CENTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLOUD  COUNTY  

CONCORDIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


COFFEY  COUNTY.  . 
COMANCHE  COUNTY. 


COWLEY  COUNTY 

ARKANSAS  CITY.  .  .  . 

WINFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

PITTSBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DECATUR  COUNTY 


DICKINSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

ABILENE 

HERINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DONIPHAN  COUNTY. 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

LAWRENCE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


EDWARDS  COUNTY 
ELK  COUNTY  .  . 


ELLIS  COUNTY  

HAYS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ELLSWORTH  COUNTY 


22  183    17  6«1 


2  836  575 

21  611 
14  134 
7  480 

9  592 
6  947 
2  645 

20  799 
18  785 
2  014 


7  178 

51  260 

2  539 
38  068 

6  996 

3  657 

20  712 
18  798 
1  914 

20  425 
9  681 

10  744 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       'D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


48  604 
15  658 
22  823 
10  123 


7  641 

18  952 

7  325 

7  528 

2  024 

2  075 

7  296 


17  443 

14  757 
2  685 

21  504 

15  040 

5  464 


48  058 
25  091 
18  578 
4  289 

42  650 

28  622 
14  028 

8  575 

29  844 


339 
807 
532 

392 

(NA) 


20  798 
13  454 

7  344 

8  924 
6  799 
2  125 

20  057 
18  493 
1  564 


6  902 

49  728 

2  307 
37  128 

6  816 

3  477 

20  012 
18  398 
1  614 


46  772 
15  426 
22  289 
9  057 


7  229 

17  870 

7  089 

7  404 

1  872 

1  505 

t  954 


17  025 
14  485 
2  540 


40  794 
27  828 
12  965 


29  042 
15  948 
5  268 
5  825 


51  297 
43  919 
7  378 


32  555 

28  305 
4  250 

8  898 

Not  available. 


1  989 

1  370 

619 

741 
622 
119 


5  853 
239 

4  606 
540 
358 


1  483 
757 
726 

4  589 

1  318 

2  475 
795 


1  558 
506 
623 
205 


1  537 

1  437 

200 

1  791 

1  355 

435 


4  838 
2  535 

2  077 
225 

4  123 

3  027 
1  095 


2  830 

1  680 

557 

583 


5  900 

5  077 

823 

501 

250 


40  405 
28  407 
11  998 

13  833 

11  452 
2  381 


22  338 

10  581 

11  757 

112  251 

4  253 

88  816 

12  006 
7  175 

41  364 


25  370 
13  597 
12  573 

90  573 
27  407 
47  730 
15  535 


9  979 

29  797 
11  381 
11  792 
4  248 

2  375 

11  055 

8  593 

32  595 
28  727 

3  968 

35  235 
25  515 
8  519 


93  970 
48  213 
41  300 
4  457 

77  910 
57  792 
20  118 


55  182 
32  847 
11  741 
11  594 


115  297 

98  450 

16  S37 

10  407 

4  877 

60  912 

53  421 

7  491 


491 
253 

228 

1  460 
378 
794 
288 


192 

154 

542 
452 
90 

538 
441 
197 

262 

130 

1  631 
818 
727 
86 

1  451 

1  053 

398 


2  091 

1  757 

334 


780 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


55 
78 
45 
61 

S 
10 

4 

2 

85 

14 

55 

9 

117 
85 
31 

14 
10 
4 

234 
124 
110 

32 

14 
18 

107 

15 

50 

9 

391 
188 
137 
66 

29 
10 
13 
5 

411 
226 
185 

39 

25 

14 

89 

6 

250 
118 
58 
74 

36 
16 

7 
13 

93 

10 

373 
296 
77 

34 
24 
10 

67 

4 

71 

8 

207 
151 
56 

21 
15 

6 

115 

13 

2  786 

1  862 

924 

1  575 
965 
610 

2  555 
2  003 

552 

2  052 
332 

1  730 

4  368 
230 

2  797 


2  617 

2  261 
355 

3  325 
1  353 
1  973 

3  053 
597 

1  608 
848 


1  715 
513 


3  756 

1  892 
1  864 

1  092 
612 

4  699 

2  276 
1  773 

650 

3  651 
1  746 
1  905 


5  315 
2  500 
1  051 
1  654 


5  312 
3  367 

1  945 

570 

273 

3  571 

3  068 

603 


AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kindofbusiness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  ■ 

1 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 

lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

E 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

2    514 

613    360 

1    707 

621    425 

3   468 

257    234 

1    230 

124    538 

1    275 

122    957 

3    879 

142    998 

809 

100   923 

3    434 

252    306 

929 

43    442 

1 

21 
11 
10 

4    247 
2    914 
1    333 

24 
17 

7 

4    044 

3    391 

653 

35 
23 
12 

2    108 

1    295 

812 

14 
10 

690 
607 

83 

9 
8 
1 

525 
(Dl 

(Dl 

34 
13 
21 

995 
592 

403 

4 
2 
2 

413 
(01 
(01 

35 
27 

8 

3    107 

1  006 

2  101 

9 

7 
2 

986 
(01 

(Dl 

2 

3 
4 

It 
10 

2    121 

1    654 
467 

9 
8 

1 

2    264 
(0) 
IDl 

23 
13 
10 

715 
518 
198 

6 
6 

279 
279 

5 
2 

227 
(Dl 
101 

22 
13 
9 

465 
308 
157 

5 

4 
1 

307 
(01 
(01 

16 
9 

7 

1    297 
434 
853 

\ 

: 

S 

e 

7 

35 
20 
15 

6    122 
5    633 

489 

17 
14 
3 

3    767 

3    521 

245 

19 
13 
5 

1    059 
949 
110 

11 
11 

957 
957 

14 
10 

4 

679 
535 

44 

30 
23 

7 

789 
699 
90 

8 

7 
1 

844 
(Dl 
(Dl 

20 
17 
3 

1    170 
884 

286 

7 
3 

870 
(01 
(01 

e 

9 
IC 

13 

5 
3 

2    469 
1    454 
1    015 

11 

5 
6 

2    053 

1    385 

657 

18 
8 
10 

1    555 
715 
850 

10 
5 
5 

275 
177 
99 

6 

3 
3 

437 
389 
48 

32 

10 
22 

635 
279 
356 

5 

2 
4 

522 

(01 
(Dl 

20 
8 
12 

2    422 

288 

2    134 

\ 

: 

1 

12 
13 

34 

15 
8 

7 

9    682 

738 
6    663 
1    724 

557 

23 
2 

14 
6 
1 

12    249 

(Dl 

9    944 

2    051 

(D) 

59 

4 
36 

5 
14 

4    710 
225 

3    311 
523 
650 

29 
2 

19 
6 
2 

3    217 
(Dl 

2    762 
357 

(Dl 

29 

1 
18 
8 

2 

2    902 

(01 

1    875 

345 

(Dl 

62 
7 

33 
9 

13 

2    833 
144 

2    032 
359 
298 

13 
2 

7 
3 

1 

1    325 

(01 
831 
267 

(Dl 

65 

37 
13 

3    545 
564 

2    040 
832 
210 

14 
1 
7 
4 
2 

331 
(Dl 
240 
35 

(01 

14 
15 
16 
17 

18 

25 
15 
10 

4    869 

4    313 

556 

16 
16 

4    360 
(Dl 
(D) 

31 
22 

9 

2    202 

1    731 

471 

16 

15 

1 

1    130 
(0) 
(Dl 

18 
15 

2 

1    137 
(01 
(Dl 

29 
22 

7 

1    065 
799 
265 

4 
3 
1 

399 
(Dl 
(01 

21 

17 
4 

1    390 

1    335 

55 

7 
2 
5 

399 
(Dl 
(Dl 

19 
20 
21 

24 
9 
15 

3    563 

2    119 
1    444 

13 
8 
5 

3    656 
IDl 
(Dl 

29 
14 
15 

1    765 
913 

852 

5 
4 
1 

245 
(0) 

(Dl 

9 

4 
5 

555 
380 
185 

34 
17 
17 

760 
453 
307 

8 

3 
5 

535 
476 
159 

25 
9 
15 

5    128 
I    225 
3   903 

6 
2 

65 
(01 
(01 

22 
23 

24 

8 
16 
20 

10   075 
2    629 
5    399 
2    047 

41 
14 
16 
11 

14    289 
7    688 
5    125 
1    475 

69 
12 
25 
31 

6    457 

1  359 

2  620 

2    468 

16 

11 

1 

1    701 
(Dl 

1    050 
(Dl 

18 

4 
10 
4 

1    754 
722 
754 
278 

59 
15 
24 
20 

2    415 
523 

1    129 
654 

10 

3 

3 

1    381 

454 
878 
49 

68 
17 
35 
15 

4    489 
1     141 
1    648 
1    700 

19 

3 
8 
8 

571 
195 
410 
56 

25 
26 
27 

28 

6 

801 

5 

510 

4 

503 

2 

(Dl 

2 

(01 

5 

221 

2 

(01 

8 

413 

- 

- 

29 

13 

1    366 

8 

1    745 

20 

1    412 

3 

(Dl 

2 

(01 

11 

321 

4 

318 

9 

1    225 

- 

- 

3C 

48 
7 
10 
10 
21 

5    456 
2    054 
1    770 
547 
1    085 

25 
10 
9 
2 

4 

3    854 

1    953 

1    687 

(Dl 

(01 

35 
11 

8 
5 
12 

2    010 
812 
513 
302 
383 

10 
3 
3 

427 
145 
(Dl 
(01 
16 

9 
2 

3 

801 
(Dl 
455 
(Dl 

40 
7 
12 
12 
9 

910 
255 
253 
189 
202 

8 

3 
2 
2 
1 

695 
337 

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

26 

11 
7 
5 
3 

2    143 
802 
(01 
57 
(Dl 

5 
1 
2 
2 

55 
(01 
(01 
(01 

31 
32 
33 

34 
35 

4 

1    175 

8 

1    532 

11 

775 

5 

253 

6 

269 

13 

456 

3 

187 

5 

525 

2 

(Dl 

36 

7 

1    035 

6 

981 

7 

586 

3 

170 

2 

(Dl 

8 

293 

2 

(01 

11 

624 

2 

(01 

37 

17 
11 
6 

2    984 
2    337 

647 

13 
8 

5 

4     125 
3    299 

826 

12 
8 

4 

1     141 
830 
311 

8 
8 

633 
633 

6 

5 
1 

378 
(Dl 
(Dl 

21 
16 

5 

504 
429 
75 

2 
2 

288 
(Dl 
(01 

27 
22 
5 

3    877 

3    299 

578 

8 
5 
2 

72 
(01 
(01 

38 
39 
4C 

24 
10 
14 

4    049 
2    755 
1    293 

16 
10 

6 

3    943 
3    125 

817 

24 
14 
10 

1    925 
933 
993 

14 
12 

2 

667 
(Dl 
(Dl 

16 
3 
8 

524 
442 
182 

33 

17 
15 

929 

587 
342 

3 

752 
628 
124 

30 
19 
11 

2   750 
2    201 

549 

10 
4 
5 

210 
(01 
(01 

41 

42 
43 

11 

1    810 

11 

2     163 

18 

1    119 

6 

141 

4 

327 

14 

427 

5 

369 

10 

773 

8 

59 

44 

S 

953 

^ 

425 

7 

502 

2 

(01 

3 

123 

4 

171 

2 

(Dl 

5 

286 

- 

- 

45 

44 
21 
15 
8 

10    296 
5    915 
3    840 

541 

38 
21 
13 

11     442 

5    228 

4    305 

909 

58 
27 
15 
16 

4    398 

1    925 

1    567 

905 

22 
12 
10 

1    738 

700 

1    038 

32 

14 
14 
4 

2    490 

1    210 

1    127 

153 

72 
34 
28 
10 

2    288 

1    053 

1    042 

193 

12 

7 

1 

1    965 

1    026 

(01 

(Dl 

59 
34 
20 
5 

3    537 

1    6B7 
946 
904 

15 
9 
4 
2 

1    282 
753 
(Dl 
(01 

46 
47 
48 
49 

71 
27 
44 

10    578 
7    179 
3    399 

32 

25 

7 

5    552 
5    372 
1    190 

61 
34 
27 

3    545 
2    082 
1    464 

21 

20 

1 

2    259 
(01 
(01 

23 

14 
9 

3    189 

1    225 
1    964 

75 

41 
34 

2    071 

1    372 

599 

17 
6 
11 

1    543 

1    256 

287 

62 
38 
24 

3   872 

1  683 

2  189 

10 
6 

732 

716 

16 

50 
51 
52 

10 

1    697 

5 

1    555 

22 

1    704 

8 

356 

4 

212 

12 

276 

2 

(Dl 

9 

655 

- 

- 

53 

32 

12 
6 

14 

5    189 
2    898 
1    162 
1    129 

15 
9 

2 

5    331 

4    149 
(Dl 
(Dl 

37 
21 

12 

2    949 

1    507 

354 

1    088 

22 
13 

5 

969 
556 
229 

74 

15 
7 
5 

2 

1    058 
259 
(01 

(Dl 

35 

18 

10 

1    170 
585 
223 
252 

11 

2 
5 

814 
441 
(01 
(01 

44 
18 
13 
13 

3   015 

1    488 

329 

1    198 

10 
5 
3 
2 

153 
141 
(Dl 
(D) 

54 
55 
55 
57 

15 

1    519 

5 

541 

15 

914 

4 

76 

2 

(Dl 

20 

444 

5 

205 

7 

(Dl 

- 

- 

58 

31 
19 
12 

12    057 
10    961 
1    095 

24 
20 

8    811 

8    054 

747 

57 
47 
10 

5    093 
3    595 
1    398 

24 
22 

2 

3    533 
(0) 
(01 

25 
24 
2 

2    506 

(Dl 
(01 

80 
51 
19 

3    225 

2    431 

794 

13 
11 

2 

2    094 
(01 
(01 

78 
58 
10 

4    930 
3    839 
1    091 

18 
14 

1    155 

1    146 

10 

59 
50 
51 

9 

1    351 

7 

1    975 

10 

404 

4 

185 

2 

(Dl 

11 

299 

3 

(Dl 

14 

484 

3 

99 

62 

13 

1    005 

4 

(Dl 

8 

350 

1 

(Dl 

1 

(01 

11 

134 

2 

(01 

13 

759 

4 

32 

63 

17 
11 
6 

7    010 
5    542 
1    458 

17 
15 

2 

7    931 
(Dl 
(01 

40 
31 
9 

2    852 

2    248 

504 

17 

14 
3 

2    241 

2    147 

94 

18 
12 
5 

1    944 

1    574 

370 

41 
29 
12 

1    559 
1    323 

245 

5 
3 
2 

553 

(Dl 
(01 

31 
23 

8 

2    588 

2    318 

270 

19 
15 

849 

837 

12 

64 
55 
66 

15 

2    215 

12 

2    642 

18 

1    197 

4 

240 

7 

467 

17 

327 

4 

405 

11 

(01 

2 

(01 

67 

18-10     KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
l$l,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1.000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1.000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov-  15 
(number) 


Actiwe 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-busmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis-,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish 
ments 
(number) 


Sales 
($1.000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


FINNEY  COUNTY 

GARDEN  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

FORD  COUNTY 

DODGE  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY 

OTTAWA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

GEARY  COUNTY  

JUNCTION  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

GOVE  COUNTY 

GRAHAM  COUNTY 

GRANT  COUNTY  

ULYSSES 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

GRAY  COUNTY 

GREELEY  COUNTY  

GREENWOOD  COUNTY  

EUREKA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HAMILTON  COUNTY 

HARPER  COUNTY 

ANTHONY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HARVEY  COUNTY 

NEWTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HASKELL  COUNTY  

HODGEMAN  COUNTY 

JACKSON  COUNTY  

HOLTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  

JEWELL  COUNTY 

JOHNSON  COUNTY  

FAIRWAY 

LEAWOOO 

MERRIAM 

MISSION 

MISSION  HILLS 

OLATHE  

OVERLAND  PARK 

PRAIRIE  VILLAGE 

ROELAND  PARK  

SHAWNEE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

KEARNY  COUNTY 

KINGMAN  COUNTY  

KINGMAN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

KIOWA  COUNTY  

LABETTE  COUNTY  

PARSONS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LANE  COUNTY 

LEAVENWORTH  COUNTY  

LEAVENWORTH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  

LINN  COUNTY 

LOGAN  COUNTY  

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero. 
*Nonstore  retailets.  part  of  SIC  major  group 


335 

199 
136 


273 
171 
102 


32  151 

30  180 

2  271 

U3  285 
35  6113 
7  6H2 

29  562 
2t  653 

3  909 

31  587 

30  880 
707  I 

5  221 

7  879 

10  608 
9  559 
1  049 

7  566 

3  180 

12  3"t5 
7  5K3 

4  802 


13  964 

5  574 

8  390 

32  127 

24  476 

7  651 

5  265 

3  342 

10  554 

8  898 

1  656 

8  788 

4  855 

177  007 

2  902 
4  640 

3  652 
41  036 


26  020 
1  484 
11  319 
19  646 


11  894 
8  254 
3  640 


33  819 

21  710 
12  109 


40  152 
34  044 
6  108 


(D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table 


7  067 

8  738 
8  207 

(NA)  Not  I 


32  057 

29  832 
2  225 


27  670 
23  905 

3  765 

31  311 

30  604 

707 

4  664 
7  613 

10  596 
9  553 

1  043 

7  232 

2  935 

11  739 
7  351 
4  388 


13  304 

5  492 

7  812 

31  543 

24  348 

7  295 

5  243 

3  054 

10  002 

8  642 

1  360 

7  786 

4  395 

172  723 

2  902 
4  404 


3 
40 

216 
746 

19 

843 
869 

25 
U 

854 
ID) 
227 
(D) 

3 

545 

11 

a 

3 

560 
178 
382 

6 

487 

32 

21 
11 

311 
020 
291 

4 

909 

38 
33 

5 

496 
188 
308 

6 

873 

8 

010 

7 

961 

3  776 

3  564 
212 

4  284 
3  742 

542 

2  791 

2  467 
324 

3  733 
3  610 

123 

369 
622 


507 

258 

957 
675 
282 


1  232 
625 
505 

3  475 

2  769 
706 


955 
851 
105 

678 

345 

18  454 

303 

486 

325 

4  481 

2  038 


3  235 

IDI 
1  076 


I  055 
849 
206 


2  837 

2  072 

765 


4  296 

3  680 

616 

558 

533 

739 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


72  880 
68  848 

4  032 

85  285 
74  183 
11  102 

52  579 
45  715 

5  863 


B  355 

12  321 

19  287  I 
17  516  I 
1  771 

10  406 

5  233 

19  381 

13  699 
5  582 


22  409 

11  520 
10  889 

69  508 
57  050 

12  458 

7  672 

5  745 

17  793 
15  906 
1  887 

13  434 

7  752 

378  662 
5  797 

10  315 
5  952 

87  953 


65  631 

lUI 

22  594 


21  125 
15  965 
4  159 


53  945 
38  964 
14  981 


87  149 
75  740 
11  409 

10  831 

10  029 

14  291 


1  280 

1  124 

156 

920 
797 
123 


418 
189 
229 

I  237 
984 
253 


40 
237 
179 

5  876 
73 
145 
118 

1  384 


1  043 
101 
400 


1  015 
720 
296 


1  432 

1  177 

255 

207 

216 

276 


(01 


5  327 
3  777 
1  550 

5  016 
3  899 
1  117 


(01 
(Dl 

909 

1  540 

2  786 
(0) 
(Dl 

1  925 

1  355 

1  183 
580 
603 


2  207 
934 

1  273 

2  537 
1  775 

762 

847 

590 

1  476 

1  019 

457 

1  973 

1  105 

7  819 

194 

ID) 

1  942 


287 
324 


1  391 

1  113 

278 


3  914 
2  242 
1  672 


3  015 

2  023 

992 

1  144 
937 

2  295 


(0) 


AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-of-business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers' 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
listi- 

ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number; 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number! 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

20 
17 

3 

4    496 

4    389 

107 

13 
13 

5  779 

6  779 

20 
18 
2 

1    995 

(01 
(Dl 

15 

15 

2    158 
2    158 

15 

15 

1    564 

1    564 

30 
26 

4 

1    230 

1    191 

39 

5 

5 

926 
926 

37 
29 
8 

4   758 
3    467 
1    291 

4 

275 
(01 
(Dl 

1 

2 

3 

34 
23 
11 

7    435 

6    775 

660 

24 
21 
3 

8    758 

8    380 

378 

37 
29 

8 

2    829 

2    271 

558 

19 
18 
1 

1    602 

(Dl 
(Dl 

21 
19 
2 

2    773 
(Dl 
(Dl 

50 
41 
9 

2    060 

1    836 

224 

10 

7 
3 

1    138 
927 
211 

48 
41 

7 

6    352 
3   287 
3    065 

9 

664 
664 

4 
5 
6 

26 
17 
9 

5    587 

4    765 

822 

18 
16 

2 

6    730 
(01 
(Dl 

34 
19 
15 

2    223 
1    583 

640 

22 
22 

1    552 

1    552 

9 
9 

871 
871 

39 
30 
9 

1    394 

1    245 

149 

8 
7 
1 

857 
(01 
(Dl 

19 
13 
6 

2    360 

1    475 

885 

4 

413 
413 

7 
3 
9 

21 
21 

6    362 

(D) 
IDI 

21 
21 

6    892 
6    892 

42 
38 
4 

3    216 

2    816 

400 

15 
15 

1    461 
1    461 

14 
14 

1    925 
1    925 

37 
35 
2 

1    784 
(01 
(Dl 

7 
7 

844 
844 

43 
1 

2    143 
(Dl 
(01 

10 
10 

770 
770 

10 
11 
12 

6 

510 

4 

604 

10 

436 

5 

117 

5 

436 

7 

155 

4 

223 

5 

(01 

- 

- 

13 

12 

1    325 

6 

1    653 

13 

770 

5 

195 

6 

463 

10 

432 

2 

(01 

7 

966 

5 

(01 

14 

7 
6 
1 

2    002 

(D) 
(D) 

6 

5 
1 

1    797 
(01 
(01 

6 
6 

577 
577 

3 
2 

1 

292 

(Dl 
(Dl 

5 
5 

544 
544 

8 
7 
1 

292 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

10 
9 

1 

(01 

1    315 

(Dl 

- 

I 

15 
16 
17 

9 

1    080 

2 

(Dl 

9 

442 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

12 

229 

3 

295 

8 

2   622 

2 

(Dl 

18 

2 

<D) 

3 

189 

4 

422 

3 

110 

1 

(Dl 

4 

145 

1 

(Dl 

2 

(01 

2 

(01 

19 

17 
6 
11 

2    314 

1    951 

863 

10 
8 
2 

2    817 
(Dl 
(01 

32 

10 
22 

1    583 
687 
896 

7 
6 

1 

511 

(01 
(Ul 

8 
8 

385 
385 

29 
16 

13 

788 
524 
264 

7 
3 

545 
395 
150 

27 
16 
11 

1    093 
496 
602 

6 
2 

26 

(Ul 
(Dl 

20 
21 
22 

7 

1    115 

4 

1    957 

7 

549 

4 

257 

2 

(Dl 

8 

276 

2 

(Dl 

12 

334 

- 

- 

23 

22 
6 
16 

2    530 
1    347 
1    183 

14 

7 
7 

2    567 
1    028 
1    539 

20 
6 
14 

1    442 
474 
968 

10 
4 
6 

378 
213 
165 

5 

386 
203 
183 

21 
8 
13 

464 
186 
278 

2 
2 

524 
(Ul 
(Dl 

26 
8 
18 

2    778 
(01 
(Dl 

4 
4 

26 
26 

24 
25 
25 

27 
13 
It 

7    532 
5    829 
1    703 

19 
15 

4 

7    271 

6    511 

760 

40 
24 
16 

3    118 
1    684 
1    434 

21 
18 

3 

1    206 

1    121 

85 

17 
13 

1    204 

1    079 

125 

37 
24 
13 

1    802 

1    359 

443 

10 

7 
3 

809 
710 
99 

45 
26 
19 

3   354 
(01 
(01 

16 
14 
2 

506 
(Dl 
(Dl 

27 
23 
29 

" 

1    027 

2 

(Dl 

7 

3,1 

3 

108 

2 

(Dl 

6 

167 

2 

(01 

4 

1    676 

- 

- 

30 

6 

914 

4 

795 

5 

296 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

4 

134 

1 

(01 

5 

433 

- 

- 

31 

17 
10 

7 

2    471 

2    199 

272 

3 

3 

2    395 
2    395 

19 
12 

7 

992 
707 
285 

5 
5 

166 
166 

? 

319 

319 

32 

13 
19 

515 
231 
284 

3 
3 

(01 
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18-12    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


LYON  COUNTY 

EMPORIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MCPHERSON  COUNTY  .  .  • 

LINOSBORG 

MCPHERSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARION  COUNTY 


MARSHALL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MARYSVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MEADE  COUNTY  


lAMI  COUNTY  

OSA*ATOMIE  

PAOLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MITCHELL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BELOIT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 

CANEY 

CHERRYVALE  

COFFEYVILLE 

INDEPENDENCE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MORRIS  COUNTY 

COUNCIL  SROVE.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MORTON  COUNTY. 
NEMAHA  COUNTY. 


NEOSHO  COUNTY 

CHANUTE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NESS  COUNTY. 


NORTON  COUNTY 

NORTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


OSAGE  COUNTY  . 
OSBORNE  COUNTY 
OTTAWA  COUNTY. 


PAWNEE  COUNTY 

LARNED  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PHILLIPS  COUNTY.  .  .  • 
PHILLIPS8URG  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


POTTAWATOMIE  COUNTY. 


PRATT  COUNTY  

PRATT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RAWLINS  COUNTY 


RENO  COUNTY 

HUTCHINSON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


REPUBLIC  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BELLEVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RICE  COUNTY 

LYONS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RILEY  COUNTY  

MANHATTAN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROOKS  COUNTY  

PLAINVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero, 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  majot  S'oup 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1.000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1.000) 


20  6«8 
11  260 
9  388 


18  812 

7  306 

8  955 

2  551 

17  907 
10  607 

7  300 

58  968 

3  608 
2  952 

28  513 

22  399 

1  1*96 

8  236 

5  968 

2  268 

6  163 
17  190 

23  2m 
17  312 

5  902 


12  189 

11  001 

1  488 

12  835 
9  tl9 

7  178 

It  507 
12  198 

2  009 

It  070 

8  619 
5  251 


21  760 
19  397 
2  383 


90  tt9 
71  823 
16  626 

11  967 

8  19t 
3  793 

15  275 

9  236 

6  037 

t5  362 
to  t26 
t  93t 

12  290 
5  188 

7  102 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


38  tt5 
33  701 

t  7tt 

33  270 

t  013 
22  222 
7  035 


19  72t 
10  956 
8  768 


17  728 
6  916 
8  567 

2  2t5 

17  529 
10  559 

6  970 

56  836 

3  528 
2  792 

27  t73 

21  981 
1  062 

7  7t2 
5  792 
1  950 

5  713 

15  736 

22  t70 

16  950 
5  520 


11  961 

10  6t3 
1  318 

11  t75 
9  103 
6  5tt 

It  015 

12  018 
1  997 

13  828 
6  739 
5  089 


21  290 
19  255 
2  035 


87  tt9 
69  783 
17  666 

11  579 

7  992 
3  587 

It  599 

8  83t 
5  765 

t3  718 
39  37t 
t  3tt 

11  932 

5  156 

6  776 


t  336 

3  662 
t7t 

3  til 
32t 

2  t73 
61t 


1  67t 

1  Olt 

660 


1  57t 
600 
795 
179 

1  t27 
882 
5t5 

6  038 
302 
222 

3  03t 

2  373 


Payroll. 
worl(week 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


107 


5t2 

1  201 

2  063 
1  556 

507 


1  032 
932 
100 

992 

782 
558 


2  261 

2  132 

129 


10  too 
8  736 
1  66t 

I  037 
798 
239 

1  379 
86t 
495 

5  105 

t  729 

376 

932 

t03 
529 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 
(number) 


8t  923 
75  883 
9  OtO 

67  65t 
7  128 
48  110 


32  003 
19  306 
12  695 


30  774 
11  762 
15  347 
3  665 

27  292 
17  465 
9  827 

121  256 
5  882 

5  369 
62  448 
45  549 

2  008 

10  502 

6  892 
1  610 

10  734 

23  615 

40  193 
30  663 
9  330 


20  827 
18  936 
1  891 

18  927 

15  726 

11  357 

28  550 
25  376 
3  174 

17  943 

12  9t2 
5  001 


tl  088 
38  778 
2  310 


197  523 
166  103 
31  t20 

19  581 
15  060 
t   521 

26  883 
17  103 
9   780 

107  027 
100    275 

6  752 

IB    356 

7  39t 
10    962 


1    523 
1    353 

170 

I  13t 
149 
757 
228 


unincor 

porated 

businesses 


500 
264 
216 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lurrber,  building 
matis,,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


Estab 

lish- 

ments 

(number) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  " 


($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


84 

9 

69 

10 

170 

19 

8t 

11 

86 

8 

287 

22 

208 

12 

79 

10 

130 

17 

53 

5 

77 

12 

2  809 

2  toe 

tOl 

5  t71 

(01 

2  641 


3  412 

1  009 

2  403 

1  482 

1  937 
ID) 
807 

(Dl 

4  100 

1  973 

2  127 

5  377 
261 
397 

2  275 

2  225 
219 

1  307 
923 
384 

1  015 

3  012 

2  402 
1  276 
1  126 


1  549 

1  317 
232 

2  556 
2  208 

1  635 

2  t8t 
2  lt6 

338 

2  293 

1  t87 
806 

1  685 

2  531 

2  327 
20t 


8  t96 
t  182 
4  316 

1  394 

1  051 
343 

2  07t 

1  369 

705 

3  791 

2  983 

808 

2  558 

9t9 

1  609 


(D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kindofbiisiness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

(number) 

($1000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

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27 
10 

8    915 

8    1(79 
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21 
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1 

7    328 

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(01 

58 
38 
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4    540 
2    418 
2    122 

17 
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1    556 
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18 
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1     429 
1     429 

48 

43 
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2    325 

2    013 

312 

11 

8 

3 

1    430 
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55 
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4   290 
2    802 
1    488 

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t    763 

1    173 

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2    809 
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1    542 
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31 
11 

4    928 

4    149 

779 

109 
79 
30 

4    324 
3    314 
1    010 

21 
14 

7 

2    755 

2    463 

293 

105 
74 
31 

7    592 
4    930 
2    562 

35 

19 
16 

604 
(Dl 
(Dl 

52 
53 

54 

15 
5 
10 

2    133 
1    393 

740 

14 
9 

5 

2    672 

1    595 

977 

19 
10 
9 

1     138 
774 
364 

6 
5 

285 
285 

6 

4 
2 

428 
(Dl 
(Dl 

25 
12 
13 

909 
578 
331 

5 
3 

2 

385 

(D) 
lU) 

21 
12 
9 

2    018 

1    243 

775 

2 
2 

12 

(Dl 
10) 

55 

56 
57 

23 

10 
13 

3    981 
2    178 
1    803 

11 

7 

3    491 
2    441 
1    050 

19 
10 
9 

1    159 
722 
437 

5 
5 

424 
424 

8 
'3 

5 

597 
217 
480 

25 
9 
15 

595 
317 
278 

12 
8 

785 
420 
365 

24 
13 
11 

973 
558 
415 

9 

5 

123 
ID) 
10) 

58 
59 
60 

29 
21 
5 

9    238 

8    662 

576 

28 
22 
6 

8    908 

8    086 

822 

55 
41 
15 

4    425 
3    347 
1    078 

18 
18 

1    979 
1    979 

17 

14 

3 

1    518 

1    325 

193 

51 
46 
15 

3    538 

3    052 

485 

7 
6 

1 

1    214 
10) 
ID) 

61 

45 
15 

5   063 

4    274 

789 

6 
5 

1 

57 
ID) 

(D) 

61 
52 
53 

17 
13 

2    984 
1    191 
1    793 

8 
5 

3 

1    970 
(0) 
(Dl 

19 
10 
9 

1    192 
831 
361 

5 

4 

1 

354 
(Dl 
(01 

5 
2 
4 

354 
(Dl 
IDl 

15 
11 

440 
132 
308 

6 

2 
4 

385 
IDl 
101 

17 
9 
8 

1    583 

227 

1    356 

5 
3 
2 

79 
IDl 
(Dl 

54 
65 
65 

18-14    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
worliweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind  of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis,,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number 


RUSH  COUNTY 

RUSSELL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

RUSSELL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SALINE  COUNTY 

SALINA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

SCOTT  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SEDGWICK  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
DERBY 

HAYSVILLE 

HULVANE  (PART  I'  .  .  . 
VALLEY  CENTER   .  .  . 

WICHITA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SEWARD  COUNTY 

LIBERAL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SHAWNEE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

TOPEKA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SHERIDAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SHERMAN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GOOOLAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SMITH  COUNTY  

STAFFORD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

STANTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

STEVENS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HUGOTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SUMNER  COUNTY 

MULVANE  (PARTI'.  .  . 

WELLINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

THOMAS  COUNTY 

COLBY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

TREGO  COUNTY  

WAKEENEY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WABAUNSEE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

WALLACE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

WICHITA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

WILSON  COUNTY 

FREDONIA  

NEODESHA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WOODSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

WYANDOTTE  COUNTY  .  .  . 
BONNER  SPRINGS  .  .  . 

KANSAS  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


14  820 
U  957 

2  863 

88  990 
85  826 

3  15t 

10  083 

9  76« 

319 

■t72  833 
8  459 
3  385 

1  504 

2  472 
417  567 

39  426 

35  246 

34  079 

1  167 

196  024 
183  419 
12  605 


13  803 

13  428 

375 


7  878 
6  851 
1  027 

31  712 
3  405 
15  187 
13  120 

13  109 
11  450 
1  659 

6  305 
5  366 

939 

5  892 

3  070 

11  549 

4  965 

12  991 

7  176 
4  859 

956 


194  046 

7  362 

144  732 

41  952 


14  556 

11  779 
2  777 

87  850 
85  064 

2  786 

9  957 

9  678 

279 

463  491 
8  459 

3  343 

1  214 

2  342 
410  745 

37  388 

34  572 

33  503 

1  059 

191  464 
179  439 

12  025 


13  575 

13  292 

283 

8  412 

7  858 


7  594 

6  617 

977 

30  862 
3  405 
15  139 
12  338 

12  841 
11  248 
1  593 


5  660 

2  926 

11  045 
4  925 

12  657 
7  094 
4  717 

855 


188  520 

7  182 

141  206 

40  132 


1  362 

1  189 

173 

10  233 

9  906 
327 


35 

54  913 
747 
300 
103 
160 

49  794 
3  809 


24  203 

22  957 

1  246 


2  788 

282 

1  499 

1  007 


70 

420 

218 

1  015 

448 

966 

544 
362 


21  835 

667 

16  965 

4  204 


25  290 
22  226 

3  064 

190  275 

183  935 

5  340 

15  168 

15  346 

842 

080  325 
14  471 
5  967 
1  928 
3  435 
973  398 
81  126 

70  103 

68  176 

1  927 

457  804 
429  771 
28  033 


23  528 

23  115 

413 

13  774 

13  670 

6  061 

13  092 

11  409 
1  583 

53  460 

5  991 
28  038 
19  431 

23  443 
21  702 

1  741 

12  110 
9  939 

2  171 

7  815 
4  395 

19  522 

9  786 

18  565 
10  400 

6  993 
1  172 


415  280 
14  053 

322  591 
79  536 


3  189 

3  034 

155 


17  233 

240 
111 


7  517 

7  085 

432 


399 
220 
143 


170 
6  049 


92 

11 

77 

10 

15 

1 

102 

15 

89 

10 

24 

6 

70 

10 

57 

9 

13 

1 

289 

25 

12 

1 

104 

11 

173 

13 

117 

23 

99 

19 

18 

4 

77 

9 

55 

8 

22 

1 

85 

14 

23 

7 

132 

23 

22 

5 

152 

16 

72 

8 

54 

4 

26 

■• 

87 

12 

180 

54 

47 

6 

855 

38 

277 

10 

549  I 


1 

184 

789 

395 

7 

780 

5 

782 

998 

? 

??7 

2 

227 

23 

201 

(Dl 

ID) 

ID) 

160 

19 

193 

3 

622 

13  577 
11  934 
1  543 


1  037 
545 
283 
209 


8  101 

905 

5  480 

1  716 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table, 
"tlulvane  is  in  Sedgwick  and  Sumnet  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-15 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-contmued 


Kind-of-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
(iealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

11 

1    334 

3 

(01 

6 

855 

5 

196 

2 

(01 

16 

435 

5 

252 

11 

561 

6 

74 

1 

15 
9 
6 

3    29it 

2    757 

537 

14 
8 
5 

3    544 

2    547 

897 

29 
23 
5 

1    840 

1    507 

333 

5 
5 

941 
941 

6 
6 

726 
725 

30 
19 

11 

805 
589 
216 

7 
4 

3 

552 
(01 
(01 

18 

11 

7 

984 
550 
424 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

2 
3 
4 

35 
9 

15    301 

11    923 

378 

41 
39 

2 

17    835 
101 

(D) 

79 
73 
5 

5  737 

6  480 
257 

32 

32 

3    758' 
3    768 

32 
32 

3    108 

3    108 

113 
95 
18 

4    674 

3    919 

755 

15 
14 

1 

1    853 
(01 
(01 

87 
75 

11 

(01 

5    345 

(01 

27 
25 
2 

1    900 
(01 

(Dl 

5 
6 

7 

8 
6 

2 

2    701 
ID) 

(01 

7 

2    015 
2    015 

6 

5 
1 

465 
(01 

(01 

3 
3 

304 
304 

6 
5 

372 
372 

10 
9 

1 

401 
(01 
(01 

2 

2 

(0) 
(01 

12 
10 
2 

815 
(01 

(0) 

3 
3 

22 
22 

8 

9 
10 

2tl 
3 
3 

3 
191 
37 

101    275 
2    895 
(D] 
130 
886 
87    37"t 
(D) 

212 
5 

2 

3 

159 

33 

117    752 

3    475 

(01 

(01 

731 

105    891 
(D) 

484 
9 
7 
2 
5 

359 
92 

36   984 
616 
447 
(01 
277 

27    803 
(01 

124 
2 
3 

1 

116 

2 

24    978 
(0) 
91 

(0) 

24    567 

(01 

153 
1 

1 

3 

1 

135 

21 

20    391 
(01 
(01 
121 
(0) 

17    734 
2    416 

603 
S 

4 

9 

500 

78 

27    439 
204 
95 
145 
129 
23    588 
3    175 

105 
2 

2 

1 
88 
12 

17    398 
(0) 
(0) 

(01 

15    729 

723 

493 
4 
5 
2 
1 

425 
55 

32    795 
155 
144 
(Dl 
(01 

27   038 
5    252 

174 

2 

2 
147 
23 

10    534 

(01 

(01 

9    933 

559 

11 
12 
13 

14 
15 
15 

17 

12 
12 

6    862 
6    862 

24 
24 

10    403 
10    403 

25 
23 

2 

2    380 
(01 
(0) 

15 
15 

1    556 
1    555 

22 
22 

2    091 
2    091 

48 
42 
6 

1    984 

1    755 

228 

5 

5 

1    039 
1    039 

36 
30 
6 

2    200 

2    109 

91 

7 

7 

853 
(01 
(Dl 

18 
19 
20 

98 
86 
12 

43    102 
40    375 
2    727 

73 
55 

8 

38    352 

37    247 

1    115 

195 
171 

24 

16    175 
14    527 
1    548 

75 
73 
2 

11    647 
(01 
(01 

65 
53 

2 

11    029 
(01 
(01 

223 

202 
21 

11    416 
10    342 
1    074 

43 
43 

9    448 
9    448 

236 

219 

17 

13    473 

12    483 

990 

87 
81 
5 

2    412 

2    294 

118 

21 
22 

23 

3 

227 

« 

702 

9 

(Ql 

3 

19 

3 

249 

7 

(01 

1 

(01 

13 

839 

4 

12 

24 

11 

7 

2    143 

2    HI 

32 

12 
10 

2 

4    623 
(01 
(01 

11 
8 
3 

855 
(01 
(01 

5 
5 

583 
583 

8 
8 

1    558 
1    558 

15 
14 

2 

535 
(01 
(01 

4 

332 
332 

13 
11 
2 

(01 
376 

(Dl 

1 
1 

(0) 
(Dl 
(0) 

25 
26 
27 

It 

1    902 

7 

1    418 

18 

924 

8 

199 

6 

355 

13 

445 

5 

247 

12 

(01 

2 

(0) 

28 

9 

2    012 

8 

1    589 

18 

1    081 

4 

145 

5 

220 

15 

290 

3 

109 

9 

(01 

2 

(01 

29 

2 

ID) 

2 

(D) 

5 

556 

1 

(01 

- 

« 

156 

1 

(01 

4 

602 

- 

- 

30 

3 

3 

(01 
(01 

6 
5 
1 

2    764 
(01 
(01 

11 
9 

2 

572 
(01 
(01 

4 

187 
187 

'* 

212 
212 

8 

7 
1 

295 
(01 
(01 

2 
2 

(01 
(0) 

13 
9 
4 

518 
321 
297 

:" 

: 

31 
32 
33 

35 
2 
8 

25 

7    381 
(D) 

3    508 
(□1 

19 
1 
8 

10 

6    616 
(0) 

4    198 
(0) 

53 

2 
14 
37 

3    244 
(01 

1    012 
(01 

14 
10 

749 

653 
95 

19 
1 
5 

12 

1    862 

(01 
844 
(01 

41 
3 
14 
24 

1    545 
(01 
648 
(01 

15 
3 

5 
7 

1    061 
212 

440 
409 

42 

1 

19 

22 

3    193 
(0) 
(Dl 

1    958 

15 

2 
13 

68 

(D) 
(01 

34 
35 
35 

37 

8 
6 
2 

2    329 
(D) 

15 
14 
1 

2    259 
(01 

16 

14 
2 

1    359 
(01 
(01 

8 
5 

2 

454 
(01 
(01 

9 
9 

753 
753 

15 
13 

2 

676 
(01 

4 

3 
1 

480 
101 
(01 

20 
15 
5 

1    413 
474 
939 

3 
3 

38 
38 

38 
39 

40 

9 

5 

4 

1    281 

1    141 

140 

6 

5 
1 

1    200 
(01 
(01 

12 
9 
3 

882 
(01 
(01 

J 

147 
147 

2 
2 

(01 
(01 

19 
12 

543 
441 
102 

2 

2 

(0) 
(0) 

5 
2 

361 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(0) 

41 
42 
43 

15 

1    198 

5 

871 

7 

675 

5 

50 

3 

144 

14 

(01 

4 

157 

10 

1    517 

2 

(01 

44 

1 

(01 

3 

547 

1 

(01 

2 

(01 

1 

(01 

1 

(D) 

1 

(01 

5 

364 

- 

- 

45 

19 

2   056 

8 

1    400 

23 

1    085 

1 

(01 

10 

821 

31 

586 

4 

220 

14 

2    680 

2 

(Dl 

46 

3 

(01 

3 

(01 

4 

469 

2 

(01 

1 

(01 

5 

195 

1 

(01 

4 

603 

- 

- 

47 

20 
6 

10 
1 

3    273 

1    472 

1    632 

159 

13 

9 

4 

2    999 
1    803 
1    195 

23 
9 
8 
6 

1    448 
514 
395 

439 

11 

4 

7 

491 
233 
258 

11 
8 

3 

468 
223 
245 

20 
9 

7 
4 

443 
242 
174 
27 

5 
2 
3 

455 
(0) 
(01 
(U) 

18 
10 
6 
2 

1    924 
(01 
(01 
(01 

3 
3 

18 
18 

48 
49 
50 
51 

8 

1    255 

5 

1    123 

11 

690 

3 

(01 

3 

155 

14 

304 

2 

(0) 

14 

500 

- 

(01 

52 

188 
10 
133 

«5 

48    383 

1    438 

28    064 

18    881 

85 
3 
64 
18 

53    562 
(D) 

49    344 
(01 

232 
6 

154 
72 

18    429 

490 

11    750 

6    189 

58 

3 
47 
8 

8    338 

199 

6    343 

1    796 

71 
3 

52 
16 

9    683 

(0) 

8    522 

(01 

285 

224 
57 

10    491 

193 

7    703 

2    595 

50 
2 

39 
9 

9    213 
(0) 

6    888 
(01 

162 
3 

129 
30 

9    950 
(0) 

6    931 
(01 

52 

2 
40 
20 

4    982 
(Dl 

3    625 
(01 

53 
54 
55 
56 

18-16    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


KANSAS  Cin,  MO.-KANS,SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE t  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT>  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALEKS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS.  STORES  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«.  15 

(number) 


Consists  of  Cass,  Clay,  Jackson,  and  Platte  Counties,  Mo.,  and  Johnson  and  Wyandotte  Counties,  tons. 


534 
138 
118 


392 

138 
118 


62  915 
25  181 
3  656 
1  504 
9  312 
603 
11  625 
11  002 


227  223 

185  001 

22  929 

15  7l"t 

1  330 

1  219 


352  701 

338  312 

2  951 

35« 

911 

2  403 

2  3«« 

4  001 

2  679 

1  322 


323  919 
268  235 

240  032 

7  414 
20  789 
22  516 
14  161 

8  566 
10  441 

5  625 
ID) 
<D) 


98  518 

13  748 

13  402 

345 

38  931 

31  575 

7  355 

987 


390 
730 
400 


61  429 
25  055 
3  564 
1  430 
8  996 
527 
11  131 
10  726 


225  757 

185  001 

22  873 

15  544 

1  200 

1  149 


345  085 

332  250 

2  329 

(D) 

591 

2  149 

2  256 

3  879 
2  627 
1  252 

ID) 
1  247 


318  795 
268  235 
240  032 

7  414 
20  789 
17  836 
13  789 

8  555 
10  359 

5  594 
(D) 
(D) 


97  850 

13  582 

13  264 

318 

38  729 
31  393 
7  336 

977 


33  431 
27  155 
3  914 
2  032 


30  173 

28  109 

224 


281 
286 
939 

710 
229 


29  142 

23  460 

20  218 

1  050 


304 
120 
835 
475 


17  022 
2  520 

2  454 


7  029 
5  722 

1  307 
169 


158  402 

55  911 

9  327 

4  813 

27  525 
2  779 

28  136 
19  811 


605  236 
492  085 
71  070 
37  025 


588  279 
544  418 

4  787 
(D) 
928 

5  853 
5  071 

19  578 
14  722 

4  655 
101 

4  512 


571  452 

460  676 

403  571 

19  118 

37  967 

25  733 

43  180 

25  025 

15  838 

9  655 

CD) 

(D) 


318  330 

44  910 

43  589 

1  221 

138  354 
113  202 
25  152 


120 
343 
251 


5  181 
3  987 
3  495 
173 
319 
282 
467 
281 
154 
110 


(D) 


2  767 
2  352 

415 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-17 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


KANSAS  CITY,  MO,-KANS.,  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  ... 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL I  657 

EATING  PLACES 1  167 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 812 

CAFETERIAS  

KEFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 1  152 

LIQUOR  STORES 222 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 155 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  .....  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


62  911 

3«  161 

23  381 

6  871 

1  707 

«33 

1  769 

16  549 

6  209 

5  992 

532 

5  160 


ill  183 

88  099 

62  001 

9  853 

13  590 

2  655 

23  08« 


77  733 
71  850 
2  683 


97  168 

22  853 

12  622 

681 

11  9tl 
3  193 

1  119 

2  311 

3  680 
3  521 

159 
9  76« 
3  318 
1  301 

12  125 
«  367 

224 


51 


"t  895 

937 

1  299 

1  909 

4  783 

3  128 

431 

850 

1  789 
721 
130 

2  773 


148  436 

115  353 

16  702 

16  381 


60  621 
32  609 
22  353 


108  367 

86  731 

61  041 

9  849 

13  322 

2  519 

21  636 


76  869 
74  076 
2  793 


91  546 

21  431 

11  928 
307 

11  621 

3  443 

1  149 

2  294 

3  424 
(01 
(D> 

9  268 

3  230 
1  291 

11  673 

4  149 
(0) 
(D) 


4  821 

807 

1  243 

1  615 

4  585 

3  054 

431 

568 

1  725 

721 


143  532 

115  323 

15  688 

12  521 


9  653 
5  633 
3  835 

1  036 
359 
(D) 
(D) 

2  220 
880 
920 


28  603 
24  807 
18  030 
3  130 

2  859 
788 

3  796 


11  236 

10  955 

281 


12  158 

1  222 

2  379 

39 
2  340 
498 
113 
385 


(Dl 
10] 
479 
330 
175 
1  817 
825 
(Dl 
(Dl 


27  388 
22  579 
2  045 
2  764 


191  257 

114  343 

79  166 

20  073 

6  678 

(Dl 

(Dl 

41  919 

17  101 

17  894 

1  720 

16  174 


556  325 
480  147 
347  565 
50  363 
55  976 
16  243 
76  178 


217  589 

211  422 

6  157 


234  545 
23  127 
42  544 
834 
41  810 
9  436 
2  149 
7  287 


(Dl 
8  700 
5  568 
2  936 
35  623 
15  642 
(Dl 


19  599 

1  840 
4  967 

4  789 
15  909 
12  090 

2  859 
2  115 

5  580 
1  922 

195 

8  531 


533  176 
442  342 
39  120 
51  714 


11  866 

10  402 

7  298 

1  321 

1  467 
316 

1  454 


1  595 

1  090 

793 


8  243 

7  167 

372 

704 


18-18    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-cont 


mued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number! 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1.0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


SH3 

545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


561 t 567 

561 

567 

562-3 t 568 
562 

563 1 568 

563      I 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUft ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  ■ 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  a 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Shawnee  County,  Kans. 


25  383 
19  548 
3  811 
1  427 


38  362 
30  442 
21  854 


U  647 
2  022 
2  022 


lilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


25  343 
19  548 
3  811 
1  427 


38  000 
30  442 
21  854 


11  559 
1  964 
1  964 


4  055 

3  107 

708 


3  861 

3  044 
2  143 


1  757 
346 
346 


82  071 
63  546 
13  106 
4  094 


29  896 
6  677 
6  677 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


Continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


TOPEKA  SMSA-Conlinued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURMTUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERTi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWAREi  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


11  029 
3  «62 
3  219 


13  ((73 

4  610 

1  094 

10(( 

990 

398 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


10  8((3 
3  322 
3  089 


10  8((0 
9  9((S 
6  3((9 

1  168 

2  092 
336 
895 


12  181 

3  832 

918 


819 

819 

5b5 

547 

230 

208 

695 

1  695 

546 

546 

2  620 

2  506 

1  619 

400 


1  407 
185 
130 


30  100 
11  368 
10  283 


62  219 
49  782 
32  713 


27  746 
3  792 
2  890 


(D) 
(D) 
729 
796 
482 
5  975 
1  074 


1  276 
1  208 
771 
186 
216 
35 
68 


201 
160 
107 


18-20    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 

531 

533 

539      I 


543 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


55  EX.554 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-3 1568 
562 

563.558 
563      1 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HAirDWAKE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES • 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  . 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  c 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  c 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

•  OMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  Butler  and  Sedgwick  Counties,  Kans. 


13  968 

1  185 

315 

1  913 


62  393 
49  975 
8  185 
3  168 

519 

546 


111  350 

109  426 

510 


132  041 

93  958 

76  680 

3  070 
14  208 

11  277 
7  962 

6  346 

12  498 

7  533 

4  965 


25  992 
13  968 

1  171 
265 

1  907 


62  221 
49  975 
8  185 
3  072 
507 


482 


109  328 

107  490 

510 


130  625 

93  912 

76  534 

3  070 
14  208 
10  287 

7  744 

6  345 
12  335 

7  433 

4  903 


43  441 

41  759 

25  579 

26  511 

2  590 

2  584 

2  497 

ID) 

93 

(Dl 

7  668 

7  558 

6  302 

5  302 

1  366 

1  356 

217 

217 

1 

59  502  I   1  170  998 


8  919 

7  126 

1  327 

359 


12  047 
8  107 
6  379 

373 
1  356 

612 
1  382 

825 
1  121 

747 

374 


56  331 
29  341 

3  520 
1  044 
5  288 


178  222 

142  647 

25  960 

7  350 

1  019 

1  246 


229  697 

154  325 

121  244 

7  273 

25  808 

12  432 

26  541 
15  662 
20  737 

13  403 
7  334 


415 

77  859 

384 

5  499 

(Ul 

ID) 

10) 

IDI 

345 

24  692 

146 

21  205 

200 

3  487 

44 

675 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-21 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


WICHITA  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 
TOTAL 

furniture.  home  furnishings  stores  

Furniture  stores  

FLOOR  covering  STORES 

ORAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 662       570 

EATING  PLACES 535      t75 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 378       3311 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPrLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  ' 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  • 

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  ■ 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  ■ 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS ■ 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  .  .  ■ 

TYPEWRITER  STORES ■ 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES • 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS ' 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  ■ 

PET  SHOPS ' 

OTHER ■ 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES < 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS ^ 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable, 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


22  155 
10  568 
7  908 

1  898 
471 
206 

82 
7  026 

2  936 
1  625 


29  855 
26  582 
19  719 


18  779 

18  365 

itlU 


37  285 
11  950 
2  525 
14 
2  181 
2  103 
861 
1  512 


(Dl 
IDl 
5  195 
1  311 
362 
3  130 
1  116 


556 
778 
303 
153 
502 
156 


11  205 

1  033 

3  617 

6  555 


6  751 
2  880 
1  625 


28  717 
25  868 
19  239 

1  120 
5  030 

179 

2  819 


18  729 

18  365 

361 


35  139 
11  211 
2  217 


(D) 
ID) 
5  083 
1  289 
352 
3  318 
1  416 


2  991 

1  172 

1  112 

311 


6  672 
6  226 
1  823 
319 
933 
121 
116 


3  766 
589 
321 


1  787 
100 
365 

1  322 


62  215 

28  111 

21  801 

5  331 

528 

(D) 

ID) 

17  515 

11  901 

1  652 


141  564 

132  765 

103  853 

6  799 

18  057 

4  056 

8  799 


54  015 

53  355 

660 


76  971 
12  027 
7  071 


(01 
IDI 

5  024 
1  549 

837 

6  666 
6  162 


IDI 


1  281 

2  333 

1  651 

555 


34  158 
1  672 
7  300 

25  186 


509 
309 
562 


666 

543 
399 


18-22    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

JOHNSON  COUNTY 

888 

680 

177  007 

172  723 

7  521 
3  155 
1  498 
1  200 
1  758 

IB  454 

934 
370 
244 
140 
180 

378  652 

18  197 
8  085 
4  531 
2  580 
2  900 

5  876 

216 
71 
52 
46 
37 

731 

49 
18 
13 

14 
4 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 

522-52« 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

15 

24 
17 
9 

13 

20 

15 

7 

3  173 
1  590 
1  250 
I  806 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

40 
5 
16 
18 

38 
6 
16 
16 

24  865 

21  311 

2  676 

878 

24  845 

21  311 

2  676 

858 

2  855 

2  333 

431 

92 

56  151 

46  485 

7  683 

1  982 

1  052 
820 
190 
42 

27 

8 
19 

5  "4 
5«1 
542 
543 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

90 
53 
3 

1 
3 
20 

78 
57 
1 
1 
3 
16 

49  540 

47  504 

433 

(D) 

(D) 

1  094 

48  904 
47  260 
ID> 
(D> 
IDI 
994 

4  182 
3  898 

ID) 
ID) 
ID) 
212 

85  929 
78  504 

ID) 

IDI 

IDI 

4  734 

1  156 

981 
(Dl 
(D) 
(0) 
94 

55 
38 

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
10 

45 

31 

33  766 

33  332 

2  266 

48  313 

486 

24 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

152 

130 

17  570 

16  952 

1  741 

39  016 

538 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

67 
12 
27 
22 

5 
5 
16 

7 

65 
10 
27 
22 

5 
5 
16 

7 

7  706 

1  275 

2  855 
2  524 

331 
1  785 
1  495 

296 

7  660 

1  235 

2  855 
2  524 

331 
1  785 
1  489 

295 

1  080 
215 
398 
341 
57 
254 
179 
34 

22  575 
3  334 
9  871 
8  820 
1  051 
5  231 
3  415 
723 

496 
50 
277 
258 
19 
86 
67 
16 

561.557 
562-3.568 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

5 

17 
IS 

563.568 
565 
566 
564.569 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

2 
3 
12 
S 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

65 
38 
27 

45 
22 
23 

6  936 
4  323 
2  613 

5  692 

4  185 
2  507 

976 
624 
352 

19  269 
11  553 
7  715 

215 
128 

87 

48 
29 
19 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

111 
96 
15 

93 

86 

7 

7  063 

6  714 

349 

6  869 

6  588 

281 

1  851 

1  831 

30 

36  584 
35  942 

642 

842 
824 
18 

97 
80 
17 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591] 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

36 
34 
2 

34 
32 

2 

9  769 
ID) 

ID) 

9  675 
(D) 
(Dl 

1  545 
(0) 
ID) 

29  732 
(D) 
(D) 

483 
ID) 
IDI 

20 
101 

IDI 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  iTORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

136 
24 
11 
7 
12 
13 
13 

56 

94 
22 

3 
3 
8 
9 
9 

40 

7  136 

1  768 

117 

227 

723 

1  372 
778 

2  151 

6  290 
1  555 

ID) 
ID) 
605 
1  284 
740 

1  743 

707 
102 
IDI 
IDI 
112 
101 
102 

263 

14  373 
2  429 
ID) 
ID) 
2  219 
1  804 
1  884 

5  545 

253 
53 

IDI 
(Dl 
34 
22 
32 

97 

134 
26 
101 
(01 
13 
12 
12 

53 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

81 

17 

4  837 

3  883 

305 

7  523 

139 

79 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witfiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  malor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-23 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARDWARE i 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUiLDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  S70REb 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS!  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


2    313 

2    0«0 
273 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


3  558 
1  139 
975 
723 
252 
583 
761 


2  396 
1  235 
1  151 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 

(dollars) 


11 

249 

5 

003 

3 

013 

880 

2 

323 

15 

785 

9  687 
3  091 
2  500 

1  693 
807 

2  335 
1  761 


5  578 
2  841 
2  737 


9  587 

9  057 

520 


18  223 
875 
180 
443 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

Inumber) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


18-24    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No».  15 

Active 
proprie- 
tors oi 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

RENO  COUNTY 

90  449 

87  449 

10  400 

197  523 

3  195 

577 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

49 
17 
10 
11 
11 

45 
17 
10 

9 

8  498 

3  S60 

893 

1  071 

2  674 

8  374 

3  860 

893 

1  029 

2  592 

1  055 
426 
188 
141 
310 

19  250 
7  827 
3  388 
2  732 
5  253 

247 
103 
35 
49 
59 

37 

11 

6 
12 
8 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

23 
5 
6 

12 

21 
5 
6 

10 

11  798 
7  832 

1  410 

2  556 

11  720 
7  832 

1  410 

2  478 

1  505 
977 
223 
305 

29  030 
20  277 

3  980 

4  773 

528 
353 
96 
79 

9 

3 
6 

54 
5«1 
542 
543 

544 
545-549 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MAR,<ETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55 
41 
3 
3 
1 
7 

41 
35 
1 
1 
1 
3 

17  683 
16  837 
(01 
238 
(01 
450 

17  421 
16  595 
(Dl 
(D) 
(01 
378 

1  405 
1  236 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
96 

23  889 

21  348 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  683 

435 
401 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
25 

45 
32 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

5 

54 

36 

19  432 

18  534 

1  836 

35  689 

388 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

98 

72 

6  460 

5  822 

551 

11  094 

204 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

34 

10 
6 

5 
12 

30 
7 

10 
6 

3 
10 

6  374 

1  913 

2  482 
2  218 

264 

1  054 

925 

6  284 

1  913 

2  482 
2  218 

264 

1  014 

875 

1  084 
371 
419 
383 
36 
147 
147 

20  943 
5  619 
10  342 

9  624 

718 

2  348 

2  634 

317 
89 
145 
132 
13 
45 
38 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

4 
3 
2 
1 
4 
3 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

42 
15 
27 

34 
15 
19 

4  926 
2  684 
2  244 

4  784 
2  684 
2  100 

751 
459 
282 

14  925 
9  259 
5  556 

130 
105 
75 

572.573 

HOUSFHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

27 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

109 
91 

18 

103 
87 
16 

4  324 

3  889 

435 

4  254 
3  841 

413 

922 
872 
50 

19  294 
18  107 
1  137 

514 
476 
33 

114 
97 
17 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(5911 

591      ( 

( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

21 
18 

3 

19 
18 

1 

2  756 
(Dl 
41 

2  735 
(Dl 
(Dl 

397 
(01 

(0) 

5  484 
(Dl 
(Dl 

109 
(01 
(Dl 

21 
(01 
(Dl 

59  EX. 591 

592 

593 

594 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

105 
29 
10 

7 
12 

6 

33 

85 
27 

8 
2 
5 
10 
6 

23 

7  592 

1  757 
609 
146 
249 

2  074 
527 
466 

1  754 

7  124 

1  591 
597 
(Dl 
181 

2  070 
527 
466 
IDl 

845 
105 

82 
(Dl 

24 
180 

71 

79 
(01 

15  112 

2  052 
1  376 

101 
511 

3  251 
1  336 
1  300 

(01 

262 
43 
40 

(Dl 
10 
45 
23 
15 

(01 

98 
29 

11 
(Dl 

596 
597 
598 
599 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

7 

5 

3 

(Dl 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

35 

9 

604 

395 

39 

313 

11 

35 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  avail; 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


lie.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-25 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


•Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(numljer) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

SALINE    COUNTY 

525 

115 

88    990 

87    850 

10    233 

190   275 

3    189 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

36 

10 
8 
9 

32 

9 
10 

7 

7    780 
2    631 
1    308 

1  018 

2  823 

7    696 
2    631 

1  308 
912 

2  815 

932 

358 
196 
135 
213 

17    616 
6    312 
3    917 
2    558 
1    759 

202 
70 
18 
35 
18 

21 
2 
6 
9 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS   DEALERS 

HEATING.     PLUMBING.     PAINT.     ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS    

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

19 
5 

7 
7 

19 

7 

20    059 

9    217 

<DI 

ID) 

20    059 

9    217 
ID) 
ID) 

2    113 

1    107 

ID) 

ID) 

18    215 

28    693 

ID) 

ID) 

850 
198 
(01 
ID) 

5 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

ID) 

FOOD    STORES 

11 

35 

1 

1 

7 

31 
29 

1 
1 

3 

15    301 

11    906 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

15    121 

11    818 
ID) 
ID) 

ID) 

1    121 

1    086 

ID) 

ID) 

ID) 

19    871 

19    272 

ID) 

ID) 

(D) 

311 
328 
ID) 
(0) 

ID) 

10 

511 
5U2 
5t3 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.     FISH     (SEAFOOD)     MARKETS    

FRUIT    STORES.     VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

30 
(D) 
ID) 

515-549 

OTHER    FOOD    STORES 

10) 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

11 

35 

73 

17    836 
6    737 

17    698 
6    613 

1    918 
620 

31    622 

373 
235 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

72 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

32 
6 

16 
11 
5 
2 
8 

32 

6 
16 

11 
5 
2 
8 

3    768 
1    269 
1    532 

1    217 
285 
(D) 
ID) 

3    768 

1    269 

1    532 

1    217 

285 

ID) 

ID) 

193 
201 
167 
111 
53 
ID) 
ID) 

10    033 

1  211 
3    375 

2  361 
1    Oil 

ID) 
ID) 

175 
50 
83 
51 
22 
ID) 
ID) 

561i567 
562-3 1 568 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

5 
13 

563i568 
565 
566 
561.569 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

OTHER    APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

2 
(D) 
(D) 

32 

12 

20 

26 
10 
16 

3    108 
1    375 
1    733 

3    016 
1    371 
1    675 

131 
153 
278 

8    373 
3    059 
5   311 

102 
39 
63 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

19 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

58 

TOTAL 

113 
92 
21 

95 
76 
19 

1    671 

1   082 

592 

1    175 

3    950 

526 

1    059 
961 
95 

21    117 
19    316 
1    801 

551 
505 

111 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59PT(59U 
591               ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG    STORES 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    .    

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

15 
11 

15 

11 

1    853 

1    656 

197 

1    853 

1    555 

197 

212 
217 
25 

1    695 

1   215 

181 

95 
80 
15 

18 
11 

59   EX.591 

TOTAL 

87 
30 
5 
1 
3 
7 
6 

30 

81 
26 
6 
1 
3 
7 
5 

28 

10) 

1    511 

366 

10) 

111 

1    501 

656 

320 

1    366 

101 

1    163 

366 

ID) 

111 

1    501 

655 

320 

1    358 

10) 
108 

12 
(D) 

17 
102 
105 

83 
223 

ID) 
2   026 
712 
ID) 
272 

1  763 

2  050 
1    613 

3  878 

101 
56 
20 

(01 

25 
27 
19 

ID) 

591 
595 
595 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

ID) 
3 
2 

7 

598 
599 

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

OTHER    STORES    

3 
33 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53    PART* 

TOTAL 

27 

3 

ID) 

ID) 

ID) 

ID) 

ID) 

(D) 

i  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Notavailat)le. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  this  table. 


18-26    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE 


5  Counties  With  500  Establisliments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

County  and  kind  of  business 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

SEDSWICK  COUNTY 

2  789 

2  219 

172  833 

163  191 

51  913 

1  080  325 

17  233 

2  117 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

120 
38 
33 
32 

17 

106 
36 
29 
26 

15 

23  201 
13  797 
2  026 
2  799 

1  579 

22  961 
13  783 

1  976 

2  615 
1  557 

2  618 

1  522 

310 

316 

170 

19  698 
29  883 
5  911 
5  570 
8  331 

609 
352 
76 
86 
95 

81 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

17 
22 
33 
12 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

70 
10 
30 
30 

61 
10 
30 
21 

60  085 

101 

7  696 

IDI 

59  979 

(Dl 

7  696 

(01 

8  626 
101 

1  212 
(01 

172  672 

101 

21  111 

(01 

3  111 
(01 
576 
(01 

30 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

101 

FOOD  STORES 

51 

SKI 

5«2 

513 

541 

5"t5-5U9 

TOTAL 

211 
212 

6 
19 

195 
170 

17 

101  275 
99  152 

ID) 

IDI 
(D> 

100  085 

98  298 

(Dl 

(Dl 
(D) 

8  001 

7  716 

(Dl 

(D) 
(Dl 

155  119 

119  303 

(D) 

(Dl 
(Dl 

2  177 
2  367 

(Dl 

(Dl 
(01 

185 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

160 
IDI 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

IDI 
(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55  EX. 554 

212 

158 

117  752 

116  518 

10  928 

205  966 

2  091 

111 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(55U1 

TOTAL 

181 

112 

36  981 

35  172 

3  871 

80  262 

1  3C6 

161 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561 t 567 

562-3 1 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561.569 

TOTAL 

121 
19 

30 
11 
25 
30 
6 

118 
17 

30 
11 
23 
28 
6 

21  978 

2  237 

7  303 

(D] 

(Dl 

IDI 

1  015 

(D) 

21  910 

2  231 

7  303 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

1  009 

(01 

1  181 
328 

1  307 
(01 
IDI 
IDI 
602 
(01 

73  911 
5  138 

21  075 
IDI 
IDI 
(Dl 

10  927 
IDI 

1  301 
101 
118 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
177 
(Dl 

71 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

12 
23 

IDI 

(Dl 
IDI 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

18 
101 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

163 
90 

73 

119 
56 
63 

20  391 
9  581 
10  807 

19  367 
8  852 
10  515 

2  739 
1  325 

1  111 

57  508 
25  369 
32  139 

625 
303 
322 

131 
79 
52 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

603 

178 
125 

517 
121 
93 

27  139 
(Dl 
(Dl 

26  313 
IDI 
IDI 

6  192 
(01 
(01 

131  597 
101 
IDI 

3  228 
IDI 
IDI 

598 

IDI 

IDI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591) 

591      ( 

( 

TOTAL 

105 
91 
11 

103 
91 
12 

17  398 

17  016 

382 

17  366 
IDI 
IDI 

2  591 
101 
IDI 

19  875 
ID) 
(Dl 

872 
IDI 
IDI 

69 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

IDI 
IDI 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

59U 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

193 
180 
63 
12 
16 
28 
29 
9 
156 

391 
160 
13 
8 
12 
22 
23 
9 
HI 

32  795 

11  153 

2  110 
(Dl 
(01 

1  735 

3  276 
939 

7  097 

30  996 
10  117 

2  112 
IDI 
ID) 

1  613 

3  161 
939 

6  701 

3  113 
513 
308 
IDI 
101 
290 
367 
167 

I  133 

69  897 

11  HI 

6  790 

(D) 

IDI 

5  Oil 

6  122 
1  696 

23  713 

1  115 
271 
112 
101 
101 

67 
115 

17 
311 

191 
191 
62 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

jEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

IDI 
(Dl 
22 
22 
3 
163 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  P4RT» 

TOTAL 

171 

36 

10  531 

9  191 

1  750 

33  187 

162 

153 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicatile. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-27 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


SHAWNEE  COUNTY 

^COEXTENSIVE  WITH  TOPEKA  SMSAi  SEE  TABLE  Ul 


WYANDOTTE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRAOEi  TOTAL 

LUMSERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARD*AREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO.  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPH  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


3  447 

1  038 

2  304 
I  312 


4B  363 

46  017 

743 

264 


8  338 

1  066 

1  912 

953 

959 

3  686 

1  358 

314 


9  663 

5  303 
4  380 


10  491 
8  666 
1  825 


9  213 

8  932 
281 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


3  329 

1  006 

2  224 
1  312 


46  851 

44  653 

679 

264 


1  912 

953 

959 

3  568 

1  358 

266 


9  563 
5  197 
4  366 


9  777 
8  470 
1  307 


9  107 

8  834 

273 


362 
1  464 
1  407 

626 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


2  489 

2  327 

162 


1  149 
126 
154 


74  382 

68  404 

1  862 

399 


21  301 
3  056 
5  156 
2  774 

2  382 
9  Oil 

3  584 
494 


26  089 
14  393 
11  696 


25  945 
25  168 

777 


22  359 
2  438 

2  946 
101 

1  085 
1  953 

3  842 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


18-28    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

KANSAS  CITY 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDIN5  MATERIALS'  HARDWAREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

I  Notes:       -  I^epresents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  125 
6  032 
1  093 


5  782 

6  509 
273 


1  721 

I  572 

119 


33  097 
30  133 

2  96U 


18  937 

18  160 

777 


15  272 
1  783 
1  665 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-29 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establisiiments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

TOPEKA 

1  079 

37 
13 
12 

3 

39 

5 
17 
15 

86 
75 

3 

2 
6 

65 

171 

73 
13 
28 
25 
3 
7 
19 

63 
31 
32 

202 
165 
37 

«3 
40 

3 

219 
81 

27 
5 
7 

15 

15 
3 

65 

81 

857 

31 

11 
8 
9 

3 

37 
6 
17 
14 

78 
69 

1 
2 
6 

49 

153 

69 
11 
28 
25 
3 
5 
19 
6 

45 
21 

24 

170 
147 
23 

39 
38 

1 

151 
61 
15 

5 
3 
11 
15 
3 
48 

15 

183  419 

11  934 

8  969 
1  183 

1  193 
589 

22  789 
CDI 
IDI 
IDI 

40  375 

40  001 

13 

(Dl 

(D) 

212 

37  247 

14  527 

(D) 

2  022 

3  765 
2  959 

(Dl 
ID) 

2  781 
415 

101 

(Dl 

7  567 

10  342 
(Dl 
(Dl 

9  448 
9  391 

57 

12  463 
(D) 
935 
398 
(D) 

1  149 

1  595 
(Dl 

3  075 

2  294 

179  439 

11  720 

8  953 
999 

1  169 
589 

22  749 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

40  185 

39  821 

13 

(Dl 

(Dl 

212 

36  885 

14  069 

(Dl 

1  964 
3  755 

2  959 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2  781 
415 

(Dl 

(Dl 

7  521 

9  815 
(Dl 
(01 

9  434 
(Dl 
(Dl 

11  201 
(Dl 
765 
392 
(01 
1  119 

1  695 
(Dl 

2  804 

1  654 

22  957 

2  109 
1  704 

153 
167 
85 

3  710 
ID) 
(01 
(Dl 

3  254 
3  203 

(Dl 
(01 
32 

3  803 

1  437 

(01 
346 
471 
427 
(Dl 
(01 
457 
43 

(01 
(01 

1  302 

2  360 
(Dl 
(01 

1  182 
(01 
(01 

1  295 
(01 
111 

62 
(01 

83 
302 
(Dl 
522 

294 

429  771 

36  091 
28  605 

2  883 

3  065 

1  538 

72  676 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

52  599 
61  557 

(Dl 
(Dl 
653 

65  338 

32  157 

(01 
5  677 

8  255 
7  424 

(Dl 
(01 

9  113 
739 

(01 

(01 

18  732 

45  818 
(01 
(D) 

24  204 
(0) 
(0) 

25  699 
(01 

2  497 
1  153 

(0) 

1  357 

5  975 

(01 

10  003 

5  887 

7  085 

400 

299 

35 

49 

17 

1  274 
(0) 
(Dl 
(01 

1  050 
1  026 

(Dl 
(01 
16 

682 

552 

(Dl 
103 
174 
158 
(01 
(01 
120 
18 

(Dl 
(0) 

245 

1  158 
(01 
(01 

425 
(01 
101 

454 
(01 
40 
26 
(01 
21 
87 
IDl 
153 

98 

910 

LUMBER,  BUILDING  MATERIALS,  HARO*ARE, 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 

522-52« 

5251 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING,  PLUMBING,  PAINT,  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

8 
10 
9 
2 

16 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

«511 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

511 
5«2 
543 
5t1 
5"t5-5«9 

GROCERY  STORES,  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS,  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES,  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY,  NUT,  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

62 

101 

101 

5 

55PT(  5514  1 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES 

101 
12 

561.567 
552-3,568 

MEN'S,  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES,  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

563,568 

565 

566 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

(0) 
(Dl 

3 

572,573 

58 
5812 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE,  RADIO,  TELEVISION,  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

25 

181 
(01 

59PT(591I 
591      ( 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK,  STATIONERY  STORES 

(01 

(Dl 

195 
(01 
21 

2 

596 
597 
598 
599 

53  PART» 

FARM,  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES,  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

12 

8 

(Dl 

62 

75 

i  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  a 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


18-30    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETF, 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


2«  567 

21*  505 

2  237 

2  231 

(0) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(0) 

(0) 

(01 

10  6U7 

10  591 

17  73") 
8  831 
8  903 


15  729 

15  132 

297 


27  038 
10  08H 
2  036 


16  990 
8  307 
8  683 


22  904 
20  373 
2  531 


25  3711 
9  3U8 
1  738 


2  503 
1  265 
1  238 


2  959 
489 
237 


52  906 
23  781 
29  125 


113  102 

105  268 

7  834 


45  348 

44  973 

375 


59  702 
9  767 
5  269 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-31 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


SIC 
code 


5812    PART 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


KANSAS 

(N-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

KANSAS  CITYi  MO ■ -HANS ■ i  5M5A 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  lOrAL 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOyS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

TOPEKA  SMSA 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

WICHITA  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


(D) 
(D) 


(D) 

2 

(D) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  IVlilitary  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


[These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  and  are  not  Included  in  an 

of  the  tabulations  of  the  1963  Census  of  Business) 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

26    575 

e    655 
517 
5    238 
3    3U6 
3    935 
"4    85U 

3    173 

1    17U 
105 
765 
3'40 
332 
U57 

959 

327 
19 

278 
69 
81 

112 

59    303 

20    286 
1    960 

U    168 
6    702 
6    813 
9    311 

13    173 
3    792 

2    653 

1  908 

2  336 
2    781 

731 
252 

157 
77 
96 

150 

151 

55 

52 
17 
18 
29 

GEARY 

- 

3    015 

1    195 

1    795 

2    705 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

10     761 
3    8911 

H58 

1    960 
1    226 
1    l!21 
1    782 

1    665 

605 
83 
2  90 
232 
206 
21J9 

537 

189 

125 
63 
58 
68 

31    299 

9    899 
1    618 

5    378 
1    585 
1    113 
5    376 

2  311 

969 
89 
605 
212 
178 
2  88 

771 

317 
22 

318 
31 
28 
58 

251 

83 
15 
121 
9 
8 
15 

GEARY 

11    372 

5    765 

312 

5    775 

SEDGWICK     

621 

605 

1    261 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 


18-32    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


KANSAS"  TOTAL •  •  ■  . 

ALLEN  COUNTY 261 

lOLA 149 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .       115 

ANDERSON  COUNTY 

GARNETT 

Remainder  of  county.  . 

atchison  county 

atchison  

remainder  of  county.  . 

barber  county 155    113 

barton  county 132    324 

ELLINwOOO 

GREAT  BEND 215      179 

HOISINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

BOURBON  COUNTY  

FORT  SCOTT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

BROWN  COUNTY  

HIAWATHA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

BUTLER  COUNTY «15      317 

AUGUSTA 

EL  DORADO 173      145 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

CHASE  COUNTY  

CHAUTAUOUA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CHEROKEE  COUNTY 

BAXTER  SPRINGS  .... 

COLUMBUS  

GALENA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

CHEYENNE  COUNTY 

CLARK  COUNTY  

CLAY  COUNTY 

CLAY  CENTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

CLOUD  COUNTY  

CONCORDIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

COFFEY  COUNTY 

COMANCHE  COUNTY 

COWLEY  COUNTY 

ARKANSAS  CITY 

WINFIELO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

CRAWFORD  COUNTY.  .... 

PITTSBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

DECATUR  COUNTY  

DICKINSON  COUNTY  .... 

ABILENE 

HERINGTUN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

DONIPHAN  COUNTY 

DOUGLAS  COUNTY  

LAWRENCE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

EDWARDS  COUNTY  

ELK  COUNTY  

ELLIS  COUNTY 263 

ELLIS 

HAYS 163 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

ELLSWORTH  COUNTY  .... 

Standard  Notes;       -  Repiesenis  zeio.      (D)  Withheld  to 


(number) 


With 
payroll 


240 
127 
113 


497 
235 
165 


530 
290 
240 


359 
187 
123 


165 
26 
119 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

2  446  515 

IB  189 

12  576 

5  613 

8  271 

5  471 

2  800 

19  945 

18  145 

1  799 

10  562 

45  470 

2  755 
32  048 

5  857 
4  810 

16  914 

14  840 

2  074 

13  370 

6  370 

7  000 

42  845 

12  311 

21  951 

a  583 


7  165 

15  587 

5  603 

5  196 

1  791 

2  997 

5  350 

4  299 

18  153 
15  256 

2  897 

19  052 
11  790 

7  262 


46  451 
24  107 
16  854 
5  490 

38  206 
24  600 
13  606 


27  522 
15  681 
6  626 
5  215 


6  725 
4  833 

27  404 
2  591 

22  481 
2  332 


Establish- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 

2  308  823 

16  609 
12  002 

4  607 

7  107 

5  021 
2  086 

18  779 

17  354 

1  425 

9  862 

43  600 

2  679 
31  302 

5  609 
4  010 

15  690 
14  292 
1  398 


40  953 

12  001 
21  357 

7  595 

4  413 
6  411 

13  275 

4  935 

5  018 

1  183 

2  139 

5  818 


17  199 
14  960 

2  239 

18  058 
11  430 

6  628 


43  941 
23  121 
16  302 
4  518 

34  490 
23  138 
11  352 


25  954 
15  259 
6  150 
4  545 


41  89S 
37  043 
4  855 

6  337 

4  327 

25  730 
2  457 

21  561 
1  712 


9  345 

avoid  disclosure. 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1  593 

1  230 

363 


851 

4  750 
244 

3  612 
531 
363 


906 
525 
380 

3  708 

988 

2  156 

564 

337 

493 

1  150 
446 
457 
105 


443 

338 

1  411 
1  233 

178 

1  564 

1  072 
492 

655 

274 

4  453 

2  313 
1  860 

290 


2  209 

1  359 

443 

397 


4  323 

3  852 

471 


2  533 

243 
2  128 


County  and  city 


FINNEY    COUNTY 

GARDEN    CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FORD  COUNTY 

DODGE  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

OTTAWA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GEARY  COUNTY  

JUNCTION  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GOVE  COUNTY 

GRAHAM  COUNTY 

GRANT  COUNTY  

GRAY  COUNTY 

GREELEY  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GREENWOOD  COUNTY  .  .  . 

EUREKA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HAMILTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HARPER  COUNTY 

ANTHONY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HARVEY  COUNTY 

NEWTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HASKELL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HODGEMAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HOLTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

JEWELL  COUNTY 

JOHNSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OLATHE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KEARNY  COUNTY 

KINGMAN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

KINGMAN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KIOWA  COUNTY  

LABETTE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

PARSONS . 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LANE  COUNTY 

LEAVENWORTH  COUNTY  .  . 

LEAVENWORTH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  .  ,  .  . 

LINN  COUNTY 

LOGAN  COUNTY  

LYON  COUNTY 

EMPORIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MCPHERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MCPHERSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARION  COUNTY 

MARSHALL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MARYSVlLLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


9  017 

(NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

25  485 

23  528 

1  857 

35  133 
27  953 
7  180 

22  308 
17  743 

4  565 

27  412 

25  647 

1  755 

3  396 

5  133 
7  118 

4  395 

3  007 

14  107 
7  772 

6  335 


13  236 

6  651 

6  585 

28  601 

22  563 

6  038 

2  570 

3  007 

9  974 

7  461 
2  513 

8  097 

4  262 

103  026 

15  078 

67  948 


12  055 
8  808 
3  247 


28  977 
18  481 
10  496 


32  697 
28  373 

4  324 

5  745 
7  495 

6  646 

31  166 
26  696 

4  470 

30  055 
17  683 
12  382 

16  129 

17  226 
9  416 

7  612 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

24  775 

23  176 
1  599 

34  025 
27  219 
6  806 

21  154 
17  309 

3  845 

26  574 

24  973 

1  601 

2  954 

5  837 

6  838 

4  219 


12  535 
7  234 
5  301 


12  224 
6  369 
5  655 

27  061 
21  297 

5  764 

2  442 
2  857 

8  790 

6  779 

2  Oil 

7  157 

3  596 

98  434 
14  454 
83  970 


11  057 
8  332 
2  725 


26  669 
17  533 
9  136 


30  821 

27  335 
3  486 

5  313 

6  581 
6  358 

29  614 

25  850 
3  754 

28  821 
17  527 
11  294 


15  452 
9  166 
6  296 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-33 


TABLE  9. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  IVIore:  1958 


-Continued 


County  and  city 


MEADE  COUNTY  

MIAMI  COUNTY  

OSAWATOMIE  

PAOLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTYi 


MITCHELL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BELOIT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 

CANEY 

CHERRYVALE  

COFFEYVILLE 

INDEPENDENCE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MORRIS  COUNTY 

COUNCIL  GROVE.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MORTON  COUNTY. 
NEMAHA  COUNTY. 


NEOSHO  COUNTY 

CHANUTE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NESS  COUNTY 


NORTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

NORTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


OSAGE  COUNTY  . 
OSBORNE  COUNTY 
OTTAWA  COUNTY. 


PAWNEE  COUNTY 

LARNED  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PHILLIPS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
PHILLIPSBURG  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


POTTAWATOMIE  COUNTY. 


PRATT  COUNTY  

PRATT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RAWLINS  COUNTY 


RENO  COUNTY 

HUTCHINSON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


REPUBLIC  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BELLEVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RICE  COUNTY 

LYONS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RILEY  COUNTY  

MANHATTAN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


16  658 
9  505 
7  153 

57  9H8 
«  119 

2  «97 
31  023 

17  123 

3  186 

7  317 
H  848 
2  169 


7  206 

6  127 

12  970 
U  3«7 
1  623 

9  217 

5  9m 

3  303 


20  820 
18  441 
2  379 


60  578 
68  612 
11  966 

10  017 
6  617 
3  400 

15  872 
9  374 
6  498 

38  069 
32  386 
5  683 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


5  640 


15  082 
8  421 
6  561 

53  882 

3  911 
2  047 

29  715 
15  129 
2  080 

6  261 

4  602 
1  659 

4  570 

13  002 

20  249 
15  778 
4  471 


9  118 

7  601 

1  517 

10  019 

6  572 

5  381 


8  555 

5  748 
2  817 


19  584 

17  801 
1  883 


77  238 
66  455 
10  782 

9  009 
6  309 
2  700 

15  278 
9  042 
6  236 

37  039 
31  756 
5  283 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1  238 
419 
542 
177 

1  170 
732 
438 


368 

1  091 

1  805 

1  469 

336 


8  884 

7  912 

972 

730 
521 
209 

1  402 
804 
598 

3  957 

3  538 

429 


County  and  city 


ROOKS  COUNTY 
RUSH  COUNTY. 


RUSSELL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

RUSSELL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SALINE  COUNTY 

SALINA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SCOTT  COUNTY  .... 
SCOTT  CITY  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


SEDGWICK  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

WICHITA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SEWARD  COUNTY 

LIBERAL.  ...... 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SHAWNEE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

TOPEKA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SHERIDAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 


SHERMAN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GOODLAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SMITH  COUNTY  .  . 
STAFFORD  COUNTY. 
STANTON  COUNTY  . 


STEVENS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HUGOTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SUMNER  COUNTY 

WELLINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


THOMAS  COUNTY 

COLBY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TREGO  COUNTY  .  .  . 
WABAUNSEE  COUNTY  . 
WALLACE  COUNTY  .  . 
WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 
WICHITA  COUNTY  .  . 


IILSON  COUNTY 

FREDONIA  

NEODESHA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WOODSON  COUNTY 


•YANDOTTE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

KANSAS  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


3  145 
2  723 

422 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


2    317 

2    025 

292 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


14 

025 

12  784 

11 

055 

10  483 

2 

971 

2  301 

57 

015 

55  245 

62 

733 

61  633 

4 

282 

3  512 

433  955 
397  104 
36  851 


25  821 

25  150 

661 


10  735 
9  098 
1  638 


5  534 

6  153 

381 


11  929 

9  734 

2  195 

6  290 

5  445 
2  310 
a  751 

6  182 

13  057 

6  329 

5  017 

1  721 


177  902 
151  394 
26  508 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


12  017 


419  059 
384  694 
34  375 

25  075 

24  536 

539 

162  388 

154  247 


10  178 
6  802 

1  376 

6  588 

7  515 

2  593 

6  430 

6  153 

277 

29  795 
13  125 
15  670 


7  611 

5  942 

11  693 

5  907 

4  767 

1  019 


157  284 
142  578 
24  606 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


48  585 
45  613 
2  973 


19  890 

19  223 

667 


545 

534 


2  538 
1  248 
1  290 


508 

372 

156 

651 

629 

889 
456 
355 


18  117 
15  865 
2  252 


Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 


18-34    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  are  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 


SIC 
code 


KM  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53    PART 


S9PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RET4IL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDS  MATLS.  HDWE t  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDS  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


9  120 

511 
319 

1  291 
537 

1  209 

559 

512 
1  921 

"t06 
1  198 

657 


231 
105 
395 
215 

581 


751 
1«8 
575 
195 


KANSAS  CITY,  MD.-KANS.,SMSA 


221 
895 

397 
915 


85  173 
155  613 
323  873 
232  166 

93  621 

(01 
62  970 
9U  097 
72  891 
81)  270 


1  434  278 


60  730 
87  725 
71  759 
76  568 


12 

970 

21 

257 

39 

5U5 

25 

403 

1« 

464 

10 

457 

11 

648 

9 

364 

21  207 
38  613 
24  839 
13  284 

10  235 

11  338 
8  634 


476  BOO 

35  573 
53  251 
108  182 
94  554 
40  327 

27  581 
24  143 
26  375 
18  247 
37  085 
10  272 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  eioup  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


35  703 
52  663 
105  308 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KANSAS    18-35 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1958 


SIC 

code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establlstv 

ments 
($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.59] 
53  PART* 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES  I  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE,  TOTAL  

UMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDUE ,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


CRAWFORD  COUNTY 


JOHNSON  COUNTY 


10 

375 

5 

396 

2 

876 

? 

71?. 

3 

U45 

2 

198 

1 

318 

? 

4B« 

1(23 

2  leu 

2  7«2 

3  297 
1  716 

1  278 

2  03i* 
349 


103  026 

8  777 

9  585 
35  167 
14  996 

8  586 

5  415 
(Dl 

4  263 

6  013 

5  624 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 


3  913 

2  664 
2  535 
2  228 

4  650 
658 


53 

B82 

4 

864 

5 

684 

13 

759 

10 

327 

« 

860 

3 

639 

? 

602 

1 

995 

7 

893 

9 

048 

19 

034 

15 

107 

6 

754 

5 

131 

5 

180 

3 

812 

2 

J90 

5 

802 

427 

SALINE  COUNTY 


SEDGWICK  COUNTY 


67  015 

7  667 
7  933 
15  753 
13  516 
5  189 

3  311 

2  493 

3  691 
1  993 

4  218 
1  251 


65 

245 

7 

587 

(0) 

15 

467 

13 

380 

« 

697 

<DI 

2 

241 

3 

5?7 

1 

993 

3 

935 

32 

547 

SO 

9?4 

99 

994 

81 

592 

35 

341 

25 

721 

?2 

192 

24 

576 

16 

907 

33 

983 

10 

078 

WYANDOTTE  COUNTY 


77 

902 

157 

284 

12 

979 

12 

555 

13 

505 

13 

329 

49 

550 

47 

146 

40 

883 

40 

523 

14 

551 

12 

859 

7 

107 

5 

997 

7 

805 

7 

558 

10 

202 

8 

305 

R 

985 

8 

733 

9 

760 

7 

875 

2 

474 

1 

292 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  graup  53,  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 

SHAWNEE  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Topeka  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 


98 

434 

8 

431 

9 

431 

34 

221 

14 

855 

7 

860 

31 

839 

50 

495 

9V 

582 

80 

518 

32 

365 

25 

283 

21 

532 

22 

505 

16 

549 

31 

389 

a 

810 

18-36    KANSAS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBERi  BLD5  MATLSt  HD*E i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES'  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FUPNITuRE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS'  HDWE '  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


295 
159 

428 

135 
165 
580 


201 
115 
3ta 

117 
127 
454 
115 
342 


151  394 

7  487 

13  484 

38  770 

38  867 

11  530 

6  674 

7  512 

8  725 
a  426 
8  310 
1  609 


397  104 

29  318 

50  240 
87  178 
75  175 

29  438 

25  531 

21  179 

22  143 
15  753 

30  425 
9  724 


35  754 
38  517 
10  166 


7  299 

8  174 
5  826 


384  694 

28  550 
49  852 
84  992 
75  173 
27  298 

25  113 
20  573 
20  515 


10  286 

9  764 

21  107 

(Dl 

37  995 

37  127 

24  744 

24  212 

12  323 

11  595 

10  395 

10  235 

(01 

11  171 

9  015 

8  285 

6  108 

6  108 

13  596 

12  228 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Kentucky 


CONTENTS 

(Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  19-  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE   1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:   1963  16 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 24 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 34 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 40 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 40 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 41 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 43 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 44 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 45 


19-3 


1958 


State  total 


EACH    SYMBOL  = 
5%    CHANGE 


1963 


i###i23% 


KENTUCKY  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN   MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 

Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials. Farm   [=:  ^O] 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers   ^H  233 

General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 

Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service    ^^195 

Stations    |IHi_264         _ 

-^^^ 
Apparel,    ^il48 
Accessory  Stores    ^^  ^66 
##il2% 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^^123 
Equipment  Stores    |B  135 

Eating,  Drinking  Places   ^^  /qo 


$3,174,265,1 


Drug  Stores,    N  94 
Proprietary  Stores    jBl  119 


#  =  i27% 


Other  Retail  Stores 


Nonstore  Retailers 


214 


37 
55 


50% 


1958  1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census         ^ 


19-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-5211 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5m 

5«2 
5«3 


56 

561i567 

562-3i568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

5641569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5911 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  .^LUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STOREb 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NOT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES i 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN. S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GAROEIV  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


1  601 
517 
273 


1  631 
231 
485 
350 
135 
494 
347 
74 


4  428 

3  461 

967 


3  829 
671 
680 
58 
146 
491 
308 
398 

1  077 


With 
payroll 


1  351 
207 
433 
328 
105 
372 
285 
54 


3  274 

2  575 

699 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


3  174  265 


233  384 
117  712 
19  530 
42  740 
53  402 


336  510 
177  629 
74  267 
84  614 


795  845 
769  847 
6  439 
4  210 
2  072 
13  277 


155  903 

30  408 

51  444 

43  762 

7  582 

53  945 

24  516 

5  590 


135  183 
83  898 
51  285 


197  749 
157  929 
39  820 


257  057 
72  444 
17  036 
3  670 
6  460 
70  369 
17  718 
31  268 
36  092 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


2  913  567 


225  274 
116  070 
17  730 
38  834 
52  540 


329  998 
177  629 
73  489 
78  880 


651  051 
639  809 
5  493 
2  056 
1  402 
12  291 


160  909 

29  490 

50  804 
43  400 

7  404 

51  633 
23  758 

5  224 


127  575 
78  746 
48  829 


181  523 

147  079 
34  444 


117  558 

113  688 

3  880 


236  893 
68  420 
13  502 
3  422 
5  236 
67  269 
16  300 
29  792 
32  952 


Total 
(number) 


1  643 
515 
243 
574 
310 


'7  834 

7  097 

(M 

155 


3  519 
592 

475 
49 
112 
530 
358 


With 
payroll 


1  255 
398 
183 
405 
258 


2  880 
2  511 

(') 


1  312 
212 
399 
324 


2  231 
494 
257 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


2  580  517 


205  903 
96  629 

14  442 
43  848 
51  984 


285  520 
118  080 
54  317 
113  123 


559  898 
523  918 

5  067 
2  549 
14  610 


147  701 
26  693 

47  170 


123  160 
71  965 
51  195 


159  810 
129  564 
40  246 


93  789 
90  272 
3  517 


214  036 
54  595 
11  380 
3  502 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


2  324  143 


198  171 

94  381 

13  578 

39  728 

50  484 


254  538 
118  080 
53  271 
83  287 


546  140 

517  520 

(M 

2  483 

1  851 

12  120 


142  985 

25  953 

45  708 

40  340 

5  368 

47  253 

19  268 

4  803 


115  576 
58  217 
47  459 


150  984 
115  086 
35  898 


92  337 
89  088 
3  249 


9  106 
3  108 
3  584 
56  086 
16  862 

26  642 

27  036 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
^Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


19-6      KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2 


The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


543 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 

557 

561 

567 

562- 

3.558 

562 

563 

568 

553 

< 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EuUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  Automotive  dealers  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


2  054 
545 
500 


1  305 
535 
490 


315 
255 
125 


1  351 
207 
199 


233  384 
84  767 
32  945 
5  300 
12  019 
1  211 
42  740 
53  402 


335  510 
177  629 
74  257 
79  790 
3  833 
991 


795  845 
769  847 

5  300 

1  139 
4  210 

2  072 
4  333 
7  317 

6  397 
920 


I  18 


439 


614  040 

470  245 

427  471 

15  752 

27  022 

73  330 

36  748 

15  952 

17  765 

3  131 


155  903 

30  408 

29  796 

612 

51  444 

43  752 

7  682 

919 

227 


186 


32  167 
6  004 

10  725 
1  001 

38  834 

52  640 


74  340 

3  527 

913 


661  051 

639  809 

4  534 

959 

2  056 

1  402 

4  065 

6  915 

6  293 

522 

956 

355 


591  160 

469  723 

426  949 

15  752 

27  022 

55  836 

34  198 

15  952 

15  451 

2  789 

11  851 

911 


150  909 

29  490 

28  970 

520 

50  804 
43  400 
7  404 


25  825 
10  848 
4  231 
1  247 
1  918 
131 


43  511 
25  009 
10  381 
7  552 
399 


70 


15  103 

11  583 

354 

99 

148 

230 

552 

1  855 

1  718 


51  365 
39  979 
35  583 

1  748 

2  548 

3  741 

4  905 
1  573 
1  157 

312 
774 


20  913 

4  357 

4  228 

129 

7  091 

6  152 

939 

124 


77  403 

25  577 

35  732 

1  925 

81  914 

82  605 


843  177 
500  929 
190  968 
143  002 
6  920 
1  358 


854  837 

799  055 

7  571 

2  036 

3  064 

4  448 
10  293 
34  950 
32  335 

2  624 
1  530 
1  769 


34  768 
48  023 
68  552 
95  322 
30  589 
19  521 

5  782 
12  541 

1  198 


389  931 
80  685 

78  549 


135  247 

11«  070 

17  177 

2  553 


2  704 

1  055 

284 


15  959 

8  827 

4  934 

2  973 


15  191 

13  812 

133 


114 
252 
695 
543 


11  527 

8  552 

7  809 

333 

510 

955 

1  179 

495 

235 


75 


8  145 
1  458 
1  426 


937 
505 
432 


Standard  Noles;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Contmued  . 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  U13 
838 
663 

80 

26 
22 

33« 
156 
85 
39 
U6 

H    «28 
3  461 

2  607 

95 
652 
107 
967 

834 
764 
70 

3  829 
671 
680 
130 
550 

58 
22 
36 

146 
131 

15 
266 
201 

24 
308 
398 
202 

38 

26 
132 

341 
22 
45 
21 

141 

194 
11 
11 
29 
5 
20 

237 

1  087 
35 
142 
910 

1  007 
564 
469 

46 
23 
16 
10 
254 
136 
53 
21 
32 

3  274 

2  575 

1  871 

93 
528 

83 
699 

784 
728 
56 

2  483 
569 
330 

34 
296 
36 
12 
24 

64 

55 

9 

212 

135 

20 

200 

262 

128 

12 

18 

104 

243 
12 
15 
17 

61 
172 

11 
7 

15 
5 
6 

91 

207 
31 
60 

116 

135  183 
83  898 
72  285 
7  592 
2  212 
1  233 
576 
32  913 
11  698 

6  674 

1  294 

5  380 

197  749 
157  929 
117  154 

10  042 
23  447 

7  286 
39  820 

119  030 

114  924 

4  106 

257  057 
72  444 
17  036 

2  692 

14  344 

3  670 
1  726 
1  944 

6  460 

5  791 
669 

39  889 
28  542 

1  938 
17  718 
31  268 

15  088 
779 

2  HI 
13  290 

11  642 
911 

1  265 

2  124 

3  090 

7  219 
1  692 

927 

1  287 

217 

475 

7  243 

55  441 
9  665 
23  012 
22  763 

127  575 
78  746 
68  595 
6  570 

2  030 
1  135 

315 
31  461 
U  422 

5  945 
1  146 

4  800 

181  523 
147  079 
107  948 

10  032 
22  185 

6  914 
34  444 

117  568 
113  688 

3  880 

236  893 
68  420 

13  502 
1  850 

11  642 

3  422 
1  528 
1  794 

5  236 

4  637 
599 

38  241 
27  142 

1  886 
16  300 
29  792 

14  126 
623 

2  045 

12  998 

10  335 

781 

731 

2  032 

2  424 

5  851 
1  592 

877 

1  227 

197 

201 

5  503 

45  557 
9  548 
21  910 
14  999 

17  874 

11  230 

9  345 

1  140 

455 

218 

72 

4  040 
1  573 

1  031 
119 
912 

38  774 
33  751 
25  454 

2  692 

3  995 

1  600 

5  023 

15  557 

15  137 

420 

24  559 

4  248 

2  152 
278 

1  884 
550 
258 
282 

578 
503 
75 

2  520 

1  634 
296 

2  627 
4  433 

1  524 

70 
261 

2  478 

1  553 

103 

52 

248 

299 

1  503 
300 
144 
155 

30 
25 
988 

6  406 
859 

2  204 

3  343 

335  999 

209  576 

173  402 

22  575 

8  354 

3  913 

1  332 
76  237 

30  744 
19  442 

2  436 
17  005 

777  595 
673  951 
494  413 
54  874 
91  236 
33  428 
103  745 

289  075 

281  057 

8  018 

476  976 
83  176 
42  395 
5  567 
36  828 
10  205 

4  669 

5  536 

U  385 

10  150 

1  225 

50  558 

31  308 

4  729 
49  051 
89  535 

32  980 
1  211 

5  484 
49  850 

32  754 

1  779 
946 

5  018 

6  243 
28  766 

5  349 

2  525 
2  934 

713 

459 

17  147 

125  848 
IS  429 
41  386 
66  033 

4  505 
2  753 
2  265 

253 
135 
72 
27 
1  014 
450 
288 
51 
227 

19  430 
17  157 
12  545 

1  260 

2  523 
729 

2  273 

5  377 
5  186 

191 

7  866 
1  500 
800 
90 
710 
189 
89 
100 

201 
180 

21 
837 
518 

73 

776 

1  205 

500 

28 

64 
613 

558 
41 
25 
50 

155 

367 
71 
34 
56 
12 
12 

275 

1  680 
314 
492 
874 

1  340 

FIIRNTTIIRF   HOMF  FIIRN  T  ^H  t  Nf  «;  <;T0RF^ 

801 

5712 
5713 

571« 
5715 
5719 

539 

74 

42 

26 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

20 
287 

5732 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

171 
81 

RECORD  SHOPS  

45 
35 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

4  648 

5812 

3  589 

2  745 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

75 
672 
95 

5813 
59PT(591) 

1  059 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

831 

752 

59 

59  EX.591 

3  891 

741 

674 

139 

(.  , 

535 

55 

59«2 
5943 

22 

33 

144 

^ 

131 

5953 

13 

290 

50^0 

217 

18 

301 

598 

354 

204 

. 

42 

5983 

26 

598U 

82 

392 

5993 

20 

49 

590A 

16 

59Q7 

149 

163 

5999      ( 

5 

7 

24 

5 

23 

244 

53  PART* 
532 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

1  013 
11 
126 

535 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS 

875 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19-8      KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kindof-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(number) 


General 
merchandise 
groyp  stores  • 


KENTUCKY.  TOTAL. 
ADAIR  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 


ALLEN  COUNTY  

SCOTTSVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


30  107 


ANDERSON  COUNTY.  .  .  • 
LAHRENCEBURG  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BALLARD  COUNTY 


BARREN  COUNTY 

GLASGOW 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BATH  COUNTY. 


BELL  COUNTY 

MIDDLESBOROUGH  .  . 

PINEVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


BOONE  COUNTY  

FLORENCE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BOURBON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

PARIS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BOYD  COUNTY 

ASHLAND 

CATLETTSBURG  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BOYLE  COUNTY  

DANVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BRACKEN  COUNTY  .  .  . 
BREATHITT  COUNTY  .  . 
BRECKINRIDGE  COUNTY. 
BULLITT  COUNTY  .  .  . 
BUTLER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 


CALDWELL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

PRINCETON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CALLOWAY  COUNTY.  .  . 

MURRAY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


FORT  THOMAS 

HIGHLAND  HEIGHTS  .  . 

NEWPORT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARLISLE  COUNTY. 


CARROLL  COUNTY  .  .  . 
CARROLLTON  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CARTER  COUNTY. 
CASEY  COUNTY  . 


CHRISTIAN  COUNTY  .  .  . 
HOPKINSVILLE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLARK  COUNTY  

WINCHESTER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLAY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
CLINTON  COUNTY  .  . 
CRITTENDEN  COUNTY. 
CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 


DAVIESS  COUNTY  .  .  . 

OWENSBORO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero. 
'Nonsloie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group '. 


3  17U  255 

10  622 

12  057 
10  t09 
1  648 

8  257 

7  385 

872 


33  819 

26  6U2 

7  177 


29  815 
19  577 
7  770 
2  468 

18  310 
7  098 
11  212 

21  164 
18  780 

2  384 

70  390 
62  667 

4  464 

3  259 

27  792 
23  757 

4  035 

4  793 

7  602 

10  409 

11  999 

4  413 

15  535 
14  033 

1  502 

27  519 

23  761 

3  738 

85  155 

4  849 

4  479 

6  157 

3  234 
55  352 

10  064 

5  047 

8  014 
5  326 

2  586 

13  396 

9  199 

52  524 
48  255 

14  359 

24  468 

22  288 
2  180 

11  495 
4"  870 

7  540 

4  340 

92  186 

81  781 
10  405 


2  913  567 

8  255 

10  459 

9  515 
054 

7  359 

6  953 

416 


31  193 
25  306 
5  887 


17  150 
6  768 
10  372 

19  542 
17  458 
2  084 

65  530 
59  271 
4  186 

2  073 

26  170 
23  055 

3  115 

4  101 

5  792 
8  287 

10  861 

3  545 

14  757 
13  445 
1  322 


1  850 

78  839 

3  365 

4  079 

5  855 

2  956 
54  568 

8  004 

4  143 

7  276 
4  998 

2  278 

11  720 

7  257 

59  280 
45  565 

12  715 

23  025 

21  142 

1  884 

9  191 

3  962 

6  674 
3  606 

66  282 

79  349 

8  933 


310  957 
514 


2  916 

2  349 

567 


2  771 

1  965 

591 


1  814 

597 

1  117 


7  670 

7  169 

348 

153 

2  747 

2  535 

212 


596 

1  015 

286 


164 

8  806 
347 
419 
571 
288 

5  280 
901 


319 


954 

446 

5  405 
5  015 

1  391 

2  265 
2  023 

262 

857 
283 


10  156 

9  293 

663 


6  034  252 

11  686 

17  257 
15  938 
1  329 

10  720 

10  035 

684 


58  725 
47  257 
11  468 


51  340 
35  935 

13  259 

2  145 

35  319 

14  Oil 
22  308 

37  074 
33  753 

3  321 

143  299 

134  021 

6  289 

2  989 

49  375 
45  747 

3  529 

6  165 
6  354 

13  453 

22  519 

5  192 

23  578 
21  630 

1  946 

43  439 
39  270 

4  169 

169  455 

6  971 

6  226 

10  784 

5  301 
120  928 

17  256 

5  145 

14  800 

11  109 

3  591 

17  510 

7  553 

127  448 
101  417 
26  031 

42  689 
37  705 

4  983 

17  544 

5  753 
10  058 

5  049 

199  509 
181  415 

18  194 


2  394 

2  197 

112 


398 

158 

2  195 

1  571 

525 


216 

132 

3  302 

3  053 

249 


233  384 

727 

1  232 

IDI 


3  852 

3  267 

565 


2  051 

425 

1  525 


3  057 

2  584 

483 

1  138 

581 

1  204 

1  096 

400 

1  540 

1  117 
523 

2  335 
1  597 

636 


967 

547 
420 

925 

1  976 

5  981 
ID) 
(D) 

1  123 

643 
260 

1  403 

529 

553 


5  563 

5  064 

619 


Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kmd-of-business  group  -continued                                                                                                            | 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating 

p 

drinking 
aces 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab 
listi 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

B 

(numbefl 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

8    167 

795    845 

2    054 

614    040 

3   674 

264    123 

1    631 

165    903 

1    413 

135    183 

4    428 

197    749 

834 

119    030 

3    829 

257    057 

1    087 

55    441 

1 

50 

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14 

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22 

1    132 

P 

680 

8 

397 

16 

346 

2 

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24 

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13 

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2 

13 
20 
23 

2    803 

2    155 

648 

13 
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2    560 
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15 
12 

3 

1     141 
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9 
9 

440 
440 

6 
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329 

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18 

14 
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451 
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63 

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19 

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17 

2    318 

1     842 
476 

5 
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569 
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176 
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419 
299 
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32 
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33 
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3   845 
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31 
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31 
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8    937 
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34 
15 
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32 

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688 
232 
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447 

36 
23 

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552 
423 
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319 
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30 
8 
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947 

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2 

221 

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12 

414 
216 
198 

34 
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2    327 

562 

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31 
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23 

1    904 

283 

1    621 

11 

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110 
58 
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47 
33 

14 

6    135 

5    155 

980 

10 
3 

3    845 

3    594 

251 

23 
18 

5 

2    000 

1    759 

241 

15 

14 
1 

1    170 
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13 
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1 

715 
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19 
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800 
66 

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28 
21 

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2    538 

1    968 

570 

5 

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398 
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93 
15 
31 

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1  663 

2  037 

41 
36 

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12    764 
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43 
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4    923 

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456 

439 

43 
39 

4    514 
4    259 

255 

41 
34 

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3    425 

2    955 

288 

182 

52 
36 
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3    154 

2    557 

254 

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62 
52 

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22 
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886 
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27 

54 
30 
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7     144 
6     110 
1    034 

20 

1 

5    581 

5    069 

512 

34 
22 

12 

2    566 

1    998 

568 

8 
8 

1    215 
1    215 

16 
12 
4 

1    086 
586 
500 

30 
25 

5 

1    357 

1    239 

128 

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27 
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823 
251 

7 
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587 
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28 

1    607 

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533 

7 

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554 

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2    804 

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59 

2    967 

8 

1    611 

23 

1    124 

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297 

16 

394 

5 

485 

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1    057 

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3 

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2    888 

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1    697 

21 

2    093 

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288 

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1    378 

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439 
374 
55 

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558 
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1    145 
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500 

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3 

79 
36 

43 

6    664 
4    665 
1     999 

30 
25 
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7    936 

7    567 

369 

31 

24 
7 

2    272 

1    960 

312 

16 

16 

1    298 
1    298 

12 
11 

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1    210 
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28 

24 

1    395 

I    323 

72 

6 
2 

554 
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29 
24 
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2    182 

2     125 

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20 
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68 
50 

3 
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168 
26 
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41 

27    015 

1  384 

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2  003 
14    339 

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49 

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13    549 
1    447 

101 

11    739 
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68 

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6    770 
419 
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477 

3    076 

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3    398 
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3    267 

33 

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230 
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773 

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69 
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36 
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164 

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24 
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2    268 

1    871 

397 

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1    938 
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12 
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28 
25 
2 

1    225 

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6 
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1    051 
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34 
28 
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1    723 

1    259 

454 

7 
7 

387 
387 

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81 

3    065 

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2    102 

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1    175 

15 

733 

5 

572 

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455 

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19 

1     117 

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6 

34 

938 

7 

990 

11 

603 

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419 

5 

215 

6 

154 

1 

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17 

358 

3 

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6 

24 

2    332 

10 

1    981 

15 

502 

3 

101 

4 

252 

9 

254 

2 

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14 

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- 

- 

6 

24 

1    138 

9 

977 

16 

611 

6 

167 

3 

104 

8 

96 

2 

(Dl 

12 

320 

- 

- 

6 

116 
82 

34 

21    348 
19    311 
2    037 

52 
44 
8 

17    719 
14    833 
2    886 

76 
50 
16 

5    545 

4    572 

973 

47 
46 

1 

5   017 
(Dl 
(Dl 

41 
39 
2 

4    962 

(Dl 
(Dl 

121 
99 
22 

6     162 
5    357 

805 

23 
22 

1 

3    660 

(Dl 
)      101 

97 
80 
17 

7    221 
5    519 
1    602 

23 

15 

1    449 
779 
570 

5 
6< 
6- 

19-10    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 

Total 

Kind-of-business  group       | 

E 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
endeii 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

1 

EDMONSON  COUNTY 

73 

31 

3  812 

2  955 

189 

3  424 

87 

64 

6 

444 

2 

(Dl 

2 

ELLIOTT  COUNTY  

24 

10 

1  034 

788 

44 

696 

23 

27 

1 

(D) 

1 

(Dl 

3 
"1 

5 

ESTILL  COUNTY 

134 
71 
63 

66 
47 
19 

8  756 
6  184 
2  572 

5  918 
5  584 
1  234 

552 
477 
65 

10  342 
8  744 
1  598 

217 
173 

44 

147 
73 

74 

4 

2 
2 

279 

IDI 
(D) 

12 
8 

543 
182 
461 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

6 
8 

FAYETTE  COUNTY  

1  228 
877 
351 

936 
671 
265 

229  481 
168  925 
60  556 

224  411 
165  415 
58  996 

28  281 
21  699 
6  582 

546  994 
414  870 
132  124 

8  613 
5  575 
2  238 

984 
705 
276 

60 
42 
18 

15  384 
13  260 
2  104 

36 
25 
11 

31  356 
26  379 
4  979 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

9 

FLEMING  COUNTY  

132 

70 

14  287 

12  623 

866 

17  391 

320 

140 

8 

1  340 

" 

334 

10 
11 
12 

FLOYD  COUNTY  

PRESTONSBURG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

460 
74 
386 

184 
48 
136 

24  152 
7  947 
16  205 

19  026 
7  237 
11  789 

1  551 
512 
939 

32  297 
10  673 
21  424 

599 
210 
389 

475 
75 
401 

25 

3 
22 

2  062 
591 

1  471 

30 

3 
27 

2  775 

(Dl 
(01 

13 
It 
15 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY 

302 
256 
46 

228 

204 
24 

36  146 
32  618 
3  528 

34  386 
31  402 
2  985 

3  972 

3  546 

425 

75  910 
68  637 
7  273 

1  290 
1  172 

118 

285 
242 
43 

12 
U 

1 

3  050 
ID) 
(Dl 

15 
13 
2 

3  770 
(01 
(Dl 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

16 
17 
18 

FULTON  COUNTY 

213 

112 
101 

137 
90 

17  191 
12  157 
5  034 

15  155 
11  573 
3  582 

1  238 
952 
286 

24  539 
18  501 
5  938 

498 
356 
132 

229 
127 
102 

16 
9 

2  187 

1  522 

555 

9 
5 
3 

900 
575 
325 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

19 

GALLATIN  COUNTY 

58 

38 

3  607 

3  129 

277 

5  179 

110 

56 

« 

410 

3 

(0) 

20 
21 
22 

GARRARD  COUNTY  

115 
76 
39 

65 
54 

11 

9  003 
7  726 
1  277 

7  967 

7  158 

809 

756 
629 

137 

15  625 
11  635 
3  969 

269 
215 
54 

123 
83 
40 

9 
8 
1 

922 
101 

6 

2 

440 
(Dl 

(01 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

23 

GRANT  COUNTY  

95 

69 

9  018 

8  360 

693 

12  611 

259 

102 

13 

1  087 

■7 

338 

24 
25 
26 

GRAVES  COUNTY 

369 
242 
127 

203 
150 
53 

32  539 
26  369 
6  170 

26  723 
24  377 
4  346 

2  698 

2  369 

329 

53  623 
47  258 
6  565 

963 
826 
135 

394 
253 
141 

16 
11 
5 

2  373 

1  910 

463 

13 
6 

2  212 

1  829 

383 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

27 
28 
29 

GRAYSON  COUNTY  

LEITCHFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

174 
83 
91 

96 
61 
37 

12  228 
7  971 
4  257 

10  764 
7  485 
3  279 

963 
733 
250 

20  455 
15  658 
4  806 

385 
277 
108 

178 
87 
91 

8 
3 
5 

911 
436 
475 

13 

4 
9 

1  105 
823 
282 

30 

GREEN  COUNTY  

116 

56 

7  572 

5  278 

478 

8  735 

200 

134 

5 

1  125 

12 

897 

31 
32 
33 

GREENUP  COUNTY  

241 
38 
203 

127 
18 
109 

15  527 
1  801 
13  726 

12  643 
1  435 
11  208 

1  016 
114 
902 

19  483 
2  441 
17  042 

387 
53 
334 

259 
45 
214 

14 
14 

1  910 
I  910 

15 

3 
13 

1  511 

45 

1  466 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

3« 

HANCOCK  COUNTY  

54 

26 

3  261 

2  575 

174 

4  075 

79 

56 

5 

250 

1 

(01 

35 
36 
37 
38 

HARDIN  COUNTY 

ELI2ABETHT0WN 

393 

153 
77 
163 

277 
123 
57 
97 

51  637 
24  509 
13  221 
13  807 

49  081 
23  693 
12  791 
12  597 

5  409 
2  537 
1  458 
1  304 

101  538 

47  701 
27  413 
26  524 

1  612 

631 
373 

408 

363 
152 
63 
168 

27 
12 

15 

3  614 

1  759 

2  045 

29 

10 

15 

2  591 

1  543 

596 

452 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

39 

140 

m 

42 

HARLAN  COUNTY 

CUMBERLAND  

446 
79 
110 
257 

234 
59 
82 
93 

31  812 
6  300 
14  929 
10  583 

28  354 
5  872 

14  551 
7  921 

2  794 
532 

1  660 
562 

52  633 

10  175 
30  708 

11  949 

1  002 
200 
535 
267 

452 
95 
94 

263 

13 
3 
5 

4 

1  935 
349 

1  023 
553 

24 

9 

11 

3  024 
152 

2  194 
676 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

43 

HARRISON  COUNTY 

151 

114 
37 

109 
92 
17 

16  332 
14  834 
1  498 

15  425 

14  485 

940 

1  617 

1  501 

116 

29  794 
27  738 
2  056 

529 

479 
50 

140 
102 
36 

13 
12 
1 

2  166 
(01 
(Dl 

9 

4 

5 

1  041 
531 
410 

45 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

159 

97 

11  889 

10  769 

601 

16  377 

341 

176 

10 

1  993 

6 

427 

47 

HENDERSON  COUNTY  

398 
340 

58 

256 
236 
20 

39  251 
36  310 
2  941 

36  307 
34  258 

2  039 

3  611 

3  445 

166 

68  338 
65  195 

3  143 

1  209 

1  147 

62 

404 
343 
61 

32 
26 
6 

5  373 

4  556 

815 

14 
13 

1 

1  527 

(01 
(01 

49 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

50 

HENRY  COUNTY  

129 

83 

9  114 

7  992 

605 

10  600 

230 

152 

22 

1  895 

6 

667 

51 

HICKMAN  COUNTY  

58 

36 

4  515 

3  989 

309 

5  726 

134 

76 

4 

555 

3 

124 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

HOPKINS  COUNTY  

DAWSON  SPRINGS  

EARLINGTON  

MADISONVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

445 
54 
19 
237 
135 

281 
34 
15 

169 
63 

45  218 
4  145 
2  252 

31  932 
6  889 

41  805 
3  635 
2  092 

30  934 
5  145 

4  219 
324 
209 

3  155 
531 

79  905 
5  046 
3  733 
60  083 
10  043 

1  474 
125 
83 

1  071 
195 

470 
54 
21 
238 
147 

26 
3 

15 
8 

5  517 
(Dl 

3  643 
(01 

15 
2 
2 

10 

1 

3  852 
(01 
(Dl 

2  421 
(01 

57 

JACKSON  COUNTY  

116 

30 

4  430 

2  944 

176 

3  432 

76 

124 

2 

101 

9 

239 

58 
59 
60 
61 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  

JEFFERSONTO*N 

LOUISVILLE  

ST  MATTHEWS 

5  033 
52 

3  726 
62 
156 

1  037 

3  759 
40 
2  770 
52 
118 
779 

852  174 
5  509 

624  848 
25  040 
32  024 

164  753 

825  138 
5  305 

604  664 
24  850 
30  258 

160  061 

101  314 
541 
77  833 
3  090 
3  074 
15  776 

1  984  157 
10  551 

1  517  560 
59  013 
58  940 
337  983 

32  129 
204 

24  238 

998 

869 

5  620 

4  402 
52 
3  276 
40 
124 
908 

213 
3 

151 
2 

5 
52 

30  563 
175 

19  609 

(D) 

(D) 

5  036 

158 
1 

120 
8 

35 

135  034 
(Dl 
100  900 
13  733 
(01 
15  195 

63 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

64 
65 

JESSAMINE  COUNTY  

NICHOLASVILLE 

148 
96 
19 
33 

86 
68 
11 

7 

12  305 
9  636 
1  311 
1  358 

10  903 

9  084 

1  267 

552 

981 
826 
96 
59 

IB  670 
15  773 
1  876 
1  219 

353 
279 
45 
29 

159 
100 
23 
36 

12 
7 
3 
2 

966 
752 
(D)- 
(D> 

5 
5 

1 

292 
101 

(01 

67 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

68 
69 
70 

JOHNSON  COUNTY  

PAINTSVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

211 
116 
95 

113 
92 
21 

14  603 
11  427 
3  176 

12  431 
10  829 
1  602 

1  110 
939 
171 

21  709 
18  264 

3  445 

416 
353 
53 

231 
129 
102 

9 
6 

3 

1  036 
545 
491 

5 
2 

1  047 
(Dl 
(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind  of  business 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotiwe 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Filrniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

M 

E 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish 

Sales 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

30 

992 

3 

391 

11 

812 

. 

. 

1 

(Dl 

5 

80 

2 

(Dl 

7 

451 

5 

28 

1 

12 

550 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

(Dl 

3 

32 

- 

- 

4 

133 

2 

(Dl 

2 

51 
22 
29 

2    876 
1     707 
1     169 

10 

7 
3 

1    995 

1    867 
128 

15 

8 
8 

990 
692 
298 

14 
9 

5 

675 
542 
133 

4 

342 
342 

11 
8 

3 

290 
188 
102 

2 
1 

1 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

8 

4 

414 
(01 
(01 

2 

2 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

3 
4 

197 
131 
66 

45    577 
26    571 
19    106 

53 
38 
15 

40    788 
34    152 
6    636 

127 
78 

15    065 
8    717 
6    348 

90 
57 
23 

18    639 
15    265 
3    373 

71 

54 
17 

10    854 
9    445 
1    408 

248 
187 
61 

15    739 
9    755 
5   984 

35 
26 

9 

8    358 
5    490 

2    868 

257 
199 
58 

22    303 
17    042 
5    251 

54 
30 
24 

5    315 
2    827 
2    489 

6 

7 

a 

51 

3    048 

12 

5    510 

10 

550 

6 

347 

4 

204 

12 

340 

4 

333 

14 

1    037 

« 

44 

9 

183 
11 
172 

7     144 
1    500 
5    544 

24 
12 
12 

4    006 
2    714 
1    292 

51 
9 
42 

2    369 

551 

1    818 

12 
6 
6 

1    293 
833 

450 

20 
B 
12 

1    102 
419 
683 

60 
13 

47 

968 

254 
704 

1 
6 

530 
(Dl 
(Dl 

43 
7 
36 

1    837 

314 

1    523 

5 
1 
4 

56 
(Dl 
(Dl 

IC 
11 
12 

65 
itB 
17 

10    341 

9    583 

758 

15 
13 
2 

4    831 

(01 
(Dl 

41 
36 

5 

3    198 

2   805 

393 

22 
22 

1    919 
1    919 

21 
19 
2 

(D) 

1    673 

(Dl 

41 
35 
6 

2    347 

2   047 

300 

8 
8 

1    729 
1    729 

60 
49 
11 

2    959 

2    648 

311 

2 

2 

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

13 
IS 

U9 
17 
32 

4    020 
2    241 
1    779 

13 
8 

5 

3    453 

2    995 

458 

25 
12 
13 

1    556 

1    019 

537 

19 
15 
4 

982 
680 
302 

8 
5 

3 

452 
409 
43 

21 
12 
9 

522 

459 
163 

5 

3 
2 

483 
(01 
(Dl 

25 
19 

2    510 

1    887 

523 

2 
2 

26 

(Dl 
(Dl 

16 
17 

18 

12 

809 

2 

(Dl 

8 

416 

2 

(01 

- 

- 

15 

439 

1 

(01 

9 

481 

1 

(Dl 

19 

43 
18 
25 

2    155 

1    748 
407 

7 

2    688 
2    588 

12 

7 
5 

723 
461 
262 

6 
6 

376 
376 

5 
1 

(Dl 
247 
(Dl 

14 
9 
5 

619 
483 
136 

2 

2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

7 
7 

451 
451 

J{ 

74 
74 

20 
21 
22 

22 

2    266 

8 

2    559 

7 

554 

7 

454 

3 

341 

10 

553 

2 

(Dl 

13 

648 

3 

(Dl 

23 

88 

40 

48 

8    574 
5    795 
1    779 

34 
24 
10 

7    346 
6    109 
1    237 

60 
39 
21 

2    764 

2    009 

755 

25 
24 

1 

2    070 
(Dl 
(Dl 

28 
21 

7 

1    497 

1     361 

136 

40 
31 
9 

1    211 
911 
300 

^ 

1    134 
1    134 

36 
25 
11 

2    720 
1    653 
1    067 

22 

14 

8 

538 
(Dl 
(Dl 

24 
25 
26 

52 
13 
39 

3    100 
1    774 
1    325 

18 
13 
5 

2    015 

1    853 

152 

23 
12 
11 

1    191 
806 
385 

8 

7 
1 

558 
(01 

(Dl 

8 
5 
3 

778 
475 
303 

18 
13 
5 

480 
332 

148 

5 

3 
2 

550 
(Dl 
(Dl 

21 

10 

11 

1    430 
501 
929 

': 

I 

27 

28 
29 

47 

2    080 

8 

1    373 

10 

633 

8 

412 

1 

(Dl 

14 

294 

3 

306 

6 

398 

2 

(Dl 

30 

76 
7 
69 

5    289 

512 

4    777 

17 
4 
13 

1    751 

205 

1    556 

34 
5 
29 

2    310 

534 

1    775 

9 
3 
6 

298 
45 
252 

7 
7 

399 
399 

27 
7 
20 

707 

151 

■  556 

9 
1 
8 

747 
(Dl 
(Dl 

22 

4 
18 

545 
119 
425 

10 

5 

50 
(Dl 
(Dl 

31 
32 
33 

20 

905 

2 

(Dl 

8 

452 

4 

104 

1 

(Dl 

5 

77 

1 

(01 

4 

494 

2 

(01 

34 

69 
18 
9 
42 

10    695 
5    441 
2    357 
2    897 

32 

12 
11 
9 

16    422 
6    951 
5    713 
3    748 

65 
32 

9 
25 

5   652 
2   750 
1    193 
1    709 

15 
11 
2 
2 

2    179 

1    878 
(Dl 
(Dl 

29 

8 
12 
9 

2    570 
756 

1    515 
299 

54 
19 
12 
23 

3    052 

1    Oil 

843 

1    208 

9 
5 
1 
2 

1    155 
722 
(Dl 
(Dl 

48 
21 
10 
17 

3    125 

1    730 

379 

1    017 

15 
4 

370 
48 

310 
12 

35 

36 
37 

3a 

185 
19 
16 

150 

11     101 
2    550 

2    747 
5    804 

16 
4 
9 

3 

5    444 
129 

4    756 
559 

46 
9 
9 

28 

2    255 

377 

495 

1    384 

30 
9 

16 
5 

2    040 
745 

1    004 
291 

23 
7 

10 
6 

2    003 
481 

1    076 
445 

48 
6 
15 
27 

873 
157 
342 
364 

7 
2 

1 

958 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

43 
15 
14 
14 

1    956 
961 
676 
319 

11 

1 
2 
8 

222 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

39 
4C 
41 
42 

30 
20 
10 

4    051 
3    707 

344 

10 
8 
2 

(Dl 

3    344 

(Dl 

25 
18 

8 

1    288 

1    038 

250 

9 

9 

927 
927 

5 
5 

575 
575 

24 
17 

7 

900 
578 
322 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

20 
16 

1    038 
954 
84 

3 
3 

370 
370 

43 
44 

37 

2    823 

11 

1    638 

27 

1    515 

10 

899 

2 

(Dl 

19 

552 

8 

512 

27 

1.0) 

- 

- 

45 

79 
55 
24 

10    528 
9    445 
1    083 

24 
22 

2 

7    424 
(01 
(Dl 

71 
56 
15 

4    182 

3    492 

590 

23 
23 

2    328 
2    328 

13 
13 

1    453 
1    453 

50 
52 

8 

1    857 

1    727 

130 

10 
10 

1    137 
1    137 

56 

64 

2 

3    385 
(01 
(01 

6 
6 

57 
57 

47 
48 
49 

28 

2    016 

9 

1    199 

23 

1    073 

8 

218 

2 

(Dl 

12 

299 

6 

371 

12 

986 

1 

IDI 

5C 

19 

1    085 

3 

477 

9 

532 

4 

185 

3 

15 

3 

68 

2 

(Dl 

7 

915 

1 

(01 

51 

137 
13 
6 
52 
66 

12    655 

1  441 
445 

7    895 

2  873 

41 
6 

28 

7 

9    417 
733 

8    448 
236 

75 
8 
6 

32 

30 

4    058 

395 

316 

1    915 

1    442 

15 
5 

10 

1    433 
153 

1    270 

17 
1 

13 

3 

1    959 

(Dl 

1    738 
(Dl 

54 
8 
3 
33 
10 

1    483 
145 
(Dl 
(Dl 
275 

9 

1 
1 
7 

1    093 
(01 
(Dl 
905 

42 
7 
1 

26 
8 

2    932 

158 

(Dl 

1    919 

(Dl 

13 

11 

2 

788 

(Dl 
(01 

52 
53 

54 
55 
55 

49 

1    108 

8 

501 

16 

602 

4 

187 

5 

173 

8 

114 

3 

151 

10 

554 

2 

(Dl 

57 

841 
7 

646 
7 
21 

160 

190    320 

2  738 
126    759 

3  140 

4  298 
53    385 

301 
2 
201 
3 
34 
51 

167    294 

(Dl 

137    161 

4    267 

8    783 

IDI 

608 
12 

353 
7 
27 

199 

57    865 
764 

33    551 

872 

2   843 

19   835 

323 

1 

267 

5 
5 
45 

45    933 

(Ul 
37    510 
451 
481 
(01 

239 

3 
181 
8 
9 
38 

38    172 

73 

30    450 

601 

1    670 

5    378 

1    100 

8 

880 

4 

27 

181 

59    145 
261 

52    570 

500 

1    853 

13   861 

226 
5 

158 
2 
5 
56 

39    333 

(01 
25    885 

(Dl 
1    068 
10    421 

752 
8 

592 
14 
12 

126 

55    446 
526 

43    561 

935 

664 

9    759 

252 

2 
167 

2 

84 

23    049 

(Dl 

15    591 

(01 

1    051 

6    391 

56 
59 
6C 
61 
62 
63 

21 
16 

3    122 

1    975 

580 

566 

10 
10 

2    553 
2    553 

17 
9 
2 
6 

1    682 
911 
(Dl 
(01 

7 
7 

368 
358 

2 

2 

(Dl 
(01 

18 
13 

3 
2 

(01 
240 
85 
(Dl 

3 
2 
1 

353 
(01 
(Dl 

27 
19 

3 
5 

1    786 

1    638 

58 

90 

5 
1 
2 
2 

581 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

54 
55 
56 
57 

73 
18 
55 

4    575 
2    997 
1    578 

9 
8 

1 

2    580 
(01 
(Dl 

26 
15 
11 

1    260 
895 
364 

20 
20 

1    028 
1    028 

14 
10 
4 

1     191 

1    098 

93 

23 
14 
9 

571 
307 
264 

3 
3 

159 
159 

20 
16 

1    078 
935 
142 

8 
2 
6 

78 
(Dl 
(Dl 

68 
69 
70 

19-12    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


KENTON  COUNTY 

COVINGTON 

ELSMERE 

ERLANGER  

LUDLOD  

PARK  HILLS  

SOUTH  FORT  MITCHELL.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

KNOTT  COUNTY  

KNOX  COUNTY 

BARBOURVILLE  

CORBIN  (PARTI  ' 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

LARUE  COUNTY  

LAUREL  COUNTY 

LONDON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

LA»RENCE  COUNTY 

LEE  COUNTY  

LESLIE  COUNTY 

LETCHER  COUNTY  

JENKINS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

LEWIS  COUNTY  

LINCOLN  COUNTY  

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY 

LOGAN  COUNTY  

RUSSELLVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

LYON  COUNTY 

MCCRACKEN  COUNTY  

PADUCAH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MCCREARY  COUNTY 

MCLEAN  COUNTY 

MADISON  COUNTY  

BEREA 

RICHMOND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MAGOFFIN  COUNTY 

MARION  COUNTY 

LEBANON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  ■ 

MARSHALL  COUNTY 

BENTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MARTIN  COUNTY 

MASON  COUNTY  

MAtSVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MEADE  COUNTY  

MENIFEE  COUNTY  

MERCER  COUNTY 

HARRODSauRG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

METCALFE  COUNTY 

MONROE  COUNTY 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 

MOUNT  STERLING  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MORGAN  COUNTY 

MUHLENBERG  COUNTY 

CENTRAL  CITY  

GREENVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

Standard  Notes;      -  Represents  zero. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  major  group  53 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


105 

(D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

128  232 
87  129 

4  190 
8  2119 

5  223 


2  816 
8  121 


18  765 

It  501 

U  264 

«  751 

3  354 

3  821 

15  269 

1  749 
13  520 

4  352 
8  134 

2  951 

18  646 

13  712 

4  934 


83  849 
75  004 
8  845 

4  401 

7  321 

32  039 
7  377 

21  847 
2  815 


13  085 
10  861 
2  224 


22  596 
20  234 
2  362 

7  906 

764 

14  491 
13  034 
1  457 


17  136 
14  783 
2  353 


23  347 
11  841 
8  793 
2  713 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,0001 

14  910 

9  784 

373 

997 

599 

364 

1  027 

1  765 

224 


9  091 

8  242 

849 


2  870 
576 

2  117 
177 


1  457 

1  236 

221 


2  154 

1  105 

840 

209 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

285    762 

190    509 

6   923 

20   005 

10  703 
6    569 

18  535 
32    518 

4    463 

13  915 

11  482 
1  080 
1  353 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


3    113 

2    827 

286 

129 

180 

1  114 
201 
348 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-ofbusiness  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
number) 

55 


($1,000) 


1  453 
446 

2  778 
1  937 

841 


(D) 

2  002 

3  255 
ID) 

3  115 


(D) 


(D> 


1  781 
786 
995 


1  364 
848 
516 


(D) 
(D> 

728 

1  497 

2  586 
101 


2  051 
(01 
744 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores* 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


(NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Corbin  is  in  Knox  and  Whitley  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kmd of-business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

E 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

c 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

,  (No.) 

($1,000) 

(number 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

283 
180 

9 
19 
6 

8 
5lt 

39    798 
23    057 
2    862 

1  840 

2  345 
302 

4  242 

5  150 

61 
41 

1 
3 
1 
1 

14 

24    040 
21    000 
<D) 
ID) 
ID) 
ID) 

708 

94 
42 
2 
11 

2 

5 

28 

10   019 

5    148 

(D) 

1  049 
337 
ID) 
719 

2  280 

35 
29 

3 
2 

3    479 

3    033 

IDI 

316 

ID) 

53 
38 

2 

1 
2 
2 

5    885 

4    493 
ID) 
702 
206 
(D) 
(D) 
IDI 

259 

175 
2 
8 
15 

6 
49 

15    139 

7    477 
10) 
999 
483 
(D) 
884 

4    487 

46 
32 

1 
2 
3 

1 
2 
5 

6    910 

4    055 
ID) 
(D) 
274 
(0) 
ID) 
514 

137 
92 
6 
3 

10 

1 
7 
18 

10    094 
7    472 
36 
265 
795 
ID) 
579 
ID) 

58 
23 

8 
6 

2 
5 
14 

1    489 
688 

84 
377 
ID) 

91 
ID) 

1 

2 
3 

5 
6 

7 
8 

72 

1    667 

4 

114 

21 

749 

6 

368 

8 

224 

6 

82 

1 

ID) 

8 

(Dl 

- 

- 

9 

98 
23 

71 

4    030 

2    024 

719 

1    287 

23 

20 

3 

1    604 
1     521 

83 

14 
2 
1 

11 

995 
(0) 
ID) 
611 

9 

7 

2 

(D) 
284 

ID) 

6 
5 

470 
470 

17 
14 

1 
2 

478 
451 
10) 
IDI 

2 
2 

IDI 
ID) 

10 
8 
1 

1 

420 
182 
ID) 
ID) 

: 

: 

10 
11 
12 
13 

32 

2    186 

4 

ID) 

11 

890 

4 

370 

6 

308 

15 

291 

3 

285 

18 

1    398 

6 

(01 

14 

70 
28 
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5    262 
3    651 
1    611 

20 
15 

5 

5    340 

4    769 

571 

35 
20 
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3    105 
1    740 
1    365 

13 
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16 

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466 
362 

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32 

18 
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616 
353 
263 

5 
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362 
362 

15 
16 
17 

53 

2    210 

4 

878 

8 

491 

6 

386 

4 

184 

13 

292 

2 

(D) 

10 

210 

2 

(Dl 

18 

42 

1    691 

7 

1    289 

12 

399 

6 

223 

2 

ID) 

8 

111 

1 

ID) 

5 

207 

- 

- 

19 

65 

1    837 

6 

901 

10 

815 

6 

230 

1 

ID) 

7 

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231 

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20 

122 

8 
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6    204 

416 
5    788 

27 

3 
24 

3    230 

439 

2    791 

29 
3 
26 

1    517 

225 

1    292 

13 
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745 
745 

7 
7 

705 
705 

36 
7 
29 

366 
70 
296 

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351 

17 
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2    393 
ID) 
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21 
22 
23 

50 

2    247 

6 

993 

8 

574 

4 

513 

6 

135 

15 

246 

3 

149 

18 

924 

2 

101 

24 

67 

2    989 

12 

1    450 

24 

1    288 

7 

241 

S 

463 

9 

171 

2 

IDI 

27 

1    502 

4 

101 

25 

33 

1    368 

13 

508 

23 

905 

1 

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- 

- 

9 

289 

2 

ID) 

11 

549 

2 

IDI 

26 

71 
22 

49 

6    321 

3    834 
2    487 

17 
13 

4    055 
2    876 
1    179 

33 

21 
12 

2    005 

1    465 

540 

16 
11 
5 

1    262 

1    109 

153 

18 
12 
6 

678 
482 
196 

18 
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541 

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72 

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229 

25 

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5 

348 
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1    097 

3 

178 

3 

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8 

173 

1 

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2 

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30 

132 
92 
40 

19    529 

14    828 
4    701 

59 
44 
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18    019 

17    115 

904 

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69 
23 

6    339 
5    042 
1    297 

38 
38 

5    663 
5    663 

42 
34 

8 

3    868 

3    742 

126 

116 
93 
23 

5    049 

4    518 

531 

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2    848 
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98 
82 
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6    866 
5    586 
1    280 

37 
30 

1    086 
812 
274 

31 
32 
33 

81 

2    934 

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3 

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6    513 
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28 
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6    748 

3    738 

2    053 

957 

39 
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24 
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3   660 
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2    348 
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1    831 

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2    206 

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774 
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6 
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587 
587 

24 
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3    049 

2    820 

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58 
59 
60 

54 

1    766 

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3    266 

9 

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3 

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51 

96 
20 
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63 

7    936 
3    102 
2    289 
2    545 

15 
10 

5 

6    053 
3    302 
2    751 

32 
11 
11 
10 

2    044 
758 
795 
491 

17 
8 
9 

1    712 
840 
872 

12 

5 

7 

749 
307 
442 

41 
16 
11 
14 

1    310 
762 
396 
152 

7 
4 
3 

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54 
55 

19-14    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


Total                            1 

Kind-of-busmess  group        | 

E 

E 

County  and  city 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 

1 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

1 
2 
3 

NELSON  COUNTY 

213 
95 
118 

129 
73 
56 

18  485 
13  408 
5  077 

16  975 
13  186 
3  789 

1  535 

1  405 

229 

30  842 
25  115 
4  727 

578 
454 
124 

221 
89 
132 

12 
5 

7 

2  322 

2  041 
261 

23 

7 
15 

1  562 

503 
1  059 

REMSINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

4 

NICHOLAS  COUNTY 

61 

41 

4  097 

3  883 

3'57 

7  809 

147 

70 

2 

IDI 

« 

189 

5 
6 

184 
95 

94 
55 

13  331 
10  637 

11  799 
9  237 

997 
690 

17  853 
14  030 

344 
221 

186 
93 

14 
10 

1  764 
768 

10 

3 

555 
194 

OLDHAM  COUNTY 

76 

40 

5  681 

4  665 

432 

7  641 

151 

80 

5 

918 

5 

365 

8 

0*SLEY  COUNTY 

59 

15 

1  344 

634 

50 

873 

23 

64 

2 

(D) 

- 

- 

10 
11 

PENDLETON  COUNTY  

117 
69 
48 

65 
49 
16 

9  506 
7  393 
2  113 

8  022 
6  907 
1  115 

749 
664 
85 

12  515 
11  003 
1  512 

239 
204 
35 

124 
70 
54 

8 

1 

1  022 
(Dl 
IDl 

5 

3 
2 

360 
(01 
(01 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

12 
13 

14 

PERRY  COUNTY  

342 
135 
207 

158 
101 
57 

26  176 
17  030 
9  146 

22  410 
16  196 
6  214 

2  184 

1  538 

545 

42  579 
31  813 
10  756 

795 
599 
197 

331 
121 
210 

9 

8 

1 

1  783 
IDI 
ID) 

16 
5 
13 

3  421 
1  551 
1  870 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

15 
16 
17 

PIKE 

680 
191 

489 

264 
121 
143 

45  709 
20  814 
24  895 

37  313 
19  062 
18  251 

3  524 
2  037 
1  587 

73  741 
41  431 
32  310 

1  209 
663 
546 

657 
166 

501 

23 
10 
13 

4  356 
1  230 
3  126 

39 
9 

30 

4  662 

2  497 
2  155 

F 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

18 

POKELL  COUNTY 

81 

25 

3  412 

2  342 

197 

3  657 

87 

98 

3 

514 

1 

(Dl 

19 
20 
21 

PULASKI  COUNTY  

384 
189 
195 

192 
119 

73 

30  869 
20  357 
10  512 

25  869 
18  311 
7  558 

2  302 

1  744 

558 

45  050 
33  581 

11  469 

947 
590 
257 

427 
205 
222 

19 
11 
8 

2  475 

2  142 

333 

20 
13 

2  655 

1  663 

992 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

22 

ROBERTSON  COUNTY  

17 

9 

621 

383 

34 

532 

13 

16 

- 

- 

1 

(Dl 

23 

ROCKCASTLE  COUNTY 

157 

67 

7  198 

5  398 

353 

5  392 

168 

151 

7 

398 

12 

758 

2"t 
25 
26 

ROWAN  COUNTY  

159 
96 
63 

79 
70 
9 

12  481 
10  078 
2  403 

10  245 

9  612 

633 

944 
886 
58 

18  725 
17  717 
1  008 

367 
342 
25 

171 
105 
65 

9 
6 
3 

1  413 

1  124 

289 

11 
8 

3 

885 
811 
74 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

27 

RUSSELL  COUNTY  

168 

62 

8  908 

6  652 

380 

7  591 

198 

190 

10 

939 

" 

142 

28 
29 
30 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

GEORGETOWN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

132 
102 
30 

88 
74 
14 

13  398 
11  944 
1  454 

12  255 

11  282 

974 

1  255 

1  155 

99 

23  152 
21  147 
2  005 

466 
419 
47 

144 
106 
36 

9 
8 

1 

849 
IDl 
(Dl 

5 

5 
1 

455 
(Dl 
(Dl 

31 
32 
33 

SHELBY  COUNTY 

SHELBYVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTS.  .  .  . 

157 
113 

113 
85 
28 

21  152 
16  436 
4  716 

20  010 
15  678 
4  332 

1  775 

1  408 

368 

33  101 
26  129 
6  972 

575 
451 
124 

164 
115 
49 

16 
12 
4 

4  299 
2  620 
1  679 

12 

7 
5 

950 

707 
243 

34 
35 
36 

SIMPSON  COUNTY  

116 
104 
12 

84 
80 

16  062 
14  995 
1  067 

15  450 

14  563 

887 

1  405 

1  336 

69 

24  555 

23  203 

1  353 

469 
439 
30 

119 
104 
15 

8 
8 

1  513 
1  513 

5 
4 
1 

897 
(01 
(Dl 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

37 

SPENCER  COUNTY  

41 

23 

3  856 

3  450 

275 

4  944 

102 

45 

4 

1  193 

1 

(Dl 

38 
39 
40 

TAYLOR  COUNTY 

CAMPBELLSVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

224 
182 
42 

132 
120 
12 

17  270 
15  544 
1  726 

15  298 
14  208 
1  090 

1  455 

1  376 

89 

27  276 
25  253 
2  023 

535 

505 

31 

233 

165 
47 

17 
14 
3 

2  284 

1  952 

332 

14 
12 

2 

1  146 
(01 
(Dl 

159 

81 

9  136 

7  140 

604 

12  398 

292 

183 

9 

752 

10 

654 

42 

TRIGG  COUNTY  

103 

55 

6  802 

5  508 

433 

8  682 

193 

115 

3 

547 

5 

175 

43 

TRIMBLE  COUNTY  

44 

30 

2  550 

I  984 

146 

2  501 

58 

43 

3 

45 

1 

IDI 

45 
46 

UNION  COUNTY  

MORGANFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

177 
68 

109 

129 

54 
75 

13  645 

6  569 

7  076 

12  897 
6  465 
6  432 

1  244 
632 
512 

24  311 

11  643 

12  668 

472 
232 
240 

200 
76 
124 

10 
4 
6 

1  622 

1  235 

587 

7 
2 
5 

553 
(Dl 
(01 

47 
48 
49 

WARREN  COUNTY 

BOWLING  GREEN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

521 
406 
115 

351 
300 

51 

65  432 
59  094 
6  338 

61  834 
56  922 
4  912 

5  925 

6  527 
398 

131  753 

124  717 

7  036 

2  388 

2  231 

157 

516 
392 

124 

36 

34 

7  235 

6  950 

265 

18 
14 

7  764 

7  512 

252 

50 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

103 

65 

8  366 

7  332 

609 

11  141 

235 

126 

6 

729 

12 

452 

51 
52 
53 

WAYNE  COUNTY  

MOf.TICELLO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

123 
79 
44 

59 
51 
8 

9  104 
7  644 
1  460 

7  396 

6  806 

590 

557 
530 
27 

10  094 

9  658 

436 

244 

228 

16 

134 
69 
45 

7 
6 

1 

836 
(Dl 
IDI 

5 
2 

579 
(01 
(01 

54 
55 
56 

WEBSTER  COUNTY  

PROVIDENCE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

193 
69 
124 

117 
45 
72 

13  568 
5  997 
7  571 

11  272 

5  175 

6  097 

890 
397 
493 

17  558 
7  617 
9  941 

360 
159 
201 

200 
72 
128 

14 
2 
12 

1  795 
(Dl 
101 

6 
2 
6 

552 

ID) 
(01 

57 
58 
59 
60 

WHITLEY  COUNTY  

CORBIN  (PART)  ' 

WILLIAMSBURG  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

365 
171 
SB 
106 

183 
HI 
54 
18 

26  090 
14  551 
6  700 
4  839 

22  386 

13  445 
6  116 
2  825 

2  215 

1  443 

479 

293 

42  319 
28  159 
9  954 
4  205 

852 
568 
199 
85 

363 
169 
105 
109 

15 
9 

3 
3 

1  374 
529 
101 
(01 

21 
11 
6 
2 

2  922 

1  948 

(Dl 

(Dl 

61 

WOLFE  COUNTY  

62 

18 

3  327 

2  183 

127 

2  934 

54 

70 

- 

- 

13 

699 

62 
63 

64 

WOODFORD  COUNTY 

VERSAILLES  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

156 
102 

54 

92 
70 
22 

12  420 
10  267 
2  153 

10  852 
9  501 
1  351 

987 
853 
134 

18  318 
15  841 
2  477 

356 
300 
56 

152 
105 
56 

11 
7 
4 

895 
705 
190 

10 
6 

4 

657 
513 
154 

Standaril  Notes:      -  Represents  zero. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  maior  group  53, 


(D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not 
are  sliown  separately  in  this  table.      'Corbin  i 


available.      (X) 
s  in  Knox  and  Whi 


Not  applicable. 
Iley  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-15 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind ofbusmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotiue 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessorv 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores. 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  ■ 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 

lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

= 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number: 

($1,000) 

37 
8 
29 

4    957 
3    443 
1     514 

11 

7 

2    805 

2    469 

335 

34 
15 
18 

1   705 

1    108 

597 

9 

5 

878 
842 
36 

3 

507 
454 
53 

39 
19 
20 

1    099 
740 
359 

4 
2 

2 

592 
(01 
(01 

33 

18 
15 

(01 

1    239 

(01 

1 
1 

(01 
(Dl 

1 
2 
3 

18 

1     223 

7 

735 

5 

363 

3 

285 

4 

176 

9 

177 

2 

(D) 

7 

335 

- 

- 

4 

61 

3    638 

11 

3    703 

30 

1    418 

7 

288 

8 

179 

18 

389 

" 

576 

20 

(01 

1 

(01 

5 

19 

2    162 

11 

4    595 

20 

1    459 

3 

191 

1 

(D) 

14 

451 

3 

359 

5 

250 

6 

(01 

5 

23 

1    769 

5 

953 

10 

400 

3 

279 

2 

(Dl 

10 

198 

2 

(01 

7 

392 

« 

25 

■> 

30 

615 

- 

- 

7 

283 

1 

(Dl 

3 

49 

5 

58 

- 

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10 

192 

1 

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a 

to 

12 
28 

2    553 

1     578 

975 

13 
11 
2 

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101 

13 

8 
5 

999 
695 
304 

3 

3 

269 
269 

3 
3 

209 
209 

14 

7 

932 

485 

3 

2 

1 

(D) 
(D) 
(01 

10 

8 

2 

(Dl 
714 
(Dl 

5 
5 

45 
45 

9 
10 

11 

1«5 
32 
113 

7    431 
3    912 
3    519 

20 

15 

5 

4    600 

4    303 

297 

32 

2    001 

1    171 

830 

14 
9 

5 

1    333 

1    150 
183 

11 
8 

3 

1    193 
827 
366 

42 
22 
20 

1    065 
770 
295 

3 
1 

554 
(01 
(01 

44 
18 
25 

2    545 
1     129 
1    517 

3 
1 
2 

48 
(Dl 
(01 

12 

13 

14 

331 

48 
283 

16    514 

4    538 
12    076 

34 
15 
19 

7    659 
5    626 
1    033 

87 
21 
66 

4    275 

1  371 

2  905 

21 

18 

3 

1    395 

1    328 

57 

22 

15 

7 

2    000 

1    088 

912 

63 
20 

43 

1    551 
795 
865 

5 

5 

456 
465 

41 
26 

15 

2    275 

809 

1    466 

14 
10 

345 
65 
280 

15 
16 
17 

38 

1    302 

4 

359 

5 

325 

2 

(0) 

3 

51 

11 

250 

- 

- 

10 

342 

» 

34 

18 

111 
13 
71 

7    651 
5    222 
2    439 

28 
15 
13 

5    148 
3    505 

2    542 

58 
27 
31 

3   538 

1  519 

2  019 

12 
12 

1    741 
1    741 

21 
15 
6 

1    874 

1    604 

270 

29 

17 
12 

1    709 

1    001 

708 

5 

1 

573 
(Dl 
(01 

58 
30 
28 

1    994 

1    029 

965 

20 
B 
12 

501 
(01 
(01 

19 
20 
21 

9 

392 

- 

- 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

(01 

- 

- 

3 

72 

- 

- 

22 

5« 

2    076 

3 

(Dl 

21 

1    505 

10 

282 

2 

(Dl 

15 

211 

3 

286 

23 

1    040 

7 

197 

23 

52 
15 
37 

4    043 
2    553 
1    380 

12 

11 

1 

1    538 
(D) 
IDl 

15 
10 
5 

1    288 

1    105 

182 

11 

11 

559 
559 

6 
6 

483 
483 

15 
11 

928 
777 
151 

J 

387 
387 

13 
12 

1 

597 
(Dl 
(01 

10 

2 
8 

360 
(01 

(01 

24 
25 
25 

51 

2    418 

18 

1    928 

30 

1    057 

9 

553 

8 

295 

13 

271 

3 

351 

19 

791 

3 

53 

27 

33 

20 
13 

4     158 

3    765 

393 

10 
8 
2 

2    629 
101 

IDl 

21 
14 

7 

1    248 

1    025 

222 

10 
10 

907 
907 

a 

7 
1 

(01 
685 
(01 

16 
14 
2 

779 
(D) 
(01 

3 

3 

716 
715 

14 
11 

3 

934 
504 
330 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

28 
29 
30 

32 
19 
13 

5    004 

4    304 

700 

10 
8 
2 

3    825 
(01 
(01 

12 
5 

1    024 
292 
732 

9 
9 

925 
925 

12 
12 

842 
842 

15 
12 
3 

907 
499 
408 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(01 

29 
23 

5 

2    835 

2    349 

487 

8 

(Dl 
58 
(01 

31 
32 
33 

27 
20 

7 

3    284 

3   008 

276 

14 
12 
2 

2    548 
(0) 
IDl 

17 
15 

1 

1    580 
(01 
(Dl 

7 
7 

501 
501 

5 
5 

295 
295 

5 
5 

(01 
273 
(01 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(01 

20 
19 

1 

4     156 

(01 
(Dl 

5 
5 

564 
564 

34 
35 
36 

11 

713 

2 

•(Dl 

8 

415 

3 

(Dl 

- 

- 

6 

113 

1 

(D) 

5 

374 

- 

- 

37 

62 
39 
23 

4    511 
4    023 

488 

20 
15 

2    495 

2    243 

252 

24 
20 

1    583 
1    299 

384 

12 
12 

1    396 
1    396 

U 

11 

978 
978 

19 
17 
2 

598 
(01 
(01 

4 

437 
437 

25 
25 

1    418 
1    418 

16 
12 

322 

314 

8 

38 
39 

40 

61 

2    421 

5 

1    241 

17 

1    093 

10 

234 

6 

208 

15 

432 

« 

555 

17 

1    466 

5 

80 

41 

11 

2    466 

5 

1    328 

12 

622 

4 

369 

2 

(01 

15 

374 

2 

(01 

10 

511 

« 

15 

42 

12 

759 

3 

175 

8 

481 

1 

(D) 

1 

(01 

10 

298 

1 

(01 

4 

539 

- 

- 

43 

39 
9 
30 

3    434 
1    544 
1    890 

13 
8 
5 

2    423 
1    256 
1    167 

23 
11 
12 

1    166 

480 
585 

7 
3 

469 
258 
211 

10 
4 
6 

598 
239 
359 

33 
10 
23 

588 
206 
482 

8 
3 

5 

521 
255 
365 

23 

11 
12 

1    817 
922 
895 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(01 

it 

45 

12« 
73 
51 

13    711 

11    437 
2    274 

30 
25 

5 

9    273 

8    923 

350 

59 
15 

5    130 
3   891 
1    239 

29 
27 
2 

3    789 
(01 

(Dl 

29 
26 
3 

3    192 

3    127 

65 

76 
12 

3    588 
3    348 

340 

13 
12 

1 

2    398 
(Dl 
(01 

75 
53 
12 

7    463 
6    090 
1    373 

30 
24 
5 

1    789 
1    755 

34 

47 
48 
49 

27 

2    118 

13 

2    022 

8 

521 

4 

547 

4 

255 

8 

264 

« 

407 

13 

(01 

2 

(01 

50 

36 
12 
24 

2    311 

1    850 

451 

10 
6 

1    402 

1    365 

36 

15 
8 

7 

876 
760 
115 

8 
8 

535 
535 

6 
5 

224 
(Dl 
(Dl 

13 

8 
5 

277 
210 
57 

5 
5 

617 
617 

11 
10 
1 

730 
(01 
(01 

5 
5 

717 
(01 
(01 

51 
52 
53 

57 
21 
36 

3    484 
1    568 
1    816 

15 
6 
9 

2    835 

2    207 

628 

26 

7 
19 

1    335 
473 
852 

10 
5 

5 

327 
212 
115 

7 
4 
3 

280 
156 

124 

25 
8 
17 

332 

107 
225 

9 
5 

408 
220 
188 

19 
9 
10 

1    960 

445 

1     514 

3 
3 

260 
250 

54 
55 
55 

112 
33 

18 
61 

7    314 
3    201 
2    804 
1    309 

28 
18 

2 
8 

4    991 

2    555 

(D) 

(01 

48 
26 
5 
17 

2   670 

1    636 

331 

703 

26 
11 
15 

1    180 
547 
533 

15 
13 

1 
1 

1    586 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 

17 
15 
11 

1    523 
803 
240 
480 

9 
7 
2 

1    038 
(0) 
(01 

40 

21 

18 

1 

1     110 
(0! 
446 
(01 

5 
2 

382 
(01 

(Dl 

57 
58 
59 
60 

23 

598 

6 

1    288 

4 

150 

1 

(01 

- 

- 

4 

(01 

1 

(01 

10 

291 

- 

- 

61 

39 
17 
22 

3    818 

2    903 

915 

5 
1 

1    841 
(0) 
(D) 

12 
11 
1 

1    230 
(Dl 
(01 

8 
6 
2 

399 
(Dl 
(Dl 

10 

7 
3 

399 

(Dl 
(0, 

19 
14 

5 

472 
388 
84 

3 

1 

510 
(Dl 
(D) 

34 
27 

7 

2     154 

1    872 

292 

4 

24 
24 

62 
63 

64 

19-16    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
5211 
5251 
5252 


543 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

CINCINNATI,  0HIO-Ky.-IIID.,SMSA 


RETAIL  TRABE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL •  .  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  ,  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  A«D  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES '• 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  W 
MISCELLANEOUS  APpSREL. 


Consists  of  Clermont,  Hamilton,  and  Harm  Counties,  Otiio;  Boone,  Campbell,  and  Kenton  Counties,  Ky.,  and  Deartjorn  County,  Ind. 


1  618 

1  115 

128 


77  720 
29  162 
12  473 


243  488 
196  720 
26  566 


413  648 

368  463 

15  097 

452 

3  964 

2  771 

9  443 

10  826 

9  527 

1  299 

1  316 

1  316 


292  318 

247  027 

214  984 

8  175 

23  868 

16  947 

19  652 

1  989 

6  703 

4  036 

1  974 

693 


74  201 
15  752 
14  705 
1  047 


75  368 
29  104 
12  211 


243  032 
196  720 
26  310 
18  328 


389  582 

348  593 

13  961 

420 

2  922 

2  248 

9  377 

9  996 

9  351 

645 

1  214 

854 


289  046 

246  867 

214  824 

8  175 

23  868 

14  671 

19  386 

1  989 

6  133 

3  850 


(01 


24  870 
21  932 
2  938 


10  373 
4  339 
1  629 


31  469 

25  362 

1  330 

58 

226 

331 

1  049 

2  841 
2  696 

145 


1  058 

2  130 

1  275 

2  890 
240 
608 


10  884 
2  393 

2  209 

184 

3  907 
3  505 

402 


205  687 
83  058 
31  130 


770  645 
646  120 
73  928 
45  938 


613  538 

493  526 

25  087 

942 

4  017 

6  163 

20  696 

55  727 

52  772 

2  955 

3  869 
3  511 


522  230 

428  950 

370  533 

22  074 

36  343 

22  360 

55  355 

4  646 

10  917 

7  762 


75  037 

66  616 

8  421 

1  775 


9  420 

7  243 

345 


375 

1  050 

998 


4  853 
3  711 
3  216 


3  528 

759 
715 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-17 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  ol 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov-  15 

businesses 

(number) 


CINCINNATI,  OHIO-KY.mjMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS I     .     . 

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!. 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS ^ 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  . 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


2  390 
1  383 
1  008 


77  981 
57  61(3 
117  798 

6  182 
1  559 

890 
1  214 

7  985 
6  565 
5  768 


Its  131 

99  770 

77  251 

8  244 

9  624 
4  651 

45  361 


61  763 

60  196 

1  567 


1  714 

1  196 

10  757 

12  464 

4  245 
178 

4  042 

3  999 

5  748 

1  703 

2  036 
2  066 
1  399 

4  789 


411 


37  495 
3  276 
16  052 
18  165 


74  885 
55  559 
46  562 

5  696 
1  389 

832 
1  080 
7  195 

6  539 
5  592 
1  113 
4  479 


137  081 

95  152 

73  677 

8  210 


61  251 

59  688 

1  563 


1  989 
966 

1  003 

3  156 

2  629 
527 

7  792 
1  664 
1  096 
10  125 
12  154 

4  165 
(Dl 
(D> 

3  927 

5  132 
1  467 

1  698 

2  052 
1  181 

4  659 
357 


(D) 
685 


29  097 
3  142 
15  534 


11  080 

8  355 

6  692 

1  022 

259 

127 

255 

869 

911 

945 

140 

805 


31  097 
23  938 

16  509 
2  763 


973 

959 
169 
275 
234 
130 
1  067 
65 
(D) 


4  732 

209 

2  253 

2  270 


211  537 
158  536 
123  548 
22  552 


15  894 
17  978 
19  129 


628  316 

480  102 
371  297 
54  927 
35  018 
18  850 
148  214 


233  722 

40  346 
15  036 


495 

8    975 

404 

7    355 

91 

1    520 

704 

12    897 

179 

4    156 

252 

4    665 

187 

38    209 

942 

35    501 

552 

9    435 

4  176 
2  808 
21  732 
1  295 


92  551 

4  449 

43  154 

44  948 


2  428 

1  634 

1  445 

215 


13  344 
10  369 
7  954 

1  080 
944 
391 

2  975 


3  342 
729 
236 


447 
277 
168 


312 
255 
972 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19-18    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish' 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5112 
5U3 

5aii 

545 
546 
5U62 
5U53 
5«9 


55PT(55lll 


562-31 568 
562 

563 1 568 
563  ( 


EVANSVIllE,  l'ID.KY.,SMSA 
HUNTINGTDNASHUiNO,  %  VA.KY.-OHIO, SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEKING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

HEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANuFAC ruR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER ;  ,  .  .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  ....  i  ...  . 
SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Data  for  this  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  II,  Part  2,  Chapter  16. 


Consists  of  Cabell  and  Wayne  Counties,  W.  Va.;  Boyd  County,  Ky.;  and  Lawrence  County,  Ohio. 


12    977 

12    667 

4    083 

4    083 

3    410 

3    390 

(Dl 

(D) 

(0) 

(D) 

(Dl 

_ 

3    363 

3     149 

1    040 

1    028 

42    017 

41    981 

27    482 

27    482 

7    842 

7    834 

17  763 
4  158 
4    158 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


17 
36 

2 
9 

2    034 

4    006 

(01 

(D) 

25 

5 

2    914 
259 

X)  NotappI 

cable 

58  504 
46  775 
35  820 


6  056 
4  182 
1  160 


5  784 
4  283 
3  228 


2  521 
633 
633 


1  046 
907 
139 


32  997 

12  lie 

6  274 


113  871 
78  340 
20  468 


108  277 
79  040 
58  427 


2  985 

1  202 

138 


48  985 
12  428 
12  428 


21  002 
18  238 
2  764 


2  258 

1  441 

530 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

HUNTINGTON-ASHLAND,  W.  VA.-KY,-OHI0,  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY!  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA!  GLASSWARE!  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STOREb  

RADIO!  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES i 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY!  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AiMD  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT!  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY!  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES i  .  .  . 

PET  SHOPS • 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


13  369 
9  355 

7  716 


(01 

(Dl 
2  018 

922 
1  07tt 

220 

a5tt 


15  129 
12  605 
8  955 


10  309 

9  630 

679 


16  535 

5  857 

5tl 


2  168 

1  568 

1  26« 

206 


3  317 
2  935 
2  174 


39  698 
28  762 
22  879 
«  Oil 

1  358 
ID) 
(D) 

5  006 

2  192 

3  738 
473 

3  265 


64  458 
57  332 

42  164 


30  163 

29  532 

631 


37  082 
5  988 
1  701 


1  624 
I  430 
1  052 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  *ithtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19-20    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continu 


ed 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numlffir) 


Witti 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 

estabiisb- 

ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
worliweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

52« 
5251 
5252 


542 

5a3 
5lt« 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


561 

567 

551 

567 

562 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHiSED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCyCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  ....... 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  i     .    . 

SHOE  STORES i  .  . 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES i  .  . 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Coextensive  with  Fayette  County,  Ky. 


Standarb  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availahlc. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


15  384 

15  130 

4  876 

4  656 

4  561 

4  533 

(01 

ID) 

101 

(D) 

ID) 

ID) 

1  368 

1  368 

2  9U9 

2  949 

31  356 

31  322 

24  026 

24  026 

6  326 

6  320 

40  788 
32  034 
23  915 
2  960 


40  662 
32  034 
23  915 
2  960 


15  065 

14  707 

18  639 

3  849 

3  829 

20 

18  603 
3  829 
3  829 

6  743 

5  996 

747 

202 

6  743 

5  996 

747 

202 

380 

44  016 

950 

17  053 

632 

10  925 

ID) 

ID) 

ID)' 

(D) 

ID) 

(Dl 

lai 

4  228 

348 

7  163 

095 

79  616 

994 

68  908 

996 

18  741 

80  606 

65  733 

50  020 

6  859 

8  854 

1  996 

8  637 

ID) 

101 


52  543 
12  958 
12  958 


17  671 

15  671 

2  000 

769 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-21 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


LKIHGTON  SMSA-Conlimied 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINt  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSHAREi  METALWARE  STORES  •  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAINi  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS i 

COAL  AND  *00D  DEALERS.  .  .  .  i  .  . 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORESi  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS  I  NEWSSTANDS 

CAMERAi  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFTi  NOVELTYi  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGEi  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY  I  TOY  I  GAME  SHOPS 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER ; 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES i 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


15  739 

13  763 

10  085 

1  154 

2  202 
322 

1  976 


22  303 

6  872 
1  710 


10  53H 

«  510 

3  735 

l»27 

318 


2  935 

2  236 

853 


15  007 
13  199 
9  579 


1  813 
836 
687 


3  386 
3  095 

2  310 
313 
423 

49 
291 


2  570 
607 
291 


33  692 

15  104 

12  605 

1  100 

1  399 


8  806 
7  679 
2  103 


69  245 
63  741 
45  476 
6  462 
10  709 
1  094 
5  504 


49  927 
11  464 

5  809 
531 

5  278 


(D) 


6  306 
2  612 
1  222 


1  678 
1  549 
1  158 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19-22    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

521 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5«3 

Sui 

5115 
5tt6 
5U62 
51163 
519 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

LOUISVILLE.  KY.-IND..SWSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  .  .  .  .  • 
HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  i  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL ;  .  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


;SED. 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCH 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  ....... 

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

EN'S.  BOYS"  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STOr^ES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES '. 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  W 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL. 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  fefferson  County,  Ky.,  and  Clark  and  Floyd  Counties,  Ind. 


37  539 
13  67a 
«  697 
1  573 
3  U70 
707 
8  122 
5  296 


145  2«1 

111  076 

22  07H 

10  816 


224  805 
213  015 

2  339 
932 

1  425 

819 

1  966 

3  702 
3  039 

663 
421 
186 


51  223 
13  503 

13  044 
459 

19  917 

16  304 

3  613 

296 


35  619 
13  506 
4  379 


144  851 
111  076 
21  852 
10  654 


214  009 
203  479 

2  339 
932 
651 
621 

1  904 

3  528 
3  019 

509 
375 
180 


187  96B 
147  989 
128  911 


17  328 

11  815 

5  538 

5  298 


50  543 

13  175 

12  782 

393 

19  795 

16  252 

3  543 

296 


4  898 

1  651 

790 


21  352 
15  931 
3  583 
1  634 


17  694 
13  277 
11  298 


1  435 

1  917 

683 

382 


7  904 
2  325 
2  224 


423  975 
317  653 
66  156 
37  212 


308  646 
275  144 

3  871 
1  898 

1  380 

2  343 

4  752 
IB  216 
15  898 

2  318 
473 
569 


346  698 

263  242 

225  504 

(Dl 

(D> 

24  065 

38  230 

13  513 

7  648 

4  080 

3  568 


56  927 
48  038 
8  889 


1  121 

21  479 

1  232 

23  154 

ID) 

IDI 

468 

8  852 

(D) 

ID) 

609 

11  542 

1  049 
280 
163 


7  799 
5  668 

1  542 
524 


3  189 
2  286 
1  913 


1  223 

1  008 
215 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweel( 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unmcor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

busmesses 

LOUISVILLE.  KY.IND..SMSA-Continued 


1  275 
792 
552 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  ...... 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  ...  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES • 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES i 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS • 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS ■ 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGiOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


«3  609 

27  569 

22  7«6 

3  148 

742 

715 

21S 

10  275 

2  560 

3  205 
285 

2  920 


78  895 
56  274 
38  725 
7  046 
6  372 
4  131 
22  621 


64  296 
26  158 

4  642 
680 

3  962 


417 
3  888 

620 

737 
5  725 
5  004 
2  210 

391 


2  967 
583 
404 

1  197 
728 

3  280 


24  029 

733 

12  947 

10  349 


42  507 
26  711 
22  192 
2  920 


75  317 
54  638 
37  693 
7  045 
6  018 
3  881 
20  579 


60  084 
25  092 

4  056 
496 

3  550 

1  104 
(D) 
(01 

2  398 

2  017 
381 

3  750 
620 
737 

5  335 

4  622 
2  092 


21  723 

725 

12  515 

8  383 


5  979 

4  750 

3  764 

571 

126 

244 

45 

1  210 

346 

573 


1  931 

1  105 

945 

3  009 


6  019 

5  918 

101 


128  497 

85  889 

58  522 

10  571 

2  225 

4  565 

805 

21  923 

7  016 

12  559 

628 

12  041 


341  324 
278  887 
185  320 
38  589 
32  555 
21  422 
52  437 


138  392 
32  253 

13  427 

3  035 
10  392 

4  420 


(0) 


4  829 

1  078 

2  512 
16  553 
13  696 

5  508 


7 

257 

86? 

351 

3 

268 

2 

119 

17 

566 

(D) 

1 

445 

1 

952 

66  255 
2  760 
25  187 
38  319 


271 
730 

498 


864 
299 
148 


19-24    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


5U2 
5U3 
5il« 
5H5-5U9 


56 

561 t 567 

562-3 1568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 
595 
596 
597 
598 


BOYD  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSiC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


997 

168 

715 

1    128 


3    757 

2    596 

1*36 


322 
2119 
153 
997 
156 


587 

10  971 

185 

3  681 

156 

2  85"t 

136 

2  614 

20 

240 

8  lie 

4    841 
3    277 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-25 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


CAMPBELL  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


2  696 
1  085 

862 
306 


27  015 

24  714 

707 


3  398 

1  020 

1  073 

940 


9  683 
5  377 
4  306 


7  069 

3  724 

205 

212 
390 
634 
796 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


1  075 
419 
660 
306 


24  793 

22  802 

461 


3  344 

1  020 

1  073 

940 


4  015 

3  511 

504 


390 
588 
784 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1    708 

1    114 

594 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
neatest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


3  197 

1  254 
1  519 

517 


39  557 

32  272 

876 


34  514 
22  914 
11  600 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


19-26    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

CHRISTIAN    COUNTY 

62    624 

59    280 

6    406 

127    448 

2     195 

534 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 
521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS     

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

24 
5 
6 
5 
6 

22 

6 
4 
6 
6 

5    981 

2    105 

259 

1  552 

2  054 

5    937 

2    106 

215 

1  562 

2  054 

738 
237 
34 
261 
206 

15    445 
5    080 
635 
5    130 
4    500 

195 
58 
9 
74 
54 

15 

4 

5 

2 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

16 
2 
5 

8 

14 
2 
6 
6 

4    391 
(Dl 

1    071 
(0) 

4    371 
(Dl 

1    071 
(01 

601 
(Dl 
168 
(Dl 

10    924 

3     120 
(Dl 

253 

(D) 
77 
(01 

11 

(Dl 

3 

(0) 

511 

5141 

542 

543 

544 

545-549 

TOTAL     

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

115 

105 

1 

1 
3 

57 

50 

1 

1 

3 

13    068 

12    346 

(Dl 

ID) 

ID) 

11    286 

10    558 

(01 

(01 

(01 

714 
529 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

13    407 

11     875 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

285 
248 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

130 
120 

(Dl 

MEAT          RKLTS.       i^-       ^    _    h.A    kftc 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

43 

21 

11    455 

10   934 

1    HI 

23    911 

252 

45 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

79 

67 

5    087 

5   613 

506 

10    243 

207 

89 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561 1 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

556 

564.569 

31 
9 
8 
5 
3 
5 
8 

31 
9 
8 
5 
3 
5 
8 

4    413 

1    053 

1    212 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1    355 

(01 

(01 

4    413 

1    053 

1    212 

(01 

(01 

1    365 

(01 

(01 

517 
141 
161 
(01 
(Dl 
143 
(01 
(Dl 

9    598 

2  519 

3  142 
-       (Dl 

(Dl 

2    723 

(01 

(Dl 

208 
55 
63 
(01 
(Dl 
51 
(01 
(01 

34 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

13 

8 

nMFM.       opanv    Tn    *FaR    ctorfq 

(01 

(Dl 
4 

SHOE    STORES 

(Dl 

101 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

20 
8 
12 

18 
8 
10 

2    355 

1    450 

90S 

2    325 

1    450 
875 

392 
283 
109 

8    015 
5    885 
2    131 

104 
71 
33 

11 

1 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

10 

EATING.    DRINKING    PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING    PLACES 

104 
05 

78 
63 

3    453 

2    948 

515 

3    103 

2    714 
389 

545 
568 
77 

12    235 
10    753 
1    482 

342 
303 
39 

112 
92 
20 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59PT1591I 
591               1 

TOTAL 

12 
12 

12 
12 

1    372 
1    372 

1    372 
1    372 

230 
230 

4     194 
4     194 

60 
50 

5 

5 

- 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59    EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

69 
24 

17 

1 
6 

5 

1 
14 

61 

24 
11 

1 
6 

1 
14 

7    811 

4    871 

946 

(01 
727 
327 
(Dl 
(01 

7    761 

4    871 

914 

(01 
727 
309 
(01 
(01 

747 
301 
145 

(Dl 
82 
35 
(Dl 
(01 

15    306 
5    789 
3    250 

(01 
1    553 
688 
(01 
(Dl 

221 
81 
43 

(01 
22 
14 
(Dl 
(Dl 

76 

26 

24 

- 

(Dl 

JEWELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

2 
10 
(Dl 
(01 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

S3   PART* 

TOTAL 

10 

6 

2    217 

2    155 

205 

4    059 

59 

5 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-27 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

[number) 


DJVIESS  COUNTY 

RETAIl 
LUMBER 


TRADE t  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAIIVT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
KOHEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


5  583 
3  289 

651 
1  063 

677 


B  440 

3  258 

722 


6  017 

722 

1  759 

1  617 
152 

2  399 
899 
228 


H  962 
3  130 
1  832 


J  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wilhtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X) 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


14 

1    862 

11 

355 

- 

36 

5 

UJO 

6 

1    337 

10 

1    580 

5 

562 

20 

1    059 

7 

1    HU9 

Not  appli 

.able. 

'Revised 

5  395 

3  211 

5514 

953 

677 


5  993 

722 

1  761 

1  617 


1  882 
3  050 
1  832 


5  858 
U  6«8 
1  210 


6  995 

1  832 

319 


271 
580 
550 
025 


1  211 

1  055 

155 


233 

125 
113 


13 

358 

8 

U13 

1 

876 

2 

030 

1 

03? 

35 

757 

27 

657 

8 

03" 

1 

066 

25 

556 

2« 

H97 

13  905 
1  297 
1  895 
"t  587 

308 
5  262 
1  875 

556 


13  012 
8  278 
4  734 


26  043 
22  634 
3  409 


9  225 

8  802 
423 


19-28    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—  Continued 


SIC 
code 


521 

522 
523 

SZU 
5251 
5252 


5U3 

SKt 

51(5 

546 

51452 

51163 

549 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-3 •568 
562 

563 1568 
563  I 


Total 
(number) 


County  and  kind  of  business 


F<YETTE  COUNTY 
(COCXTENSIVE  WITH  LEXINGTON  SM5A 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EOUIPHENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPlY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODi  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  Nut.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

■GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

I  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Kfilhtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  letailers,  pad  of  SIC  majoi  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  m  Itijs  tatile. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


30  583 
12  315 
3    583 


1    389 

773 

1    759 

3    493 


294 
872 
692 


45   933 

12    822 

12    374 

448 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


163  472 

127  872 

110  692 

(0) 

101 

16  999 

10  133 

4  519 

3  949 

1  091 

101 

ID) 


45  299 

12  500 

12  112 

388 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


4  100 

1  521 

616 


15  537 
11  579 
9  765 


661 
580 
297 
135 


128 

244 
144 
100 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


1  984  157 


77  745 
28  044 
12  233 


305  186 
230  356 
195  613 


23    706 
33    652 

11    402 
6    050 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number! 


2  736 
1  939 
1    602 


624 
775 
740 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-29 


TABLE  5. 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

JEFFERSON   COUNTY—CONTINUED 

APPARELi     ACCESSORY    STORES— CONT  1  NJED 

50 

05 

i« 

32 

2 

17 

5 

1 

239 

117 

lOU 

23 

10 

5 

5 

50 

18 

2U 

7 

17 

1     100 
679 
162 
45 
109 
«3 
421 

226 

216 

10 

752 
233 
128 

22 
106 

15 
5 

10 

30 
23 

15 

4 
52 
34 
17 

8 

5 

64 
12 

19 
58 
3 

14 

9 
45 

262 
6 

46 
210 

40 
91 
14 

32 
2 

43 
5 
1 

181 
103 
76 
15 

5 
3 
44 
18 
16 
5 
11 

882 
565 
405 

45 
83 
31 
317 

212 

204 
8 

556 
213 
72 
6 
66 
13 
3 
10 

20 
15 
5 
13 

38 

18 

2 
2 

5 

44 
6 
1 
6 
13 
56 
3 

10 

3 

19 

64 

24 
36 

6  568 

7  629 

(D) 

3    050 

(D) 

3  447 
ID) 
(D] 

38  172 

23  751 
19    325 

2  989 

(D) 
(D) 
218 

8  898 

IDI 
(Dl 
(01 
(0) 

69    145 
50    276 
35    064 
6    687 

4  451 
4    074 

18    859 

39  333 

(0) 
(01 

55    446 

24  250 

4  413 
650 

3  753 

(01 
450 
(01 

2    077 
(01 
(0) 

2    389 

(01 

5  313 
2    935 

1  708 
322 

98 
807 

2  448 

(0) 
(01 
(0) 
710 
2    891 
(Dl 
506 
763 
20 
(Dl 
2    145 

23    049 
733 
(D) 
(Dl 

5  392 

7    515 
(01 

3    060 
(01 

3  433 

(01 
(01 

37  095 

22  893 
18    772 

2  751 
(Dl 
(01 
170 

a    768 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

65    763 
48    782 
34     105 
5    6B7 

4  147 

3  842 
16    981 

38  943 
(Dl 
(Dl 

52    012 

23  302 
3   859 

496 
3    363 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 

1  919 
(Dl 
(01 

2  351 

(Dl 

5  051 
2    767 

1  590 
(01 
(01 
807 

2  176 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

2    841 
(01 
500 
•(Dl 

(01 
(01 

21    135 
725 
(01 
(Dl 

757 

1    132 
(Dl 
468 
(Dl 
509 
(Dl 
(01 

6    122 

4  073 
3    220 

550 
(Dl 
(01 
45 
1    059 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

14    616 
12    099 
8    504 

1  844 
813 
938 

2  517 

5  371 
(01 
IDI 

6  278 
1    481 

654 
144 
510 
(01 
(01 
(01 

255 
(Dl 
(Dl 
155 

(01 
850 
406 
203 
(Dl 
(Dl 
154 

347 
IDI 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
811 
(Dl 
90 
(Dl 

(01 
(Dl 

3  238 
101 
(Dl 
(Dl 

14  477 

21    208 
(01 

8  852 
(Dl 

9  596 
(01 
(01 

112    501 

74    421 

58    924 

10    084 

(Dl 

(01 

805 

18    908 

(01 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

301    211 
249    043 
165    319 
36    837 
25    656 
21    221 
52    168 

97    200 
(01 
(Dl 

120    920 

30    046 

13    038 

3    035 

10    003 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

5  530 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2  888 

(01- 

15  616 
7    888 

3  999 
(01 
(01 

2    766 

6  130 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 

15    082 
(Dl 

1  445 
(Dl 

(Dl 
(01 

64    857 

2  760 

(01 
(Dl 

314 

373 

(01 
149 
(01 
184 
(01 
(01 

1    281 
810 
623 
102 
(01 
101 
12 
221 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
(01 

5    872 

5    744 

3    905 

857 

627 

355 

1    128 

1    757 
(01 
(Dl 

1    880 
563 
191 
37 
154 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

97 
(01 
(01 

43 

(01 
221 

105 
57 
(Dl 
(Dl 
32 

119 
(01 
(D) 
(01 
(Dl 
177 
(01 
19 
(01 

(01 
(01 

790 
43 
(Dl 
(01 

48 

(Dl 

18 

(01 

24 

(01 

569 

MISCELLANEOUS    APPAREL.     ACCESSORY    STORES 

FURNITURE.     HOME    FURNISHINGS.     EQUIPMENT    STORES 

(01 
170 

5712 
5713 

73 

(01 

5719 

MISCELLANEOUS    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES 

33 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

EATING.    DRINKING    PLACES 

1    093 

618 

431 

41 

40 

475 

59PT(591) 
591               ( 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

166 

(Dl 

(01 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

706 

260 

133 

24 

109 

IDI 

(Dl 

(01 

20 

(Dl 

(Dl 

12 

- 

(Dl 

43 

29 

15 

(Dl 

(Dl 

I 

69 

(01 

(01 

34 

(01 

(01 

(01 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

227 

3 

(01 

535 

DIRECT    SELLING     (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)     ORGANIZATIONS 

(Dl 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  < 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  majoi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19-30    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963- 


Contlnued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 


5«1 
5«2 
543 


56 

561 1  567 

562-3.568 

562 

563 1568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


ENTON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUI^BER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDHARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FkUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MAKKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-*EAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  Ii-iCLUDlNG  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

INott.:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applies 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


8  209 
3  383 

2  924 

1  184 


11  076 
6  962 
3  540 

574 


39  798 

37  700 

731 


3  479 
435 
976 
801 


5  885 
4  612 
1  273 


15  139 
9  513 
5  626 


10 

094 

3 

723 

523 

(Dl 

317 

ID) 

1 

030 

1 

894 

1 

613 

7  733 
3  383 
2  494 
1  138 


11  070 

6  952 

3  534 

574 


35  962 

34  386 

503 


14  227 
9  063 
5  154 


9  558 

3  663 

395 


1  314 
501 
579 
136 


222 

337 
180 


24  324 
8  472 

11  561 
2  500 
1  791 


30  569 

19  234 

10  659 

576 


51  333 

45  730 
780 


7  491 

776 

1  792 

1  492 
300 

2  477 
(Dl 


13  684 
10  336 
3  346 


59  841 
41  881 
17  950 


4  198 
6  758 
3  385 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-31 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  ol 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


MCCRACKEN  COUNTY 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS"  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 2U  20  14  08V 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 3  3  8  861 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 9  7  2  076 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES 15        15        2  753 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 11        11        2  359 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  ...  U         «  tOt 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL "2        30        3  858 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 17        11        2  063 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  .         25        19        1  805 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 23        23        2  818 

DRUG  STORES 19        19        2  490 

PROPRIETARY  STORES "  '*  358 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 98        66        6  866 

LIQUOR  STORES 25        22        2  871 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 13         9  214 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


5  958 
4  422 
1  063 


14  044 
8  854 
2  048 


3 

490 

2 

027 

1 

463 

jl 

573 

3 

558 

1 

015 

2 

848 

2 

490 

358 

5 

966 

? 

393 

204 

IDI 

in) 

672 

407 

877 

1 

060 

1  912 

1  297 

337 

278 


14  383 
a  659 
3  495 


39  510 
26  645 

5  268 

6  597 


522 

10  227 

349 

6  870 

173 

3  357 

870 

16  445 

71fl 

13  688 

152 

2  757 

353 

6  735 

309 

5  793 

44 

943 

710 

13  525 

I5ft 

3  054 

35 

607 

ID) 

ID) 

IDI 

(Dl 

77 

1  357 

50 

1  049 

143 

3  027 

202 

3  555 

19-32    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-52"t 

5251 

5252 


56 

5611567 
562-3  I  568 
562 

563.568 
565 
565 
564 •559 


59  EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


PIKE  COUNTY 


F?ETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL ' 

LUHBEF?  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALEi^S. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STOREb 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


2  000 

1  ^60 

620 


120 
466 

408 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zera.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


1  890 
1  286 

604 


2  085 
211 


6  036 

5  115 

920 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-33 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

County  and  kind  of  business 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
busmesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

WARREN    COUNTY 

521 

351 

65   432 

61    834 

5    925 

131    753 

2    388 

516 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 
521 

522-524 
5251 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

38 
12 
9 
9 

8 

36 

10 

9 

8 

7    235 

3    372 

541 

725 

2    597 

7    195 

3    332 

541 

725 

2    597 

735 
325 
80 
96 

234 

13    934 
5    574 

1  707 

2  139 
4    414 

211 
82 
24 
42 
53 

25 
10 
5 
4 

5 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

18 
3 

5 
10 

16 
3 
5 
8 

7    754 
4    958 
1    515 
1    291 

7    704 
4    958 
1     515 
1    231 

1     139 
767 
218 
154 

21    921 
15    402 
3    503 
3    015 

416 
254 
93 
69 

9 

DEPARTMENT     STORES 

3 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES     

5 

FOOD    STORES 

5a 

5«1 
5«2 
5U3 

5^^ 

5«5-549 

124 
113 

3 

38 
31 

3 

13    711 
13    225 

120 
(Dl 
ID] 

11    441 
11    075 

(Dl 
(Dl 

789 
715 

(Dl 
(Dl 

15     198 
13    823 

(Dl 

IDI 

254 
231 

IDI 
IDI 

130 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

119 

4 

(Dl 

IDI 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX.554 

9    273 

8    825 

883 

15    781 

204 

25 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT(554I 

5    130 

4    880 

465 

8    927 

178 

53 

APPAREL.     ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561 1 557 

562-31 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

29 

5 
9 
8 
1 
3 
7 
5 

27 
5 
9 
S 
1 
1 
7 
5 

3    789 
768 
(0) 

1    497 
(D) 
(0) 
715 
IDI 

3    751 
758 
(0) 

1    497 
(01 
(Dl 
716 
IDI 

445 
51 
(Dl 
240 
(D) 
(Dl 
75 
(Dl 

9     151 
1    292 

IDI 
5    297 

IDI 

IDI 
1    210 

IDI 

199 
26 
IDI 
104 
(Dl 
IDI 
29 
(Dl 

26 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

101 

6 

IDI 
(Dl 

SHOE    STORES 

5 
(01 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

29 

18 
11 

21 
12 
9 

3     192 
1    580 
1    512 

3   038 
1    555 
1    472 

473 
277 
195 

9    785 
5    443 
4    342 

127 
63 

54 

29 

19 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.     RADIO.     TELEVISION.     MUSIC    STORES     . 

10 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

58 

5812 

5613 

TOTAL 

76 
67 

66 
61 
5 

3   588 

3    521 

157 

3    595 

3    453 

133 

819 
802 

17 

15    583 

15    139 

444 

423 

414 

9 

80 
71 

9 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59PT 15911 
591               1 

TOTAL 

13 
12 

1 

13 
12 

1 

2    398 
(D) 

(Dl 

2    398 
IDI 

(Dl 

284 
IDI 

IDI 

5    304 
IDI 

(Dl 

120 
IDI 

IDI 

21 

IDI 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    

IDI 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59    EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

75 
20 
6 
2 
5 
10 
8 
3 

57 
20 
2 
2 
2 
8 
6 
3 
14 

7    463 
4    053 

ID) 
148 
1    342 
379 
(D) 
654 

7    359 
4    053 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
1    328 
365 
(Dl 
542 

590 
193 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
82 
59 
(Dl 
124 

10    711 

3    214 

IDI 

IDI 

IDI 

1    470 

1  010 
IDI 

2  408 

193 
56 
IDI 
101 
IDI 
29 
19 
(Dl 
45 

88 

28 

IDI 

IDI 

IDI 

13 
9 

(Dl 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART» 

TOTAL 

30 

B 

1    789 

1    527 

300 

4    448 

63 

29 

Staniiard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19-34    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SIC 
code 

Total 

(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

COVINGTON 

700 

35 
6 
18 

11 

13 
3 
7 
3 

180 

108 

7 

13 
12 

11 

U2 

29 

5 
9 
5 
1 

8 

3 

38 
29 
9 

175 
80 
95 

32 

31 
1 

92 

26 
12 

1 
5 
3 

10 
8 

27 

23 

520 

29 
6 

It 
9 

13 

3 
7 
3 

118 
100 

5 

5 
8 

33 

38 

25 

5 

5 

2 

8 

1 

20 

13 

7 

139 
58 
81 

30 
29 

1 

72 
2« 
8 
1 
3 
1 
8 
It 
23 

3 

91    203 

5  777 
2     199 

2  836 
7112 

9    003 

6  962 
101 
(01 

23   057 
21    5'*3 

mo 

323 

681 

21    000 
5    118 

3  033 

ID) 
(0) 
ID) 
ID) 
(01 
101 
101 

1  193 

'■^    900 
593 

7  177 
3    883 
3    594 

«    055 
ID) 
(D) 

7    172 

2  752 
(01 
(01 
263 
736 

1    002 

891 

1    218 

688 

87    129 

5  363 
2    199 

(01 
(01 

9    003 

6  962 

(0) 
(01 

21    251 
20    131 

101 

(01 
533 

20    756 

4    952 

2  979 

ID) 
(0) 
10) 
(0) 
(01 
(0) 
(0) 

4    161 

3  590 
571 

6  963 
3    591 
3    372 

(0) 

3   574 

(01 

7  228 
2   710 

(D) 
(0) 
251 
(0) 
996 
869 
1    175 

(0) 

9    784 

981 
328 
(0) 
10) 

933 

647 
(D) 
(0) 

1    524 

1    420 

(01 

(01 
161 

1    923 

492 

346 
(01 
(0) 
10) 
(01 
(0) 
(01 
(01 

618 
552 
55 

1    335 

857 
478 

(Dl 
407 
(01 

1    026 
231 
(01 
ID) 
31 
10) 
222 
170 
134 

(01 

190    509 

18  397 
5    475 

(01 
(0) 

24  285 

19  234 
(0) 
(01 

31    072 

27    277 

(01 

(Dl 

2  995 

34    583 

9    095 

5    729 
ID) 
(0) 
(0) 
(D) 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

10    159 

8  755 

1  404 

25  735 
16    773 

9  962 

(01 

8    755 

(01 

18    915 
4    554 
(Dl 
(01 
551 
(0) 
4    198 

3  185 

2  526 

(Dl 

2    938 

200 
68 

(01 
(Dl 

452 
334 
(Dl 
(Dl 

537 
462 
(Dl 

(01 
58 

334 

143 

138 
(0) 
(Dl 
(0) 
(0) 
(D) 
(0) 
(0) 

111 
92 

19 

583 
368 
215 

(01 
147 
(Dl 

250 
75 

(0) 

(0) 
7 

(0) 
51 
30 
46 

(0) 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

521 

522-52« 

5251 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

2 
(0) 
(Dl 

53   P4RT* 
531 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

10 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

(01 

SKI 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

151 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

561 1 557 
562-3.568 
562 
563.568 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

dOMEN.S    CLOTHING.     SPECIALTY    STORES     

SOMEN'S    READY-TO-*EAR    STORES    

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(0) 
(01 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS'    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

572.573 

58 

5812 

5613 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING    PLACES 

DRINKING    PLACES    (ALCOHOLIC    BEVERAGESl 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

5 

182 
78 
104 

(01 

34 

59    EX.591 
592 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR    STORES 

58 
22 

59U 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

SPORTING    GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

JEWELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS .• 

OTHER    STORES    

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

(01 
3 

(01 
4 
5 
25 

(01 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.     'Revised. 
B  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-35 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continu 


ed 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

LEXINGTON 

877 

671 

168    925 

155    415 

21    699 

414    670 

5    575 

706 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

42 

40 

13    280 

13    274 

2    091 

39    039 

418 

18 

521 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

15 

15 

8    361 

8    351 

1    450 

25    504 

255 

4 

522-52'( 

5251 

5252 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

13 

10 

11 
10 

(0) 
1    051 

1    051 
(01 

134 
(01 

3    409 
(D> 

36 

(Dl 

7 

(01 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53    PART* 
531 

25 
7 
13 

21 
7 
11 

25    379 

IDI 

4    458 

26    343 

(0) 

4   452 

3   639 
(Dl 
713 

70     128 

101 

13    197 

1    410 
(01 
332 

(01 

5 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES     

FOOD    STORES 

5 

3 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

(01 

54 

541 

TOTAL 

131 
112 

77 
65 

25    571 
25   933 

25    107 
24    549 

1    975 
1    842 

37    551 
35    150 

600 
551 

133 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    OELiCATESSENS 

117 

3 

1 

95 

(01 

(Dl 

543 

FRUIT    STORES.     VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

2 

- 

IDI 

- 

- 

- 

2 

10 

8 

(Dl 

449 

120 

2     144 

41 

9 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX.554 

TOTAL 

38 

34 

34    152 

34    032 

3    569 

71    561 

702 

21 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT(554I 

TOTAL 

78 

74 

8    717 

8    415 

797 

16     115 

263 

58 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

TOTAL 

67 

14 
28 

18 
10 

8 
14 

3 

63 
12 
28 
18 
10 

6 
14 

3 

15    265 

3    366 

5    542 

5    297 

345 

(Dl 

2    332 

(D) 

15    230 

3    346 

5    642 

5    297 

345 

101 

2    332 

(01 

2    457 
628 
809 
753 
56 
(Dl 
419 
(Dl 

44    e39 
11    677 

15  5se 

14    355 

1     192 

(01 

5    853 

(Dl 

755 
157 
302 
272 
30 

(Dl 
103 

(01 

29 

551.567 
562-3.568 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

5 

14 

8 

563.568 
565 

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY'    SPECIALTY    STORES.    FURRIERS.    .     .    . 

5 
(Dl 

3 

(Dl 

FURNITURE.     HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

TOTAL 

54 
32 

46 
24 

9    445 
4    467 

9    250 

4    271 

1    618 
785 

29    512 
13    776 

362 

175 

34 

571 

22 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 
EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

22 

22 

4    979 

4    979 

832 

15    835 

187 

TOTAL 

187 
146 
41 

137 
104 
33 

9    755 
8    201 
1    554 

9    057 
7    581 
1     386 

1    957 

1    725 

232 

39    045 
34    872 
4     174 

982 
885 
97 

175 

135 

5813 

DRINKING    PLACES     (ALCOHOLIC    BEVERAGES) 

40 

TOTAL 

25 
25 

1 

26 

25 
1 

5    490 
(01 
(Dl 

5    490 
(Dl 
(0) 

1    057 
(0) 
(01 

17    522 

(01 
(D) 

351 

(01 
(01 

18 

(01 

(01 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

TOTAL 

199 
44 

10 
6 

145 
44 
20 
6 

17    042 

5    882 

1    628 

730 

(Dl 

16    572 

5    882 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

2    040 
379 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

39    013 

7     150 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

584 
113 
(01 
(01 
(01 

175 

34 

(01 

(01 

595 

(01 

596 

FARM.     GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING    FEED    STORES.     .     . 

13 
10 
55 

7 
13 

1    675 
(01 
555 

4    192 

1    575 
(01 
521 

4    032 

115 
(Dl 
68 
736 

2    293 

(Dl 
1    107 
14    280 

39 
(Dl 

16 
187 

9 
(01 

9 

54 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART* 

TOTAL 

30 

8 

2    827 

2    535 

499 

10    444 

138 

25 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19-36    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  hind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1.0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Noi/.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


543 

5aa 

5«5 

546 

5U62 

5U63 

519 


55  EX.554 


562-31 568 
562 

563.568 
563      ( 


LOUISVILLE 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAu  SUPP..Y  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGEIABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMAIMUFACTURING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILt  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


19  809 

6  5148 

2  60U 
1  350 
1  821 

ID) 

3  812 


100  900 

82  696 

12  531 

«  575 


126  759 

119  tU3 

1  233 

877 

689 

7tl 

1  116 


37  510 

11  276 

10  828 

IJ18 

15  397 
13  30"t 
2  093 


100  692 

82  596 

12  365 

1  533 


120  279 

113  535 

1  233 

877 

1(77 

553 

1  062 

2  169 
1  779 

390 
ID) 
ID) 


135  Oil 
107  349 
99  786 


15  887 

8  657 

2  2«2 

906 


36  876 

10  95« 

10  566 

388 

15  275 
13  252 
2  023 


2  911 

1  029 

1105 

300 


15  969 
12  871 
2  123 


12  587 
9  501 
8  722 


6  075 
2  055 

1  955 
100 

2  5011 
2  219 

285 


57  420 
20  774 
8  670 

6  372 
8  617 

(D) 

7  320 


318  312 

258  476 

38  785 

18  641 


174  455 

153  433 

1  512 

1  817 
688 

2  108 
2  515 

11  553 

9  713 

1  840 


247  658 
188  231 
173  926 


21  637 
29  301 
5  889 


111  159 

38  377 
36  640 

1  737 

44  753 

39  580 
5  173 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
"Nonslore  retailers,  part  o(  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-37 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  ot  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

LOUISVILLE— CONTINUED 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

181 

11« 
77 
21 
10 

2 
37 

16 

5 
11 

8P0 
530 
372 

m 

80 
37 
350 

158 
148 
10 

592 
186 
105 
17 
88 
9 
2 

21 

14 
7 
5 

2 

20 

13 
7 

12 

6 

15 

2 

11 

8 
35 

167 

5 

31 

131 

139 

80 
57 
13 
4 
4 
2 
33 
14 
12 
3 

694 
432 
308 
41 
56 
27 
262 

146 

138 

8 

438 
168 

63 
5 

58 

2 
7 

15 
10 
5 
5 

2 

34 
8 

7 

35 
6 

1 
6 
9 

47 
2 

2 
15 

45 
3 

17 
25 

30    450 

19    885 

15    858 

ID) 

692 

(Dl 

(Dl 

5    801 

1  975 

2  789 
150 

2    639 

52    670 
37    877 

25  532 
5    599 

2  992 

3  754 

14  793 

26  886 

25    779 
1    107 

43    561 

18    110 

3    809 

578 

3    231 

849 

(D) 

(Dl 

1    384 
995 
389 

1    650 

(Dl 
5    004 
1    747 

1  503 
244 

2  035 
507 
320 

1  086 
582 

2  557 
ID) 
500 
296 

(Dl 
1    831 

15  591 
IDT 

7    327 
ID) 

29   630 
19     153 
15    392 

ID] 
554 
ID) 
ID) 
5    743 

1  975 

2  749 
ID) 
(0) 

49   634 
35    461 

24  644 
5    599 

2  592 

3  526 

13  173 

26    530 

25  437 
1    093 

40   667 
17    214 

3  355 

ID) 
(D) 
849 
ID) 
ID) 

1    264 
911 
353 

1    650 

ID) 

4  742 
1    643 

ID) 
lUl 

1    855 
411 
(0) 

1  086 
552 

2  507 
(0) 
500 
275 

ID) 
1    585 

14  509 

ID) 

7     175 

ID) 

5  425 
3    701 
2    895 

ID) 
117 
ID) 
ID) 
809 
293 
622 
(Dl 
ID) 

11    251 
9    209 

6  228 

1  526 
552 
903 

2  042 

3  597 
3    497 

100 

5    098 
1    107 
535 
(01 
ID) 
191 
ID) 
ID) 

146 
95 
51 

105 

ID) 
809 
209 
ID) 
ID) 

305 
50 
(Dl 
135 
80 
753 
(01 
90 
39 

ID) 
298 

2    538 

ID) 
922 
ID) 

99    445 
67    200 

52  600 

ID) 

2  062 
(D) 
(0) 

14    927 
5    600 

U    719 
ID) 
101 

229    790 
187    705 
117    840 
29    416 
20    058 
20    391 
42    085 

53  659 
61    870 

1  799 

97    541 

22    668 

10    200 

ID) 

ID) 

3  718 
(D) 
ID) 

3  190 

2  397 
793 

2    039 

(D) 
14    910 

4  159 
(Dl 
ID) 

5  252 
822 

ID) 
2    984 
1    826 
14    975 

ID) 
1    445 

707 

ID) 
5    150 

50   966 
ID) 

16    318 
ID) 

1  125 

728 
552 

ID) 

28 
(D) 
(Dl 
180 

68 
150 
ID) 

ID) 

5    213 
4    303 

2  789 
704 
475 
334 
010 

1     150 

1     127 

33 

1    505 
429 
155 
ID) 
ID) 
69 
ID) 
(Dl 

54 
41 
13 
27 

(Dl 
209 
52 
ID) 
ID) 

102 
18 

(Dl 
27 
34 

150 

(D) 

14 

(Dl 
66 

537 
IDI 

155 
ID) 

125 

80 

571 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES    

5719 

MISCELLANEOUS    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES 

ID) 

EATING.    DRINKING    PLACES 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

125 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

ID) 

ID) 

5943 

STAIIONERV    STORES 

ID) 

n 

, 

_ 

_ 

5999            1 

TYPEWRITER    STORES 

ID) 

PET    SHOPS 

IDI 
25 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

ID) 

535 

DIRECT    SELLING    (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE]    ORGANIZATIONS 

ID) 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


19-38    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

OHENSBORO 

531 

410 

81    781 

79    349 

9    293 

181    415 

3    053 

479 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

TOTAL 

27 
9 
8 
8 
2 

25 

9 
8 
6 
2 

5    064 
3    211 

554 
(01 
(Dl 

(01 
3    211 

554 
(01 
(01 

(01 
436 
82 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(01 

8    413 

1    876 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 
99 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

9 

5 
(01 

(01 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

19 

3 
8 

a 

17 
3 
8 
6 

11    983 

8    440 

3    258 

285 

11    981 

8    440 

3    258 

283 

1    866 

1    396 

441 

29 

36    251 

27    657 

8    034 

560 

620 

403 

205 

12 

12 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES     

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

4 
8 

FOOD    STORES 

TOTAL 

B2 
73 

3 
2 

46 
39 

1 
2 
4 

19    311 
19    097 

ID) 
(Dl 
101 

18    055 
17    853 

(01 
(0) 
101 

1    294 
1    261 

(01 
(Dl 
17 

24    614 
23    838 

(Dl 
(Dl 
465 

435 
414 

(01 
(01 
16 

77 

5m 

5112 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELiC ATESSENS 

68 

(01 

sua 

(01 

4 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX.55'* 

TOTAL 

"" 

24 

14    833 

14    519 

1    311 

25    810 

287 

39 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT(55«I 

TOTAL 

60 

54 

4    572 

4    384 

437 

8    571 

157 

61 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

46 

16 
11 

5 

12 

42 

16 
11 

5 
5 
10 

(Dl 
722 
(01 
(01 
152 
2    399 
899 
228 

(Dl 
722 
(Dl 
(01 
144 
2    391 
891 
228 

(01 
81 
(Dl 
(01 
23 
257 
106 
30 

(01 

1    297 

(01 

(01 

3oe 

5    282 

1    B75 

556 

(01 
23 
(01 
(01 
7 
106 
45 
15 

(01 

561 1 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM   TAILORS 

5 
(01 

(01 

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY.     SPECIALTY    STORES'     FURRIERS.     .     .     . 

2 

SHOE    STORES 

7 
3 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

39 
28 
11 

29 
18 
11 

(Dl 

(01 

1    832 

(01 

(01 

1    832 

(Dl 
365 
261 

(Dl 
(Dl 

4    734 

(01 
(01 
76 

(0) 

(01 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

8 

EATING.    DRINKING    PLACES 

58 

TOTAL 

Bl 
18 

87 
71 
16 

5    357 

4    369 

988 

5    067 

4    243 

824 

1    066 
978 

88 

23    169 
21    109 
2    060 

532 

488 

97 

76 

21 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59PT(591I 

22 
16 
6 

20 
16 

4 

(Dl 
(01 
220 

(Dl 
(01 
178 

(01 
(01 
24 

(Dl 
(Dl 
423 

(01 

(01 

9 

(Dl 

(01 

1 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    

7 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

BO 
9 

17 
2 
5 
7 

10 

24 

60 
9 
9 

5 
3 

10 

20 

5    619 

878 

(01 

6 

(01 

855 

1    580 

(01 

1    059 

5    491 
878 
(01 

(01 
(01 

1    580 
(01 

1    025 

692 

55 
(01 

(01 
(01 
233 

(01 
143 

13    391 

1  495 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

4    425 

(01 

2  233 

222 

25 
(01 

(01 
(01 

69 
(01 

42 

75 

3 

(01 

2 

(01 

596 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING    FEED    STORES.     .     . 

(01 

5 

25 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART* 

TOTAL 

16 

6 

779 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

(01 

(01 

)  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not 
e  retailers,  cart  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-39 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


City  and  kind  ot  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

PADUCAH 

516 

23 

10 
3 

1 

20 

3 

e 

92 

85 

3 

69 

38 
6 
15 
11 

1 
15 

31t 
10 
20 

93 

71 
22 

21 
17 

ez 

2U 
9 

1 

3 
5 

10 
26 

30 

36U 
19 

a 

3 

1 

16 

3 
6 

7 

36 

31 

1 

It 
31 
53 

32 

6 
15 
11 
4 
1 
9 
1 

28 
10 
18 

61 

49 
12 

21 

17 

4 

56 
20 

7 
1 
1 
3 
4 

16 
8 

79    094 

5    463 
(0), 
(01 
(0) 
ID) 

13  604 
a    864 

(Dl 
(0) 

14  828 
14    587 

(Dl 

(Dl 
IDI 

17    115 

5    042 

5    663 

(Dl 

2    763 

2  359 
404 
(Dl 

1    234 
(Dl 

3  742 
1    982 
1    760 

4  518 
3    273 
1    245 

(Dl 
(01 
358 

5  586 
(Dl 
177 
(Dl 
(01 
740 
419 
262 

1    U6 

(Dl 

75    004 

5    349 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

13    570 

8    864 
(Dl 
(Dl 

13    388 

13    159 

(Dl 

(Dl 
(01 

16    925 

4  640 

5  529 
(01 

2    763 

2  359 
404 
(Dl 

1    100 
(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 
(Dl 

4    100 

3  085 
1    015 

(01 
(Dl 
358 

4  762 

(0) 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
672 
407 
190 
(Dl 

626 

8    242 

701 
(01 
(D) 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1    887 

1    297 

(Dl 

(Dl 

928 
882 
(01 

(01 
(01 

1    290 

405 

757 
(Dl 
352 
302 
50 
(Dl 
151 
(Dl 

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

781 
629 
152 

(Dl 
(Dl 
44 

544 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
77 
50 
19 
(Dl 

93 

157    447 

13  335 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
101 

39    069 

26    645 

(0) 

(Dl 

16    354 

15    601 

(01 

(01 
22    735 
7    339 

14  955 
(01 

7    019 

6    473 

546 

(Dl 

3    689 

(01 

(01 
(01 
(01 

14    965 
12    208 
2    757 

(Dl 
(01 
943 

10    220 
(01 
(01 
(01 
(01 
1    357 
1    049 
403 
(01 

1    830 

2    827 

176 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 

725 
433 
(D) 
(Dl 

277 
259 
(01 

(Dl 

311 

135 

274 
(01 
129 
119 

10 
(Dl 

52 
(Dl 

(Dl 
(01 
(01 

421 
352 
59 

(01 
(Dl 
15 

200 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
17 
15 
15 
(Dl 

35 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

53    PART» 
531 
533 
539 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.     PLUMBING.     PAINT.     ELECTRICAL    STORES 

17 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

LIMITED   PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

(01 
(01 

98 

51(1 
5U2 
5U3 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.     FISH     (SEAFOODI     MARKETS     

FRUIT    STORES.     VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

88 
(01 

5«5-5l49 
55    EX.551* 
55PT(55U) 

(01 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

33 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

76 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

25 

561i567 
562-3.568 

MEN'S.     BOYS'     APPAREL    STORES.     CUSTOM    TAILORS 

(01 
12 

11 

563.568 

565 

566 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

1 
(Dl 
11 
(Dl 

FURNITURE'    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

(01 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO'    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 
EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

(01 
103 

72 

31 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

(01 

(01 

4 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

91 

(01 

(Dl 

59U 
595 
596 

BOOK.     STATIONERY    STORES 

SPORTING    GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

(01 

(01 

5 

5 

9 

(01 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


19-40    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,0001 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

KENTUCKY 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT     FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL     

83 

79 

5   876 

5   828 

1    5M1 

3U    1I6I4 

659 

11 

21 
31 
31 

17 
31 
31 

2    013 
2    768 
1    095 

1  965 

2  768 
1    095 

5914 
738 
209 

13    336 
17    071 

l>    057 

218 
338 
73 

18 

18 

8 

CINCINNATIi    OHIO-KY.-IND.i     SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL    .     .     

53 

53 

5    120 

5    120 

1    800 

37    0814 

716 

18 

11 
141 

1 

8 

11 
11 

1 

e 

(D) 

t    260 

(D) 

597 

(D) 

U    260 

(d) 

597 

(D) 

1    529 

(D) 

185 

(D) 

32    302 

(D) 

2    002 

(D) 
611 
(D) 

15 

(D) 

10 

(D) 

HUNTINQTON-ASHLANDt    W.    VA.-KY.-OH 1 Oi     SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT     FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL    

5 

2 
6 

2 
6 

(D) 

(01 

(D) 
10) 

(D) 
(01 

(D) 
(01 

(D) 
(01 

(D) 

(01 

LEXINGTON    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL    

5 

5 

738 

738 

201 

U    322 

68 

1 

4 
1 

U 

1 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

LOUISVILLEl     KY.-IND.l     SMSA 

5812    PART 

36 

36 

2    1159 

2    "459 

650 

15    865 

300 

23 

8 
16 
12 

8 
16 
12 

893 

1    258 

308 

893 

1    258 

308 

258 
330 
62 

6    537 
8    151 
1    177 

105 

leo 

15 

6 

12 

5 

Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 

[These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  and  are  not  included  in  any  of  the  tabulations  of  the  1963  Census  of  Business] 


County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

27    311 

7    589 

213 

19    162 

50 

3   169 

1  079 

78 

2  299 

13 

1    150 

391 
31 
701 

1 

62    712 

19    276 

1    507 

11    665 

261 

5    801 
5    801 

393 
393 

70 
70 

_ 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

17    217 
6    010 
U    237 

2    013 

589 

1    151 

617 
177 
110 

38    376 
13    175 
25    201 

1  263 

1  579 
213 

2  121 

50 

I    033 

190 
78 

152 
13 

113 

217 
31 
191 

1 

16    696 

6    101 

1    507 

8   821 

261 

Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-41 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


KENTUCKYi  TOTAL. 
ADAIR  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
ALLEN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
ANDERSON  COUNTY.  .  . 
BALLARD  COUNTY  .  .  . 


BARREN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

GLASGOW 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


BELL  COUNTY 

MIDDLESBOROUGH  .  .  . 

PINEVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BOONE  COUNTY 


BOURBON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

PARIS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BUYD  COUNTY 

ASHLAND 

CATLETTSBURG  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BOYLE  COUNTY  

DANVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BRACKEN  COUNTY  .  .  . 
BREATHITT  COUNTY  .  . 
BRECKINRIDGE  COUNTY. 
BULLITT  COUNTY  .  .  . 
BUTLER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 


CALDWELL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

PRINCETON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CALLOWAY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MURRAY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CAMPBELL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BELLEVUE  

DAYTON  

FORT  THOMAS 

NEWPORT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARLISLE  COUNTY. 


CARROLL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CARROLLTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARTER  COUNTY. 
CASEY  COUNTY  . 


CHRISTIAN  COUNTY  .  .  . 
HOPKINSVILLE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLARK  COUNTY  .... 
WINCHESTER  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CLAY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
CLINTON  COUNTY  .  . 
CRITTENDEN  COUNTY- 
CUMBERLAND  COUNTY. 


DAVIESS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OWENSBORO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


EDMONSON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ELLIOTT  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ESTILL  COUNTY 

IRVINE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


2  580  517 
9  223 
10  065 

6  812 

1  925 

27  5t0 
19  8t3 

7  697 


25  129 
14  812 
7  787 
2  500 


17  547 
15  008 

2  539 

59  396 
53  lOU 

3  462 

2  830 


4  186 

5  692 

5  420 
8  435 


4  138 

78  208 

4  278 

5  340 
5  088 

51  782 
11  720 

4  107 


11  600 

6  892 

45  374 
34  471 
10  903 

21  640 
18  917 
2  723 

7  605 
4  773 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


6 

980 

4 

067 

74 

905 

67 

600 

7 

305 

2 

419 

1 

551 

5 

785 

3 

591 

2 

194 

324  143 
6  987 
8  537 
5  576 

3  615 

24  550 
18  817 
5  733 


21  853 
13  842 
6  847 
1  154 


15  243 
14  278 
1  965 

55  046 
50  550 
3  042 


20  074 
15  576 

3  498 

4  685 

4  235 

5  117 
5  391 

2  444 

9  219 
7  348 

1  871 

17  594 
15  262 

2  332 

71  475 

3  362 

4  672 
4  715 

49  122 
9  604 

3  577 


9  350 

5  098 

42  745 
33  689 

9  057 

20  314 
18  343 
1  971 

5  277 

3  911 

5  536 

3  355 

69  531 
54  925 

4  605 

1  789 
559 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


249  406 

561 

650 

452 

230 

2  255 

1  732 

523 


2  294 

1  513 

649 


1  585 

1  449 

137 

5  698 

6  360 
225 


2  258 

1  999 

259 

343 

351 

522 

624 


199 

7  974 

347 

393 

452 

5  558 

1  224 

304 


734 

282 

4  470 

3  575 

895 

1  956 

1  745 

211 

443 

259 

440 

295 

7  853 
7  395 

468 


County  and  city 


(D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 


FAYETTE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

LEXINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FLEMING  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

FLOYD  COUNTY  

PRESTONSBURG  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

FRANKFORT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

FULTON  COUNTY 

FULTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GALLATIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

GARRARD  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GRANT  COUNTY  

GRAVES  COUNTY 

MAYFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GRAYSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GREEN  COUNTY  

GREENUP  COUNTY  .  .  .  ■ 

ANCOCK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HARDIN  COUNTY 

ELI2ABETHT0WN.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HARLAN  COUNTY 

CUMBERLAND  

HARLAN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HARRISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CYNTHIANA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HART  COUNTY 

HENDERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

HENDERSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HENRY  COUNTY  

HICKMAN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HOPKINS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

EARLINGTON  

MADISONVILLE  .  .  •  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 
LOUISVILLE  ....  I 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

JESSAMINE  COUNTY  .  .  . 
NICHOLASVILLE.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

JOHNSON  COUNTY  ... 
rAINTSVILLE.  ... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

KENTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

COVINGTON 

ELSHERE 

ERLANGER  

LUDLOW  

PARK  HILLS  .... 
SOUTH  FORT  MITCHELL 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

KNOTT  COUNTY  .... 

KNOX    COUNTY 

BARBOURVILLE  .  .  . 
CORBIN  (PARTP  .  . 
REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY 

LARUE    COUNTY     .... 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


Total 
(number) 


1  138 
922 
216 


With 
payroll 


5  425 

4  539 

887 


3  758 

3  143 

525 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


170  427 
143  488 
25  939 


19  926 
6  651 

13  265 

30  584 
27  529 

2  955 

14  591 
9  876 

4  715 

3  315 

6  981 

7  125 

25  932 

20  119 

5  813 

11  438 
7  830 

10  722 

2  632 

43  977 
23  155 
20  822 


15  156 
13  077 
2  081 


34  318 
27  948 

6  370 

7  550 
4  253 

35  695 
2  108 

24  724 

8  853 


715  827 
578  132 
138  695 

10  006 
7  829 
2  177 

12  844 
10  177 
2  567 


118  438 

86  330 

3  687 

10  255 

5  554 

2  356 
1  980 
8  266 

3  594 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


164  417 
139  346 
25  071 


15  372 

5  743 
9  629 

28  784 
26  643 

2  141 

12  905 
9  274 

3  631 

2  851 

5  001 

5  313 

22  488 
la  923 

3  565 

9  554 

5  534 

8  324 

1  890 

40  621 
22  731 
17  890 

30  060 

7  507 

13  742 

8  811 

14  174 
12  829 

1  345 


31  206 
26  098 

5  108 

6  586 
3  623 

32  625 
2  078 

23  460 

7  087 


584  433 
551  376 
133  057 

9  266 
7  763 
1  503 


81  416 

3  619 
9  535 

4  925 
(D) 
(D) 

5  628 


1  572 


5  745 

4  790 

(D) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


19-42    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958- 


■Continued 


County  and  city 


LAUREL  COUNTY 

LONDON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LAWRENCE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LEE  COUNTY  

LESLIE  COUNTY 

LETCHER  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

JENKINS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LEWIS  COUNTY  

LINCOLN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

LOGAN  COUNTY  

RUSSELLVILLE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LYON  COUNTY 

MCCRACKEN  COUNTY  .  .  . 

PADUCAH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MCCREARY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MCLEAN  COUNTY 

MADISON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
BEREA 

mCHMOND 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MAGOFFIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MARION  COUNTY 

LEBANON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARSHALL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MARTIN  COUNTY 

MASON  COUNTY  

MAYSVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MEADE  COUNTY  

MENIFEE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MERCER  COUNTY 

HARRODSBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

METCALFE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MONROE  COUNTY 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 
MOUNT  STERLING  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MORGAN  COUNTY 

MUHLENBERG  COUNTY.  .  . 
CENTRAL  CITY  .  .  .  . 

GREENVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NELSON  COUNTY 

8ARDST0WN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NICHOLAS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

OHIO  COUNTY 

OLDHAM  COUNTY 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

16  352 
10  672 
5  680 

5  384 

3  209 

t  4H2 

14  779 
1  243 
13  536 

5  245 

B  714 

3  383 


66  642 
60  032 
6  610 

5  303 

4  929 

29  111 

5  269 
19  923 

3  919 


10  958 

8  472 

2  486 

10  914 

2  578 


7  394 

962 

12  018 

9  999 

2  019 

4  373 

8  380 

15  202 

12  095 

3  107 


19  511 

8  794 

5  663 

4  054 

15  041 

10  826 

4  215 

4  293 

8  397 

8  557 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

13  646 
9  950 

3  696 

4  234 

2  453 

3  044 

11  419 
1  133 
10  286 

3  783 

6  320 

1  697 

15  479 
10  277 

5  202 


61  754 
56  884 
4  870 

3  427 

4  041 

25  659 
4  795 

18  521 
2  343 


9  922 

7  966 
1  956 

8  954 

1  024 

19  442 
17  199 

2  243 

6  458 
535 

10  654 

9  469 

1  185 

2  595 

7  346 

13  152 

11  309 
1  853 


17  203 

8  540 

6  405 

2  258 

13  385 

10  546 

2  839 

3  591 

6  615 

7  937 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

1  115 
807 
308 

336 

157 


1  301 
371 

430 


5  731 

6  350 

371 

299 

280 

2  550 

405 

2  104 


1  449 
591 
591 
167 

1  267 

1  097 

170 

271 

583 

603 


County  and  city 


OWEN  COUNTY 

OWSLEY  COUNTY 

PENDLETON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

PERRY  COUNTY  

HAZARD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PIKE  COUNTY 

PIKEVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

POWELL  COUNTY 

PULASKI  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SOMERSET  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ROBERTSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

ROCKCASTLE  COUNTY.  .  . 

ROWAN  COUNTY  

MOREHEAD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

RUSSELL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

GEORGETOWN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SHELBY  COUNTY 

SHELBYVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SIMPSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

FRANKLIN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SPENCER  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

TAYLOR  COUNTY 

CAMPBELLESVILLE.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

TODD  COUNTY 

TRIGG  COUNTY  

TRIMBLE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

UNION  COUNTY  

MORGAnFIELO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WARREN  COUNTY 

BOWLING  5REEN.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

WAYNE  COUNTY  

MONTICELLO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WEBSTER  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

PROVIDENCE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WHITLEY  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
CORBIN  (PARTIl  .  .  . 
WILLIAMSBURG  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WOLFE  COUNTY 


WOODFORD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

VERSAILLES  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


1  330 
7  080 

23  722 

14  405 
9  317 

32  339 

15  596 

16  743 


22  353 

15  Oil 

7  342 

556 

5  239 

8  581 

6  879 
1  702 


10  722 
B  589 
2  133 

IB  174 
14  057 
4  117 

11  214 
9  818 
1  395 


12  008 
10  078 

1  930 

7  21 

5  584 
1  855 

13  523 

6  478 

7  045 

48  423 
42  392 
6  031 


5  817 
5  310 
1  507 

10  359 

4  895 

5  474 

18  997 

11  020 

4  921 
3  056 


8  795 
6  852 
1  943 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


20  292 

14  075 
6  217 

25  921 

15  048 
10  873 


17  479 
13  885 
3  594 

252 

3  379 

7  231 

5  263 

968 


9  568 

8  263 
1  405 

17  008 

13  439 

3  569 

9  804 
9  256 

548 


11  008 
9  494 
1  514 

5  078 

4  318 
1  517 

11  471 

5  754 
5  717 

43  725 
39  718 
4  007 


7  879 

4  061 

3  818 

16  721 

10  254 

4  617 
1  850 


7  783 
6  490 
1  293 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Corbin  is  in  Knox  and  Whilley  Counties. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-43 


TABLE  10  standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 

(Data  are  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT1591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  HATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FJRNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


1  021 

672 
592 

2  610 
«U0 

1  «0« 
82  6 


CINCINNATI,  OHIO-KY.IND,,  SMSA 


HUNTINGTONASHLANO,  W.  VA.-KY.OHIO, SMSA 


242 

1  78« 
356 
821 

554 
426 

2  072 


75  616 
178  411 
369  912 
202  917 

88  596 

(01 
70  256 

133  000 
48  595 

107  926 


72  260 
176  127 
341  448 
200  753 

81  342 


81  442 
67  322 
230 
48  033 
99  845 
35  473 


12' 


265  791 

15  825 
38  008 
69  308 
45  220 
17  323 

17  690 

14  153 

15  602 

7  766 

16  431 

8  465 


LOUISVILLE,  KY -IND,  SMSA 


170  427 

13  915 
22  617 
34  352 
25  341 
10  955 

14  485 
9  138 
9  848 
6  256 

16  120 
4  399 


164  417 

13  769 
22  291 
32  050 
25  879 
10  388 

14  299 

8  886 

9  080 
6  255 

17  524 

3  995 


6  431 

345 

221 

1  263 

315 

743 

400 
307 
1  303 
251 
948 
334 


52  545 
40  051 
58  665 
35  129 
61  972 
17  372 


245  207 

15  197 
36  018 
60  284 
44  154 
15  103 

17  010 
13  639 
13  348 

7  766 
15  155 

7  523 


781  328 

40  224 

96  907 

183  537 

144  068 

54  775 

51  542 

38  857 

63  801 

35  921 

56  634 

14  962 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  o(  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 

EVANSVILLE,  IND  -KY,.  SMSA  is  presented  in  Volume  II,  Pari  2.  Chapter  16. 


19-44    KENTUCKY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SK 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDVIE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


55         APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(S91) |DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  lOTHER  RETAIL  STOREb 

53  PART*  NONSTORE  RETAILERS, 


53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP. 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   .  . 

5«         FOOD  STORES  

55  EX.55«  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55PT(55U)  GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


56 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PTI591] 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PTI591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

ING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS  * 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

ING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS, 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS, .  . 


CAMPBELL  COUNTY 


59  396 

«  285 
9  389 
15  7U7 
10  808 
2  836 


1  710 

2  622 
1  398 


55 

045 

4 

197 

9 

007 

m 

293 

10 

7«0 

2 

565 

3 

699 

3 

226 

2 

2?6 

1 

710 

2 

158 

1 

214 

78 

208 

2 

540 

« 

085 

25 

917 

10 

755 

n 

392 

? 

855 

2 

906 

12 

457 

3 

319 

7 

064 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY 


11  935 

17  706 

13  023 

3  989 


2  504 
5  555 
1  961 


5  231 

11  529 
15  102 

12  783 


5  426 

275 
196 
1  054 
250 
571 


715  827 

35  585 
90  918 
157  582 
127  188 
45  857 

47  058 
35  783 
51  641 
32  926 
54  517 
16  772 


KENTON  COUNTY 


HC  CRACKEN  COUNTY 


118  433 

8  194 

8  623 

37  294 

18  690 

7  028 

3  939 
5  699 

12  408 

4  470 
10  799 

1  294 


110  504 

7  952 

8  555 
33  254 
18  324 

5  650 

3  889 
5  477 

11  136 

4  470 
10  131 


55  642 

3  002 
9  608 

16  138 
12  691 

4  734 

4  915 

3  023 

4  085 
2  459 

5  519 
456 


32  339 

2  515 

3  558 
11  081 

4  94B 
3  503 

2  103 

1  713 

1  283 

429 


5  621 

5  895 

10  759 

8  149 

4  099 

3  407 

1  938 

2  510 
1  773 

3  715 
456 


71 

476 

2 

440 

3 

857 

23 

407 

10 

525 

" 

092 

? 

803 

2 

488 

11 

193 

3 

319 

6 

588 

754 

684  433 

33  473 
89  836 
156  982 
124  972 
42  513 

46  225 
35  775 
57  365 
32  765 
49  851 
14  574 


61 

754 

2 

954 

9 

570 

13 

898 

12 

303 

4 

054 

4 

770 

2 

989 

3 

505 

5  556 
8  321 
7  983 


1  788 

2  090 

1  773 

3  547 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


FAYETTE  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Lexington  SMSA,  see  table  10. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


KENTUCKY    19-45 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT(591 
59  EX.59 
53  PART* 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591) 
59  ex.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE,  TOTAL  

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE,  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FJRNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL  

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS'  HDWE'  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


a 

284 

25 

170 

14 

736 

3 

579 

3 

673 

4 

985 

5 

944 

3 

108 

R 

072 

537 

23 

502 

14 

554 

(D) 

3 

523 

4 

909 

143  488 

12  665 

22  178 

23  676 

24  955 

7  855 

14  097 

8  558 
5  843 
5  342 

14  448 

2  870 


578  132 

27  356 
77  910 
123  957 
105  555 
31  809 

41  831 
31  642 
50  811 
26  111 
45  552 
15  577 


551  375 

25  558 
75  882 
114  551 
103  690 
30  121 

41  031 
30  728 
47  079 
25  941 
41  814 
13  971 


5 

358 

U 

275 

14 

583 

1? 

457 

3 

255 

4 

604 

2 

553 

4 

285 

50  032 

2  535 
9  470 

12  700 
12  449 

3  580 

4  916 

(01 
3  591 
2  354 

5  019 


9 

464 

1  1 

598 

12 

109 

3 

310 

^ 

770 

2 

877 

3 

109 

2 

354 

4 

513 

273 

139  345 

12  520 
22  048 
21  955 
24  583 

7  541 

13  911 

8  374 
5  207 
5  342 

14  144 
2  520 


4  604 

2  581 

3  965 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Louisiana 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  20-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.) 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 14 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 26 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 34 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 39 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 39 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 40 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 42 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 43 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 45 


\ 


20-3 


1958 


State  total 


EACH    SYMBOL  =     =  =  =,(-(,, 
5%    CHANGE      —  —  —ij/o 


$3,391,184, 


LOUISIANA  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN  MILLIONS   OF   DOLLARS 

Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials, Farm   ^=221 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers   ^B  225 

f  2% 

General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 

Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service    |=^=  220 
Stations    {■■iJ49 

Apparel,    ^^199 
Accessory  Stores    ^^210 

#  5% 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^=152 
Equipment  Stores    |Hl50 

=  -1% 


Eating,  Drinking  Places   ^^7?? 

#5% 

Drug  Stores,    N  106 
Proprietary  Stores    |Sj25 

Other  Retail  Stores    ^82^1^5 
#«8% 


Nonstore  Retailers 


1.68 
P85 

mmmm%23% 


1958       1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census         ^ 


20-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE  I  TOTAL. 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


511 

5111 

5«2 

5113 

5U11 

5«5-5it9 


56 

561i567 

562-3i568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561.559 


59    EX 

592 

593 

59« 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.     PLUMBING.     PAINT.     ELECTrJICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY"  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHI,\G  STORES 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 
TOTAL 

liquor  stores 

antique  stores.  secondhand  stores 

book.  stationery  stores 

sporting  goods  stores.  bicycle  shops  

farm.  garden  supply  stores.  including  feed  stores 

jewelry  stores  

Fuel,  ice  dealers 

other  stores  

nonstore  retailers* 

TOTAL 


1  236 
552 
162 
3118 


5    703 
5    006 

267 


I  623 
232 
553 
1129 
1211 
1138 
304 
96 


4  778 
2  839 
1  939 


2  937 

2  528 

153 


3  508 
2  305 
1  203 


1  982 
365 
193 
60 
106 
242 
222 


224  761 
121  389 
15  140 
26  410 
61  822 


821  251 
779  391 
17  390 
6  845 
3  009 
14  616 


209  627 
30  589 
77  853 
58  950 
8  903 
64  415 


150  382 
96  607 
53  775 


221  500 
162  229 

59  271 


124  530 

122  311 

2  219 


215  258 
38  287 
12  307 
7  547 
10  864 
55  685 
25  112 
19  830 
45  626 


3  257  840 


220  845 
119  957 
14  446 
25  008 
61  434 


422  911 
249  287 
74  717 
98  907 


755  501 
718  463 
14  524 
6  359 
2  235 
14  020 


204  997 

29  677 
77  105 
58  372 

8  733 
52  184 

30  469 
5  562 


148  150 
95  045 
53  105 


204  404 
155  951 
48  453 


124  026 

121  929 

2  097 


11  419 
7  501 
9  724 
54  825 
24  558 
19  192 
42  236 


7  795 
6  817 


1  586 
252 
470 


2  838 
564 
234 


1  173 
539 
135 
323 
175 


1  352 
230 
414 
353 


1  050 
595 

465 


■1  778 

340 

152 


221  287 
135  845 

14  584 


347  259 

191  731 

56  278 

99  250 


7  719 
2  319 
12  541 


210  449 
141  562 
68  887 


198  663 

33  859 

9  891 

7  570 

7  548 

51  319 

26  280 

21  505 

40  681 


2  713  857 


215  115 
134  109 
13  520 
32  383 
35  103 


330  113 
191  731 
55  494 

82  ess 


7  031 
1  241 
9  551 


194  837 

28  830 
64  488 
60  486 

4  002 

68  351 

29  055 


145  346 
92  119 
53  227 


179  403 
129  494 
49  909 


103  990 

102  863 

1  127 


180  171 

27  559 

8  937 

7  214 

5  842 

50  225 

24  464 

20  491 

34  439 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  ll/ithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicat)le. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  talile. 

'•Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  ate  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


20-6      LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


sta 

5H3 

54H 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


562-3i56 
562 

563. 56B 
563 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


Total 
(number) 


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES 


24  609 


236 
366 
186 


5  703 

5  006 

177 


623 
232 

206 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


224  761 
90  602 
30  787 


426  679 

249  287 

75  417 

90  375 

10  899 

701 


821  251 

779  391 

14  246 

3  144 

6  845 
3  009 
3  079 
8  934 

7  167 
1  767 

622 
1  981 


664  074 
547  Oil 
470  116 
14  545 
62  350 
36  694 
36  689 

21  196 

22  484 
13  312 

(0) 
ID) 


209  627 
30  589 
28  973 

1  616 

77  853 
68  950 
8  903 

2  292 
383 
ID) 

5  342 


64  416 
30  997 
2  525 
10  747 
409 
17  316 
5  401 
371 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


3  257  840 


220  845 
89  326 
30  631 
4  075 
9  404 
967 
25  008 
61  434 


422  911 

249  287 

74  717 

87  721 

10  567 

619 


755  601 

718  463 

11  866 

2  658 

6  359 
2  235 
2  811 
8  820 

7  121 
1  699 

434 
1  955 


658  618 
547  Oil 
470  116 
14  545 
62  350 
32  388 
35  933 

21  196 

22  090 
13  188 

(0) 
ID) 


204  997 
29  677 
28  121 

1  556 

77  105 
68  372 
8  733 

2  274 
329 
ID) 

5  300 
(D) 


62  184 
30  469 
2  525 
10  737 
385 
16  822 
5  245 
317 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


28  183 
11  940 
4  520 
649 
1  617 
182 
3  093 
6  182 


57  825 
36  881 
10  982 
8  654 
1  235 


73 


50  689 

45  957 

906 

201 

526 

283 

394 

1  963 

1  664 

299 


42  237 
1  948 
5  292 

1  961 
5  194 

2  378 
2  227 
1  510 


28  279 

4  224 

3  904 

320 

10  024 

8  875 

1  149 

406 


Payroll, 
workweeli 
ended 
nearest 
Now,  15 

(dollars) 


83  178 

12  868 

33  087 

4  314 

59  540 

125  510 


155  097 
759  977 
208  002 
160  074 
25  188 
1  856 


987  950 

898  686 

17  583 

4  132 

8  750 

4  815 

7  147 
37  201 
31  714 

5  487 
700 

8  936 


166  083 
936  684 
798  653 
42  440 
95  591 

40  635 
101  895 

45  187 

41  682 
27  827 

ID) 
ID) 


531  935 
76  600 
70  697 
5  903 

197  550 

175  056 

22  494 

7  754 

694 

ID) 

11  850 


6  427 
29  879 

748 
42  056 
11  951 

980 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


7  266 

3  099 

1  149 

150 

345 


17  901 
16  120 
300 
118 
168 
134 
109 


13  216 

10  192 

8  750 

375 

1  067 

533 

1  335 

718 

438 

293 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


t  778 
2  839 
2  086 


2  672 
527 
283 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS i  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY  1  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA'  GLASSKAREi  METAL*ARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO-  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS'  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY'  GRAIN'  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  *00D  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEKS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA'  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT'  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE'  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY'  TOY'  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


3  508 
2  305 
1    682 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


ISO  382 
96  607 
88  187 
5  672 

1  305 
505 
638 

36  567 
7  271 
9  931 

2  511 


221  500 
162  229 
115  511 
10  068 
23  878 
12  769 
59  271 


121  530 

122  311 
2  219 


215  258 
38  287 
12  307 
3  316 
8  991 
7  517 
2  211 
5  306 


10  861 

10  058 

806 

31  060 

19  928 

1  697 

25  112 

19  830 

331 

1  086 

1  066 

17  311 

10  775 
1  515 
1  162 
1  261 

1  352 
5  702 

130 
817 

2  615 
111 


81  565 
15  818 
25  257 
13  160 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


lis  150 
95  015 
87  217 
5  151 

1  287 
169 
618 

36  115 
7  250 
9  710 

2  395 
7  315 


201  101 

155  951 

110  608 

10  058 

22  621 

12  651 

18  153 


121  026 

121  929 

2  097 


2  966 

8  153 
7  501 


9  721 

8  950 

761 

33  316 

19  808 

1  671 

21  558 

19  192 

326 

182 

1  010 

17  311 

10  215 
1  317 
1  118 
1  221 

1  018 
5  536 

130 
751 

2  357 
361 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


11  387 

13  Oil 

955 

198 

50 

110 

1  591 

1  102 

1  535 

220 

1  315 


12  622 
35  820 
21  399 
2  781 
1  105 
1  235 
6  802 


16  271 

16  019 

225 


23  985 
2  176 
1  911 


1  166 

217 

3  851 

3  851 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


119  021 

281  061 

255  610 

18  112 

3  889 

1  010 

2  113 
88  181 
21  905 
27  567 

3  633 
23  931 


825  518 
585  358 
165  325 
51  193 
87  708 
77  831 
139  190 


311  106 

309  303 

1  803 


169  622 
13  657 

10  377 
8  327 

32  050 
21  305 
1  789 

19  516 

20  503 
18  771 

1  732 

11  913 
26  167 

1  111 
71  131 


71  801 

33  757 

7  312 
2  131 
9  129 
9  550 

18  811 
1  135 
1  732 
6  327 
1  003 
1  100 

22  878 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

5  108 
3  697 
3  215 


20  503 
17  218 
12  271 
1  231 


5  605 

5  505 

100 


7  311 
892 
621 
113 
511 
319 


837 
193 
390 


1  838 

2  803 
2  098 


2  383 
515 
256 


20-8      LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Parishes;  Cities  of  2,500 


Total 

Kind-of-bus 

ness  group 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
busmesses 

Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

21  609 

17  961 

3  391  184 

3  257  840 

365  090 

7  097  210 

119  920 

22  073 

1  236 

224  761 

1  239 

426  579 

U39 
70 
166 

111 

92 

313 
36 

136 
91 
50 

41  8l7 
4-  736 

21  021 
9  376 
6  684 

39  409 

4  124 
20  493 

8  942 

5  850 

4  014 

396 

2  085 

1  016 

517 

77  399 

8  315 
39  504 
19  766 

9  814 

1  482 
168 
722 
405 
187 

363 
62 

120 
90 
91 

30 
3 

14 
10 

3 

6  840 

(0) 

3  437 

1  874 

(Dl 

24 
5 

4 
8 
7 

4  218 

733 

1  278 

1  494 

713 

186 
81 
105 

138 

65 
73 

17  196 
9  985 
7  211 

16  438 
9  631 
6  807 

1  536 
857 
679 

28  105 
15  188 
12  917 

591 
323 

268 

172 
72 
100 

15 
3 
12 

1  824 

449 

1  375 

14 

7 
7 

1  352 

754 
608 

25« 
107 
78 

172 
79 
56 
37 

26  100 
11  449 
11  646 
3  005 

24  620 

10  855 

11  256 
2  509 

2  304 

1  076 

1  016 

212 

44  519 

19  689 

20  473 
4  357 

837 
395 
349 
93 

249 
107 
69 
73 

15 
8 

3 

3  520 

2  586 

297 

637 

10 
6 

3 
1 

2  334 

1  576 

ID) 

(Dl 

'^i 

74 

a  209 

7  325 

572 

9  611 

215 

134 

4 

338 

13 

1  559 

J  39 
81 

182 

179 
55 
50 

74 

24  463 
8  140 

7  485 

8  838 

21  213 
7  664 
6  797 
6  752 

1  808 
724 
591 
493 

31  601 
12  254 
10  644 
a  703 

648 
241 
215 
192 

344 
69 
80 

195 

19 
4 
4 

11 

2  832 
934 
470 

1  428 

27 
7 
7 

13 

2  459 

1  013 

661 

785 

16B 
12U 

120 
100 
20 

20  726 
19  270 
1  456 

19  752 
18  680 
1  072 

1  710 

1  632 

78 

32  673 

31  095 

1  578 

619 

573 
46 

174 
129 
45 

12 

11 
1 

1  196 

101 
(01 

10 

8 

2 

1  350 
(Dl 

(Dl 

137 
54 
B3 

101 
42 
59 

8  136 
4  296 
3  840 

7  170 
3  662 
3  508 

631 
359 

272 

12  073 
7  056 
5  017 

256 
132 
124 

135 

54 
81 

6 

4 
2 

319 

(0) 
101 

22 

7 
15 

945 
285 
559 

388 

252 

12 

12U 

304 

212 

10 

82 

47  024 
36  581 
1  049 
9  394 

45  246 

35  691 

1  027 

8  528 

4  588 

3  •■•87 

175 

626 

87  103 

71  465 

3  506 

12  132 

1  536 

1  235 

60 

241 

345 

209 

6 

130 

15 
11 

2  693 
1  819 

874 

22 
10 
1 

11 

4  845 

3  973 

(Dl 

101 

1  675 

I  392 

45 

238 

1  363 

1  164 
39 
160 

285  836 

258  567 

5  931 

21  338 

279  778 

253  699 

5  841 

20  238 

33  452 

31  000 

566 

1  886 

646  391 

599  026 

10  304 

37  061 

10  817 

9  941 

180 

696 

1  363 

1  105 
34 
224 

71 

61 

4 

6 

16  552 

13  934 

547 

2  071 

67 

49 

3 

15 

35  025 

33  788 

220 

1  018 

1  110 
74 
581 
124 
30 
36 
265 

838 
52 

475 
90 
20 
32 

169 

145  873 
4  955 
100  412 
13  894 
1  921 
3  061 
21  630 

138  981 
4  413 
97  360 
12  902 

1  805 

2  985 
19  516 

15  146 

421 

10  985 

1  290 

149 

313 

1  988 

293  633 
9  596 
214  371 
23  746 
2  538 
5  618 
37  764 

4  791 
201 

3  346 
406 
54 
105 
679 

940 
78 

441 

120 
29 
31 

241 

79 

42 
7 
2 
5 

19 

11  264 

212 

6  219 

1  382 
(Dl 

•(Dl, 

2  846 

41 

21 
5 
1 
1 

13 

18  381 
(Dl 

16  159 

1  075 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl' 

83 

53 

5  690 

5  210 

458 

8  377 

162 

77 

2 

(Dl 

5 

111 

86 

42 

4  696 

4  004 

328 

5  626 

112 

100 

4 

724 

1 

(Dl 

102 

72 

7  806 

7  172 

602 

10  328 

233 

109 

8 

1  529 

7 

374 

146 
51 
71 

24 

112 
41 
63 
8 

13  279 

5  158 

7  498 

623 

12  741 

5  054 

7  304 

383 

1  038 

368 

654 

16 

19  138 

7  483 

U  287 

368 

401 

141 

248 

12 

149 
58 
68 
23 

2 
2 

268 

(Dl 
(01 

15 

5 
6 

814 
293 
257 
264 

166 
97 

22 

128 
75 
39 
14 

16  935 
11  164 
4  225 

1  546 

16  233 

10  778 
4  065 
1  390 

1  434 
920 
416 
98 

27  710 
17  269 
8  470 
1  971 

583 
343 
201 
39 

152 
91 
37 
24 

8 

3 
3 
2 

1  216 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

12 
5 
6 

1 

815 
313 
(01 
(Dl 

167 
83 
84 

111 

71 
40 

16  487 
11  692 
4  795 

15  023 
11  266 
3  757 

1  541 

1  178 

363 

28  407 
21  333 
7  074 

536 

387 
149 

150 
66 

84 

6 
5 
1 

701 
(Dl 
(Dl 

18 
11 

1  489 
939 
550 

1  564 
26 

1  285 
28 
225 

1  256 

16 

1  055 

22 

163 

316  738 
2  882 

284  226 
4  245 
25  385 

310  700 

2  746 

279  894 

4  057 

24  003 

35  397 

186 

32  427 

392 

2  392 

681  947 
4  034 

624  459 
7  524 
4  5  930 

11  036 
72 

10  061 
122 
781 

1  222 
21 

984 
22 

195 

85 

1 

65 

2 
17 

15  566 
(Dl 

12  202 

(D) 

2  964 

59 

1 
47 

2 

55  518 
(Dl 

54  955 

(01 

1  123 

95 
79 
16 

77 
65 
12 

12  431 

11  480 

951 

12  161 

11  252 

909 

I  180 

1  125 

55 

20  896 
19  512 
1  384 

375 
339 
36 

74 
58 
15 

9 
9 

3  367 
3  367 

5 

5 

466 
465 

103 

53 

5  775 

4  527 

342 

6  791 

130 

111 

3 

247 

6 

295 

264 
65 

138 
61 

158 
37 
82 
39 

19  366 

3  235 
U  238 

4  893 

17  506 
2  783 

10  174 
4  549 

1  652 

271 

1  017 

364 

33  588 
5  313 

20  553 
7  722 

695 
98 
438 
159 

269 
63 

139 
67 

21 

9 
6 

3  194 

580 

1  830 

784 

26 
6 

14 
6 

2  109 
207 

1  700 
202 

167 
91 
76 

131 
83 
48 

21  725 
16  362 
5  363 

20  789 
16  176 
4  611 

2  002 

1  678 

324 

38  757 
31  343 
7  414 

652 
512 
140 

150 
76 

14 
9 
5 

4  880 

4  106 

774 

B 
2 

674 
(01 
(Dl 

LOUISIANOi  TOTAL 
ACADIA  PARISH. 


CHURCH  POINT  .  .  .  . 

CRO*LEY 

RAYNE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ALLEN  PARISH  

OAKOALE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ASCENSION  PARISH  .  . 
DONALOSONVILLE  .  . 

GONZALES  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 


ASSUMPTION  PARISH. 


AVOYELLES  PARISH  .  .  . 
BUNKIE  

MARKSVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


BEAUREGARD  PARISH.  .  . 

DE  RIDDER 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


BIENVILLE  PARISH  .  .  . 

ARCADIA 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


BOSSIER  PARISH  .  .  .  . 
BOSSIER  CITY  .  .  .  . 
SHREVEPOKT  (PARTI ^  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


CADDO  PARISH  .... 
SHREVEPORT  (PARTI ' 

VIVIAN  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 


CALCASIEU  PARISH  .  .  . 

DE  OUINCY 

LAKE  CHARLES  .  .  .  . 

SULPHUR 

VINTON  

WESTLAKE  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


CALDWELL  PARISH. 
CAMERON  PARISH  . 
CATAHOULA  PARISH 


LAIBORNE  PARISH  ,  .  . 

HAYNESVILLE 

HOMER 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


CONCORDIA  PARISH  .  . 

FERRIDAY  

VIDALIA 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 


DE  SOTO  PARISH  .... 

MANSFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


EAST  BATON  ROUGE  PARISH 

BAKER 

BATON  ROUGE 

ZACHARY 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


EAST  CARROLL  PARISH. 
LAKE  PROVIDENCE.  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 


EAST  FELICIANA  PARISH. 


EVANGELINE  PARISH.  .  . 
MAHOU 

VILLE  PLATTE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


FRANKLIN  PARISH.  .  .  . 

KINNSBORO 

I    REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'Slueveporl  is  in  Bossier  and  Caddo  Parishes. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Klndofbusiness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  * 

1 

Estab 
hsh- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

5    703 

621    251 

366 

664    074 

3    207 

248    557 

1    623 

209    627 

1    130 

150    382 

4    776 

221    500 

897 

124    530 

2   672 

215   258 

758 

84    565 

1 

120 
27 

37 
28 
26 

8    986 

628 
5    0U3 
2    070 
1    045 

27 
5 

U 
9 
2 

8    593 

1     083 
4    291 

(0). 

(Dl 

46 
4 
18 
14 
12 

2    744 
309 

1    301 
595 
438 

22 
2 

15 
5 

1     471 
(Dl 

1    017 
(Dl 

21 

2 
11 

7 
1 

1    538 
(Dl 
656 
367 

(Dl 

85 
15 
27 

11 

33 

2    010 
160 
781 
353 
706 

14 

2 
7 

1 

1    594 
(01 
820 
511 
(Dl 

42 

5 
17 
15 

5 

2    533 

465 
907 
767 
373 

5 

5 

1    290 
1    290 

e 

145 
23 
22 

4    499 
2    932 
1    567 

17 

6 
9 

4    346 
3    064 
1    282 

25 
16 

1    917 
937 
980 

9 
5 

3 

790 
524 
155 

9 
7 
2 

553 

(Dl 
(Dl 

31 
11 
20 

551 
291 
250 

6 
4 

793 
407 
385 

13 
5 
8 

561 
(Dl 
(Dl 

: 

: 

e 

73 
34 
13 
26 

7    448 

2  829 

3  794 
825 

19 

7 
9 

3 

5    742 

1    654 

4    051 

37 

35 
13 
12 
10 

1    769 
773 
615 
381 

11 
6 

4 

1 

1    034 
382 
(Dl 
(01 

8 

759 
310 
449 

40 
14 
13 
13 

1    363 
428 
652 
303 

10 
6 

3 
1 

834 
436 
(01 
(Dl 

21 

5 
8 
8 

1    013 
289 
363 
361 

12 

6 
2 

264 
186 
(0I> 
(01 

ic 
1 

i: 
i: 

39 

1    915 

5 

1    562 

18 

941 

2 

(01 

4 

236 

31 

804 

5 

420 

1 

(01 

- 

- 

1' 

109 
11 
26 
72 

5    134 
1    016 

1  549 

2  569 

18 

5 
8 
5 

6    242 

2  683 

3  333 
225 

40 
14 
6 
16 

1    416 
582 
412 
322 

11 
2 

3 
6 

509 
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190 

14 

5 
5 

1    482 
647 
273 
552 

44 
13 
5 
25 

818 
161 
1?3 
534 

9 

3 
2 

988 
(01 
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238 

41 
14 
6 
19 

1    402 
425 
150 
817 

7 
3 

1    181 

14 

1    167 

1. 
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1- 
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37 
20 
17 

4    554 

3    699 

655 

13 
13 

5    48U 
5    484 

23 
16 

7 

1    513 

1    350 

153 

10 
10 

803 
(01 
(Dl 

9 

8 
1 

395 

(Dl 
(Dl 

18 
10 
8 

620 
426 
194 

4 
3 
1 

543 
(01 
(01 

24 
20 

3    185 

3    115 

70 

8 
5 
3 

1    083 

1    074 

9 

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13 
29 

2    908 
1    345 
1    553 

6 
7 
1 

1     587 
(01 
(01 

23 
9 

14 

909 
284 
625 

7 
5 

2 

441 
(01 
(01 

1 
3 

155 
(Dl 
(Dl 

9 

3 
5 

233 

101 
132 

5 
1 
4 

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(01 
139 

10 
4 
6 

275 
95 
180 

1 
1 

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2. 

2' 

72 
2B 

8    537 
5    615 

2    722 

35 

28 

1 

6 

11    987 
10    343 

(Dl 
(01 

53 

45 
4 
14 

5    449 

4   612 

157 

680 

19 
15 
2 

2 

1    670 

1    435 

(Dl 

(01 

15 
12 

3 

1    034 
881 

153 

78 
61 
2 
15 

3   730 

3    144 

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(Dl 

13 
10 
1 

2 

1    509 

1    155 

(Dl 

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49 

28 

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20 

3   791 

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1    543 

7 
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1    579 

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2 

353 

257 
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57    833 

55    574 

1    942 

10    317 

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73 
5 
10 

58    115 

54    948 

1    819 

1    348 

229 

193 

8 

28 

16    653 

15   919 

354 

1    580 

155 

146 
2 

7 

25    298 

24    631 
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105 
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3 
6 

17    116 

16    190 

360 

555 

225 

192 

6 

27 

13    000 

11    827 

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1    020 

63 
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3 
6 

10   219 

9    150 

325 

733 

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3 
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18    321 

15   483 

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53 

49 

14 

5    503 
5    113 

390 

2 

3 
3 
3 

225 
19 
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21 
7 
6 
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36    621 
1    760 

22    193 

3    593 

582 

1    112 

7    581 

59 

39 
5 

1 
9 

30    231 

(01 

23    701 

3    040 

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(Dl 

2    725 

170 
13 

78 
19 
6 
8 
46 

12    615 

962 

5    689 

1    299 

519 

679 

3    456 

72 
5 
51 
10 

3 
1 
2 

7    571 
419 

6    154 
850 
26 
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(01 

58 
5 
37 

5    372 

75 

4    331 

515 

(Dl 
82 
(Dl 

198 
11 
94 
18 
6 
5 
53 

6   709 
336 

3    306 
717 
149 
166 

2    035 

41 
2 
23 

5 

2 
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7 

5    721 
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3    952 
592 
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404 

137 
9 
82 
18 
2 
2 
24 

9    483 
282 

7    152 
588 
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(Dl 

1    097 

30 
2 

20 
6 

2 

1    404 

(01 

1    325 

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(01 

3 
3 
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3 
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3 

23 

1    642 

4 

1    431 

15 

598 

5 

493 

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10 

228 

3 

304 

15 

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4 

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12 

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184 

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13 

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6 

283 

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15 

330 

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32 
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3    739 

1    647 

1    954 

138 

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4    431 

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2  654 

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147 
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209 
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4    964 

2    761 

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11 
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3   932 

3    708 
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1    785 
912 

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1    014 
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353 

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12 
6 

773 
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3    200 
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253 
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5 
56 

73    813 
1    706 

63    665 

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2 
15 

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52    392 

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1    981 

243 

5 

191 

5 
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24    038 
379 

18    680 

528 

4    451 

124 

2 
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3 
5 

14    855 
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14    434 
119 
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79 

75 

2 
1 

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13    339 

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(Dl 

260 

1 

227 

3 

29 

17    119 
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15    353 

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15 

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15 

3    702 

408 

1    997 

1    297 

12 

1 
8 
3 

4    598 

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2    059 

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31 
5 

15 
10 

1    431 

179 

1    088 

154 

20 
5 
5 
8 

515 
141 
166 
185 

12 

5 
6 
1 

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672 
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49 
14 
26 
9 

788 
231 
399 
158 

5 

2 
3 
1 

504 
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(Dl 

12 

3 
7 
2 

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502 
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2 

2 

419 
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5. 

61 

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15 
16 
29 

4    315 
2    441 
1     874 

15 

10 
5 

3    584 

2    757 

627 

21 
10 
11 

1    895 

1    233 

552 

15 
9 

5 

1    305 

1    005 

300 

9 
6 
3 

574 
498 
76 

9 
5 

4 

345 
191 
155 

9 

6 

3 

675 
672 
203 

17 
13 

2   906 
(01 
(01 

5 

1 

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(01 
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5' 
5£ 
5= 

20-10    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Parishes;  Cities  of  2,500 


GRANT  PARISH  

IBERIA  PARISH 

JEANERETTE  

NEW  IBERIA  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH, 

IBERVILLE  PARISH  .  .  . 

PLAOUEMINE  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH, 

JACKSON  PARISH  .  .  .  , 

JONESBORO , 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH, 

JEFFERSON  PARISH  .  .  . 

GRETNA  , 

HARAHAN 

KENNER  

*ESTWEGO  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 

JEFFERSON  DAVIS  PARISI 

JENNINGS  

LAKE  ARTHUR.  ... 

WELSH 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 

LAFAYETTE  PARISH  •  . 

LAFAYETTE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 

LAFOURCHE  PARISH  .  . 
GOLDEN  MEADOW.  .  . 

THIBODAUX 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 

LA  SALLE  PARISH.  .  . 

LINCOLN  PARISH  ... 

GRAMBLING 

RUSTON  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 

LIVINGSTON  PARISH.  .  . 
DENHAM  SPRINGS  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH, 

MADISON  PARISH  ... 

TALLULAH  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 

MOREHOUSE  PARISH  .  . 

BASTROP , 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 

NATCHITOCHES  PARISH. 
NATCHITOCHES  ... 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 


OUACHITA  PARISH.  .  .  . 

MONROE  

WEST  MONROE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


PLAQUEMINES  PARISH 


POINTE  COUPEE  PARISH  . 
NEW  ROADS 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


RAPIDES  PARISH  .  .  . 
ALEXANDRIA  .... 

PINEVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 


Total 
(number) 


RED  RIVER  PARISH 


RICHLAND  PARISH.  .  ,  . 

DELHI 

RAyVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


SABINE  PARISH 

mAnY 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ST  BERNARD  PARISH. 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  5: 


D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
:,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table 


50  58S 
5  889 

39  327 
5  369 

23  285 

11  067 

12  218 


256  039 
«1  519 
3  653 
6  639 
10  286 
193  9«2 

33  mn 

21  850 
2  173 
6  9«0 

2  211 

109  800 
95  119 
14  681 

61  197 

3  892 
31  051 
26  2«« 


18  965 
12  278 
6  687 

lU  045 
12  997 
1  0«8 

26  617 

21  958 
4  659 

22  863 
18  650 

4  213 


812 
678 
316 
818 

328 
716 
612 

905 

(NA) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


48  619 
5  763 

38  045 
4  811 

22  075 

10  661 

11  414 

12  918 
10  331 

2  587 


5  925 
9  730 

189  866 

32  040 

21  282 

2  287 

6  690 
1  781 

106  016 

92  881 

13  135 

57  919 

3  558 
30  189 
24  172 


24  484 

312 

22  036 


13  547 

12  627 

920 

25  219 

20  720 
4  499 

21  791 
18  318 

3  473 


134  347 

109  200 

19  165 

5  982 


11  773 

8  592 
3  181 

107  602 

83  779 

9  544 
14  279 


19  660 

8  108 

9  936 
1  616 

11  758 

8  178 

3  580 


21  325 

Not  available. 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


5  130 
506 

4  177 
447 

1  758 

1  002 

756 


289 

591 

849 

19  850 


1  954 
190 
781 
239 

12  193 
10  907 

1  286 

5  467 

370 

3  096 

2  001 


2  266 

1  915 
351 

2  133 

1  837 
295 


14  974 

12  281 

2  068 

625 


1  030 
794 
235 

11  521 

9  433 

836 

1  352 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


33  991 

19  322 

14  669 

25  256 

20  250 

4  995 

518  419 
85  932 

5  889 


61  554 
38  340 

3  948 
13  389 

5  887 

236  377 
210  883 
25  494 

106  727 
10  549 
56  628 


48  305 

336 

43  889 

4  081 

33  150 
20  870 
12  280 


45  296 
37  967 
7  329 

41  613 
35  973 
5  540 


2  052  117 

299  233 

248  891 
38  855 
11  477 


22  815 
18  531 
4  285 

220  409 
175  881 
15  206 
28  322 


35  992 

14  799 
19  616 
2  577 

19  120 
13  029 
6  091 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


216 

275 
6  454 


1  800 
142 
957 


4  686 

3  733 

710 

243 


3  855 

2  997 

295 

573 


804       33  723 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  tiardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


184 

4  540 

1  142 

2  858 
540 

1  249 
452 
797 


317 

966 

9  771 

5  758 
1  729 

323 
3  017 

689 

7  839 


22 

763 

9 

072 

7 

289 

(D) 

IDI 

852 

1 

860 

IDI, 

IDI 

7 

'404 

4 

248 

508 

2 

548 

IDI 

5 

703 

2 

583 

2 

751 

359 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kind-of-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  ■ 

"i 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

= 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number; 

($1,000) 

(number. 

($1,000) 

21 

901 

5 

1    419 

11 

588 

1 

ID) 

s 

31 

13 

257 

2 

(D) 

3 

92 

2 

ID) 

1 

123 
20 
73 
30 

11    973 

999 

9    577 

1     397 

31 
5 
22 

11    260 

1    704 

8    859 

697 

59 
10 
42 

7 

4    255 
457 

2    931 
867 

31 
3 
28 

3    800 

133 

3    657 

36 

8 
25 

3 

3    128 
379 

2    589 
160 

87 
15 
56 
15 

2    195 
354 

1    441 
400 

17 
3 
11 

3 

1    585 
240 

1    087 
258 

57 
5 

45 
6 

2    555 

36 

2    218 

301 

11 

6 
1 

(o" 

939 

(D> 

2 

3 

5 

69 
25 
41 

7    309 
3    646 
3    653 

15 
6 
9 

7    516 
2    829 

4    687 

29 
15 

14 

1    506 
971 
535 

9 
5 

478 
252 
225 

15 
10 
5 

1    222 

1    014 

208 

40 
13 

27 

1    194 
545 
648 

8 

4 

767 
408 
359 

14 
5 

ID> 
203 
(0). 

2 
2 

(D> 
(0) 

5 

7 
8 

38 
15 
23 

3    572 
2    369 
1    203 

4 

ID] 
(0) 

22 

11 
11 

1    486 
676 
810 

6 
8 

737 
737 

7 
4 
3 

922 
655 
267 

11 
7 

259 
173 
86 

2 
2 

548 
(D) 
(D) 

10 
7 
3 

754 
483 
281 

4 
2 
2 

14 
(D> 
(D) 

9 
10 
11 

229 
33 

7 
17 
17 
155 

88    826 
5    790 
1    806 

3  155 

4  825 
73    250 

75 
22 

1 
3 

45 

40     148 

16     152 

ID) 

ID) 

1     141 

22    431 

191 
27 
7 
13 
13 

131 

17    575 
1    549 
576 
880 
1    020 
13    451 

74 
18 
1 
5 
4 
46 

13    251 

4    029 
ID) 
ID) 
325 

a    555 

57 
13 

2 
38 

10    710 
2    717 

ID) 

ID) 
7    426 

337 
59 

7 

18 

8 

235 

20    023 

2    505 

211 

1    048 

478 

15    781 

37 
5 
2 

1 
2 
27 

8    634 
899 
(D) 
ID) 
(D) 

6    835 

100 
21 
2 

3 
70 

7    149 

1    135 

(D) 

155 

ID) 

5    273 

63 
5 
7 
9 

38 

3    328 
84 
99 
228 

44 
2    873 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 

67 
25 
13 
8 
21 

6    818 

4    411 

367 

974 

555 

20 
11 
2 
5 
1 

9    053 

8     144 

ID) 

732 

(D) 

40 
17 
5 
5 
12 

1    985 

1    207 

175 

337 

266 

19 
13 
2 

1    263 
10) 
ID) 
245 

16 
8 
5 
3 

981 
588 
136 
257 

53 
20 
12 

7 
14 

1  2de 

641 
220 
153 

194 

10 
6 
1 

2 

1 

1    290 
779 

ID) 
(D) 
(D) 

25 
15 

2 
6 

2 

(131 
1    498 
(D) 
839 
(D) 

2 

2 

(0) 
ID) 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

Its 

83 
62 

18    664 
14    798 
3    866 

31 
27 

23    900 
23    653 

247 

109 
77 
32 

8    664 
6    711 
1    953 

58 
54 

9    378 

9    202 

176 

36 
28 
8 

5    331 

5    084 

247 

177 
134 

43 

7    575 

6    583 

993 

40 
28 
12 

3    490 

2    808 

682 

95 
76 
19 

8    806 
6    938 
1    868 

23 

14 
9 

1    494 

1    398 

95 

23 

24 
25 

126 
9 
31 
83 

15    957 

541 

7    892 

7    524 

30 
3 

11 
16 

12    567 

ID) 

5    848 

ID) 

59 
5 
18 
36 

4    384 
398 

1  714 

2  272 

40 

20 
15 

3    842 

218 

2    492 

1    132 

17 
1 
6 

10 

2    543 
(D) 

1    084 
(01 

87 
10 
25 

51 

3   615 

257 

1    428 

1    830 

14 
3 
5 
6 

1    808 
174 
740 
894 

41 
3 
21 
17 

4    593 

65 

3    506 

1    022 

18 

5 
12 

1     446 

1    215 
230 

26 

27 
28 
29 

33 

2    652 

13 

2    936 

21 

1    212 

7 

550 

3 

235 

11 

192 

4 

465 

10 

459 

- 

- 

30 

48 

1 

35 

12 

5    574 
(D> 

5    038 
(01 

16 

15 

1 

6    554 

ID) 
(0) 

35 
3 

27 
5 

2    419 
125 

1    796 
498 

19 
2 

16 
1 

2    225 

ID) 

2    089 

(0) 

12 

11 
1 

994 

ID) 
(D) 

19 
3 

15 
1 

1    005 
(0) 
895 

(D) 

9 

7 
2 

893 

(01 

(D) 

20 

18 

2 

1    739 

(D) 
(D) 

6 

4 
2 

526 

(0) 

(D) 

31 
32 
33 

34 

52 
19 
33 

4    695 
2    829 
1    865 

12 
11 

1 

4    855 
(D) 
(0) 

35 
12 
23 

2    069 

979 

1    090 

11 
5 
5 

701 
575 
126 

4 
4 

(D) 
ID) 

41 
11 
30 

3    316 

1  182 

2  134 

5 
3 

2 

533 
(D) 

ID) 

9 
7 
2 

551 
(D) 
(D) 

1 
1 

(0) 
(D> 

35 
35 
37 

29 

2"t 
5 

3    133 

2    955 

168 

6 
6 

3    152 
3    152 

18 
18 

1    054 
ID) 
ID) 

8 

8 

567 
567 

6 
5 

345 
345 

21 
19 
2 

(0) 

688 
(D) 

3 

3 

534 
534 

15 
13 
2 

1    084 
ID) 

(D) 

2 
2 

(0) 
(D) 

38 
39 
40 

70 
21 

6    962 

6    056 

906 

15 
14 
1 

5    680 
10) 
ID) 

35 
26 

10 

2    045 
1    568 

477 

12 
12 

1    044 
1    044 

12 

10 

2 

959 
10) 

(D) 

32 
25 

7 

1    014 
854 
150 

11 
7 

1     106 
835 
271 

27 
20 

7 

2   035 

1    422 

513 

9 

7 
2 

452 
(D) 
ID) 

41 

42 
43 

65 
29 
36 

6    340 
4    573 
1    767 

11 

10 

1 

2    958 
ID) 
(D) 

28 
18 
10 

2    182 

1    583 

499 

16 
16 

1    226 
1    225 

6 
5 

325 
326 

21 
9 
12 

788 
455 
333 

7 
6 
1 

854 
(0) 

(D) 

28 

11 
17 

1    683 
913 
770 

13 
12 
1 

954 
(0) 
(D) 

45 
46 

888 

168    717 

180 

129    827 

378 

39    551 

313 

65    236 

187 

40    337 

1    284 

78    050 

186 

35   015 

533 

47    509 

156 

42    028 

47 

178 
90 
38 
50 

27    380 
17    105 
7    410 
2    865 

49 
37 
10 
2 

28    976 

27    843 

10) 

ID) 

121 
75 
27 
18 

9    311 
5    719 
2    354 
1    228 

84 
64 
17 

3 

10    188 

9    199 

ID) 

(D) 

51 

43 
17 
1 

9    320 

7    962 

(D) 

ID) 

132 
88 
29 
15 

5    724 

4    187 

805 

732 

43 
28 
12 
3 

4    722 

3    551 

879 

192 

132 
90 
28 
14 

7    769 

5   858 

1    485 

415 

40 
20 
13 

7 

2    351 

1    047 

1    178 

136 

48 
49 
50 
51 

314 

4    969 

3 

(D) 

21 

1    523 

1 

ID) 

3 

341 

48 

1    346 

4 

322 

7 

730 

- 

- 

52 

65 
20 
15 

4    041 
2    099 

1    942 

7 

2    525 
2    625 

20 
8 
12 

1    303 
493 
810 

5 

4 

1 

415 
ID) 

(D) 

5 
4 
1 

275 
(D) 

(D) 

30 
13 
17 

519 
193 
326 

8 
5 
3 

488 
376 

112 

13 
8 
5 

895 
337 
559 

6 

5 

92 
92 

53 
54 
55 

183 
84 
21 
78 

26    626 
16    882 
5    280 
4    464 

49 
35 

9 

21    185 

20    104 

173 

908 

124 
51 
15 
58 

8    892 
3   977 
1    455 
3    450 

49 
38 
3 

8 

7    257 

6    590 

ID) 

<D) 

35 
29 
2 
5 

5    340 

5    242 
(D) 
(D) 

127 
85 
8 

34 

5    401 

3    714 

377 

1    310 

24 
18 

3 
3 

3    072 

2    472 

428 

172 

85 
65 
3 
18 

7    440 

5    542 

203 

1    695 

28 
16 
3 
9 

1    372 

1    062 

224 

86 

56 
57 
58 
59 

20 

1     806 

5 

1    790 

6 

614 

5 

115 

4 

197 

5 

202 

1 

(0) 

8 

(D) 

- 

- 

60 

42 
10 
19 
13 

4    180 

1    708 

1    750 

722 

7 
3 

3    294 
ID) 
ID) 

25 

6 
13 
6 

1    507 
575 
741 
191 

20 
7 
10 

3 

881 
254 
601 
25 

6 

3 
3 

456 
232 
224 

20 
3 

13 

701 
132 
494 
75 

6 

2 
3 
1 

948 
ID) 

462 
ID) 

21 

8 
10 

3 

(D) 

1    021 

812 

ID) 

2 
2 

ID) 

ID) 

51 
62 
63 
64 

48 
11 
37 

2    896 
1    750 
1     135 

15 
11 

3    755 
ID) 
ID) 

21 
9 
12 

1    505 
815 
690 

8 
6 

2 

789 
(D) 
ID) 

7 
3 

595 
430 
165 

12 
2 
10 

290 
(D) 
(0) 

2 
2 

441 
ID) 
ID) 

6 

2 

(D) 
165 

(D) 

2 
2 

ID) 
ID) 

65 
66 
67 

48 

11    172 

5 

681 

28 

2    588 

3 

425 

2 

(D) 

56 

1    905 

5 

1    541 

4 

47 

17 

(D) 

68 

20-12    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Parishes;  Cities  of  2,500 


ST  CHARLES  PARISH. 
ST  HELENA  PARISH  . 


ST  JAMES  PARISH.  .  .  . 

LUTCHER 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ST  JOHN  THE  BAPTIST  PARISH 


st  landry  parish  .  .  . 

Eunice  

opelousas 

remainder  of  parish. 


ST  MARTIN  PARISH  .  .  . 
BREAUX  BRIDGE.  .  .  . 
ST  MARTINVILLE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ST  MARY  PARISH  .  .  .  . 

BERWICK 

FRANKLIN  

MORGAN  CITY 

PATTERSON 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ST  TAMMANY  PARISH.  .  . 

COVINGTON.  

SEIDELL 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


TANGIPAHOA  PARISH.  .  . 

AMITE  CITY  

HAMMOND 

KENTWOOD  

PONCHATOULA 

REMAINDER, OF  PARISH. 


TENSAS  PARISH. 


TERREBONNE  PARISH.  .  . 

HOUMA 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


UNION  PARISH  

FARMERVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


VERMILION  PARISH  .  .  . 

ABBEVILLE 

KAPLAN  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


VERNON  PARISH 

LEESVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


WASHINGTON  PARISH.  .  . 

BOGALUSA  

FRANKLINTON 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


WEBSTER  PARISH  .  .  .  . 

MINDEN  

SPRINGHILL  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


WEST  BATON  ROUGE  PARISH. 

PORT  ALLEN  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 


WEST  CARROLL  PARISH. 


WEST  FELICIANA  PARISH. 


WINN  PARISH 

WINNFIELO 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


12  162 
2  951 
9  211 


63  022 
15  396 
32  268 

15  358 


U7 

7U1 

1 

557 

13 

227 

?6 

551 

1 

511 

« 

859 

U3 

2«1 

17 

283 

20 

832 

5 

126 

61 

775 

1? 

137 

?« 

195 

5 

5U8 

10 

037 

9 

S58 

8 

060 

614 

"t68 

53 

843 

10 

625 

11 

556 

6 

268 

5 

288 

37 

590 

18 

17J 

8 

801 

10 

613 

19 

1131 

15 

68b 

3 

749 

«2 

765 

?8 

301 

11 

1?1 

3 

343 

35 

331 

19 

249 

11 

837 

4 

245 

7 

001 

5 

079 

1 

922 

10  612 

10  246 

366 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
l$l,000) 


9  082 

1  922 

10  804 

2  801 
8  003 

7  473 


13  169 
6  006 
4  973 
2  190 

45  855 
1  275 
12  823 
26  024 
1  328 
4  405 

41  927 
16  885 
20  510 
4  532 

58  513 
11  847 
23  237 


60  964 
51  865 
9  079 


33  744 
16  861 

7  754 
9  129 

18  2S2 

15  115 
3  137 

40  809 
27  139 

10  667 
3  003 

34  135 

16  743 

11  635 
3  757 


3  982 
10  110 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


6  271 
1  510 

3  547 
1  214 


3  863 

1  644 

1  790 

449 


702 
430 
272 

3  324 

1  769 

781 

774 

1  722 

1  483 
239 

3  705 

2  506 
975 
224 

3  242 
1  827 
1  094 

321 


317 
1  091 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


17  100 

2  901 

17  524 

4  509 

13  015 


27  105 
11  019 
9  909 


65  331 

1  364 

6  523 

71  262 

31  021 

31  211 

9  030 

106  673 

23  808 

43  946 

9  944 

14  698 

14  477 

11  053 

134  759 

112  758 

21  991 

16  345 

9  810 

5  535 

65  297 

35  760 

15  487 
14  050 


61  057 
34  950 
20  043 

6  064 

9  900 

7  585 
2  315 


6  104 
23  505 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 
(number) 


320 
79 
241 

335 

2  354 
556 

1  291 
507 


1  283 
531 
533 
219 

1  964 
410 
822 
196 
275 
261 

204 

2  223 
1  660 

363 

258 
154 
104 

1  205 
534 
280 


1  368 
943 
351 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind  of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails ,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


Estab 
lish 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


1  747 

489 

1  258 

394 

5  099 

1  526 

2  172 


3  201 
1  862 

828 
511 

4  291 
546 

1  267 


951 
530 
331 

7  523 

2  626 
1  554 

3  331 


2  606 

1  509 

1  059 

228 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  ■ 


Estab 
hsh- 
ments 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zerc.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kmd-of-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating 
P 

drinking 
aces 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

"1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
listi- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
menfs 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No,) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

25 

2    586 

10 

1    630 

25 

1    619 

4 

(01 

6 

755 

40 

735 

4 

541 

13 

294 

2 

(Dl 

1 

5 

536 

- 

- 

6 

454 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

(Dl 

- 

2 

13 
6 
37 

3    888 

1  143 

2  745 

6 
2 

4 

2    795 
IDI 
(Dl 

11 

5 
5 

433 
142 
291 

5 
2 
3 

434 
(Ul 
(Dl 

4 
1 
3 

435 
(01 
(01 

25 

11 

14 

537 
130 
507 

3 
3 

159 
159 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

5 

1 

(Dl 
(Dl 
94 

3 
4 
5 

26 

3    291 

2 

(0) 

19 

807 

4 

221 

2 

(Dl 

20 

1    357 

3 

164 

572 

8 

62 

6 

163 

tb 
93 

14    320 

3  209 
6    224 

4  887 

34 
10 
19 
5 

13    549 
3    862 
8    387 
1    300 

99 
23 

34 
42 

5   804 

1  292 

2  921 
2    591 

37 
10 
22 
5 

4    547 
959 

3    450 
238 

30 
6 
11 
11 

3    302 

759 

2    129 

414 

131 
25 

45 
61 

3    539 

557 

1    220 

1    752 

17 

4 
7 
6 

1    981 
627 
899 

455 

64 
18 
31 
15 

3    745 

1    078 

1    773 

695 

14 

5 
5 

1    405 
557 
709 
129 

7 
6 
9 

10 

83 
20 
36 
27 

4    123 
1    065 
1    730 
1    326 

10 
5 
5 

3    913 
2    270 
1    643 

23 
10 
6 

7 

1    183 
613 
281 
269 

10 

5 
5 

427 
204 
223 

6 
3 
3 

(Dl 
256 
(Dl 

48 
17 
19 
12 

1    341 
428 
294 
619 

8 

3 

1 

501 
266 
(01 
(01 

17 

603 

424 
147 
32 

1 
1 

(01 
(01 

11 
12 
13 
14 

111 
6 
26 
tl 
12 
26 

13    889 

251 

3    668 

6    821 

1  020 

2  129 

19 

5 
5 
8 

1 

9    604 

(Dl 

3    232 

5    343 

(0> 

(D) 

39 
1 
10 
13 

1 
14 

4    791 
(Dl 

1  018 

2  671 
(01 
(Dl, 

25 

2 
6 

14 
2 
1 

2    342 
(Dl 
886 

1    182 
(Dl 
(Dl 

22 

1 
6 
12 

3 

2    116 
(Ul 
481 

1     188 

(Dl 

81 
8 

16 

35 
5 

17 

5    336 
105 
559 

4    092 
115 
466 

16 
1 

6 

8 
1 

1    839 
(01 
(Dl 
913 
(Dl 

29 

1    483 
70 
450 
(01 

(Dl 

5 

2 

3 

1    439 

(01 
(01 

15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

69 
21 
19 
29 

14    079 
5    313 

7    672 

1    094 

20 
8 

10 
2 

9    592 
(01 

5    291 
(D) 

45 
13 
14 
18 

3   695 

1    224 

1    463 

988 

20 
9 
8 
3 

1    367 

806 
459 

100 

9 
1 
8 

859 

(Dl 
IDI 
(Dl 

87 
20 
19 
46 

3    031 

744 

1     114 

1     173 

10 

3 
3 

1    367 
504 
691 
172 

37 

3    457 

2    064 

802 

591 

8 
2 
5 
1 

945 
(Dl 
211 
(01 

21 
22 
23 

24 

131 
25 
31 
6 
It 
55 

13    345 

2    171 

5    345 

537 

2    348 
2    944 

35 

7 
15 
7 

2 

15    349 
5    109 
7    160 
1    879 
(Dl 
(Dl 

75 

22 
7 
12 
27 

4    510 
515 

1    852 
268 
870 

1    005 

32 
6 
12 

4 
5 

2 

2    357 
423 

1    270 
252 
(01 
(01 

17 
3 

8 

5 
1 

1    658 
237 
902 

(Dl 

(01 

72 
8 

31 
2 
9 

22 

2    731 
255 

1    291 
(Dl 
(01 
729 

21 
5 
5 
3 
3 
5 

1    605 
195 
612 
173 
410 
215 

8   969 

1    054 

(Dl 

1  421 
(Dl 

2  159 

7 
1 

5 

1    229 

(Dl 

(Dl 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

32 

1    354 

6 

1    717 

12 

527 

6 

205 

2 

(Dl 

10 

233 

3 

262 

670 

1 

(01 

31 

148 
81 
67 

18    651 
14    485 
4     166 

24 
22 
2 

11    215 
(Dl 

(0) 

68 
46 
22 

5    326 
4    125 
1    201 

25 
25 

2    630 
2    630 

25 

24 

2 

3    300 

(Dl 
(01 

110 
73 
37 

5    084 
3    082 
2    002 

14 
11 

3 

1    804 
(01 
(Dl 

3   052 

2    721 

331 

27 
25 
2 

1    647 
(Dl 
(01 

32 
33 

34 

36 
10 
26 

1    995 

1    079 

916 

12 

5 

3    138 
1    699 
1    239 

21 
6 
15 

1    195 
729 
455 

J 

350 
263 

87 

5 

3 
2 

225 

(01 
(Dl 

14 
10 

176 
102 
76 

3 

1 
2 

451 
(01 
(Dl 

2    514 
1    140 
1    374 

2 
2 

16 
(Dl 
(Dl 

35 

35 
37 

124 
15 
36 
«3 

7    380 
3   772 
1    559 

1    949 

22 
8 
8 
5 

7    597 

4    612 

2    077 

708 

45 
17 
12 
16 

2    812 

I    129 

962 

721 

30 
14 
11 

5 

1    611 
737 
523 
351 

21 
12 
5 
3 

1    312 
877 
(Dl 
(01 

89 
24 
22 

43 

2    393 

794 

351 

1    248 

17 

7 

6 

1    615 
713 
421 
482 

3    308 

1    441 

(Dl 

(Dl 

13 
4 

264 
222 
62 

38 
39 

40 
41 

20 
24 

5   042 
3    820 
1    222 

11 

10 
1 

4    654 
(Dl 
(Dl 

25 
19 
6 

1    859 

1    533 

326 

8 
6 

922 
922 

6 
5 

483 
483 

51 
34 
17 

1    912 

1    225 

687 

2 
2 

(01 
(01 

2    359 

(Dl 
(01 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 

42 
43 

98 
57 
21 
20 

9    825 
7    105 
2    156 

564 

26 
13 

7 
1 

9    525 
6    799 

(Dl 
(Dl 

42 
21 
15 
5 

3    333 

2    095 
994 
244 

25 
16 
5 

2 

2    673 

2    089 

(0) 

(01 

19 
13 
5 

1    395 

1    159 

227 

40 
31 
9 

1    250 
1    058 

(01 
(Dl 

14 
11 
3 

1    518 

1    128 

390 

5   043 

1  753 

2  773 
517 

9 
5 
2 
2 

1    283 
1    195 

(01 
(Dl 

45 
46 
47 
46 

72 
29 
9 
34 

9    689 
4    871 
3    142 
1    675 

25 
16 
6 

3 

8    425 

5    200 

3    156 

59 

54 
25 
14 
14 

3    214 

1    787 

887 

540 

22 
12 
9 

1 

2    224 
(Dl 

1    054 
(Dl 

24 
18 
5 

1 

1    637 

(Dl 
584 
(Dl 

37 
13 
8 
16 

1    469 
632 
279 
576 

11 
5 
3 

3 

1    049 
591 
312 
145 

1    574 
839 
288 

447 

17 

2 
7 
8 

475 
(01 
62 
(01 

49 
50 
51 
52 

20 
12 

8 

2    803 

2    124 
579 

4 
2 
2 

238 

(01 
(Dl 

13 
10 
3 

1    386 

1    176 

210 

10 
8 
2 

438 
(01 
(Dl 

2 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

31 
18 
13 

729 
322 

407 

3 
2 

1 

324 
(Dl 
(01 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

■ 

-: 

53 
54 
55 

33 

1    367 

9 

1    551 

12 

546 

4 

293 

2 

(01 

8 

152 

4 

320 

(01 

- 

- 

56 

13 

1    607 

3 

(Dl 

7 

496 

- 

- 

3 

142 

13 

404 

1 

(Dl 

55 

- 

- 

57 

23 

14 
9 

2    679 

2    380 

299 

9 
9 

2    339 
2    339 

15 
13 

2 

(Dl 

1     110 

(Dl 

6 

1 

580 
(01 
(Dl 

6 
6 

336 
335 

8 
6 

196 
195 

6 
6 

571 
571 

11 
11 

617 
817 

2 
1 
1 

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

56 
59 
50 

20-14    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52U 
5251 
5252 


543 

5«H 

5«5 

5"t6 

5tt62 

5«63 

5U9 


55  EX.554 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3i568 

562 

563 

56S 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES • 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGi  NEEDLEKORH  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESt  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES-  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS i  .  . 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NOpNFRANCHISED 

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  Automotive  dealers  .  .  .  .  ;  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


apparel.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES.  .     ,    .     '• 

HOSIERY  STORES  •    

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS • 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES •    .    , 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .     .     .    . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  East  Baton  Rouge  Parish,  la. 


56  518 
46  670 
5  659 

2  340 


73 

S18 

71  590 

69 

247 

67  441 

3 

536 

3  294 

14 

855 

? 

692 

2 

692 

6 

610 

6 

073 

537 

286 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


15  450 

4  944 

5  767 
222 

1  509 


56  196 
46  670 
5  609 
2  078 


66 

310 

65 

686 

S? 

S7S 

52 

575 

42 

343 

42 

343 

2  077 

1  514 

453 


14  693 
2  692 
2  592 


5  073 
537 
286 


1  875 
502 
676 


8  103 

6  831 

669 

247 


1  969 
372 
372 


153  070 

140  778 

15  772 

3  803 


85  883 
77  477 
4  572 


119  944 
93  030 
72  930 


3  638 

3  159 

469 


15  976 

14  359 

1  617 

960 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-15 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


BATON  ROUGE  SMSA-Conlinued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  ESUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL •  > 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES •    .    . 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE!  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  i  .  . 

MUSIC  STORES i  .  . 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  • 

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  ...  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES i 

BICYCLE  SHOPS • 

HAY!  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES '• 

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS • 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  ......... 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL.  ....  

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


3  666 
635 

1  116 
205 
871 


17  119 
14  277 
8  191 


10  014 

9  661 

333 


20  544 

3  822 

972 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  a 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


ailable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


4  391 
2  975 


3  658 
535 

1  116 
245 
871 


16  497 
14  001 
B  340 


10  006 

9  573 

333 


19  836 

3  486 

972 


2  142 
1  308 
1  127 


576 

11  152 

115 

2  04e 

143 

2  551 

39 

512 

104 

1  939 

801 

78  446 

497 

71  987 

894 

37  000 

23  279 
22  855 

424 


20-16    LOUISIANA 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52<l 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


512 

5«3 

51(4 

5«5 

5«6 

5162 

5463 

549 


561 

567 

561 
567 

562- 

3.56B 

562 

563 

566 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  • 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  .  .  .  .  i 
HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  KALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  • 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEKING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL .  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS .  . 

FISH  ISEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONHANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER ;  .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL • 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS • 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NOiMFRANCHISED 

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES.  ....  

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS.  ....  

OTHER  Automotive  dealers  .  .  .  .  ;  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL : 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  .  • 


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  .  

.CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES.  .     .    ,     '• 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES i 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES • 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoiil  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile. 
*Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  tal)le. 


Coextensive  with  Lafayette  Parish,  I 


7 

839 

5 

119 

I 

063 

(Dl 

(D) 

718 

540 

14 

558 

23  900 
20  692 
18  226 


275 
408 
260 
265 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


7  625 
4  935 
1  063 


23  818 

20  692 
18  226 


2  387 
2  159 
1  865 


IS 

946 

11 

396 

2 

962 

(0) 

ID) 

1 

818 

1 

420 

40 

449 

IDl 

5 

848 

49  236 
44  522 
38  830 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-17 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments «ith 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


[MPKUTi  SMSIV-Contmueil 


FURNITUREt  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HbHE  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY"  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSKAREi  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  ,...•., 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES.  ...;.. 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL • 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS'  LUNCHROOMS • 

CAFETERIAS  . 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES ; 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN'  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES • 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  • 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA'  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT'  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE'  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY'  TOY'  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  676 
6  215 
«  05"* 


8  eo6 

587 
265 


5  295 
3  203 
3  OBO 


7  208 
5  055 
1  015 


a  354 
357 
225 


1  710 

1  568 

967 


28  U95 
24  633 
15  880 


522 
629 
740 


20-18    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4.  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 

531 

533 

539 


512 

5«3 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3 1568 

562 

563 

566 

563 

{ 

UKE  CHAIUS  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL • 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  .  .  .  .  ■ 
HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS :  .  . 

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS i  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS,  .  ;  .  . 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS :  .  . 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS • 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES.  ...:....... 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHEk  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  ,...'• 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES '• 

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  .....  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standaril  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Calcasieu  Parish,  La. 


11  264 

6  327 

1  041 

240 

996 

518 


18  381 

11  164 

2  697 

4  302 


36  821 

30  723 

662 


30  231 
24  975 
21  666 


944 
561 
465 
286 


7  671 
1  319 
1  319 


041 
222 
994 


34  071 

28  125 

548 


30  173 
24  975 
21  666 


892 
2  561 

465 
1  280 


7  051 
1  089 
1  089 


651 
956 
176 


34  384 

20  747 

3  254 

470 


52  878 
35  757 
8  023 
8  530 


44  913 

36  455 

644 


47  193 
35  551 
29  599 


16  844 
3  130 
3  130 


2  028 
1  284 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


UKE  CHAKIES  SMSA-  Continued 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE)  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES i  .  . 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY!  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA!  GLASSWARE!  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO!  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING!  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES . 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY!  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES • 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES • 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  KOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS • 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NE*S  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT!  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE  1  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY!  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

HAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


5  372 
2  617 
2  387 


1  6U8 

att 

263 


6  709 
«  880 
3  528 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


233 

1  126 

6«0 


310 
587 
363 


1  6«2 
814 
237 


6  321 
4  742 
3  404 


7  903 
733 
387 


233 

1  126 

610 


1  224 

1  037 

774 


18  674 
10  276 
9  598 


22  795 
19  095 
13  881 


18  517 

890 

2  196 


453 

2  571 

3  563 


1  996 

445 


20-20    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


5«2 

5U3 

514 

5«5 

5U5 

5462 

5463 

549 


562-3 1 56S 
562 

563.566 
563      I 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL ; 

LUMBER  YARDS  • 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  .  .  .  .  ; 
HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL • 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS • 

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES ' 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL • 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  i  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES.  .  .  .  ;  

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES '. 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Ouachita  Parish,  La. 


23  202 

23  182 

12  419 

12  419 

2  888 

2  868 

7  454 

7  454 

28  976 
23  210 
21  938 


28  842 
23  210 
21  938 


4  597 

4  365 

232 


985 
987 
402 
553 


2  633 
2  052 
1  850 


1  360 
253 
253 


58  948 
38  814 
8  867 
10  357 


53  117 
41  241 
37  435 


30  773 
4  082 
4  082 


17  153 
15  976 
1  177 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-21 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


MONROE  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi    HOME    FURNISHINGSi    EtJUIPHENT    STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  •  

FLOOR  COVERING.  STORES 

DRAPERY  1  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES i 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES • 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


9  320 
5  062 
4  955 


3  062 
228 
968 


5  72« 
4  427 
2  928 

316 
1  049 

134 
1  297 


7  769 

1  709 

363 


2  361 
920 


2  944 
228 
968 


5  464 
4  377 
2  902 

316 
1  025 

134 
1  087 


1  159 
638 
620 


20  952 
12  012 
11  715 


22  563 
20  521 
12  488 


17  469 
2  238 
1  091 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zera.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


20-22    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number! 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

NEW  ORLEANS  SMSA 

Consists  of  Jefferson,  Orleans,  St-  Bernard,  and  St.  Tammany  Parishes,  La, 

6  202 

254 
53 

30 
5 
32 

2 

115 

7 

206 
15 
69 
62 
31 
9 

1  234 
971 
55 
23 
19 
63 
17 
56 
42 
14 
15 
13 

280 
52 
36 

8 
91 
78 
27 
32 
22 
8 
2 

642 

410 
79 
58 
21 

131 
92 
39 

11 

5 
15 
3 

75 
98 
18 
19 

3 
58 
21 

5 

4  600 

196 
53 
26 

5 
24 

2 
81 

5 

1563 
15 
61 
52 
27 
3 

710 
557 
40 
13 
9 
13 
7 
50 
38 
12 
10 
11 

222 

52 
38 
6 
8 
47 
70 
27 
25 
18 
6 
2 

590 

364 
71 
56 
15 

127 
90 
37 
11 
4 
5 
13 
3 

51 
94 
18 
19 

3 
54 
17 

4 

1  123  033 

38  705 

22  296 

4  033 

575 

1  856 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  773 

170  021 
126  202 

31  405 
8  857 

3  355 
202 

282  794 
265  588 

4  799 
1  153 

735 

1  488 

387 

5  339 
3  833 
1  505 

539 

1  556 

ISO  248 
145  793 
121  362 

6  505 
18  926 
10  275 
10  938 

5  392 

6  849 

2  376 
(01 
(Dl 

53  520 

80  278 
14  255 

12  711 

1  544 

35  201 

32  479 

2  722 

1  237 
221 
330 
659 
275 

13  811 

14  515 
(0) 

5  183 
(Dl 

7  724 

2  104 
291 

1  093  089 

37  530 

22  246 

4  003 

676 

1  535 

(D) 

(01 

1  755 

169  263 

126  202 

30  893 

8  705 

3  297 
156 

270  022 
255  652 

4  219 
939 
619 
995 
249 

5  309 

3  an 

1  498 
383 

1  645 

178  534 
146  793 
121  362 

6  505 
18  925 

8  806 
10  824 
5  392 
5  819 

2  354 
(Dl 
(Ul 

62  215 

79  428 
14  115 

12  605 

1  510 

35  183 
32  475 

2  708 

1  237 
221 
330 
645 
275 

13  337 

14  504 
(0) 

5  183 
(0) 

7  512 

2  024 
255 

137  074 

5  047 
2  977 
607 
140 
251 
(D) 
(0) 
174 

25  500 

18  849 

5  020 

1  113 

495 

23 

20  185 

18  047 

335 

70 

51 

118 

32 

1  148 

888 

250 

36 

347 

15  730 
13  155 
10  469 

856 
1  820 

520 

1  754 
687 
514 
209 
(01 
(Dl 

5  835 

12  080 

2  145 

1  833 
312 

4  875 
4  476 
399 
197 
24 
35 
95 
47 

2  759 
2  002 

(D) 
697 
(D) 
1  055 
275 
24 

2  585  521 

97  592 

57  418 

11  633 
3  076 

5  000 
(01 
(01 

3  107 

522  811 

398  170 

95  118 

19  205 

9  857 

461 

401  352 
360  615 

6  882 
1  142 

843 
1  954 

454 
21  205 
15  315 

4  891 
633 

7  623 

312  811 
243  723 
191  897 

19  981 
31  845 
10  104 
33  974 

12  405 

12  504 

4  238 
(D) 
(Ul 

116  703 

220  476 
39  176 
33  393 

5  783 

94  297 
85  779 
7  518 

3  59B 
480 
663 

1  828 
949 

43  849 

37  705 

(Dl 

13  029 
(01 

20  167 

4  805 
643 

43  444 

1  229 
575 
149 
37 
61 
(Dl 
235 
41 

8  707 
6  183 

1  983 
371 
161 

9 

6  566 

5  753 

115 

31 

25 

50 

14 

444 

324 

120 

18 

105 

3  152 

2  274 

1  816 
169 
289 
125 
435 
179 
138 

57 
(D) 
(01 

2  121 

3  931 
507 
518 

89 

1  768 
1  602 
166 
71 
10 
19 
48 
18 

864 
571 
(Dl 
205 
(Dl 
308 
109 
12 

5  398 

52 

521      ( 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  •     

200 
35 

17 

522 

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

5 
10 

(Dl 

5 

53  PART* 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

121 

533 

539      ( 

1 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

37 
55 
17 
12 

1  206 

5m 

GROCERY  STORES.  ItQCLUOING  DELICATESSENS 

948 
62 

24 

513 
544 
545 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

21 
63 
16 
46 

35 

5463 

549      ( 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

11 
16 
10 

55  EX.554 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

180 

14 

11 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

3 
92 

41 

13 

559 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  .  . 

20 
16 

(01 

(Dl 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

585 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

247 

561 1 567 
561 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

58 
39 
19 

59 

38 

553 1 568 
563      ( 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

21 

3 
5 

5 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .... 

6 

2 

57 

555 

SHOE  STORES 

43 
(Dl 

5 

(Dl 

554 
569 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

34 
23 

7 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


NEW  ORIEANSSMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE.I  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRdPERYt  CURTAINt  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSHAREi  METALHARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES . 

HOUbEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STOREb  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL • 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  ' 

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES ■ 

BOOK  STORES ; 

STATIONERY  STORES ■ 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  ' 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES ■ 

BICYCLE  SHOPS ' 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES i 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES - 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  ' 

JEWELRY  STORES  ' 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS • 

ICE  DEALERS • - 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  .  ;  

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER • 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  < HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
■Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  Uiis  table. 


1  318, 
762 
587 


52  113 
38  910 
34  926 

2  776 
569 
386 
253 

7  663 
1  612 

3  928 
890 

3  038 


103  009 

72  540 

55  012 

5  292 

7  001 

5  235 

30  469 


47  558 

46  828 

730 


58  162 
10  354 
5  944 
3  190 
2  754 
2  787 
697 
2  090 


222 
11  281 
2  172 


ID) 
514 

1  211 
217 
409 

3  567 


51  447 
38  430 
34  454 

2  776 
569 
378 
253 

7  617 
1  588 

3  812 
774 

3  038 


97  091 
71  198 
53  958 

5  288 

6  759 
5  193 

25  893 


47  494 

45  782 

712 


55  514 

10  112 
5  514 
2  934 
2  580 
2  747 

657 

2  090 

3  175 
2  807 

359 

2  867 

101 

222 

11  215 
1  734 


1  783 

2  635 
2  235 


44  250 
1  328 
10  988 
31  934 


7  587 

5  611 

4  947 

509 


934 
287 
755 


20  177 
16  185 
12  019 
1  339 
1  334 
1  493 
3  992 


7  959 
557 
952 


151  707 

115  752 

103  481 

9  252 

1  532 

504 

783 

17  186 

5  809 

12  960 

1  502 

11  358 


393  785 
311  398 
232  942 
25  284 
24  752 
27  420 
82  387 


124  888 

123  560 

1  328 


159  870 
12  640 
20  275 
8  254 
12  022 
10  112 


6  818 

6  108 
710 

3  668 

101 

549 

38  258 

7  143 


5 

307 
026 

15 

591 

5 

659 

IDI 

3 

754 

6 

127 

9 

671 

ID) 

994 

3 

410 

ID) 

1 

138 

10 

028 

183 

425 

1 

914 

?1 

258 

150 

254 

9  223 

7  424 

5  571 

520 

570 

453 

1  799 


20-24    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollats) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

lumber  yards  • 

building  materials  dealers  

heatingi  plumbing  equipment  dealers, 
painti  glass.  wallpaper  stores  .  .  • 

electrical  supply  stores  

hakoware  stores • 

farm  equipment  dealers  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE«ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS i  .  . 

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES •  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL • 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL ; 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .....  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  •  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES i 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILI  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  Bossier  and  Caddo  Parishes,  La. 


2  302 

820 

2  US6 


39  871 
27  231 
6  683 
t  831 


76  370 

74  675 

589 

257 


70  102 
56  176 
UH    695 


5  127 
«  033 

1  103 
3  363 

2  393 
970 


19  091 

7  065 

2  284 

820 


39  769 
27  231 
6  673 

4  757 


73  060 

71  659 

411 

237 


69  482 
55  176 
44  696 
(Dl 
(Dl 
4  675 
3  905 

1  403 
3  323 

2  393 
930 


27 

158 

25 

958 

3 

010 

2 

998 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

(D) 

10 

817 

10 

551 

7 

801 

7 

663 

3 

016 

2 

998 

3  718 
957 
605 


52  553 
15  522 
10  027 
2  551 
7  715 


108  215 

75  289 

17  046 

10  97e 


119  370 
93  699 
72  080 


5  322 

11  025 
3  327 
5  997 
5  059 
938 


187 

75  826 

485 

7  719 

ID) 

(0) 

(01 

(Dl 

501 

30  251 

198 

22  864 

403 

7  387 

2  070 

1  375 

425 

205 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-25 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
yeat 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number! 


SHREVIIWT  SMSA-Contmued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES • 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES.  

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS • 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES • 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •    

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES • 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES • 

BOOK  STORES • 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  .  • • 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS ; 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS • 

OTHER • 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES • 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


18  150 

11  U26 

9  976 

996 


16  730 

13  598 

9  861 

792 

2  523 
422 

3  132 


17  900 

11  196 

9  880 

862 


16  342 
13  348 
9  677 
792 
2  457 
422 
2  994 


2  112 

20 

726 

7  236 

6 

522 

1  712 

1 

606 

108 

(Dl 

1  604 

(Dl 

469 

469 

186 

186 

283 

283 

1  315 

1 

315 

1  315 

1 

315 

1  772 

1 

738 

1  838 

1 

838 

013 

939 

274 

158 

89 

(Dl 

(D) 

(0) 

352 

298 

656 

656 

241 

(□) 

470 

470 

2  921 
2  183 
1  937 


57  745 
42  785 
38  033 
2  748 


1  189 
7  953 
1  322 
5  685 


69  791 
60  751 
44  016 
3  173 
10  534 
3  028 
9  040 


47 

250 

9 

306 

5 

545 

(ni 

(01 

1 

217 

374 

843 

3 

536 

3 

536 

2 

341 

2 

538 

299 

6 

835 

1  896 
1  666 
1  225 


301 
219 
166 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


20-26    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Parish  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


55  EX.5514 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

565 

564.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


CADOO  PARISH 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARD*AREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARD*ARE  STOREi 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

mOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


CALCASIEU  PARISH 
(COEXTENSIVE  WITH  LAKE  CHARLES  SMSAi  SEE  TABLE  t) 


EAST  BATON  ROUGE  PARISH 


(COEXTENSIVE  WITH  BATON  ROUGE  SMSAi  SEC  TABLE  M) 

Standard  Notes-       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not ; 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  552 
a  667 
3  306 

1  52« 

2  955 


35  026 
27  231 
4  488 
3  307 


67  833 

66  186 

827 


10  409 
7  520 
2  889 


17  116 
11  301 
5  815 


18 

321 

6 

098 

1 

338 

459 

1 

?53 

1 

9^3 

16  404 

8  561 

3  306 

1  582 

2  955 


34  984 
27  231 
4  488 
3  265 


55  321 

63  968 

629 


10  291 
7  420 
2  871 


16  910 
11  115 
5  795 


12  750 

11  044 
1  716 


17  181 
5  504 
1  262 
469 
1  253 
1  923 


1  291 
529 
213 


4  949 
3  718 

724 
507 


2  830 

2  158 

662 


23  464 
10  376 
4  591 
8  057 


99  289 
76  289 
13  009 
9  991 


92  984 

88  079 

920 


29  205 
22  146 
7  059 


55  269 

42  423 
12  846 


130 

40 

758 

385 

7 

589 

230 

4 

451 

55 

1 

217 

159 

3 

358 

144 

2 

900 

iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-27 


TABLES  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1963-continued 


Parish  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No».  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


JEFFERSON  PARISH 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


LAFAYETTE  PARISH 


(COEXTENSIVE  WITH  LAFAYETTE  SMSA.  SEE  TABLE  U) 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11  661 

7  792 

787 


3U  733 
21  521 
9  896 
3  316 


88  826 
86  838 

883 


20  023 
15  269 
1  75't 


U  133 

7  752 
651 


3t  555 
21  521 
9  796 
3  238 


85  868 

84  218 

633 


17 

576 

17 

oto 

13 

251 

13 

127 

977 

977 

5 

208 

5 

208 

lUI 

ini 

(Ul 

(D) 

3 

8?3 

3 

7,"> 

2 

830 

2 

830 

113 

387 

10 

710 

10 

434 

9 

096 

8 

948 

18  957 
15  005 
3  952 


3  845 
1  827 
1  572 


88  911 
48  057 
33  237 
7  617 


126  605 

122  176 

958 


616 

26 

880 

117 

1 

796 

ft;>4 

9 

900 

ID) 

IDI 

101 

(D) 

i.14 

8 

401 

317 

44 

5 

977 
806 

353 

24 

373 

112 

19 

794 

241 

4 

579 

039 

82 

281 

288 

64 

223 

751 

18 

058 

199 

25 

323 

6 

767 

854 

462 

606 

(I3> 

1 

344 

2 

698 

20-28    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Parish  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 


543 

54'* 

5115 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3 1568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

ORLEANS  PARISH 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS"  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  .  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAJ?  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURr:.  HOI^E  FURTJISHI 


EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 
CHINA.  GLASSWARE'  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 


22  763 
13  866 

2  024 


168  717 

155  655 

3  401 


65  235 

13  278 

11  734 

1  544 

29  354 

26  826 

2  528 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WIttiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  this  table. 


22  313 
13  632 
2  018 


19  506 
6  098 
2  316 


160  269 

148  423 

3  059 

760 


64  523 
13  138 
11  628 

1  510 

29  336 
26  822 

2  514 


8  950 
11  197 
1  445 


40 

337 

39 

959 

29 

613 

29 

293 

26 

307 

25 

995 

2 

336 

2 

336 

3  236 
796 
341 


12  251 

10  422 

263 


2  176 

1  643 

216 


2  062  117 


62  757 
37  523 
6  502 


245  539 

210  995 

5  283 

798 


17  804 
13  209 
4  595 


190  387 
37  380 
31  597 
5  783 

82  953 
75  861 
7  092 


24 

936 

1  436 

95 

553 

1  089 

85 

144 

948 

7 

994 

96 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-29 


TABLE  5  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


Parish  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ORLEANS  PAR1SH--C0NTINUED 


FURNITUREi     HOME    FURNISHrrgGSi     EQUIPMENT    5T0RES--C0N 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  ■ 

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  ■ 

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY!  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT!  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY!  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


OUACHITA  PARISH 

(COEXTENSIVE  WITH  MONROE  SMSAi  SEE  TABLE 
RAPIDES  PARISH 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOT 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING!  PAINT!  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


78  050 
54  015 
12  650 
4  489 
3  999 
2  877 
24  035 


73  724 
53  125 
41  992 
4  485 
3  813 
2  835 
20  599 


45  745 
8  954 
5  460 


(D) 

2 

210 

2 

071 

<D) 

514 

626 

(D) 

147 

2 

764 

40 

816 

(D) 

(0) 

30 

753 

107 

602 

7 

404 

3 

949 

801 

(D). 

(D) 

16 

063 

12 

305 

2 

678 

1 

080 

6  761 
582 
942 


2  256 

1  777 

369 

110 


296  238 
236  682 
166  068 
22  164 
12  464 
15  986 
51  556 


136  664 
10  646 
19  6 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  a 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


20-30    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE 


5  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


Parish  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov-  15 

businesses 

RAPIDES  PARISH — CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES!  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S'  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


ST  LANDRY  PARISH 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING'  PLUMBING.  PAINT'  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


26  626 

26  151 

116 


7  257 
1  013 
1  193 
1  095 


5  099 

2"  693 

386 

615 

1  *05 


11  320 

It  018 

110 


1  013 
1  193 
1  095 


t  893 

t  050 

813 


5  077 

2  693 

361 

615 


20  019 
3  381 
2  311 
1  918 
123 
10  959 
(Dl 


16  018 
12  139 
3  879 


17  692 
15  831 
1  858 


17  076 

1  202 

1  081 

735 

2  318 

3  866 
1  297 
3  551 


13  230 

7  119 

1  195 

1  732 

3  181 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*f4onsto(e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-31 


TABLES  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


Parish  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

(number) 


ST  LANDRY  PARISH — CONTINUED 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  •  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TANGIPAHOA  PARISH 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANOY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


12  519 
386 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  D/ithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  Ibis  table. 


3  272 

2  106 

866 


7"t6 

3    576 

B33 

771 

ID) 

(D) 

14 

14 

ID) 

101 

915 

915 

366 

366 

866 

856 

623 

567 

11  605 

11  019 

228 


15  373 

865 

1  772 


9  584 
7  231 
2  353 


8  836 
6  836 
2  000 


1  231 

968 

3  862 

1  346 


13  390 
12  592 

134 


20-32    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Parish  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
neatest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


56 

561 1  567 

562-3i56( 

562 

563.566 

565 

565 

561.559 


59PT1591I 


59   EX. 

592 

593 

591 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


512 
513 
511 
515-519 


55PT(551) 


551.567 
562-3.558 
562 
553.568 


TANSIPAHOA  PARISH — CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 
TOTAL 

men's.  boys'  apparel  stores.  custom  tailors 

women's  clothins'  specialty  stores  

women's  ready-to-wear  stores  

women's  accessory.  specialty  stores.  furriers.  .  . 

family  clothing  stores  

shoe  stores 

Other  apparel'  accessory  stores 

furniture.  home  furnishings.  equipment  stores 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


TERREBONNE  PARISH 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


1  525 

2  638 
212 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


8  959 

(01 

777 

777 

157 

97 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(D) 

(Dl 

5  702 

5  702 

382 

375 

1  125 

1  125 

(01 

333 

2  610 
763 
920 


4  079 

3  300 

779 


5  623 

1  303 

5  561 

781 


10  602 

5  098 

383 


18  892 

16  010 

256 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-33 


TABLES  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


565 
566 
56ti569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


Parish  and  kind  of  business 


TERREBONNE  PARISH — CONTINUED 


FAMILY  CLOTHINS  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


3  300 

1  9no 

1  360 


3  052 
656 
236 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


3  290 
1  930 
1  360 


"»  666 

3  853 

813 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


9  570 
6  005 
3  565 


22  695 
20  230 
2  «65 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
propne 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  INittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


20-34    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


BATON    ROUGE 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-«EAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLiCES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES ; 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


5"*  965 
16  670 
5  119 
3  176 


15  353 
12  876 
2  177 


51  893 
16  670 
5  069 
3  151 


11  839 

12  671 
2  165 


17  117 

15  177 

2  921 

2  586 

779 

779 

1  699 

1  699 

811 

311 

993 

973 

2  225 

2  191 

7  977 

6  831 

798 

318 


3  185 

3  213 

272 


160  678 

110  778 

11  175 

5  125 


72  113 

66  558 

5  885 


915 

36  350 

189 

3  925 

109 

2  581 

171 

3  396 

110 

2  222 

85 

1  337 

351 

6  219 

1  661 

1  526 

138 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-35 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

LAFAYETTE 

438 

95  119 

92  881 

10  907 

210  883 

3  477 

451 

LUMBERi  BUILDINS  MATERIALSi  HARDWARE i 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES • 

15 
7 
6 
3 

14 
7 

3 

3  457 

2  340 

399 

718 

3  427 

2  340 
369 

718 

482 
303 
76 
103 

8  055 
4  898 
1  350 
1  818 

99 
58 
12 
29 

10 

2 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

19 
2 
8 
9 

17 

2 
S 

7 

14  387 

(Dl 

1  853 

(0) 

14  365 

(D) 

1  863 

(D) 

1  999 
(0) 
317 
(D) 

40  204 

10) 

5  848 

(D) 

589 
IDI 
142 
(Dl 

7 
(Dl 

1 
(Dl 

5« 

5m 

5«2 
543 
5tt4 
5«5-5"t9 

TOTAL 

83 
79 

2 

2 

39 
35 

2 

2 

14  798 

14  489 

(D) 

ID) 

13  770 

13  461 

(0) 

(01 

844 
788 
(D) 

(D) 

15  408 

15  195 

(0) 

(Dl 

311 
282 
(Dl 

(01 

77 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .     •    

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

73 
(Dl 

(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55  EX.55U 

27 

21 

23  553 

(D) 

IDI 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PTI55«1 

TOTAL 

77 

69 

5  711 

6  447 

580 

10  883 

229 

71 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

5611557 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1568 

565 

566 

564 1 569 

TOTAL 

5« 
8 
17 
lU 
3 
18 
10 
1 

6 
17 
14 

3 
10 
10 

1 

9  202 
717 
ID) 

2  903 
ID) 

4  505 
850 
(D) 

(0) 
701 
(D) 

2  903 
(0) 

4  350 
850 
IDl 

(D) 
91 
(0) 
338 
(Dl 
553 
125 
(D) 

(D) 

1  596 
(D> 

5  911 

(01 

11  003 

2  388 
(01 

(01 
34 
101 
125 
(01 
181 
37 
(01 

(01 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

5 
(01 

11 

(01 
11 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

5 
(Dl 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572 1 573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIOi  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

28 
17 

11 

25 
15 
11 

5  084 
3  092 
I  992 

5  076 
3  084 
1  992 

770 
449 
321 

14  856 
9  115 
5  751 

179 
104 
75 

12 

7 
5 

56 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

13U 
95 

115 
87 

6  583 
5  506 

1  077 

6  441 

5  494 

947 

1  602 
1  458 

144 

25  885 
22  525 
3  360 

675 
597 

78 

116 
80 
35 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

28 
26 

22 
22 

2  808 
2  800 

2  772 
2  772 

325 
325 

6  944 
5  944 

125 
125 

29 

DRUG  STORES 

27 

2 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

595 

597 

698 

TOTAL 

76 
11 
6 

5 

10 
3 
33 

60 

7 
4 

5 

10 
3 
23 

6  938 
390 
ID) 
ID) 
ID) 
811 
997 
(01 

2  485 

6  712 
278 
(D) 
(Dl 
(0) 
811 
997 
(01 

2  411 

547 
19 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
57 
117 
(0) 
158 

14  877 
451 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 

2  lie 

2  053 

(01, 

2' 880 

205 
11 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
31 
33 
(01 
54 

68 

10 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES • 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

(Dl 
IDI 
(Dl 
3 
5 
(D) 
31 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

14 

10 

1  398 

(01 

(D) 

(01 

(01 

(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witfitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  t<ot  available.       (X)  f«ot  applicalile 
'tlonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


20-36    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

LAKE    CHARLES 

581 

475 

100   412 

97    360 

10    985 

214    371 

3    346 

441 

LUMBER.    BUILDING   MATERIALS!    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

5i 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

TOTAL 

42 
18 
10 
9 

32 
16 
10 
3 

3 

6    219 

3    818 

(01 

101 

5    791 

3   488 

(01 

(Dl 

931 
530 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

21    540 

14    665 

(01 

(01 

251 
166 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

25 

LUMBER   AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

8 
(0) 
(01 

(Dl 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

21 
4 
6 

11 

21 

6 
11 

16    169 
11    164 
1    675 
3    330 

16    169 
11    164 
1    675 
3    330 

2    415 

1    802 

289 

324 

48    204 
35    757 
5    041 
7    406 

810 
583 
121 
106 

6 

_ 

LIMITED   PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    .     .    .     ;    

MISCELLANEOUS   GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

6 

FOOD    STORES 

5U 
5111 
5t2 
5113 
54t 

TOTAL    

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING   DELICATESSENS 

94 
69 
6 
6 

5 
8 

68 
51 

6 

1 
6 

22    193 
17    558 
646 
(D) 
(01 
(Dl 

21    261 

16    684 

(01 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1    558 
1    152 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

29    748 
23    47B 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

469 
358 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

67 
49 
(Dl 

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

CANDY.    NUT.    CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX.554 

TOTAL 

39 

35 

23    701 

23   665 

1    892 

34    535 

431 

30 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT  ( 554 ) 

TOTAL 

78 

72 

5    889 

5    723 

592 

11    921 

232 

72 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

51 
11 
17 
15 

2 
11 
11 

1 

47 
9 

17 

15 
2 
9 

11 
1 

6    154 

1  319 

2  613 
(Dl 
(D) 
(Dl 

1    191 
(Dl 

5    326 

1  089 

2  613 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

1     187 
(01 

780 
171 
314 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
166 
(Dl 

14    584 

3    130 

5    666 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

3    353 

(01 

265 
38 
129 
(01 
(01 
(01 

(Dl 

26 

5611567 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

6 

9 

(01 

563.568 
565 

(Dl 

(01 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

37 
13 

24 

35 
13 
22 

4    331 
2    135 
2    196 

4    305 
2    135 
2    170 

747 
378 
369 

16    093 
a    984 
7     109 

158 
81 
87 

21 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

15 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

94 
68 
26 

80 
60 
20 

3    306 

2    648 

658 

3    248 

2    616 

632 

650 
575 
75 

12    156 
10   554 
1    502 

355 
307 

48 

98 
72 
25 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

23 

21 
2 

23 

21 
2 

3    962 

(Dl 
(Dl 

3   952 

(Dl 
(Dl 

555 
(Dl 
(Dl 

9    313 
(Dl 
(Dl 

139 

(Dl 
(01 

9 

591               ( 
( 

DRUG    STORES 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    i    

(Dl 
(01 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

82 

28 
10 
3 

2 

5 
5 

25 

54 
6 
8 
3 
2 
5 
5 
2 

23 

7    162 

1  242 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
752 
982 
212 

2  865 

(01 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
752 
982 
(Dl 
2    845 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
63 
159 
(Dl 
264 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
818 

2    328 
.(01 

4    722 

(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
15 
39 
(01 
77 

(01 

(01 

(01 

596 

2 

1 

(01 

25 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART* 

TOTAL 

20 

8 

1    326 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-37 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-cont 


mued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL • 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  .  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL • 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL ; 

EATING  PLACES • 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS i 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


(coextensive  with  ORLEANS 


ISH.     SEE    TABLE    5l 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 


7  962 
4  698 
3    261 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


21  09t 
12  119 
2  088 
6  587 


<l  003 

3  225 

778 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


2    79l» 

1    987 

310 

U97 


1  256 
21*0 
598 
5«5 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


28    362 
3    802 

16    053 


2  848 

3  611 

2    038 


17  579 
15  880 
1    699 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


20-38    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

SHREVEPORT 

1  404 

1  174 

259  616 

254  726 

31  175 

602  532 

10  001 

1  111 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS!  HARDWAREi 
FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

61 
23 
19 
15 

57 
21 
19 
13 

4 

13  934 
7  385 
3  306 

IDl 
(D) 

13  786 

7  279 

3  306 

101 

101 

2  136 

1  136 

529 

(Dl 

(Dl 

40  165 

20  169 

10  376 

101 

IDl 

483 
253 
115 
IDl 
IPJ 

521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES i 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

14 

5 

101 

(01 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

50 
6 
19 
25 

46 
6 
19 
21 

33  850 
27  231 
3  936 
2  683 

33  824 
27  231 
3  935 
2  657 

4  810 

3  718 

645 

447 

96  695 
75  289 
11  555 
8  850 

1  825 

1  375 

287 

163 

20 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

18 

FOOD  STORES 

257 

227 

13 

9 
8 

175 
157 

7 

5 
6 

55  574 

54  081 

807 

239 

447 

53  572 

52  311 

(Dl 

101 
433 

4  151 

3  929 

IDl 

IDl 
148 

78  521 

73  904 

(Dl 

IDl 
3  410 

1  375 

1  287 

101 

IDl 
61 

213 

185 
(01. 

541 
51)2 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

544 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

(01 
8 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

74 

60 

55  032 

54  808 

5  209 

96  840 

953 

50 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

197 

179 

17  076 

16  654 

1  549 

33  747 

630 

171 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

148 
20 
69 
46 
23 
20 
32 
7 

138 
20 
61 
40 
21 
18 
32 
7 

24  974 
IDl 

10  223 
(Dl 
(0) 
8  875 
(D) 
395 

24  812 
IDl 

10  105 
IDl 
IDl 
8  847 
IDl 
391 

3  930 
(Dl 

1  517 
(01 
(01 

1  459 
IDl 
54 

71  255 
(Dl 

28  838 
(Dl 
(01 

26  341 

(01- 

1  058 

1  309 
(Dl 
583 
(Dl 
IDl 
461 
101 
20 

^^ 

561 •567 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

(01 
30 

(01 

(01 
11 

(Dl 
2 

563.568 
565 
566 
564,569 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  ;  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
5721573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

96 
59 

37 

92 
57 
35 

16  190 
ID) 
(01 

16  036 
(01 
IDl 

2  582 

(01 
(01 

52  525 
(Dl 
(01 

641 
101 
(Dl 

70 
IDl 
(Dl 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES i  .  ; 

104 
149 
45 

178 
141 
37 

12  004 
10  278 
1  726 

11  795 
10  166 
1  630 

2  484 

2  253 

231 

51  355 
46  463 
4  902 

1  382 

1  265 

115 

197 
151 
46 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

55 

54 
1 

55 

54 

1 

9  365 

(D) 
(D) 

9  365 

IDl 
IDl 

1  384 
(01 
IDl 

28  611 
(Dl 
IDl 

522 

IDl 
IDl 

33 

IDl 
(Dl 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES ; 

223 
51 
29 
10 
13 
10 
18 
5 
87 

179 
43 
21 
10 
13 
8 
16 
1 
67 

16  503 

5  162 

1  282 

469 

1  244 

1  325 

IDl 

IDl 

4  521 

101 
4  580 
1  206 

469 
1  244 
1  275 

IDl 

IDl 
4  247 

(01 
318 
219 
65 
168 
109 
IDl 
(Dl 
702 

(Dl 
6  319 
4  248 

1  217 
3  327 

2  047 
(01 
(01 

12  839 

101 
117 
87 
23 
46 
29 
(Dl 
101 
200 

(Dl 
49 

594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES ; 

12 
8 

11 
(01 
(Dl 

81 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

49 

15 

5  113 

101 

(Dl 

IDl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wiltiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-39 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business' 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
woriiweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie-. 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


5812    PART 


5812    PART 


5812    PART 


5812    PART 


5812    PART 


LOUISIANA 


IN-PLAN''    FOOD    CONTRACTOR  Si     TOTAL 


RLSTAURANTSi     LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS    

REFRESHMENT    PLACES    .     .     . 


BATON    ROUGE    SMSA 


IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS!     TOT A 


LAKE    CHARLES    SMSA 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL 

CAFETERIAS  

MONROE  SMSA 


IN-PLAt^T  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

NEW  ORLEANS  SMSA 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 


RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHR 
CAFETERIAS  .... 
REFRESHMENT  PLACES 


SHREVEPORT  SMSA 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTA 


1  106 

1  299 

272 


1  100 

1  299 

272 


5  299 
7  U30 
1  576 


Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


(These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  or  Defense  and  ar 

e  not  included  In  any 

ot  the  tabulations  of  the  1963  Census  of  Business] 

Parish 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

25    671 

e    179 
512 
5    307 
3    127 
8   5a6 

2    528 

629 
78 
625 
259 
937 

897 

195 
56 
207 

375 

19    932 

13    102 
1    852 

12    236 
U    650 

18    092 

10    087 

3    830 
HI 
2    621 
1    720 
1    875 

620 

I3ir 

2 
259 
78 
1147 

127 

31 
3 

19 

16 
28 

12    798 

BOSSIER 

253 
5    032 
1    282 

ORLEANS 

VERNON    

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

13    677 

3    960 
370 
1    988 
1    287 
6    072 

1    56« 

1431 
59 
229 
163 

682 

197 

129 
29 
79 
13 

217 

30    352 

9    097 
1    263 
M    «93 
3    032 
12    1167 

1    907 

389 
101 
696 
120 
599 

3im 

6« 
17 
137 
18 

108 

273 

35 
21 
79 
5 
130 

BOSSIER 

1    355 

IBERIA     

ORLEANS 

2    711 

20-40    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9. 


Parishes;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


LOUISIANA.  TOTAL 


ACADIA  PARISH 

CHURCH  POINT  .... 

CROHLEY 

RAYNE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ALLEN  PARISH  

04KDALE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ASCENSION  PARISH  .  .  . 
DONALOSONVILLE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ASSUMPTION  PARISH. 


AVOYELLES  PARISH  .  .  . 
BUNK  IE 

MARKSVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


BEAUREGARD  PARISH.  .  . 

DE  R I  ODER 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


BIENVILLE  PARISH 


BOSSIER  PARISH  .  .  .  . 
BOSSIER  CITY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


CADDO  PARISH  

SHREVEPORT  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


CALCASIEU  PARISH  .  .  . 

DE  OUINCY 

LAKE  CHARLES  .  .  .  . 

SULPHUR 

VINTON  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


CALDWELL  PARISH. 

CAMERON  PARISH  . 

CATAHOULA  PARISH 

CLAIBORNE  PARISH 
HAYNESVILLE.  . 

HOMER 

REMAINDER  OF  PA 


CONCORDIA  PARISH  .  .  . 

FERRIOAY  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


DE  SOTO  PARISH  .  .  .  . 

MANSFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


EAST  BATON  ROUGE  PARISH. 

BATON  ROUGE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 


EAST  CARROLL  PARISH.  . 
LAKE  PROVIDENCE.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


EAST  FELICIANA  PARISH. 

JACKSON 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


EVANGELINE  PARISH.  .  . 
VILLE  PLATTE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


FRANKLIN  PARISH.  .  .  . 

HINNSBORO 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


GRANT  PARISH  

IBERIA  PARISH 

JEANNERETTE 

NEW  IBERIA  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


IBERVILLE  PARISH  .  .  . 

PLAQUEMINE  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


1    394 

1    187 

207 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


37  876 
1  337 

18  211 
8  942 

6  386 

15  019 

7  960 
7  059 

21  522 
7  939 
13  583 


21  158 
7  243 

6  523 

7  392 

16  148 
13  558 
2  580 


37  833 
31  228 

6  605 

258  217 
235  004 
23  213 

147  523 

4  975 
109  900 

12  054 

2  414 
18  180 

5  721 

3  844 
5  180 

14  229 

4  732 
8  318 
1  179 

11  741 

7  957 
3  784 


14  277 
8  246 

6  031 

277  649 

258  226 

19  423 

8  240 

7  343 
897 

4  692 

956 

3  726 


16  022 
10  286 
5  736 


19  685 
11  295 
8  391 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


2  713  857 

34  202 

3  901 

17  315 
8  075 

4  910 

13  709 
7  558 

6  051 

18  978 

7  281 
11  597 


14  878 
13  342 
1  535 


35  251 
30  066 
5  185 

247  957 
227  658 
20  299 

139  311 

4  661 

105  826 

10  992 

2  238 
15  594 

4  659 

3  328 

5  282 

12  889 

4  625 
7  828 

435 

10  791 
7  657 
3  124 


12  735 
7  952 
4  783 

256  935 

250  570 

15  365 


3  864 
940 

2  924 

11  084 

5  556 

4  528 

14  046 

9  990 

4  055 


41  599 
4  709 

33  389 
3  601 

16  618 
10  187 
6  431 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1  181 
600 
581 

1  807 
816 
991 

522 

1  489 
701 
474 
314 

1  552 


3  335 
2  869 

465 

30  067 

28  278 

1  789 

15  381 

457 

12  200 

959 

201 

1  564 

403 
304 


1  132 
394 
705 


1  235 
833 

403 

30  123 

28  740 
1  383 


290 
58 
222 

1  078 
630 

448 

1  329 

1  016 

313 


4  524 
450 

3  779 
285 

1  484 
952 
532 


JACKSON  PARISH  .  .  .  . 

JONESBORO 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


lEFFERSON  PARISH  .  .  . 

GRETNA  

HARAHAN 

KENNER  

WESTWEGO  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


JEFFERSON  DAVIS  PARISH 

JENNINGS  

LAKE  ARTHUR 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


LAFAYETTE  PARISH  .  .  . 

LAFAYETTE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


.AFOURCHE  PARISH  .  .  . 

THIBODAUX 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


SALLE  PARISH. 


LINCOLN  PARISH  .  .  .  . 

RUSTON  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


LIVINGSTON  PARISH. 


1ADIS0N  PARISH  .  .  .  . 

TALLULAH  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


MOREHOUSE  PARISH  .  .  . 

BASTROP 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


NATCHITOCHES  PARISH.  .  . 

NATCHITOCHES  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 
ORLEANS  PARISH  (COEXTENSIVE 
WITH  NEW  ORLEANS  CITY). 

OUACHITA  PARISH 

MONROE  

WEST  MONROE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 


PLAQUEMINES  PARISH  . 

POINTE  COUPEE  PARISH 

NE*  ROADS 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 


RAPIDES  PARISH  .  .  .  . 

ALEXANDRIA  

PINEVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


RED  RIVER  PARISH 


RICHLAND  PARISH.  .  .  . 

HAYVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


SABINE  PARISH 

ST  BERNARD  PARISH 

ST  CHARLES  PARISH 

ST  HELENA  PARISH  

ST  JAMES  PARISH 

ST  JOHN  THE  BAPTIST  PARISH 


ST  LANDRY  PARISH  .  .  . 

EUNICE  

OPELOUSAS 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ST  MARTIN  PARISH  .  .  . 
ST  MARTINVILLE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


ST  MARY  PARISH  .  .  .  . 

BERWICK 

FRANKLIN  

MORGAN  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH. 


1  015 
628 
227 
160 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


11  884 
8  045 
3  839 

164  468 

33  507 

2  335 

10  563 


25  737 
16  206 
1  952 
8  559 

82  337 
58  015 
14  321 

45  644 
22  035 
24  609 


21  885 
17  622 
4  253 


22  635 
17  422 
5  213 

20  908 
15  089 
5  819 


105  651 
85  732 
13  588 
6  331 


10  395 

6  734 

3  661 

101  724 

79  577 

8  788 

13  359 


15  870 

7  042 

8  828 

10  707 

12  131 

10  389 

1  854 

9  690 


51  346 

11  663 
24  930 

14  753 

12  603 
4  704 
7  899 

38  330 
1  844 
9  483 

15  525 
11  478 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


10  258 

7  669 

2  589 

151  652 

31  715 

2  031 

9  733 

6  248 

101  925 

24  505 

15  780 

1  578 


77  857 
55  668 
12  189 

42  208 
21  677 
20  531 


19  459 
16  786 
2  683 


10  019 

9  594 

425 


17  500 
13  941 
3  559 


99  Oil 
82  882 
12  046 
4  033 


8  519 
6  396 
2  123 

95  508 
77  173 
8  262 
10  073 


13  942 

6  552 

7  390 


45  634 
11  113 
23  484 
11  037 

9  581 
3  686 
5  895 

34  856 
1  694 

8  859 
14  653 

9  630 


Reotesents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.        Revised. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-41 


TABLE  9  Parishes;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958-continued 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


ST  TAMMANY  PARISH 365      209      27  109      21  103 

COVINGTON 93       59      11  317      10  857 

SLIDELL 81       57       8  115       7  629 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  .  .  191       83       7  617       5  617 

TANGIPAHOA  PARISH 629      371      60  136      54  962 

AMITE  CITY 86       50      10  682      10  050 

HAMMOND 156      118      23  561      22  929 

PONCHATOULA.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  PARISH 

TENSAS  PARISH.  .  .  . 

TERREBONNE  PARISH 5«2 

HOUMA 329 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  .  .  213 

UNION  PARISH 

VERMILION  PARISH 538      288      31  72H      27  496 

ABBEVILLE 175      113      It  972      13  890 

KAPLAN 106       58       6  789       6  123 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  ReDresents  zero.      (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 


16  875 
to  503 
8    273 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2  31(1 
989 
849 
503 

t  758 
1  034 
1  957 
574 
1  193 

416 


2  842 

1  512 

6tO 

59C 


VERNON  PARISH 

LEESVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 

WASHINGTON  PARISH.  .  .  . 

BOGALUSA  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 

WEBSTER  PARISH  

MINDEN  

SPRINGHILL  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 

WEST  BATON  ROUGE  PARISH. 

PORT  ALLEN  

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 

WEST  CARROLL  PARISH.  .  . 

WEST  FELICIANA  PARISH.  . 

WINN  PARISH 

*INNFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  PARISH.  . 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

18  137 
14  155 

3  981 

34  379 
23  901 
10  478 

30  574 
14  833 
9  472 

6  269 

7  238 

4  317 
2  921 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

15  345 
13  430 

2  915 

31  769 
22  377 
9  392 

27  060 
13  777 
9  324 

3  959 

6  236 

4  029 
2  207 

5  853 
2  703 

8  628 

7  883 
745 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

I  562 

1  318 

244 


2  433 

1  308 

808 

317 


20-42    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Dala  aie  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 


SIC 
code 


Kifid  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 

establistv 

ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
(Jl.lXX)) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
(tl,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRiDEi  TOTAL 


LUMBER  I  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEt  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HD*Ei  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

UIOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURI^ITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


53M 
138 
325 


NEW  ORLEANS  SMSA 


277  619 

23  086 

34  935 

58  600 

53  883 

21  6"t"t 

19  263 
16  008 
IS  884 


22  634 
34  449 
53  722 
53  141 
21  076 

19  073 

15  648 
14  806 
11  196 

16  193 
4  997 


254 

"^1  821 

274 

692 

402 
3U5 
2  129 
293 
830 


225 
150 
■"749 
206 
572 

358 
245 
1  353 
263 
500 
92 


■■968    384 

36  192 

135  941 

■■243  359 

129  428 

53  031 

74  267 

55  699 
99  775 
39  925 

56  798 
43  969 


296  050 

20  294 
29  389 
67  225 
57  246 

21  587 

28  490 
17  647 
16  902 
10  535 
21  507 
5    228 


62  319 
56  496 
20    027 

28  234 
17  181 
15    578 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
■Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable.       Revised. 


33  580 
134  227 

''217  413 
127  762 
49  571 

73  531 
54  039 
87  123 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-43 


TABLE  11  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1958 


SIC 
code 


.UMBER  >  BLDS  MAILS t  HDIIE  i  FARM  EQUIP. 
SENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

-OOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

3AS0LINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL  I  ACCESSORY  STORES 

URNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 
ATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

MONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


59PT(5')1I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


LUMBER!  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


S9PTI59U 
59  EX.591 
53    PART* 


59PTt591] 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591 
59  EX.59: 
53  PART* 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


5  736 
3  510 
8  269 

6  672 


2  649 
2  0«5 
2  175 


34 

202 

5 

610 

3 

440 

5 

997 

ID) 

2 

931 

2 

649 

1 

998 

1 

643 

CALCASIEU  PARISH 


147  523 

16  539 

17  852 
35  403 
28  144 
11  219 

8  535 
6  066 
8  372 
4  839 
8  663 
691 


139  311 

16  315 

17  612 
31  903 
28  002 
11  889 

8  191 
5  764 
7  072 
4  593 
7  421 


JEFFERSON  PARISH 


154  468 

7  144 
12  372 
65  787 
23  543 
12  737 

(01 


11  788 

61  591 

23  373 

11  885 


LAFOURCHE  PARISH 


2  684 

2  020 

3  456 
1  330 
1  780 
1  195 


2  199 
10  955 

7  332 

3  358 

(01 

1  854 

2  914 
1  330 
1  502 
1  072 


(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


258  217 

16  085 
25  280 
57  770 
47  590 
15  341 

27  212 
15  454 
14  473 


IBERIA  PARISH 


45  695 

4  295 

2  160 
10  556 

8  077 

3  990 

3  858 

4  438 
2  946 


LAFAYETTE  PARISH 


82  337 

8  478 

13  567 

14  812 

15  630 
5  939 

5  897 

3  529 

4  635 
2  492 

5  708 
1  650 


ORLEANS  PARISH 


OUACHITA  PARISH 


105 

651 

fl 

913 

15 

073 

21 

066 

20 

673 

8 

173 

7 

645 

5 

456 

5 

255 

3 

436 

7 

970 

1 

989 

8 

841 

14 

709 

IB 

ooa 

20 

449 

7 

519 

7 

547 

5 

312 

4 

323 

3 

358 

7 

244 

1 

691 

^1  365 
200 
450 


1  578 
242 
579 
353 


376 

298 
195 
1  095 
215 
425 
71 


"^764  676 

25  159 

122  398 

"■163  572 

100  547 

35  811 

57  573 

47  987 

80  795 

34  002 

47  591 

38  130 


RAPIDES  PARISH 


101  724 

5  558 

15  958 

25  700 

17  294 

8  385 

5  188 

5  852 

5  085 

2  957 

5  976 

1  758 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.       'Revised. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  Sit;  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

EAST  BATON  ROUGE  PARISH  coextensive  with  Baton  Rouge  SMSA,  see  Table  10.| 


20-44    LOUISIANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11.  Parishes  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958-continued 


SIC 
code 


59PTIS91I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART» 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL t  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERSt  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD»E .  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STQi^ES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


ST.  LANDRY  PARISH 


51  3l»6 

«5  634 

5  936 

5  732 

t  55U 

3  732 

10  760 

7  622 

9  B05 

9  719 

1  301 

3  958 

3  906 

3  802 

3  159 

3  127 

3  781 

3  278 

TERREBONNE  PARISH 


3 

958 

4 

306 

15 

02U 

7 

20« 

U 

3«8 

3 

21U 

? 

801 

3 

57« 

1 

270 

2 

961 

216 

U 

010 

12 

504 

7 

066 

4 

240 

(01 

? 

719 

2 

964 

1 

270 

2 

631 

Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
((1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


TANGIPAHOA  PARISH 


4  928 

6  36S 

12  850 

11  386 

5  156 

2  824 
1  272 

3  469 
1  614 
9  907 

362 


VERMILION  PARISH 


31  724 

6  618 

1  993 
5  411 
4  796 

2  751 

1  360 

1  857 

2  081 
1  391 

3  396 

60 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WiUiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'NonstDie  retailers,  pan  of  SIC  major  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


54 

962 

4 

840 

6 

0U2 

10 

172 

11 

346 

" 

802 

2 

458 

1 

124 

2 

399 

1 

61« 

9 

639 

326 

2  393 

1  228 
1  589 

1  481 

1  391 

2  846 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


LOUISIANA    20-45 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


SIC 
code 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EC. 591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  HATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
(Jl.OOO) 


t    226 

«  226 

14  319 

(Dl 

15  917 

1«  959 

16  007 

15  9117 

1*  590 

"t  "tl8 

5  948 

101 

t  557 

H    565 

3  im 

3  232 

2  393 

101 

6  220 

5  844 

1  555 

101 

5  400 

(01 

12  923 

12  923 

9  038 

7  524 

15  159 

15  137 

4  947 

(01 

(Dl 

(0) 

3  185 

2  997 

3  545 

3  390 

2  091 

2  091 

4  613 

4  305 

14 

271 

15 

901 

19 

275 

4 

875 

6 

779 

4 

865 

3 

696 

? 

710 

ti 

884 

1 

652 

14  099 

14  543 

19  210 

4  704 

5  751 
4  778 
3  300 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


258  226 

21  797 
33  439 

51  474 
50  951 

18  826 

19  137 

15  772 

14  803 
10  115 

15  703 
5  209 


9  869 
15  800 
24  747 
23  675 
(0) 

7  315 
5  067 
5  115 
3  509 
7  107 
(01 


235  004 

15  796 

24  520 
48  555 
44  208 

14  558 

25  845 

15  714 
12  519 

8  992 
18  678 
4  319 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

NEW  ORLEANS  is  coextensive  with  Orleans  Parish,  see  Table  U. 


21  589 
33  151 

48  304 
50  395 
18  318 

(D) 


22  869 

23  575 
7  017 


15  428 
24  410 
45  195 
43  600 
13  932 

26  623 
15  374 
11  759 

8  935 
17  528 

3  773 


Maine 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  21-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 12 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 16 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 22 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 23 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 23 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 24 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 24 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 25 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 26 


MAINE 


Incorporated  places  of  100,000  and  over       ® 
Incorporated  places  of  25,000- 100,000  • 

Standard  Metropolitan 
Statistical  Areas 


IS.   DEPARTMENT   OF   CO»<MEI!CE 


21-3 


state  total 


1958 


1963 


$1,031,037,1 


$1,185,386,[ 


EACH    SYMBOL  =     =  =  =  i  ro; 
5%    CHANGE     ^^^13* 


MAINE  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES    IN  MILLIONS   OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials. Farm    ^  ^n 
Equip., Hardware  Dealers   pHeS 


General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service 
Stations 


107 
124 


_  _  _  227 


Apparel,    ^=59 
Accessory  Stores    ^BGO 

U% 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^34 
Equipment  Stores    034 


Eating,  Drinking  Places    ^^55 

Drug  Stores,    ^27 
Proprietary  Stores    |i  30 


Other  Retail  Stores 


148 
1159 


16 


Nonstore  Retailers    j  21 

^  =  =  =  =        "  195g       1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census      ^ 


21-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


522-52U 

5251 

5252 


55    EX.55H 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59    EX 

592 

593 

59"t 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

rING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCEL.-ANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FliH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

V-OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 

•.OMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUS.C  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


1    501 
1    357 

144 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


108 


68 

471 

32 

165 

ft 

455 

Ifl 

213 

11 

638 

667 

2  847 

3  602 


59  728 
14  398 
16  745 
13  688 
3  057 
19  305 
7  629 
1  451 


34  025 
19  602 
14  423 


55  213 
51  313 
3  900 


29  866 
27  790 
2  076 


158  776 

^29  080 

5  030 

2  573 

3  236 
29  395 
11  251 
63  499 
14  712 


123  530 

48  780 

40  121 

34  629 


297  945 

287  605 

3  712 

529 

2  753 

3  346 


57  718 
13  946 
16  555 
13  618 
2  937 
18  281 
7  535 
1  401 


32  893 

19  064 
13  829 


Total 
(number) 


29  730 
27  654 
2  076 


162  514 
"■29  080 
3  346 
2  363 
2  664 
29  067 
11  057 
61  725 
13  192 


11  236 


With 
payroll 


1    666 
1    430 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


59  596 
24  828 
5  636 
18  426 
10  606 


107  286 

33  743 

35  136 

38  404 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


58  975 
14  151 
18  529 


33  965 

18  507 
15  458 


45  054 
40  487 
4  567 


26  822 

24  008 
2  814 


148  195 

25  903 

2  967 

2  965 

2  747 

33  686 

8  436 


Standard  Notes.       -  Reptesenis  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.        Revised. 
"Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
^Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition 


958  903 


100  958 

33  748 

34  736 
32  474 


258  931 
244  763 

(M 

662 
1  790 
3  066 


55  905 

13  801 
17  867 

14  288 
3  579 

15  081 
7  478 
1  588 


31  397 
17  491 
13  906 


40  774 
36  509 
4  265 


26  440 
23  7n0 
2  740 


2  133 
2  683 
2  405 
32  308 
7  730 
54  081 
11  746 


21-6      MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

S22 

523 

5251 
5252 


6«3 

544 

5115 

5U6 

5U62 

5U63 

5«9 


55PT(55«> 


RETAIL  TRADE>  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  .  .  .  .  i  .  . 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEKORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  ,  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES.  .  .  

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


562-3.568   WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES 


562 

563. 56S 
553 


WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS.  .     .    .     i    


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  StORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


10  093 


615 
131 
130 


5H9 
117 
116 


1  185  386 


68  471 
21  181 
10  984 
3  956 


124  108 
48  780 
40  147 
33  615 
719 
847 


321  627 

310  053 

2  910 

1  548 
667 

2  847 

1  119 

2  325 
2  226 

99 
41 


227  301 
190  102 
151  697 
7  657 
30  748 
12  601 
10  833 

3  512 
10  253 

4  627 

5  529 

97 


16  745 

13  688 

3  057 

527 


1  135  162 


66  173 
21  039 
10  792 
3  888 


123  530 
48  780 
40  121 
33  135 
699 
795 


297  945 

287  605 

2  672 

1  040 
529 

2  753 
963 

2  275 

2  210 

55 

(D) 


223  541 
189  988 
151  583 
7  657 
30  748 
9  921 
10  449 

3  512 
9  671 

4  143 

5  455 

73 


16  555 

13  518 

2  937 

499 


16  120 
6  234 
6  178 
3  518 
107 
83 


21  514 

IS  042 

14  367 

787 

2  888 

730 

1  515 

396 

831 

465 

356 

10 


2  703 
2  239 

454 


2  377  269 


163  761 
55  583 
22  540 


310  593 
124  111 
115  346 
67  114 
2  391 
1  631 


442  134 

416  995 

3  592 

1  735 

886 

5  447 

1  944 

11  226 

11  073 

153 

(01 


402 

909 

339 

259 

?75 

058 

14 

987 

49 

214 

13 

736 

27 

805 

7 

767 

14 

342 

7 

921 

6 

294 

127 

126 

840 

152 

678 

3ft 

526 

(Dl 

(D) 

55 

592 

45 

413 

9 

179 

1 

529 

(0) 

IDI 

3 

997 

3 

319 

37 

772 

19 

711 

(D! 

(D) 

15 

656 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  2ero.       (0)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALHARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  .  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES ,  . 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES.  ....  

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  .  .  .  i  

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  .....  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS.  ....  

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE]  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Total 

(number) 


«37 
225 


1    501 

1    357 

889 


!    529 

109 
206 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


2«5 
113 
7«3 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


3t  025 
19  602 
16  311 

2  688 
375 
lOU 
12V 

8  7l»2 

3  020 
2  661 

547 


55  213 
51  313 
38  923 
970 
9  215 

2  204 

3  900 


29  866 
27  790 
2  076 


158  776 

2  9  080 

5  030 

1  153 
3  577 

2  573 
1  018 
1  555 


107 
25  988 
2  701 
706 
U  251 
63  499 


3  567 
1  058 
1  251 

1  000 

2  786 
1  922 

329 
167 
669 
178 
140 
1  535 


20  575 
4  595 
4  996 

10  984 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


32  893 

19  064 

15  831 

2  688 

375 

(D) 

(Dl 

8  528 

2  880 

2  421 

383 

2  038 


52  811 
49  085 
37  451 
928 
8  556 

2  150 

3  726 


29  730 
27  554 
2  076 


152  514 

29  080 

3  345 

579 

2  767 

2  353 

820 

1  543 


85 
25  830 
2  663 
594 
11  057 
51  725 
(Dl 


3  139 

1  004 
1  117 

1  000 

2  442 
1  864 

329 
167 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


5  502 
3  418 

2  745 
542 
107 
(Dl 
(Dl 


11  544 

10  940 

8  586 

254 

1  488 

512 

504 


15  516 
I  238 

549 


12 

1  506 

134 

102 

1  749 

7  633 

(Dl 


150 
349 

215 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


100  578 

62  136 

49  142 

10  896 

1  770 

(Dl 

(D) 

23  737 

7  289 

7  416 


235  894 
225  490 
178  155 
4  458 
33  450 
9  416 
11  404 


85  988 
81  628 
4  360 


295  469 
22  935 

10  947 
1  318 
9  629 
7  346 
1  935 
5  411 


188 

25  892 

2  573 

1  847 

31  753 

146  542 

(Dl 

(Dl 


13  058 

1  154 

2  122 
2  589 
7  713 
4  032 
1  553 

452 

1    713 

384 


(Dl 
(Dl 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


366 
815 
535 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


5  272 
5  931 
4  655 
102 
942 
232 
341 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Notapplicalile. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  S\C  maior  grouo  53.  are  sliown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


21-8      MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweeli 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
busmesses 

(number) 


ments 
(number) 


Kind-ofbusiness  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Sales 

($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores " 


r4AINEi    TOTAL 


ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY.  .  . 
AUBURN  

LEWISTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

LISBON  TOWN 

LIVERHORE  FALLS  TOWN 
ALL  OTHER  PLACES  .  . 

AROOSTOOK  COUNTY  .... 

PRESQUE  ISLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 
CARIBOU  TOWN  .... 
FORT  FAIRFIELD  TOWN. 
FORT  KENT  TOWN  .  .  . 
HOULTON  TOWN  .... 
LIMESTONE  TOWN  .  .  . 


HADAWASKA  TOWN  . 
VAN  BUREN  TOWN  . 
ALL  OTHER  PLACES 


UMBERLAND    COUtvlTY.    .    . 

PORTLAND    

SOUTH  PORTLAND  .  .  . 

WESTBROOK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BRUNSWICK  TOWN  .  . 

GORHAM  TOWN.  .  .  . 

YARMOUTH  TOWN.  .  . 


ALL  OTHER  PLACES 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  . 
FARMINGTON  TOWN. 
ALL  OTHER  PLACES 


HANCOCK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ELLSWORTH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KENNEBEC  COUNTY.  .  .  • 

AUGUSTA 

GARDINER  

HALLOWELL 

WATERVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 
WINSLOW  TOWN  •  .  • 
ALL  OTHER  PLACES  . 


KNOX  COUNTY 

ROCKLAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CAMDEN  TOWN.  .  .  . 

ALL  OTHER  PLACES  . 


LINCOLN  COUNTY 


OXFORD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
MEXICO  TOWN,  .  . 
NORWAY  TOWN.  .  . 
RUMFORD  TOWN  .  . 
ALL  OTHER  PLACES 


PENOBSCOT  COUNTY  .  .  • 

BANGOR  

BREWER  

OLD  TOWN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DEXTER  TOWN.  .  .  . 

LINCOLN  TOWN  .  .  . 

MILLINOCKET  TOWN  . 


PISCATAOUIS  COUNTY 


SAGADAHOC  COUNTY  •  .  . 

BATH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


so^erset  county.  .  . 
fairfield  town  . 
madison  town  .  . 
pittsfielo  town, 
skowhegan  town  . 
all  other  places 


WALDO  COUNTY  

BELFAST 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


8U9 
212 
U'*2 


259 

1  711 
753 
143 
139 
676 
152 
56 
3") 


6U3 
150 
342 
151 


149 

1  347 
627 
107 
107 
506 
128 
38 
30 


114  804 

36  079 

62  758 

15  967 


101  715 

24  201 

77  514 

19  790 

6  291 

8  615 

14  218 


6  238 

4  705 
15  069 

267  344 
155  494 
22  560 
15  778 
73  512 
22  798 

5  991 
3  645 

41  078 

22  102 
11  277 

10  825 

38  913 

15  564 

23  349 

119  901 

39  851 

11  609 
3  318 

42  346 
22  777 

5  875 

16  902 

39  135 

21  931 

17  204 

7  695 
9  509 

26  058 

48  115 

3  956 

8  282 
15  913 
19  964 

166  324 

85  091 

14  677 

9  481 
57  075 

6  253 
9  504 
9  025 


20  133 
14  816 
5  317 


41 

917 

6 

867 

3 

630 

5 

712 

16 

500 

9 

203 

17 

809 

11 

222 

6 

587 

1  135  162 

110  564 
34  615 
60  588 
15  361 

4  062 

5  701 

5  598 

96  449 
23  903 
72  546 
19  322 

6  217 
8  393 

13  500 
2  518 

5  820 
4  125 
12  651 

260  130 

152  310 

21  672 
15  100 
71  046 

22  416 


20  602 
10  749 

9  853 

36  767 
15  266 

21  501 


10  881 
2  952 

41  608 

21  345 
5  811 

15  534 

37  169 
21  245 
15  924 


24  868 

46  171 

3  750 

8  196 
15  451 
18  774 

161  262 

84  081 

14  361 

9  175 
53  645 

5  765 

9  218 

8  813 


19  139 
14  370 
4  769 


13  036 

3  683 

7  871 

1  482 

365 

567 

550 


7  114 

2  035 

538 

810 

1  622 
226 

543 
382 
958 

30  244 
18  961 

2  079 

1  479 
7  725 

2  532 
618 
406 

4  169 

1  864 

1  028 

836 


2  169 

12  609 
4  350 

1  092 
300 

4  760 

2  107 
655 

1  452 

3  866 

2  400 

1  466 
694 
772 

2  391 


271 

822 

1  568 

1  470 


602 
893 
867 


2  050 

1  607 

443 


38  416 

3  659 

6  505 

517 

2  972 

250 

5  316 

543 

15  608 

1  718 

7  813 

631 

16  821 

1  540 

11  090 

1  030 

5  731 

510 

246  313 
69  036 
147  217 

30  060 
7  024 

11  650 
11  386 

186  463 
48  812 

137  651 
38  296 
10  489 
16  476 

31  115 
4  608 


19  417 

593  778 
366  168 

42  506 

34  738 
150  366 

48  602 
10  965 
7  904 

82  895 

35  943 

20  769 
15  174 

80  639 

36  930 

43  909 

245  098 
82  828 

21  359 
5  390 

95  074 
40  447 

12  325 
28  122 

74  310 

45  696 

28  614 

13  453 
15  161 

46  546 

78  286 

5  095 

15  701 

29  807 
27  685 

338  159 

189  606 

29  023 

19  933 

99  597 

10  944 

18  224 

17  012 


40  380 
31  023 
9  357 


72 

276 

10 

241 

4 

767 

10 

687 

32 

854 

13 

727 

29 

920 

19 

564 

10 

356 

39  320 

3  986 
979 

2  450 
557 
133 
194 
230 

3  105 


167 
282 
531 


336 

10  013 

5  960 

683 

626 

2  742 
866 
192 
155 

1  529 

643 
346 
297 

1  334 
615 
719 

3  959 

1  341 
337 
69 

1  496 
696 
175 
521 


706 
473 
217 
256 


255 
509 

477 

5  357 
2  937 
387 
323 
1  710 
193 
271 
246 

166 


551 
334 
217 


68  471 

7  765 
1  715 
4  919 


535 


1 

342 

4 

773 

1 

409 

475 

478 

666 

197 

107 

309 

1 

132 

13 

167 

4 

026 

(Dl 

7?? 

(D) 

1 

160 

1 

421 

1  845 

1  099 
746 

2  462 
796 

1  666 


3 

612 

1 

594 

IDI 

(D) 

3 

214 

2 

002 

1 

212 

155 
643 
102 
267 
123 
394 
287 


701 
506 
195 


609 
625 
653 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  relailers,  part  o(  SIC  raaior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kind-of-business 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Appatel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  * 

1 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

^ 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

E 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number! 

($1,000) 

(number! 

($1,000) 

2  307 

321  627 

744 

227  301 

1  096 

85  695 

645 

59  728 

437 

34  025 

1  501 

55  213 

234 

29  866 

1  629 

153  776 

372 

20  575 

1 

187 

29  036 

61 

23  790 

70 

6  795 

66 

9  199 

62 

3  493 

146 

5  795 

18 

2  176 

139 

14  756 

31 

1  497 

2 

41 

8  951 

13 

13  859 

28 

2  877 

10 

546 

16 

483 

34 

1  428 

4 

538 

37 

4  203 

9 

140 

3 

100 

14  235 

28 

8  048 

27 

2  607 

46 

8  222 

35 

2  676 

79 

3  338 

10 

1  206 

66 

7  574 

19 

1  330 

4 

46 

5  850 

20 

1  883 

15 

1  311 

10 

431 

11 

339 

33 

979 

4 

432 

36 

2  979 

3 

27 

5 

11 

1  312 

10 

734 

•  6 

482 

3 

101 

3 

25 

7 

165 

1 

(0) 

7 

893 

- 

6 

14 

1  975 

4 

931 

2 

IDl 

5 

265 

5 

236 

5 

102 

2 

(0) 

13 

1  356 

- 

_ 

7 

21 

2  563 

6 

218 

7 

101 

2 

IDl 

3 

78 

21 

712 

1 

(0) 

16 

725 

3 

27 

8 

217 

24  389 

69 

19  729 

122 

7  513 

78 

5  543 

43 

2  865 

108 

3  528 

22 

2  414 

120 

15  586 

36 

2  074 

9 

19 

3  111 

12 

5  733 

15 

1  154 

9 

931 

11 

257 

17 

421 

3 

351 

24 

5  343 

4 

255 

10 

198 

21  278 

57 

13  996 

107 

6  359 

69 

4  562 

32 

2  608 

91 

3  107 

19 

2  063 

96 

10  343 

32 

1  819 

11 

30 

4  101 

14 

5  032 

14 

925 

11 

(01 

9 

1  027 

10 

678 

4 

350 

24 

2  887 

1 

IDl 

12 

8 

1  806 

7 

1  206 

6 

330 

4 

151 

3 

68 

7 

86 

2 

(0) 

10 

1  651 

3 

182 

13 

17 

1  997 

6 

2  667 

5 

356 

8 

501 

4 

245 

7 

203 

2 

(0) 

9 

1  019 

1 

IDl 

14 

24 

2  836 

13 

2  462 

15 

1  262 

10 

1  407 

5 

981 

13 

710 

4 

447 

19 

2  403 

4 

366 

15 

2 

(01 

2 

IDl 

" 

426 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

« 

187 

1 

(0) 

3 

129 

- 

16 

15 

1  987 

2 

ID) 

5 

323 

10 

567 

3 

155 

18 

512 

2 

(01 

8 

522 

8 

381 

17 

15 

1  384 

5 

724 

8 

436 

10 

446 

- 

- 

7 

194 

2 

(01 

8 

294 

5 

195 

18 

87 

IDl 

8 

710 

50 

2  301 

504 

8 

132 

25 

537 

2 

IDl 

15 

1  428 

10 

10) 

19 

372 

69  321 

111 

49  183 

182 

16  189 

97 

12  680 

84 

8  388 

302 

14  590 

55 

6  388 

294 

36  068 

71 

5  272 

20 

168 

34  913 

37 

31  895 

60 

5  585 

61 

8  086 

47 

5  787 

136 

3  088 

28 

3  467 

129 

20  795 

34 

4  372 

21 

33 

8  216 

8 

5  934 

25 

1  934 

6 

842 

11 

592 

23 

795 

7 

814 

15 

1  624 

8 

(D) 

22 

28 

4  229 

4 

1  994 

14 

1  426 

9 

764 

6 

896 

25 

630 

4 

480 

25 

3  224 

9 

327 

23 

143 

21  963 

62 

9  360 

83 

7  244 

21 

2  988 

20 

1  113 

118 

5  027 

16 

1  627 

125 

10  425 

20 

(0) 

24 

36 

6  460 

16 

4  358 

17 

1  807 

9 

848 

10 

(Dl 

22 

1  224 

5 

495 

21 

3  047 

2 

IDl 

25 

12 

1  182 

2 

ID) 

5 

691 

1 

IDl 

4 

150 

10 

255 

2 

IDl 

14 

1  734 

1 

IDl 

26 

7 

1  540 

2 

IDl 

t 

550 

2 

IDl 

1 

IDl 

8 

177 

1 

IDl 

5 

759 

1 

IDl 

27 

88 

12  781 

42 

4  889 

57 

4  196 

9 

2  090 

5 

113 

78 

3  371 

8 

693 

85 

4  885 

16 

128 

28 

58 

6  765 

22 

4  174 

34 

2  046 

16 

901 

5 

240 

28 

729 

7 

609 

54 

2  686 

13 

506 

29 

10 

2  616 

8 

2  655 

14 

685 

6 

521 

3 

IDl 

3 

335 

2 

IDl 

20 

1  644 

8 

469 

30 

48 

4  149 

14 

1  519 

20 

1  361 

10 

380 

2 

IDl 

20 

344 

5 

(Dl 

34 

1  042 

5 

37 

31 

120 

11  044 

31 

7  152 

40 

3  012 

33 

1  507 

9 

512 

75 

2  223 

12 

1  112 

74 

5  895 

13 

649 

32 

16 

3  676 

10 

4  326 

12 

1  247 

7 

481 

4 

IDl 

14 

768 

3 

349 

17 

IDl 

- 

- 

33 

104 

7  368 

21 

2  826 

28 

1  765 

26 

1  026 

S 

(Dl 

61 

1  455 

9 

763 

57 

(Dl 

13 

649 

34 

222 

31  126 

79 

24  154 

79 

7  901 

52 

7  559 

42 

3  884 

131 

4  802 

25 

3  328 

146 

15  504 

48 

1  892 

35 

68 

11  285 

19 

9  616 

30 

2  848 

18 

2  615 

12 

1  477 

40 

1  443 

11 

976 

32 

3  667 

10 

235 

36 

26 

3  923 

11 

2  238 

6 

352 

10 

690 

2 

(□1 

9 

332 

2 

(0) 

19 

2  157 

11 

218 

37 

7 

459 

2 

101 

2 

(01 

1 

IDl 

2 

(Dl 

6 

177 

2 

(0) 

16 

1  971 

2 

IDl 

33 

58 

9  610 

23 

8  207 

13 

1  728 

15 

3  375 

13 

1  836 

35 

1  755 

5 

1  596 

38 

4  708 

5 

441 

39 

63 

5  849 

24 

(01 

28 

ID) 

8 

101 

13 

393 

41 

1  095 

5 

472 

41 

3  001 

20 

IDl 

40 

9 

1  320 

4 

1  552 

6 

482 

. 

. 

2 

101 

4 

140 

1 

IDl 

3 

(Dl 

3 

IDl 

41 

54 

4  529 

20 

IDl 

22 

(01 

8 

IDl 

11 

101 

37 

955 

" 

IDl 

33 

(Dl 

17 

158 

42 

66 

10  563 

27 

6  329 

32 

1  946 

33 

2  476 

14 

975 

40 

1  099 

13 

1  303 

63 

7  419 

18 

435 

43 

27 

5  954 

9 

2  245 

10 

788 

20 

1  739 

3 

670 

11 

461 

6 

584 

28 

4  395 

5 

172 

44 

39 

4  609 

IS 

4  084 

22 

1  158 

13 

737 

6 

305 

29 

638 

7 

619 

40 

3  024 

13 

253 

45 

14 

2  132 

6 

1  368 

5 

471 

7 

642 

2 

101 

6 

151 

3 

309 

18 

2  034 

46 

25 

2  477 

12 

2  716 

17 

687 

6 

95 

t 

IDl 

23 

437 

« 

310 

22 

940 

13 

263 

47 

55 

6  246 

18 

5  973 

30 

2  289 

16 

759 

9 

514 

48 

1  187 

6 

653 

59 

3  632 

13 

684 

48 

119 

13  990 

40 

11  790 

64 

3  975 

22 

1  399 

14 

787 

56 

1  407 

12 

1  117 

67 

5  268 

19 

1  724 

49 

9 

911 

8 

2  075 

5 

465 

- 

- 

1 

IDl 

10 

304 

1 

(01 

3 

66 

2 

101 

50 

11 

1  714 

8 

2  615 

8 

579 

6 

200 

2 

(D) 

2 

IDl 

2 

(01 

12 

1  257 

1 

IDl 

51 

31 

4  964 

7 

1  935 

14 

1  123 

11 

955 

8 

504 

16 

477 

4 

369 

15 

1  853 

7 

1  227 

52 

68 

6  401 

17 

5  165 

37 

1  808 

5 

244 

3 

55 

28 

ID) 

5 

412 

37 

2  092 

9 

429 

53 

242 

42  469 

94 

34  194 

143 

12  217 

77 

9  338 

50 

4  849 

151 

6  716 

31 

3  416 

144 

19  585 

42 

2  817 

54 

67 

16  397 

32 

20  433 

37 

4  576 

34 

6  275 

25 

3  213 

53 

3  077 

12 

1  400 

52 

8  038 

16 

1  844 

55 

19 

4  408 

7 

(01 

20 

1  344 

6 

787 

4 

302 

10 

306 

2 

(Dl 

15 

3  013 

6 

215 

55 

27 

3  374 

2 

(01 

10 

624 

5 

1  073 

5 

587 

6 

279 

101 

14 

1  819 

3 

37 

57 

129 

18  290 

53 

11  073 

76 

5  673 

32 

1  198 

16 

747 

77 

3  054 

13 

1  352 

63 

6  710 

17 

670 

58 

15 

1  889 

9 

2  005 

6 

371 

6 

300 

2 

(D) 

5 

285 

1 

IDl 

7 

368 

2 

IDl 

59 

15 

3  170 

8 

2  474 

6 

915 

6 

403 

2 

(0) 

4 

159 

2 

IDl 

15 

1  003 

- 

50 

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2  591 

7 

2  487 

« 

295 

7 

207 

5 

329 

8 

211 

3 

283 

6 

1  307 

1 

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51 

8 

1  586 

. 

. 

6 

652 

1 

(01 

. 

. 

4 

54  5 

1 

(01' 

5 

556 

2 

(01 

62 

80 

9  054 

29 

4  107 

54 

3  440 

12 

(or 

7 

138 

56 

1  854 

6 

438 

30 

3  476 

12 

342 

63 

38 

4  950 

19 

3  569 

17 

1  201 

10 

922 

7 

618 

23 

486 

7 

598 

32 

2  561 

5 

110 

54 

39 

5  833 

15 

2  762 

30 

2  762 

15 

615 

7 

476 

26 

779 

6 

499 

43 

3  477 

3 

22 

65 

21 

4  688 

8 

1  546 

14 

1  626 

13 

101 

4 

371 

14 

628 

5 

IDl 

29 

2  308 

2 

IDl 

56 

18 

1  145 

7 

1  216 

16 

1  136 

= 

(01 

3 

105 

12 

151 

1 

101 

14 

1  169 

1 

(Dl 

67 

135 

15  348 

31 

5  136 

51 

3  774 

22 

1  442 

19 

1  349 

45 

1  285 

16 

1  532 

63 

6  426 

16 

1  019 

58 

21 

2  539 

5 

(D) 

5 

378 

2 

(01 

5 

327 

6 

131 

2 

101 

10 

2  195 

5 

314 

59 

16 

1  404 

7 

1  046 

3 

151 

2 

(01 

3 

107 

t> 

135 

2 

101 

5 

273 

2 

(01 

70 

17 

2  457 

3 

IDl 

7 

512 

5 

224 

1 

(Dl 

4 

72 

3 

223 

7 

698 

2 

IDl 

71 

29 

5  137 

11 

3  103 

16 

1  133 

7 

737 

7 

101 

16 

604 

4 

521 

22 

2  159 

2 

IDl 

72 

52 

3  811 

5 

334 

20 

1  600 

6 

173 

3 

45 

13 

293 

5 

325 

19 

1  101 

5 

109 

73 

45 

5  193 

19 

3  455 

31 

1  655 

10 

446 

8 

333 

37 

904 

5 

433 

33 

2  991 

8 

76 

74 

13 

3  664 

13 

2  687 

8 

504 

9 

(01 

3 

235 

16 

308 

3 

101 

15 

1  788 

4 

12 

75 

32 

1  529 

6 

768 

23 

1  151 

1 

(Dl 

5 

98 

21 

596 

2 

101 

23 

1  203 

4 

64 

76 

21-10    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


— 

County  and  city 

Total 

Kind-of-business  group 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 

■3 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

1 

2 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY 

40U 
76 
43 

285 

256 
60 
23 

173 

29    759 
9    557 
2    043 

IB    159 

26    925 
9    269 
1    599 

15    957 

2    309 
826 
158 

1    325 

49    124 
17    481 
3    897 
27   746 

869 
311 
60 
498 

401 
66 
44 

291 

32 

7 
3 
22 

1    639 
254 
ID) 
ID) 

30 
7 
1 

22 

3   071 

1    459 

(D) 

(0) 

4 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.    .     .    . 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 

YORK   COUNTY 

BIDDEFORO 

SACO 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.    .     .    . 

KENNEBUNK    TO*N    

KITTERY    TO»N    

OLD    ORCHARD    BEACH    TOWN    . 
SANFORD    TOWN    

1    259 
258 
103 
888 
66 
68 
110 
197 

933 

200 
65 

668 
58 
56 
90 

115 

114    371 
31    353 

7  924 
75    094 

8  520 
10    014 

4    860 
22    521 

108    657 
29    843 

7  428 
71    386 

8  28a 

9  838 
4    595 

21    193 

11    460 
3    000 

727 
7    733 

910 

1  253 
476 

2  342 

225  831 
59  589 
13    985 

153  257 
17  275 
23  214 
10  589 
43    810 

3    895 

1  019 
257 

2  619 
288 
414 
241 
709 

1    162 
224 
99 
839 
52 
55 
108 
175 

63 
12 

6 
45 
5 

11 

8    584 
2    570 

413 
5   601 

464 

ID) 
2   683 

47 
7 
1 

39 

2 
5 

7 

4    980 
1    988 
(D) 
ID) 
88 
(D) 
243 
1    431 

a 

ALL    OTHER    PLACES    .... 

UU7 

319 

29    179 

27    471 

2    742 

58    368 

967 

448 

29 

ID) 

21 

943 

(D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
)  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kindof-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

c; 

lisb- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

-• 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

29 

51 

2    403 

24 

1    214 

14 

604 

38 

773 

16 

905 

49 

2   949 

11 

431 

1 

798 

13 

880 

5 

403 

4 

4 

51 

(Dl 

2 

(Dl 

_ 

6 

lie 

2 

(Dl 

4 

65 

52 

80 

6    405 

21 

(D) 

38 

1    523 

13 

693 

8 

344 

30 

657 

11 

35 

2    065 

82 

4 

262 

33    688 

79 

21    807 

120 

10   017 

74 

3    728 

50 

4    133 

247 

8    910 

33 

3    283 

239 

13   873 

25 

1    368 

5 

70 

9    602 

15 

6    028 

17 

2    163 

25 

1    662 

14 

1    599 

42 

1    179 

8 

678 

501 

6 

28 

3    286 

6 

838 

13 

1    055 

2 

(Dl 

5 

290 

12 

406 

2 

(Dl 

24 

1    036 

4 

16 

184 

20    800 

58 

14    941 

90 

6   799 

47 

(01 

31 

2    244 

193 

7    325 

23 

2    184 

164 

9    454 

14 

851 

8 

6 

2     142 

8 

925 

5 

(01 

4 

238 

7 

607 

3 

(Dl 

17 

1    423 

- 

- 

9 

3    533 

6 

1    167 

15 

1    423 

2 

(D) 

13 

2    397 

1 

(Dl 

12 

1    129 

- 

- 

lU 

IDJ 

5 

294 

3 

43 

2 

(D) 

40 

753 

3 

(Dl 

- 

- 

11 

4« 

6    553 

19 

4    074 

21 

1    723 

16 

970 

11 

1    404 

31 

571 

8 

655 

26 

2    078 

379 

12 

89 

6    818 

26 

(01 

41 

2    434 

23 

656 

12 

399 

102 

2    997 

8 

834 

85 

3    726 

11 

472 

13 

21-12    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 

code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52« 
5251 
5252 


5112 

513 

5U5 

546 

51(62 

51163 

549 


55   EX.554 


561.567 
561 

567 

562-3.568 


lEWISTON-AUBURH  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUIi-DING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIu  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES"  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 
EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS.  ........ 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  .....  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPOriTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN. S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not ; 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  Auburn  and  Lewiston  cities,  and  Lisbon  town  in  Androscoggin  County,  Maine 


531      103  025 


6  906 

1  573 

800 


22  641 
18  990 
12  754 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


99  265      11  919 


6  362 

1  573 
800 


24  498 
23  614 

(D! 

23  198 
22  384 

(D) 

ID) 
187 
174 

ID> 
187 
104 

22  379 
18  990 
12  754 


3  138 

2  820 

318 


559 

31  518 

452 

28  940 

(Dl 

(D) 

(Dl 

(D) 

27 

533 

12 

209 

57 

1  477 

57 

1  477 

16  817 
4  702 
2  354 


46  OlS 
37  003 
26  118 


10  987 
9  920 
1  067 

251 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-13 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witli 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

LEWISTONAUBURH  SMSA-Continued 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL , 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHIN&S  STORES  , 

FURNITURE  STORES  , 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES , 

DRiPERYt  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALVIARE  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  .  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  .  .  .  .  :  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS.  ....  

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  avallahle. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


12  676 

2  1«5 

662 


3  056 
1  901 
1  626 


t  683 
a  306 
2  852 
287 
5«0 
627 
377 


809 
3  790 
1  661 


10  937 
7  281* 
6  362 


070 

20    879 

017 

19    746 

696 

13    158 

78 

1    397 

107 

2    «50 

136 

2    7U1 

21-14    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,0001 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING'  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSi  KALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPuY  STORES  

HARD«ArE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  ' 

SEWINGi  NEEDLEXORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYt  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES"  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES'  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOnESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  Clothing  and  furnishings  stores 

CUSTOM  tailors  


WOMEN'S  clothing.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES.  .  .  ., 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Portland.  South  Portland,  and  Westbrook  cities  and  Cape  Elizabeth.  Cumberland.  Falmouth.  Gorham.  Scarborough,  and  Yarmouth 
(owns  in  Cumberland  County.  Maine 


B17 
890 
334 


32  368 

2H    530 

5  677 

817 


5«  195 
671 
277 


«1  119 
36  058 
22  272 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
•Reter  to  errata  dated  March  1965  lor  correded  data. 


11  311 
3  819 
3  819 


3  155 

2  687 

U6S 


(NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


7  7U3 

1  870 

2  326 


32  364 

24  530 

6  677 

817 


53  964 

51  811 

664 

183 


40  695 
36  058 
22  272 


10  973 
3  659 
3  659 


3  155 

2  667 

468 


4  065 
3  588 
2  239 


1  605 
650 
650 


88  149 
64  091 
20  934 
2  002 


83  959 

76  746 

723 

395 

106 

1  874 


73  423 
65  387 
42  475 


37  181 
12  135 
12  135 


16  875 
14  532 
2  343 


782 
681 
435 


575 
207 
207 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-15 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contmued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numbeO 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 


Payroll, 
entite 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 


•f^RTLAND  SMSA-Conlinued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASS*AREi  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  SToRES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


235 
200 
120 


7  t78 

«  25« 

3  0B7 

970 


11  982 

U  015 

7  713 

299 


5  U«l 

5  129 

312 


770 
282 
337 


4  068 

2  901 

970 


7«2 
2614 
337 


1  192 
786 
512 


2  673 
2  517 
1  856 


22  725 
15  211 
10  2tl 
3  972 


9  707 

2  007 

3  065 


17  102 

15  6«3 

U59 


755 

13  111 

518 

33  953 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

398 

29  605 

(D) 

ID) 

l-"* 

3  161 

20 

367 

an 

758 

(D) 

ID) 

29 

513 

51 

980 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Refer  to  errata  dated  Marcti  1965  lor  corrected  data. 


21-16    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

Wittl 

payroll 
(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

ANDROSCOGGIN   COUNTY 

819 
38 

12 

8 
10 

8 

31 
2 
15 

187 

168 
1 
1 
8 

61 

70 

66 
13 
23 

15 

8 
13 
16 

1 

62 
39 
23 

1«6 
121 
22 

18 
15 
3 

139 
8 
14 
1 
17 
12 
13 
31 
13 

31 

613 

30 
12 
6 
8 

31 
2 
15 
11 

127 
112 

1 
1 
6 

19 

62 

56 
13 
21 
15 
6 
7 
11 
1 

12 
27 
15 

116 
96 
20 

18 
15 

3 

101 
8 
6 
1 
5 
10 
11 
27 
33 

11 

111    801 

7    765 
(Dl 
(01 

1  318 
(D) 

10  197 
(D) 
(01 

2  313 

29    036 
28    131 
(D) 
(Dl 
(D) 
198 

23    790 

6    795 

9    199 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
326 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 

3  198 
2    250 

1  218 

5    795 
(Dl 
(D) 

2  176 
(Dl 
(Dl 

11  756 

2  178 
708 
(Dl 
170 

3  151 
(Dl 

1    675 
1    910 

1    197 

no    561 

7  221 

(01 
(Dl 

1  312 
530 

10    171 
(Tl 
(Dl 

2  313 

27    136 
26    615 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
128 

23    501 

6    683 

9    013 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
318 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

3  320 
2    132 

1  188 

5    197 
(D) 
(Dl 

2  176 
(Dl 
(01 

(01 

2  178 

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

3  130 
(Dl 

1    607 
1    811 

(01 

13    036 

991 
(Dl 
(Dl 
153 
16 

1    557 
(Dl 
(01 
256 

1    823 

1  711 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

70 

2  519 

512 

1    113 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
51 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

613 
155 
188 

1    251 
(01 
(Dl 

151 
(01 
(Dl 

(Dl 
107 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
117 
(01 
576 
323 

(01 

216    313 

19    061 

(Dl 

(Dl 

3    151 

1    035 

29    171 
(01 
(Dl 

1  758 

36    863 

31    270 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

1    722 

18    613 

9    660 

25    517 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
1    067 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

11    659 

7  906 
3    763 

21    925 
(01 
(01 

8  207 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(01 

2    012 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

2  107 
(Dl 

9  828 
5    775 

(Dl 

3    986 

236 
(01 
(01 
51 
11 

556 
(Dl 
(Dl 
98 

619 
596 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
31 

555 

179 

119 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
15 
(01 
(01 
(01 

163 
112 
51 

608 
(Dl 
(01 

117 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(Dl 
29 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
33 
(01 
139 
121 

(01 

715 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARD.1ARE1 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS    

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

(01 
(01 

9 

16 
(Dl 
(Dl 

10 

531 
533 

539 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES     

FOOD    STORES 

5U1 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

167 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

62 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

561 t 567 
562-3.568 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

•OMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

(Dl 
(01 

563.568 

565 

566 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

7 
(Dl 
(Dl 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 
EATING.    DRINKING    PLACES 

18 

(01 

(01 

59PTI591) 
591               1 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG   STORES 

7 
(Dl 

59    EX.591 

592 

593 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR    STORES 

ANTIQUE    STORES.    SECONDHAND    STORES 

(01 

3 

(Dl 

596 
597 
598 
599 

53    PSRTt 

JEWELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

OTHER    STORES    

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

(Dl 
23 
13 

(01 

t  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-17 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

AROOSTOOK  COUNTY 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

9  638 

186  453 

3  105 

808 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 
521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

68 
10 
6 
25 
25 

58 

10 

22 
20 

5  115 

1  375 
197 

2  002 
2  541 

5  759 
1  339 

197 

1  832 

2  391 

815 
199 
30 
251 
335 

14  795 

3  427 
532 

4  534 

5  302 

192 
45 

72 
55 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

5 
5 
19 
21 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

58 
3 
17 
38 

55 

3 
17 
35 

11  859 
4  222 
3  987 
3  650 

11  317 
4  222 
3  987 
3  508 

1  394 
480 
540 
374 

25  944 
9  441 

10  235 
6  268 

544 
149 
263 
132 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

5 
32 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

217 
207 

3 

2 

5 

113 

105 

3 

24  389 

24  080 

101 

48 
160 

21  703 

21  446 

101 

155 

1  390 

1  349 

8 

33 

31  855 

30  707 

125 

1  023 

461 

444 

3 

14 

5«1 

542 
5U3 
544 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

205 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

2 
5 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55  EX.554 

69 

51 

19  729 

19  533 

1  848 

33  495 

410 

43 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(55U1 

TOTAL 

122 

80 

7  513 

5  429 

493 

11  111 

206 

127 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561 1 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563 1 568 

555 

566 

564.569 

TOTAL 

78 
19 
26 
20 

5 
20 

9 

58 
17 
22 
18 

4 
16 

9 

5  543 
1  469 

1  176 
934 
242 

2  240 
447 
211 

5  437 
1  441 

1  140 
918 
222 

2  198 
447 
211 

687 
152 
154 
125 
28 
259 
85 
15 

11  451 
2  418 
2  579 
2  135 

444 
4  477 
1  576 

411 

237 
40 
52 
42 
10 

110 
25 
10 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

16 
22 
18 

14 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

5 
5 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572,573 

43 
15 
28 

33 

11 
22 

2  865 
1  720 

1  145 

2  755 
1  555 
1  039 

492 
270 
222 

8  890 
4  936 
3  954 

115 
52 
53 

24 

10 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

14 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

108 
91 
17 

92 
79 
13 

3  528 
2  882 

646 

3  315 

2  770 

545 

722 
501 
121 

14  244 
12  444 
1  800 

412 
352 
50 

115 

5812 
5813 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

97 
18 

59PT(5911 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

22 
20 
2 

22 

20 

2 

2  414 
(Dl 
(01 

2  402 
(D) 
(D) 

349 
(0) 
ID) 

6  052 

(D) 
(D) 

108 
(01- 
ID) 

15 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

ID) 
ID) 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 
592 

TOTAL 

120 
10 
8 

1 

18 
17 
20 
37 

88 
10 
4 
1 
3 
14 
13 
20 
23 

15  386 

2  555 

140 

ID) 

254 

6  196 

1  177 

4  204 

(D) 

15  356 

2  555 

126 

(0) 

144 

5  186 

1  109 

4  204 

(D) 

1  216 
123 
21 

(U) 
19 
406 
137 
386 
(D) 

23  913 
2  222 

354 

(D) 

673 

7  615 

2  584 

7  982 

(D) 

345 
37 
6 
ID) 
10 
92 
57 
97 
ID) 

88 

LIQUOR  STORES 

1 
7 

594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

ID) 
8 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

10 
12 

11 
ID). 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

36 

10 

2  074 

1  932 

232 

4  703 

75 

30 

J  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  oart  of  SIC  malor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


21-18    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 

1  711 

1  347 

267  344 

260  130 

593  778 

10  013 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

TOTAL 

76 
30 
18 
22 
5 

62 

24 
12 
22 

13  167 
8  586 

765 
3  154 

662 

12  981 
8  474 

697 
3  154 

656 

1  765 

I  104 

114 

469 

76 

33  935 
20  292 

2  403 
9  722 
1  518 

443 
241 
32 

151 
19 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

10 
10 

7 
3 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  P4RT* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

67 
8 
28 
31 

63 

8 
26 
27 

36  098 

IDl 

8  589 

(01 

35  996 

(01 

8  589 

(01 

5  151 
(Dl 

1  481 
(01 

98  899 
(01 

26  435 
(01 

1  970 
(01 
553 
(01 

37 
(01 

17 
(01 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

372 
311 

24 

11 
22 

280 

231 

12 

U 
22 

69  321 

66  717 

1  165 

87 

429 

923 

66  209 

63  845 

925 

429 
923 

4  787 

4  374 

66 

6 

102 

239 

102  025 

93  972 

1  334 

106 

1  893 

4  720 

1  772 

1  580 

26 

51 
107 

341 

5ai 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

285 

5«3 
5l45-5«9 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

4 
6 
21 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

HI 

77 

49  183 

48  485 

4  900 

89  657 

985 

74 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PK5541 

TOTAL 

182 

15  343 

1  312 

171 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

97 
28 
28 
19 
9 
13 
24 

85 
22 
28 
19 

9 
22 
4 

12  660 

4  441 

3  316 

ID) 

10) 

2  637 

1  990 

296 

12  342 

4  281 

3  316 

(Dl 

(01 

2  595 

1  364 

296 

1  749 
713 
533 
(Dl 
(D) 
212 
254 
37 

39  582 

12  992 

17  243 

(01 

(01 

3  949 

4  523 
875 

623 
223 
230 
(01 
(01 
83 
72 
15 

561 1  567 
562-3.568 
562 
563.568 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

21 
17 
(01 
(Dl 

566 
564.569 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

16 
1 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

66 
35 
31 

8  368 
4  621 
3  767 

8  000 
4  435 
3  565 

1  316 
847 

471 

24  987 
16  288 
8  699 

314 
194 
120 

59 

43 

41 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

26 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

302 
261 

41 

264 
223 
41 

14  590 
13  400 
1  190 

14  290 
13  100 
1  190 

3  245 

3  060 

185 

67  019 
63  295 
3  724 

1  764 

1  662 

102 

266 
227 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT 15911 

591      ( 

( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

55 
48 

55 

48 

7 

6  388 

(01 
(Dl 

6  368 
(Dl 
(0) 

1  086 
(Dl 
(01 

19  780 
(01 
(Dl 

365 
(01 
(Dl 

37 
(01 
(01 

294 
10 
47 
11 
20 
13 
17 
75 

101 

202 
10 
17 
9 
10 
11 
13 
57 
75 

36  068 

6  725 

854 

(D) 

750 

4  031 

4  124 

15  572 

(01 

(0) 

6  725 

662 

430 

636 

4  025 

4  096 

15  308 

(01 

(Dl 
205 
107 
63 
77 
242 
781 
1  978 
(Dl 

(Dl 

3  628 
2  171 
1  359 
1  253 

4  oie 

13  659 

40  246 

(01 

(Dl 
52 
43 
34 
20 
46 
244 
478 
(Dl 

(Dl 
1 

6 

592 
593 
594 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

596 
597 
596 
599 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

5 

9 

46 

(Dl 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

71 

29 

5  272 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

101 

(Dl 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  avai!al)le.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-19 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


KENNEBEC  COUNTY 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSt  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 36  28  6  110 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 12  10  2  561 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 6  6  366 

HARDWARE  STORES 12  8  2  OUt 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 6  «  1  "439 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 222       130       31  126 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 1=9       115       30  089 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS 12         6  651 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 52        16        7  559 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 6         6        1  125 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  19        19        1  305 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 12        12        1  118 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  ■ 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 131        107        1  802 

EATING  PLACES 123        99        1  515 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 8  8  287 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  .         15        11        2  120 

JEWELRY  STORES 11        U        1  665 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 11        29        6  527 

OTHER  STORES 32        24        1  375 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes;       -  l^eptesents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applieable. 
retailers,  cart  ot  SIC  maior  srouD  53.  are  sbown  seoatatelv  in  this  table. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


7  397 
1  125 
1  805 
1  118 

357 
3  318 

(DJ 


3  760 

1  771 
1  986 


1  520 

1  233 

287 


15  030 

2  659 

233 

128 

(0) 

2  352 

1  565 

6  335 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1  816 
313 
900 
633 


1  081 
216 
258 
201 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


39  905 
6  003 
20  592 
13  310 


12  291 

10  212 

696 


20  726 
1  103 
1  859 
3  785 
1  071 
9  911 
101 
(0) 


8  068 
3  776 
1  292 


18  562 

17  813 

719 


29  521 

2  117 

186 

1  121 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


unmcor- 
poraled 
businesses 


21-20    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE 


5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IViore:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


522-52t 

5251 

5252 


5«2 
5U3 

545-519 


56 

561 t 567 

552-31 568 

562 

563 1 568 

565 

565 

5641559 


County  and  kind  of  business 


59PT(591) 


59  EX 

592 

593 

59» 

595 

595 

597 

596 

599 


PENOBSCOT  COUMY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERr  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


Total 
(number) 


FURNITURE  I 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  ■ 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


2  570 

477 

2  401 

1  707 


23  568 

13  434 
6  517 
3  617 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


9    338 

1  885 

2  484 

2  202 
282 

3  330 
(D) 
(0) 


4  849 
2  751 
2  098 


19  585 

3  405 

873 

358 

463 

2  583 

1  427 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


7  055 

2  534 

477 


23  508 
13  434 
6  517 
3  557 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


3 

444 

1 

829 

9 

190 

1 

379 

2 

434 

2 

202 

232 

i 

206 

(01 

(T) 

^ 

305 

2 

725 

2 

030 

6 

552 

5 

961 

591 

3 

416 

3 

327 

39 

8 

823 

3 

4  05 

685 

358 

(0) 

2 

533 

1 

413 

8 

894 

(01 

2 

685 

2    854 

1    543 

1    023 

288 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


51  500 
30  893 
14  777 
5  93C 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


8  778 
7  554 
1  224 
5    651 


17  643 
10  197 
7    445 


31    052 

29    530 

1    522 


133 

40 

519 

146 

2 

768 

140 

2 

828 

33 

745 

(f)l 

(01 

177 

2 

86 1 

??4 

3 

945 

180 

23 

082 

Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-21 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963- 


Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


YORK  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HAROKAREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING!  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STOkES.  vegetable  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witlilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  oart  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  seoaratelv  in  this  table. 


Total 
(numberl 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

rrents 

($1,000) 


8  584 
5    320 

979 
1    111 

844 


33  688 
31  707 
873 
355 
251 
502 


1  457 
1  238 
219 
511 
523 
240 


8  910 

8  467 

443 


13  873 
2  569 
424 
93 
349 
915 
540 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


8  332 
5  288 

973 
1  269 

302 


30  838 

29  047 

339 

329 

249 
374 


3  656 
997 
1  421 
1  202 
219 
475 
523 
240 


8  486 

8  079 

407 


3  253 

2  742 

511 


12  763 

2  569 

202 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


2  393 

3  328 

1    884 


43    028 

38    667 

1    375 

555 

916 

1    515 


8    754 

2  481 

3  387 
2    905 

482 
1  172 
1    284 

430 


11  504 
6  571 
4    933 


35  817 
34  306 
1    511 


8    749 
7    741 

1  ooe 


30  012 
2  076 
1    196 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincoT 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


21-22    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


5«2 
5113 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 1 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1  568 

565 

566 

564 ■ 569 


59PT15911 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES    

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUTt  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


4  028 

I  883 

471 


8  086 
3  373 
2  604 


3  467 

3  155 

312 


3  994 

1  883 

437 

1  674 


7  772 
3  213 
2  604 


9  951 
3  078 
1  183 
5  690 


525 

50 

224 

34? 

46 

649 

ID) 

(D! 

(D) 

ini 

36 

663 

101 

2 

074 

134 

53 

662 

31  655 
11  010 
15  566 


18  888 
13  111 
5  777 


37  890 
35  532 
2  358 


11  510 

11  051 

459 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


MAINE    21-23 


Establistiments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll. 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmoor 
porated 
businesses 

SIC 
code 

Standard  metropolitan  statistical  aiea  and  kind  ol  business 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,0001 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

MAINE 

5.112    PART 

IN-PLAilT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS, 

TOTAL     

20 

18 

777 

767 

IBt 

3    56<1 

73 

11 

RESTAURANTS,     LUNCHROOMS 

5 
9 

5 
9 

81 
58  1 
115 

(D) 

71 
581 

11 
151 

212 

2    795 

5 
59 

CAFETERIAS     

LEWISTON-AUBURN    SMSA 

TOTAL     

2 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

(0) 

(0) 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS, 

(D) 

RESTAURANTS,     LUNCHROOMS 

1 

I 

1 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
CD) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

CAFETERIAS     

PORTLAND    SMSA 

5812     PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS, 

TOTAL     

M 

q 

219 

219 

63 

1     171 

21 

. 

2 

2 

2 
2 

(0) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(ol 

(0) 

(D) 
(D) 

,    . 

REFRESHMENT    PLACES     

Standard  Notes:        -  Represents  2 


(0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  i 


(X)  Not  applicable 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 

[These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  and  are  not  included  in  any  of  the  tabulaltons  of  the  1963  Census  of  Business] 


County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

11    511 

5    5UC 

3    778 

97 

1    506 

2148 

3110 

1    130 

H52 
280 

1 
358 

2 

370 

lUO 
101 
3 
99 
1 
26 

"55    506 

10     712 

5    621 

3U 

8    337 

18 

7811 

7    099 

2    700 

1  856 

2  393 

150 

216 
67 

ue 

101 
26 

119 

18 
8 

23 

5    11116 

2    000 

855 

_ 

2    591 

_ 

_ 

EXCHANGES 

EATItJG  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

6    278 

2    5111 
1    677 

97 
1    865 

98 

726 

3211 
183 

1 
216 

2 

239 

102 

69 

3 

6a 

1 

15    889 

7    318 
3    692 

3I| 
«   827 

18 

1    1311 

299 
2^5 

250 

3qo 

188 

61 
119 

m 

37 

82 

20 
211 

12 

26 

U     171 

1    3911 

1    07U 

- 

919 

- 

7811 

Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.      'Revised. 


21-24    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  inhabitants  or  IVIore:  1958 


Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

County  and  city 

Establishments 

Sales 

County  and  city 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

MAINE,     TOTAL    

11    236 

7    736 

1     031     037 

958    903 

97    053 

LIMCOI  W    COUNTY 

357 

215 

21    589 

19    221 

1     590 

OXFORD    county'     

49U 

318 

41     4C9 

37    715 

3    212 

ANDROSCOGGIN    COUNTY.     .     .     . 

961 

662 

97    1470 

90    582 

10    193 

MEXICO    TOWN 

57 

25 

2    802 

2    584 

178 

221 
"496 

155 
366 

27    380 
55    219 

25    896 
52    353 

2    737 
6    1477 

NORWAY    TOWN 

RUMFORD    TOWN    

77 

123 

59 
91 

8    503 
13    402 

8    021 
12    594 

LCWliTON    

1    203 

RtMAINDER    OF    COUNTV.     .     . 

217 

lUl 

la    871 

12    333 

979 

LWCRMORt    FALLS    TOWN    . 

70 

a<4 

5    327 

14    615 

1406 

PENOBSCOT    COUNTY    

1    192 

882 

136    679 

150    359 

13    455 

1    OIS 
1«9 

712 
123 

101     1463 
21    910 

914    S85 
21    1482 

9    987 
2    175 

1452 
86 
87 

342 
74 
71 

72    827 
10    155 

9    647 

70    565 
9    911 
9    277 

PRESOUE     ISLE     

OLD    TOWN    

827 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY,     .     . 

869 

589 

79    553 

73    '403 

6    812 

REMAINDER    OF    COUJIY.     .     . 

567 

395 

44    050 

40    606 

3    454 

CARIBOU    TOWN    

137 

117 

18    888 

18    588 

2    117 

DEXTER    TOWN 

65 

49 

5    059 

4    821 

464 

FORT    FAIRFIELD    TOWN.     . 

75 

53 

7    U81 

6    997 

6614 

LINCOLN    TOWN    

67 

49 

7    207 

6    781 

642 

FORT    KENT    TOWN    .... 

72 

56 

7    933 

7    517 

693 

MILLINOCKET    TOWN    .     .     . 

61 

43 

7    388 

7     140 

651 

HOULTON    TOWN    

lUO 

106 

16    260 

15    720 

1    1465 

ORONO    TOWN     

38 

32 

3    686 

5    580 

371 

MADAWASKA    TOWN    .... 

76 

52 

14    782 

14    318 

380 

VAN    BUREN    TOWN    .... 

514 

32 

14    996 

14    1476 

351 

PISCATAQUIS    COUNTY'.     .     .     . 

216 

144 

16    130 

14    614 

1    504 

D0VER-4  0XCR0FI    TOWN.     . 

61 

45 

6    964 

5    670 

639 

CUMBERLAND    COUNTY 

2    059 

1    1431 

237    278 

2214    7114 

25    1469 

PORTLAND    

1    021 

739 

1145    000 

138    076 

17    379 

SAGADAHOC    COUNTY    

2U7 

159 

18    594 

17     116 

1    730 

1514 
li»2 

1014 
102 

18    693 
13    601 

17    699 
12    861 

1    607 
1    2814 

1"45 
102 

109 
50 

15    921 
4    475 

13    153 
3    963 

WESTBROOK 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.     .     . 

380 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.     .     . 

7142 

536 

59    9814 

56    078 

5    299 

BRUNSWICK    TOWN    .... 

187 

1143 

2a    093 

23    097 

2   isa 

SOMERSET    COUNTY'     

UU6 

2  96 

52    541 

29    055 

2    465 

FAIRFIELD    TOWN     .... 

57 

33 

5    2t5 

4    761 

302 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY^     

251 

165 

16    802 

15    2  02 

1     32"4 

MADISON    TOWN     

56 

53 

3    530 

2    846 

230 

FARMINOTON    TOWN.     .     .     . 

7y 

50 

7    539 

7    169 

733 

PITTSFIELD    TOWN.     .     .     . 

5a 

40 

4    413 

4    135 

391 

SKOWHEGAN    TOWN    .... 

1114 

88 

11    220 

10    934 

1    069 

HANCOCK    COUNTY    

530 

3118 

36    569 

33    1483 

2    937 

ELLSWORTH 

99 

75 

13    3U5 

15    031 

1     192 

WALDO    COUNTY    

275 

179 

17    791 

15    415 

1    320 

131 
98 

273 

so 

23    22U 

6    395 

2  0    1452 
6    199 

1    7U5 
633 

123 

152 

95 
84 

10    799 
6    992 

10   211 
5    204 

946 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.     .     . 

374 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY 

1467 

293 

29    751 

26    085 

2     118 

1    005 
271 
109 

679 
191 
71 

100   803 
30   855 
JO    1514 

914    275 

29    231 

9    370 

9    388 

3    112 

863 

93 

50 
324 

71 
28 
194 

9    446 
2    165 
19     140 

8    022 
1    785 
16    278 

EASTPORT     

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.     .     . 

GARDINER    

1     157 

HALLOWELL 

45 

27 

«    205 

3    819 

302 

WATERVILLE     

288 

212 

37    363 

55    853 

3    855 

YORK    COUNTY 

1    365 

941 

92    831 

34    663 

8    573 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.     .     . 

292 

178 

18    226 

16    000 

1    256 

8IDDEF0RD 

293 

221 

26    662 

25    280 

2    583 

35 

25 

2    869 

2    757 

271 

97 
975 

69 
651 

7     026 
59    143 

6    612 
52    771 

615 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.     .     . 

5    375 

KNOX    COUNTY 

370 

262 

33    737 

31     521 

3    008 

KENNEBUNK    TOWN    .... 

72 

62 

7    166 

6    998 

726 

ROCKLAND     

152 

120 

18    050 

17    14114 

1    808 

KITTERY    TOWN    

75 

53 

7    566 

7    102 

867 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY.     .     . 

218 

1«2 

15    687 

114     107 

1    200 

OLD    ORCHARD    BEACH    TOWN 

134 

98 

4    257 

3    781 

347 

CAMD.:n    TOWN 

59 

149 

7    q06 

7    078 

600 

SANFORD    TOWN    

177 

129 

15    859 

14    493 

1     499 

.Slandaid  Notes:       -  Repiesenls  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Theie  aie  no  cities  in  this  county.  Places  shown  ate  towns. 


TABLE  10  Standard  IVIetropolitan  Statistical  Areas.-  1958 


1  Data  a 

e  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 

Kifid  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

LEfllSTON-AUBURN  SMSA 

PORT 

LAND  SMSA 

763 

35 
34 

184 
48 
64 

52 

49 
155 

18 
105 

41 

551 

21 
22 
122 

40 
44 

46 
59 
101 
18 
85 
15 

86    413 

3  100 
9    672 

22    624 
15    569 

4  874 

6    630 

2  785 

3  956 
1    816 

15    591 
1     976 

81    653 

2    688 
9    460 
20    656 
15    375 

4  194 

6    498 
2    703 

5  620 
1    816 

12    731 
1     712 

1    520 

64 
54 

373 
65 

134 

115 
85 

256 
54 

257 
83 

1    082 

48 
42 

223 
49 

104 

91 

63 
216 

50 
167 

29 

186    988 

7     400 
22    234 
47    175 
29    375 
(D) 

14    684 

(D) 

9    916 

5    850 

31    409 
4    335 

(C) 

52 

53    PART. 
54 

LUMBER,     BLDG    MATLS,     HDWE,     FARM    EQUIP.     DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROU"    STORES*     

7     128 
22    030 
42    917 

(D) 

56 

14    090 

57 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EJUIPMENT    STORES 

8    252 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

50    Oil 

(D) 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonsloie  relailers,  part  of  SIC  majoi  group  S3,  ate  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MAINE    21-25 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

ANDROSCOGGIN  COUNTY 

AROOSTOCK  COUNTY 

96H 

52 
2U2 
59 
85 

62 

57 
16a 

22 
128 

16 

662 

29 
31 

116 
17 
53 

52 
15 
122 
22 
96 
16 

97  170 

1  010 
10  613 
26  615 
16  111 

5  831 

6  956 
3  133 

1  525 

2  063 
15  203 

2  017 

90  582 

3  758 
10  315 
23  663 
16  191 

1  679 

6  728 

2  989 

1  081 

2  063 
(D) 
(D) 

1  018 

79 
67 
252 
73 
96 

96 

56 
107 

27 
121 

21 

712 

61 

i2^i 

69 
76 

80 
10 
93 
27 
82 
7 

101  163 

7  912 

11  919 
26  188 
20  793 

6  971 

6  022 
3  292 
3  136 
2  332 

12  081 
815 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBEIR,  BLDG  MATLS ,  HDWE ,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

7  520 
11  029 

20  639 

55PT(55H) 

5  676 

57 

rURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

3  061 
2  966 

59Pt(591) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

2  332 
11  311 

713 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

2  059 

89 
86 
U95 
101 

2m 

137 
107 
315 

62 
325 

98 

1  181 

63 
68 
311 

83 
170 

111 
81 

285 
58 

215 
36 

235  101 

10  683 
25  738 
59  176 
39  615 

11  176 

15  955 
8  187 

11  131 
6  762 

37  120 
5  656 

222  510 

10  225 
25  122 
51  252 
39  315 
12  760 

15  261 
7  703 

10  532 
6  611 

35  390 
5  016 

530 

22 
59 
126 
25 
53 

28 
19 
78 
13 
92 
15 

318 

16 
29 
81 
23 
31 

18 
13 
60 
11 
62 
1 

36  569 

1  936 

2  727 
11  885 

5  516 
2  587 

1  085 
710 

1  667 
892 

7  291 
210 

33  183 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

1  898 
1  951 

11  021 

(D) 

55PT(55U) 

2  051 

911 

57 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

688 
1  517 

59PT(591) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(0) 
6  960 

(D) 

KENNEBEC  COUNTY 

PENOBSCOT  COUNTY 

I  005 

51 

52 

268 
71 
98 

6H 

56 
112 

27 
lUl 

35 

679 

37 
11 
111 
53 
80 

18 
10 
100 
25 
99 
9 

100  803 

7  315 

10  160 
27  763 
15  188 

7  557 

6  911 
3  800 

1  211 

2  228 

11  150 
1  187 

91  273 

7  169 
10  020 
21  617 
15  231 

7  091 

6  723 
3  182 
3  580 

(D) 
13  101 

(D) 

1  192 

63 

296 
87 
129 

81 
56 

161 
10 

151 
15 

882 

55 
19 

186 
63 

115 

77 

12 
131 

36 
106 

17 

136  679 

6  213 

17  856 
35  631 
21  713 

9  710 

7  852 

1  833 
5  557 
3  251 

18  188 

2  182 

130  359 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

6  185 
17  006 
32  799 

21  289 

55PT(55a) 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

9  116 
7  781 

57 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  673 
5  181 

59PT(591) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

3  151 
17  81C 

2  032 

YORK  COUNTY 

1  365 

62 
65 

310 
68 

138 

98 

77 
261 

10 
210 

33 

911 

12 

17 
206 
51 
91 

71 
15 

198 
38 

131 
9 

92  631 

6  987 
1  977 

26  616 
13  562 
8  116 

1  510 
3  250 

7  171 

2  996 
11  636 

507 

61  663 

6  665 

6  563 
26  028 
13  JIB 

7  066 

1  090 

2  761 
6  171 

(D) 

10  132 

(D) 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

57 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

59PT(591) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table 


21-26    MAINE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 

code 

Total 
(number) 

With 

payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

PORTLAND 

1   021 

32 
31 
2119 
16 
79 

91 

65 
171 

33 
174 

50 

739 

28 
27 
119 
33 
63 

71 

49 
141 

31 
120 

22 

142    826 

5  032 
20  924 
31  053 
24    259 

5    520 

12    451 

5  384 

6  295 
4    072 

24    527 
3    309 

52 

53    PART* 

LUMBER,     BLDG    MATLi,     HOWEl,     FARM    EQJIP.     DEALtRS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*     

a    982 
20   836 

55    £X.55a 

56 

57 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQUIPMENT    STORES 

5    062 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

(0) 

53    PART* 

(D) 

standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Nnt  agplicatile. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table 


Maryland 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  22-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.) 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  12 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 16 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 25 

7  InPlant  Food  Contractors:  1963 27 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 27 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 28 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 28 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 29 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 30 


22-3 


1958 


State  total 


1963 


EACH    SYMBOL 


5%    CHANGE 


MARYLAND  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN   MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 

Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials, Farm   ^  ]sn 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers   pi  188 

#5% 

General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 

Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


237,061,C 


Gasoline  Service    ^=227 

Stations    |HSi8_£_ 


Apparel,  ^^183 

Accessory  Stores  l^^^^_^ . 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,  ^  139 

Equipment  Stores  iB_162 


Eating,  Drinking  Places 


^=281 


Drug  Stores,    N  140 
Proprietary  Stores    ^1 178 

#####^27% 


Other  Retail  Stores 


Nonstore  Retailers 


^^304 
|BBl353 


127 
115 


##-10% 

1958  1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census        y^ 


22-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-5 


TABLE  1  The  state:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


511 

5«1 

51*2 

543 

544 

545-549 


56 

561 '567 

562-3i568 

562 

563 1568 

565 

555 

554 1569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL ■ 

GROCERY  STORES!  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS!  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES!  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY!  NUT!  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES i  .  .  . 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL ; 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL • 

APPAREL!  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL • 

MEN'S!  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING!  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY!  SPECIALTY  STORES!  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL!  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE!  RADIO!  TELEVISION!  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING!  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES • 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL • 

DRUG  STORES ; 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL ; 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES.  ...  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM!  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKESi  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  •    

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS ; 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


1  505 
323 

517 
361 
156 
195 
385 
85 


1  154 
579 
475 


5  115 
3  037 
2  078 


3  231 
815 
356 
114 
152 
183 
262 
327 

1  022 


With 
payroll 


3  002 

2  047 

189 


4  255 
2  531 
1  634 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


2  381 
699 
178 


187  673 

108  103 

11  061 

37  242 

31  257 


616  812 
459  861 
91  153 
65  798 


020  560 

938  555 

21  259 

5  495 

11  359 

42  882 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


220  994 
49  207 
81  732 
69  497 
12  235 
31  492 
48  823 
9  740 


161  807 
105  710 
55  097 


337  089 
232  715 
104  374 


825 

178  278 

177  596 

755 

172  908 

172  420 

70 

5  370 

5  275 

353  378 
108  504 
12  948 

8  481 

9  570 
62  837 
26  986 
66  121 
57  831 


183  515 

107  235 

10  311 

34  712 

31  257 


514  882 
459  861 
90  869 
54  152 


961  238 
889  977 
18  559 
5  023 
5  485 
41  094 


217  916 
48  571 
81  210 
69  201 
12  009 
30  506 
47  999 
9  632 


157  521 
103  266 
54  255 


324  733 
227  511 
97  222 


335  686 
102  540 
11  388 

7  943 

8  382 

52  323 
25  784 
54  785 

53  541 


Establishments 


Total 
(number) 


26  150 


1  191 
514 
577 


5  478 
3  223 
2  255 


3  284 

707 
318 


258 

309 

356 

1  085 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


1  351 
299 
465 
350 


4  180 
2  549 
1  531 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


179  571 

109  773 

10  568 

33  957 

25  273 


355  523 
247  872 
58  989 
48  662 


10  930 
13  292 
38  499 


182  843 
40  289 
55  426 


138  862 
83  374 
55  488 


281  137 
175  545 
105  591 


139  943 

135  180 

4  753 


303  518 
79  158 
11  010 
9  412 
7  600 
50  783 
25  541 
65  065 
45  048 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


172  929 

108  539 

9  445 

30  057 

24  887 


355  581 
247  872 
68  023 
39  786 


816  159 
736  195 

(M 

5  752 
7  528 
33  393 


177  509 

38  861 

64  244 

55  549 

8  695 
29  597 
35  311 

9  495 


134  054 
80  844 
53  210 


259  511 
165  508 
93  903 


138  603 

134  072 

4  531 


284  795 
74  852 
9  408 
9  005 
6  750 
59  715 
24  075 
62  570 
38  310 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


22-6      MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2, 


The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


512 


5«3 

51'* 

5145 

546 

5162 

5163 

5"t9 


55   EX.55U 


553 
559 


562-3  I  561 
562 

563i568 
553 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PilNTi  GLASS'  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCBANOIiE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUF ACTUS ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS'  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY'  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT'  MARINE'  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT'  BOAT'  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


Total 
(number) 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READy-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


23  901 


1  506 
323 
285 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


360 
283 
269 


167  673 

76  132 

31  971 

2  937 

7  12« 

1  000 

37  2«2 

31  267 


516  812 
459  861 
91  153 


020  560 

938  555 

15  757 

4  502 

5  495 

11  359 
19  075 
17  775 

12  020 
5  755 
4  985 
1  047 


761  211 

634  402 

517  705 

20  390 

96  307 

53  585 

36  249 

11  652 

25  313 

13  538 

10  635 

1  040 


220  994 
49  207 
48  333 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


81 

73P 

69 

497 

12 

235 

1 

473 

820 

339 

7 

178 

2 

425 

31 

492 

46 

823 

J 

029 

4  105  709 


183  515 

75  008 

31  227 

2  857 

6  495 
958 

34  712 

31  257 


459  851 

90  869 

59  737 

3  537 

778 


961  238 

889  977 

14  787 

3  872 
5  023 
5  485 

18  741 
17  251 
11  744 
5  517 

4  089 
1  003 


756  179 

634  402 

517  705 

20  390 

96  307 

50  027 

35  757 

11  662 

24  331 

13  202 

10  157 

972 


217  918 

48  571 

47  935 

636 

el  210 

69  201 
12  009 

1  459 
784 
(D) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


30 

506 

47 

999 

3 

029 

11 

143 

1 

937 

31 

890 

9 

228 

404 

23  570 
9  557 

3  972 
577 

1  117 
220 

4  761 
3  266 


87  067 
65  089 
14  316 


80  105 

70  655 

1  399 

397 

355 

858 

1  868 

4  012 

3  200 

812 

338 

221 


72  788 
59  530 
48  299 
2  662 
8  569 

4  014 

5  551 

1  494 

2  189 
1  412 

682 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


4  146 
6  975 

620 
1  810 

322 
4  223 

873 


437  997 
170  630 
78  525 
10  673 
21  631 
3  555 
92  787 
60  185 


1  741  126 

1  309  946 

268  502 

150  739 

9  969 


1  97 


1  555  749 

1  383  895 

26  216 

7  418 

5  825 

18  040 

35  342 

76  427 

62  307 


371  286 
113  506 
893  733 
52  615 
167  158 
63  602 
106  066 
30  007 
35  105 
22  530 
11  955 
1  620 


584  100 

140  960 

137  446 

3  514 

218  297 
187  308 
30  989 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


5  535 

2  034 

893 


32  865 
23  658 
6  627 
2  340 


10  440 

8  503 

477 

1  460 


10  257 
1  975 
1  937 


4  259 

3  530 

529 


78  403 

1  542 

126  514 

2  055 

12  Oil 

153 

34  452 

518 

6  640 

78 

75  501 

1  307 

17  108 

401 

718 

24 

StaniJard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURMSHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DR4PERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALHARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEKELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  HOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEKS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER.  .  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


3  231 
815 
356 
126 

230 
HI 
t9 


1  777 
138 
623 


2  381 
699 
178 


161  807 

105  710 

82  276 

13  9U7 

«  381 

1  698 

3  408 

36  528 

10  09« 

9  1175 


337  089 
232  715 
160  075 
17  294 
44  060 
11  286 
104  374 


178  278 

172  908 

5  370 


353  378 
108  604 
12  948 
1  629 
11  319 
8  481 
3  351 


571 
48  357 
11  322 

3  158 
26  986 
66  121 

5  689 

1  290 
45  234 
13  908 

11  521 

2  223 

3  352 
5  678 

5  583 
9  523 
1  034 
1  200 
9  522 

832 
666 

6  697 


115  047 

28  315 

32  207 

54  525 


157  521 

103  266 

80  644 

13  701 

4  123 

1  504 
3  294 

35  796 

9  402 

9  057 

2  577 
6  480 


324  733 
227  511 
156  379 
17  222 
42  696 
11  214 
97  222 


177  696 

172  420 

5  276 


336  686 

102  540 

11  388 

655 

10  733 

7  943 

3  143 

4  800 

8  382 
7  903 

479 
47  983 

11  182 
3  158 

25  784 
64  785 

5  625 
874 

44  494 
13  792 

10  683 

2  023 

2  754 

5  402 

5  055 

9  247 
918 

1  200 

9  300 

794 

546 

5  619 


24  786 

17  162 

13  392 

2  242 

786 

227 

515 

4  785 

1  475 

1  364 

329 

1  035 


70  579 
55  365 
37  752 
6  142 
8  529 
2  942 
15  214 


26  164 

25  548 

616 


73 

3  444 
683 
471 

4  396 
9  014 

878 
121 


2  313 
220 
218 
642 
623 

2  766 


171 


468  594 
344  931 
267  676 
48  059 
15  394 
3  884 
9  918 
90  688 
27  653 
25  322 
6  062 
19  260 


384  944 
081  351 
744  307 
104  584 
167  494 
64  966 
303  593 


499  056 

485  255 

13  801 


766  300 
155  773 
41  543 
1  298 
40  245 
22  059 
8  771 

13  288 

19  569 
17  982 

1  587 
61  362 

14  329 
8  573 

83  582 
179  653 
17  498 

2  683 
107  221 

52  251 

43  065 

3  958 

4  266 

11  964 

12  454 
50  505 

2  981 

3  907 
22  965 

1  770 

2  210 
19  812 


5  630 
3  894 
2  966 

456 
233 
71 
168 
1  015 
344 
377 


31  074 

24  675 

17  328 

1  950 

4  216 

1  181 

6  399 


9  281 

8  971 

310 


11  354 

2  791 

660 


767 
455 
278 


2  764 
683 
350 
139 
211 
101 
34 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wilhiield  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  No(  availalile. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


22-8      MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind  of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores" 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


669 

1139 
117 


1  398 
318 

1  080 

8  661 

2  800 

136 

213 

588 
148 
440 

399 
117 
282 


1  086 
270 
816 

6  291 

2  218 

102 

111 

348 
120 
228 

299 
95 
204 

264 


4  237  061 

114  241 
71  634 
10  298 
4  034 
28  275 

267  644 
69  129 
198  515 

1  316  945 

577  992 

14  425 

19  822 

64  482 
27  076 
37  406 

44  622 
21  107 
23  515 


125 
423 


190 

140 
76 
64 

1  343 
40 
156 
24 

1  123 

1  541 


19 


30  501 
23  936 

6  565 

92  751 

4  805 
61  960 
25  986 

20  736 

87  510 
20  145 
30  602 

12  872 
23  891 

38  584 

22  521 
14  831 

7  690 

583  464 
10  028 
74  747 

5  369 
493  320 

512  221 

13  475 

8  031 
2  553 


620 

1  093 
6  083 

50  394 
31  959 

2  594 
12  168 
11  087 

8  403 

(Dl 


53  300 

43  954 
9  346 


4  105  709 

109  671 
69  776 
9  556 
3  826 
26  513 

259  974 
67  823 
192  151 

1  268  191 

565  150 

13  449 

17  692 

59  640 
26  270 
33  370 

42  678 
20  515 
22  163 


MARYLAND  1  TOTAL.  .  . 

ALLEGANY  COUNTY 

CUMBERLAND  

FROSTBURG 

*ESTERNPORT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

ANNE  ARUNDEL  COUNTY.  .  . 

ANNAPOLIS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

BALTIMORE 

BALTIMORE  COUNTY  .... 

CALVERT  COUNTY  

CAROLINE  COUNTY 

CARROLL  COUNTY  

WESTMINSTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

CECIL  COUNTY  

ELKTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

CHARLES  COUNTY  

DORCHESTER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CAMBRIDGE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

FREDERICK  COUNTY  .... 

BRUNSWICK 

FREDERICK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

GARRETT  COUNTY  

HARFORD  COUNTY  

ABERDEEN  

BEL  AIR 

HAvRE  DE  GRACE  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

HOWARD  COUNTY 

KENT  COUNTY 

CHESTERTOWN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

GAITHERSBURG  

ROCKVILLE 

TAKOMA  PARK  (PARTI^  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

PRINCE  GEORGES  COUNTY.  . 

BLADENSBURG 

BRENTWOOD 

CAPITOL  HEIGHTS.  .  .  . 

CARROLLTON  

CHEVERLY  

COLLEGE  PARK  

DISTRICT  HEIGHTS  .  .  . 

FOREST  HEIGHTS  .... 

GREENBELT 

HYATTSVILLE 

LAUREL  

MT  RAINIER  

RIVERDALE 

SEAT  PLEASANT 

TAKOMA  PARK  (PART  I ^  .  . 

UNIVERSITY  PARK.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

OUEEN  ANNES  COUNTY  .  .  . 

ST  MARYS  COUNTY 

SOMERSET  COUNTY 

CRISFIELO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

TALBOT  COUNTY 

EASTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Nol  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'Takoma  Park  is  in  Montgomery  and  Prince  Georges  counties. 


27  715 
22  322 
5  393 


19  232 

83  754 
19  743 
30  190 
12  632 
21  189 

36  530 

21  101 
14  463 
6  638 

578  810 

9  936 

74  057 

5  213 

489  604 

505  661 


469 

24  224 

614 

1  093 
6  045 

50  050 
31  715 

2  542 
12  082 
11  043 

8  397 

(D) 


51  636 
43  644 
7  992 


12  537 

8  191 

1  103 
373 

2  870 

32  096 

8  232 

23  864 

176  280 

67  566 

1  392 

1  736 

6  317 

2  948 

3  369 

4  238 

1  977 

2  261 


3  087 

2  622 

465 

9  911 
547 

7  346 
2  018 

1  987 

8  945 

2  145 

3  212 

1  320 

2  268 

4  005 

2  060 

1  421 

639 

67  610 
928 

8  194 

553 

57  935 


67 

175 

539 
5  416 
3  673 

282 
1  297 
1  108 

854 


9  835  997 

249  649 
163  426 

20  241 
7  232 

58  950 

621  644 
158  999 
462  645 

3  469  749 

1  316  368 

26  565 

34  014 

121  213 
S3  500 
67  713 

79  481 
36  856 
42  625 


55  496 
46  892 
8  604 

188  884 

10  179 

140  906 

37  799 

38  303 

169  726 

40  561 
58  012 
25  075 
46  078 

61  148 

41  598 

28  569 
13  029 

1  311  228 

19  537 
158  514 

10  306 
1  122  871 

1  167  130 

29  239 
21  438 

4  640 
(D> 

1  619 

63  729 

1  664 

3  362 

11  697 
103  433 

70  416 

5  296 
24  942 

20  345 
16  135 

(D) 


25  251 
9  669 
15  582 

91  060 
75  770 
15  290 


10  001 
2  515 
7  486 


1  989 
929 

1  060 

1  390 
627 
763 


166 

2  294 

669 


669 
622 

619 
475 
753 


648 
421 
227 

17  880 

284 

2  277 

146 

15  171 

17  545 
426 
220 


431 

1  171 

479 
197 
282 

1  360 

1  122 

238 


808 
390 
116 


519 
110 
409 


10 

2 
7 

549 
671 
678 

27 

160 

20 

774 

1 

281 

2 

335 

6 
2 
3 

410 
693 
717 

3  326 

2  052 
1  274 

10  737 
342 

4  717 

5  678 

1  295 

7  020 

1  298 

2  356 
197 

3  167 

1  437 

2  572 
1  741 

631 

30  399 
1  660 

6  114 


(01 

12  308 

2  788 

2  919 

929 
227 
702 

2  349 

1  745 

604 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kind-of-business 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab 

^ 

lish- 

Sales 

llsh- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

^ 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No,) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

5  101 

1  020  560 

1  227 

761  211 

2  677 

284  212 

1  506 

220  994 

1  154 

151  807 

5  115 

337  089 

846 

178  278 

3  231 

353  378 

1  291 

115  047 

1 

191 

32  141 

65 

18  994 

105 

8  216 

59 

8  948 

41 

4  745 

191 

5  858 

25 

4  000 

108 

7  200 

15 

954 

2 

87 

15  997 

41 

15  021 

38 

3  201 

36 

7  240 

29 

4  175 

73 

2  505 

17 

2  822 

70 

4  756 

9 

529 

3 

21 

2  864 

7 

2  396 

15 

939 

8 

521 

5 

354 

33 

612 

4 

377 

17 

1  080 

- 

10 

2  677 

2 

(01 

a 

489 

1 

ID) 

. 

- 

8 

318 

1 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

. 

_ 

5 

73 

10  603 

15 

ID) 

48 

3  587 

14 

(D) 

7 

215 

77 

2  333 

3 

(D) 

19 

ID) 

6 

335 

5 

240 

63  082 

79 

45  807 

204 

20  649 

77 

10  317 

55 

7  098 

341 

25  462 

54 

10  578 

172 

17  829 

68 

5  750 

7 

50 

15  024 

18 

15  023 

27 

2  438 

34 

3  753 

17 

3  045 

53 

4  414 

16 

3  495 

50 

6  791 

10 

1  895 

8 

190 

48  058 

61 

29  784 

177 

18  211 

43 

5  554 

39 

4  053 

278 

21  048 

38 

7  082 

112 

11  038 

58 

3  855 

9 

2  304 

269  561 

275 

229  751 

550 

53  199 

588 

80  457 

352 

65  400 

2  174 

135  524 

358 

59  065 

1  154 

108  380 

440 

58  770 

10 

436 

163  966 

143 

81  592 

405 

45  850 

175 

28  842 

146 

17  930 

566 

48  902 

114 

27  344 

385 

35  123 

216 

13  439 

11 

33 

3  963 

9 

3  451 

18 

1  262 

4 

227 

3 

120 

30 

1  213 

3 

ID) 

16 

1  570 

1 

ID) 

12 

62 

5  802 

22 

2  714 

27 

1  303 

12 

656 

11 

627 

27 

583 

7 

524 

37 

4  012 

12 

327 

13 

109 

16  039 

37 

12  235 

74 

5  578 

15 

2  158 

29 

2  347 

73 

2  923 

12 

2  040 

85 

9  451 

95 

2  490 

14 

24 

7  761 

11 

6  352 

15 

1  668 

10 

1  859 

10 

928 

25 

1  124 

a 

1  154 

22 

1  124 

10 

985 

15 

85 

8  278 

26 

5  883 

59 

3  910 

'' 

299 

19 

1  419 

48 

1  799 

8 

886 

63 

8  327 

86 

1  504 

15 

64 

10  253 

37 

9  955 

68 

5  718 

12 

737 

11 

902 

105 

4  845 

12 

924 

35 

3  091 

15 

880 

17 

17 

4  981 

12 

4  334 

21 

2  307 

8 

561 

5 

542 

28 

1  484 

2 

ID) 

13 

1  312 

2 

ID) 

18 

47 

5  272 

25 

5  521 

47 

3  411 

" 

75 

5 

360 

78 

3  352 

10 

(D) 

22 

1  779 

13 

(D) 

19 

55 

10  938 

22 

9  524 

49 

5  376 

7 

445 

6 

444 

100 

7  983 

9 

1  258 

41 

4  529 

3 

25 

20 

84 

9  399 

17 

4  897 

28 

1  545 

24 

1  356 

10 

953 

38 

1  231 

7 

767 

26 

2  690 

7 

418 

21 

35 

5  648 

14 

<D) 

17 

1  170 

21 

1  276 

10 

953 

21 

826 

5 

(D) 

20 

2  578 

3 

ID) 

22 

49 

3  751 

3 

ID) 

11 

475 

3 

80 

- 

- 

17 

405 

2 

ID) 

5 

112 

« 

(D) 

23 

125 

21  958 

47 

15  107 

78 

6  200 

43 

4  537 

36 

4  971 

112 

5  015 

14 

2  840 

121 

10  819 

29 

1  375 

24 

7 

1  331 

2 

(D) 

4 

155 

2 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

4 

62 

2 

ID) 

10 

1  074 

7 

139 

25 

49 

15  668 

32 

11  280 

43 

3  331 

37 

4  232 

25 

3  425 

66 

3  033 

8 

2  406 

55 

5  990 

11 

852 

25 

69 

4  969 

13 

(0) 

31 

2  714 

4 

(0) 

9 

(0) 

42 

1  921 

4 

ID) 

55 

3  755 

11 

374 

27 

55 

5  569 

21 

6  258 

28 

1  150 

5 

741 

8 

882 

47 

1  155 

4 

ID) 

23 

2  369 

2 

(D) 

28 

84 

21  050 

49 

20  600 

95 

7  590 

30 

3  292 

30 

3  894 

93 

4  885 

17 

2  506 

85 

9  274 

54 

3  815 

29 

6 

4  212 

9 

5  000 

14 

1  405 

5 

582 

4 

375 

20 

1  700 

3 

338 

15 

3  432 

5 

1  350 

30 

10 

8  325 

9 

8  943 

15 

1  408 

12 

1  909 

9 

2  031 

13 

653 

3 

ID) 

20 

1  852 

1 

ID) 

31 

17 

4  772 

5 

1  398 

15 

1  045 

9 

559 

10 

473 

17 

632 

6 

884 

11 

957 

10 

1  403 

32 

51 

3  741 

25 

5  259 

51 

3  831 

4 

132 

7 

1  014 

43 

1  890 

5 

ID) 

39 

3  023 

38 

(D) 

33 

52 

9  560 

25 

12  240 

47 

3  737 

7 

426 

3 

383 

64 

4  034 

9 

1  492 

31 

3  239 

17 

733 

34 

51 

6  094 

10 

2  773 

18 

1  179 

8 

664 

11 

565 

34 

1  057 

3 

ID) 

44 

5  955 

1 

(D) 

35 

19 

3  958 

7 

2  283 

7 

627 

8 

654 

6 

421 

15 

414 

2 

ID) 

20 

10) 

- 

. 

36 

32 

2  136 

3 

490 

11 

552 

- 

- 

5 

144 

19 

653 

1 

(D) 

24 

ID) 

1 

ID) 

37 

222 

137  717 

87 

131  831 

197 

35  949 

140 

31  388 

143 

23  364 

274 

28  271 

54 

24  945 

258 

33  755 

106 

12  176 

38 

12 

3  269 

4 

1  868 

6 

657 

1 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

8 

533 

1 

ID) 

3 

1  245 

2 

ID) 

39 

29 

19  865 

18 

20  225 

17 

3  494 

18 

2  970 

15 

4  564 

29 

2  949 

7 

2  978 

24 

5  341 

11 

830 

40 

9 

1  465 

1 

ID) 

5 

893 

_ 

- 

7 

292 

6 

89 

2 

ID) 

5 

330 

2 

(D) 

41 

172 

113  116 

54 

ID) 

168 

30  905 

121 

ID) 

119 

ID) 

231 

24  700 

54 

21  423 

225 

25  848 

91 

11  296 

42 

300 

152  084 

107 

86  545 

295 

40  620 

122 

23  099 

91 

10  445 

320 

34  879 

72 

27  581 

251 

33  596 

97 

8  388 

43 

6 

5  081 

3 

ID) 

10 

1  302 

3 

345 

8 

863 

5 

485 

2 

ID) 

8 

711 

1 

ID) 

44 

4 

1  407 

5 

3  889 

3 

335 

_ 

- 

1 

(D) 

7 

1  696 

- 

- 

3 

251 

2 

ID) 

45 

12 

1 

1  229 

(ul 

- 

- 

2 
1 

ID) 
(D) 

- 

; 

2 

(D) 

4 

ID] 

1 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

46 
47 

1 

ID) 

_ 

. 

. 

- 

4 

313 

- 

. 

3 

154 

6 

(D) 

48 

7 

(dT 

6 

ID) 

15 

2  124 

8 

765 

4 

249 

18 

2  524 

3 

ID) 

14 

2  249 

1 

ID) 

49 

2 

ID) 

- 

- 

1 

(D) 

1 

ID) 

1 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

- 

- 

- 

- 

2 

(0) 

50 

1 

101 

. 

. 

2 

ID) 

. 

. 

. 

. 

3 

567 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

. 

51 

5 

(D) 

. 

. 

2 

(D) 

. 

- 

2 

(D) 

1 

ID) 

1 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

. 

(0) 

52 

19 

3  479 

11 

38  985 

10 

1  435 

4 

1  040 

6 

225 

16 

1  489 

3 

ID) 

18 

1  626 

3 

ID) 

53 

12 

7  739 

17 

11  104 

12 

1  813 

10 

1  498 

11 

830 

19 

1  710 

4 

1  539 

20 

2  673 

7 

77 

54 

10 

1  534 

- 

- 

- 

(D) 

- 

- 

1 

ID) 

1 

ID) 

1 

ID) 

1 

ID) 

5 

157 

55 

10 

4  642 

3 

(D) 

9 

1  881 

. 

- 

- 

- 

12 

741 

2 

ID) 

5 

1  112 

7 

107 

56 

6 

7  463 

2 

(D) 

9 

898 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

357 

2 

(D) 

3 

ID) 

- 

- 

57 

5 

(Dl 

2 

(0) 

; 

2 

(D) 

1 

1 

ID) 
ID) 

1 

(D) 

2 

ID) 

; 

; 

58 

59 

200 

102  083 

59 

17  720 

217 

28  760 

95 

(0) 

53 

7  246 

222 

24  444 

52 

19  981 

170 

23  567 

61 

(0) 

60 

27 

2  594 

7 

1  168 

29 

2  102 

4 

104 

6 

288 

27 

662 

4 

301 

31 

3  467 

13 

782 

51 

62 

9  537 

24 

8  170 

39 

3  050 

21 

1  371 

17 

2  412 

86 

3  551 

4 

1  099 

27 

2  246 

17 

298 

62 

99 

6  133 

17 

2  649 

31 

1  517 

9 

597 

9 

579 

29 

582 

6 

540 

29 

4  785 

10 

395 

63 

39 

2  546 

6 

734 

9 

375 

5 

295 

5 

210 

8 

158 

3 

328 

12 

431 

5 

291 

64 

60 

3  587 

11 

1  915 

22 

1  241 

4 

302 

4 

369 

21 

514 

3 

312 

17 

4  354 

5 

104 

65 

44 

8  257 

18 

7  801 

42 

2  331 

26 

2  995 

15 

1  824 

35 

1  231 

7 

1  587 

54 

22  755 

9 

354 

66 

IB 

5  123 

13 

6  837 

18 

1  289 

24 

ID) 

11 

987 

15 

946 

5 

(D) 

31 

20  259 

2 

ID) 

57 

26 

2  134 

5 

964 

24 

I  042 

2 

ID) 

4 

837 

20 

285 

2 

ID) 

23 

2  507 

7 

ID) 

58 

22-10    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

H4GERST0WN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WICOMICO  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SALISBURY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WORCESTER  COUNTY  .  .  . 
POCOMOKE  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


893 
496 
397 

493 
296 
197 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


637 
394 
243 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


129  659 
87  540 
42  119 

83  454 
66  745 
16  709 

42  311 
11  022 
31  289 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


123  877 
85  572 
38  305 

79  366 
65  607 
13  759 

40  131 
10  742 
29  389 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


15  029 
U  295 
3  734 

9  130 
8  042 
1  086 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


284  873 
215  014 
69  859 

173  567 
152  369 
21  198 

77  130 
17  199 
59  931 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


4  756 
3  513 

1  243 

2  769 

2  421 
348 

1  424 

329 

1  095 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


Sales 
($1,000) 


11    848 

4  738 

7    110 

5  646 
3  972 
1    674 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores " 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  seoaralely  in  this  table. 


Sales 
($1,000) 


18  909 
17  636 
1    273 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kmdof-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinliing 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonslore 
retailers  • 

1 

E 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

E 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

193 
80 
113 

26    828 
15    178 
11    650 

52 
28 
2« 

21    346 
16    688 
"t    658 

106 
47 
59 

10    605 
5    374 
5   231 

55 
47 
8 

6    916 

5    955 

961 

58 
30 
28 

5    720 

3    479 
2    241 

179 
105 
74 

8    681 
4    796 
3    885 

19 
14 
5 

3    548 

3   082 

466 

117 
82 
35 

12    259 
7    951 
4    308 

42 
30 
12 

2    999 

2    663 

336 

1 
2 

3 

131 

ue 

83 

18    795 
11    933 
6    862 

32 
23 
9 

17    838 
15    052 
2    786 

78 
34 

5    135 
3    512 
1    623 

36 

34 
2 

8    843 
ID) 

(01 

35 

28 

7 

4    014 

3    691 

323 

69 
43 
26 

3    533 

3    000 

533 

13 
10 

3 

2    639 

2    507 

132 

53 
12 

7    875 
5    478 
2    397 

13 

2 
U 

525 
ID) 
ID) 

5 
6 

81 
11 
70 

9    230 
2    356 
6    87« 

25 

7 
18 

6    945 
2    450 
4    495 

56 

10 
46 

4    030 

1  136 

2  894 

24 
12 

12 

1    876 

1    085 

791 

17 
9 

1    900 

284 

1    616 

100 
8 
92 

4    696 
393 

4    303 

9 

1 

8 

1    147 
(Dl 
(Dl 

47 
10 
37 

6    888 
1    625 
5   063 

8 

121 
75 
46 

7 
8 
9 

22-12    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


businesses 
(number) 


Consists  of  Baltimore  city  and  Anne  Arundel,  Baltimore,  Carroll,  and  Howard  Counties,  Md. 


521 

522 
523 
52U 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

5U3 

5«« 

545 

5U6 

5U62 

5163 

549 


55  EX.55U 


562-31 568 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILOINO  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  And  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


13  719         10  133    2  265  647 


66  350 
26  289 
12  522 


368  I 
290  575 
46  509 
29  783 
1  216 
332 


127 
338 
109 
226 
128 


864 
206 
175 


1  849 

1  165 

125 


522  208 

463  204 

14  757 

3  832 

4  625 

7  741 
9  227 

13  566 

8  035 


381  635 
317  285 
247  083 

11  508 
58  694 
28  544 
16  603 

6  534 

12  669 

5  855 

6  364 


122  200 

29  973 

29  297 

676 

44  631 
36  797 
7  834 

1  047 
593 
339 

3  503 

2  352 

15  728 
26  135 
2  299 
7  601 
985 
15  250 


367  I 

290  575 
46  259 
29  221 

1  106 
258 


486  946 
436  712 
13  305 
3  466 
3  367 
3  511 
8  955 
13  206 
7  867 
5  339 
3  758 
666 


379  089 
317  285 
247  083 

11  508 
58  694 
26  586 
16  349 

6  534 

12  335 

5  749 

6  204 
382 


120  248 
29  403 
28  947 


44  367 
36  703 
7  664 
1  041 


2  232 

15  312 
25  485 
2  299 
7  601 
985 
14  600 
ID) 


8  696 
3  509 
1  779 


56  868 
45  239 
7  691 
3  768 
133 


37 


41  503 
34  876 

1  251 
374 
226 
472 
996 

2  920 
2  134 

786 
277 


109 


36  303 
29  124 
22  470 

1  579 
5  075 

2  279 
2  844 

888 

1  168 

713 

416 


18  395 
4  906 
4  809 


6  921 

5  759 

1  162 

167 


406 

2  117 

3  879 
534 

1  318 

125 

1  902 


(D) 


5  612  122     92  953   11  537 


162  869 
61  744 
34  490 


134  650 
909  469 
141  486 
80  101 
2  811 
783 


797  837 
671  916 
22  944 
6  812 
4  120 
10  808 
19  383 
54  690 
39  729 
14 


683  978 
549  106 
416  546 
26  806 
105  754 
43  486 
55  529 

17  724 

18  133 
10  910 

6  648 
575 


345  155 
92  083 
89  246 

2  837 

129  269 
108  405 
20  864 

3  036 


7  361 

40  522 
72  147 
10  302 
25  540 
2  335 
33  970 
101 


073 
730 
385 


12  665 

10  003 

385 


5  063 
3  968 
257 
838 
482 
648 
243 
205 


5  91 
1  265 
1  234 


800 
119 
130 
372 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-13 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


Total 
(number) 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


BALTIMORE  SMSA-Contmued 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE!  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RAOIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN>  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wiltitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


1  827 
50B 
209 


With 
payroll 


2    742 

1    510 

991 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


93  158 
62  t26 
«9  500 
7  063 
2  503 
868 
2  492 
20  535 
5  135 
5  062 


216  945 
137  118 
88  966 
13  910 
26  946 
7  296 
79  827 


100  519 
97  901 
2  618 


174  022 

63  119 

8  717 

792 

7  925 
4  228 

1  691 

2  537 

4  698 

4  500 
198 

8  614 
878 
900 

17  288 
33  412 

3  639 
820 

25  096 
3  857 

6  311 

1  640 
827 

3  532 

2  339 

5  877 
551 

1  065 

4  269 
569 
477 

4  711 


81  182 
22  088 
22  287 
36  807 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


90  652 
61  024 
48  490 
7  025 
2  387 
702 

2  420 
20  087 

4  721 
4  820 
1  452 

3  368 


13  838 
26  152 
7  240 
75  199 


164  196 

59  515 

7  851 
248 

7  603 

3  858 

1  569 

2  289 


3  938 

150 

8  322 

878 

900 

16  552 

32  644 

3  585 

628 

24  574 

3  857 

5  697 

1  466 
657 

3  256 

2  045 
5  651 

437 
1  065 

4  257 
531 
357 

4  169 


72  906 
22  026 
20  831 
30  049 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


13  973 

10  236 

8  128 

1  165 


364 

2  269 

694 

774 


33  623 
21  161 

5  086 


2  944 

4  509 

584 


396 

247 

1  877 


16  768 
7  525 
2  341 
6  901 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


278  678 

210  061 

165  832 

25  673 

9  929 

1  456 

7  171 

42  854 

11  927 

13  836 

3  482 

10  354 


891  995 
656  581 
422  709 

84  641 
106  491 

42  740 
235  414 


274  342 

268  834 

5  508 


413  688 
92  673 
31  172 
566 
30  606 
11  993 

5  251 

6  742 

8  726 

8  165 

560 

13  667 

1  597 

2  547 
55  093 
90  340 
11  529 

1  593 
63  650 

13  568 

22  227 

2  878 
945 

7  140 
4  748 

34  793 
1  671 

3  287 
10  523 

1  065 
1  514 

14  689 


376  075 
182  505 
49  388 
144  083 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

9  849 

1  585 

2  563 


5  494 

5  354 

140 


6  179 

1  706 

473 


(number) 


2  758 

1  409 

957 


22-14    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


543 
5HH 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


55PT(554) 


562-3.568 
562 

563 1 568 
563      ( 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


WASHIHfiTON.  D.C.-MD.VIl,SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EiUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  I  SEAFOOD  1  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

Consists  of  District  of  Columbiai  Montgomery  and  Prince  Georges  Counties,  Md.;  and  Alexandria,  Fairfax,  and  Falls  Church  cities  and  Arlington 
and  Fairfax  Counties,  Va. 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


3  366  922 


102  600 

49  766 

10  563 

2  101 

7  599 

1  576 

26  056 

4  919 


517  059 

441  331 

51  578 

19  670 

3  278 

1  212 


722  872 
682  407 

5  275 
846 

2  290 
4  484 
16  859 
7  234 

6  964 
270 


606  564 
524  010 
421  327 
21  894 
80  789 
33  787 
30  855 

4  813 
13  099 

7  255 

5  317 
527 


203  184 
46  632 

44  517 

2  015 

82  725 
69  512 
13  213 
1  105 
1  169 
387 
7  327 

3  225 

21  558 

45  540 
1  934 

13  225 
1  195 

29  186 

5  504 

225 


10  511 

2  041 

7  413 

1  534 

25  380 

4  887 


515  493 
441  331 
51  360 


712  742 
672  921 

6  149 
798 

1  978 
4  390 
16  819 

7  210 
6  948 

262 
1  311 
1  166 


604  908 
524  010 
421  327 
21  894 
80  789 
32  587 
30  627 

4  813 
12  871 

7  083 

5  307 
481 


201  046 
46  106 

44  233 
1  873 

82  253 
69  270 

12  983 
1  081 
1  115 

(U) 

7  271 

(D) 

20  850 

45  280 
1  934 

13  225 
1  195 

28  926 

6  412 

145 


13  573 
5  865 
1  618 

517 
1  105 

267 
3  695 

506 


82  504 
70  573 
8  396 
2  901 
446 


63  504 
58  049 
650 
55 
180 
616 

1  526 

2  058 
1  998 


60 


60  780 

50  854 

40  163 

2  736 

7  955 

2  719 

5  259 

594 

1  354 

871 


30  870 

7  059 

6  720 

339 

12  772 
10  972 
1  800 


3  806 

6  583 

259 

2  105 
238 

3  981 
627 


243  032 
98  726 
31  880 

9  477 
19  914 

4  500 
69  610 

8  925 


564  992 
329  616 
161  207 
60  812 
9  761 
3  595 


1  270  638 

1  163  283 

11  289 

1  001 

3  238 
10  483 
31  035 
43  381 
41  592 

1  689 

2  434 

4  49i 


159  050 

955  209 

749  054 

65  729 

150  425 

58  792 

99  833 

12  311 

22  905 

14  297 

7  545 

963 


580  393 

134  049 

126  549 

7  500 

239  294 

204  833 

34  461 

3  333 


(D) 

71  946 

121  958 

4  850 

41  991 

4  962 

70  165 

12  678 
458 


25  244 

20  650 

3  592 

780 


9  731 
7  737 
5  978 

526 
1  233 

547 
1  051 


152 


8  536 
1  625 
1  542 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-15 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


WASHINGTOH,  D.C.-MO.-VA.,  SMSA-Omtinued 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.     GLASS*ARE.     HETALItARE    STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.. 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


2  361 
2  028 
1  269 
133 
535 
91 
333 


1  860 

1  191 

133 


1  620 

179 
164 


150  180 
98  171 
75  180 
13  710 
"*  328 
2  055 
2  598 
19  ItK 
19  «9« 
13  371 
5  283 
8  088 


285  942 
257  000 
163  290 

39  127 

40  414 
14  169 
28  942 


181  656 

178  175 

3  481 


327  440 
165  671 
12  491 

3  519 

8  972 

9  329 
6  333 
2  996 

8  699 

8  241 

458 

4  013 
(U) 

2  391 
19  497 
32  317 

3  337 


7  324 

8  810 

8  133 
a  960 
1  524 
1  763 

9  904 
1  074 

847 


ID)' 


65  232 
7  831 
27  349 
30  052 


147  612 
96  503 
74  312 
13  584 

4  040 
2  047 
2  520 

18  670 

19  226 
13  213 

5  221 
7  992 


282  578 
253  948 
161  892 
39  127 
39  056 
13  873 
28  630 


320  706 

164  349 

11  603 

2  851 

8  752 

9  163 
6  217 

2  946 

8  455 

8  019 

436 

3  923 
lu) 

2  391 
18  625 
32  129 

3  299 


6  400 
8  810 

7  403 

8  860 
1  488 
1  763 

9  710 
1  056 

783 


61  404 
7  783 
26  817 
26  804 


24  732 

17  536 

13  587 

2  352 

792 

341 

464 

2  490 

2  757 

1  949 

682 

1  267 


75  174 
69  238 
42  633 
14  169 
8  192 

4  244 

5  936 


27  232 

26  477 

755 


34  195 

10  040 

1  936 

472 

1  464 

1  342 

831 

511 


385 

3  018 

4  492 
486 


2  952 
174 
679 

1  038 

1  183 

2  613 
336 
300 
731 


9  916 

736 

3  517 

5  663 


495  197 

359  573 

272  236 

51  102 

19  585 

6  480 

10  170 

47  695 

51  894 

36  035 

12  550 

23  485 


461  330 
340  553 
820  547 
282  316 
151  157 
86  433 
120  777 


515  478 
500  039 
15  439 


657  855 
186  952 
37  158 
8  522 
28  636 
26  945 
16  800 
10  145 


23  582 

22  362 

1  220 

4  864 
(D) 

5  993 
57  933 
87  957 

9  075 


ID) 

54  549 

3  132 
14  439 
18  315 
24  309 
46  983 

5  100 

4  827 
21  803 

3  021 
2  716 


(0) 


184  454 

14  346 

75  791 

94  317 


5  131 
3  590 

2  645 
465 
237 
102 
141 


29  330 
27  072 
17  380 
4  947 
3  303 

1  442 

2  258 


WILMIWGTOH,  DEL-N.J.-MD.,SM$A 


Data  for  this  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  II,  Part  1.  Chapter  9. 


382 

245 
132 


1  514 
370 
200 


?4? 

78 

226 

14 

43? 

132 

423 

113 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  tliis  table. 


22-16    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  P4RT* 
531 
533 
539 


512 
513 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

5611567 

562-3 1 568 

562 

563 1568 

565 

566 

564 1 569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

593 

599 


ALLE6ANY  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAlNTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS ;  .  .  .  , 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL i     .     , 

GROCERY  STORES!  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES '.    .     . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL : 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL i 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  ... 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORESi  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


794 
832 
995 


17  371 
8  777 
4  956 
3  638 


32  141 
30  552 
385 
303 
369 
532 


8  948 

2  074 

3  761 


4  745 
2  938 
1  807 


4  000 

3  797 

203 


7  200 
3  060 
204 
199 
315 
773 
970 
408 
1  271 


17  317 

8  777 

4  956 

3  584 


30  363 

28  968 

385 

303 


3  876 

2  026 

3  761 
3  494 

267 

431 

1  871 

787 


4  000 

3  797 

203 


235 
773 
928 
398 


2  669 

1  536 

721 


1  065 
291 
323 
287 


13  982 
7  947 
3  359 


55  846 
34  475 
14  644 
6  727 


49  677 
44  671 

1  467 
612 
560 

2  367 


19  512 

4  762 
6  458 

5  845 
613 

1  229 

5  552 

1  511 


876 

16  985 

650 

12  873 

226 

4  112 

622 

13  167 

602 

12  794 

20 

373 

679 

13  720 

IBS 

3  258 

(Dl 

(Dl 

13 

223 

32 

620 

41 

569 

158 

4  280 

60 

1  271 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-17 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

ANNE  ARUNDEL  COUNTY 

1  398 

1  085 

267  544 

259  974 

32  096 

621  544 

10  001 

1  114 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521* 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

57 
21 

n 

29 

3 

43 
19 

17 
3 

10  549 
6  623 

IDI 
2  599 

(01 

10  229 
6  617 

(0) 
2  285 

(D) 

1  480 
993 
(Dl 
306 
(D) 

27  447 
17  970 

(Dl 
5  792 

(Dl 

342 
205 
(Dl 
106 
(Dl 

35 

7 

(Dl 

27 
(01 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

50 
5 
18 
27 

5 
16 
23 

50  523 
33  788 

8  368 
3  367 

50  493 
33  788 
a  356 
8  349 

7  026 
4  643 
1  334 
1  049 

141  058 
96  819 
24  537 
19  702 

2  539 

1  604 

602 

333 

17 

- 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

5 
12 

FOOD  STORES 

5« 
5U1 
5«2 
513 
54U 
5U5-5M9 

TOTAL 

2«0 
171 
It 
12 

8 

152 

HI 

2 

63  082 

59  273 

850 

361 

168 

60  444 
57  101 
588 
211 
(01 
(Dl 

4  900 
4  499 
77 
11 
(Dl 
(Dl 

91  812 

83  713 

1  674 

223 

(01 

(0) 

1  392 

1  209 

29 

5 

(Dl 

(Dl 

202 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

147 
15 

12 

lOI 

ATMFc  cnnn  tTnRFC 

(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

79 

65 

45  807 

45  429 

4  158 

76  953 

749 

45 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(55a] 

TOTAL 

20  649 

19  837 

1  829 

35  674 

535 

208 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

565 

564.569 

TOTAL 

77 
13 
31 
19 
12 

18 

73 
11 
31 
19 
12 
9 
18 

10  317 

1  716 
4  125 
3  152 

954 

2  106 
2  063 

10  227 
(01 
4  125 
3  152 
954 
2  106 
2  053 

1  486 
(0) 
537 
417 
120 
385 
244 
(Dl 

27  866 
(Dl 
9  599 
7  702 
1  897 
7  875 
4  442 
(01 

494 
(01 
189 
145 

43 
133 

82 
(Dl 

43 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

(Dl 

14 

9 

5 

3 

10 

(Dl 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

56 
31 
25 

42 
23 
19 

7  098 
4  161 
2  937 

5  515 
4  101 
2  515 

948 
529 
419 

17  899 
10  503 
7  396 

216 
127 
89 

34 
21 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

13 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

341 
191 

287 
165 

25  462 
17  856 

24  520 
17  475 

7  044 

5  765 
4  558 
1  107 

110  949 
89  429 
21  520 

2  320 

1  855 

455 

282 

150 

132 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591I 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

54 
48 
6 

52 

48 

10  578 

10  256 

322 

10  500 

10  256 

244 

1  585 

1  557 

28 

32  147 
31  325 

822 

593 

577 
16 

29 

23 

6 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

TOTAL 

172 
39 
13 

a 

12 
5 
15 
21 
59 

128 
35 
7 
8 
10 
3 
13 
15 
37 

17  829 

7  061 

275 

337 

1  093 

675 

1  181 
4  955 

2  242 

17  187 

5  973 

239 

337 

1  077 

(D) 

1  159 

4  851 

(0) 

2  085 
543 
48 
49 
111 
(D) 
183 
717 
(0) 

39  909 

10  289 

915 

938 

2  328 

(Dl 

2  766 

14  612 

(Dl 

570 
179 
14 
23 
26 
(Dl 
45 
166 
(Dl 

153 

32 

14 

9 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

13 
(01 
12 
13 
(01 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

68 

14 

5  750 

4  492 

833 

18  920 

151 

55 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


22-18    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


51 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


56 

561 1  567 

552-3  I  566 

562 

563 1  568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

596 

599 


BALTIMORE.  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES .  . 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


566 
337 
229 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zera.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


20  774 

11  591 

543 

6  712 

1  928 


94  230 
72  769 
12  888 

8  573 


163  965 

154  098 

1  219 

573 


28  842 

5  401 

12  728 

11  592 

1  135 

2  326 
5  995 
2  392 


48  902 
31  327 
17    575 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


19  820 
11  159 
501 
6  232 
1  928 


72  759 
12  826 
8  397 


160  225 

151  080 

1  103 

535 

307 

7  201 


26  702 

5  353 

12  672 

11  570 

1  102 

2  290 
5  995 
2  392 


17  384 
11  507 
5  877 


48  042 
31  065 
15  977 


35 

123 

32 

525 

14 

303 

13 

335 

635 

735 

703 

703 

1 

581 

1 

337 

1 

096 

675 

2 

101 

1 

945 

7 

407 

7 

169 

6 

995 

5 

424 

13  714 

12  310 

128 


073 
847 
875 
713 
153 
262 
650 
208 


10  535 
7  754 
2  781 


50  476 
28  137 

2  082 
16  926 

3  333 


226  641 
171  522 
34  610 
22  309 


266  506 

241  235 

2  205 

589 

957 

23  519 


74  955 
15  574 
34  479 
31  279 
3  200 
5  454 
15  216 


47  832 
34  164 
13  658 


207  252 
153  413 
53  839 


986 

80  381 

144 

21  936 

151 

2  935 

74 

1  540 

140 

2  502 

101 

1  765 

313 

7  759 

020 

20  649 

045 

21  293 

446 

52  266 

409 
060 
995 
354 


1  478 
235 
768 
709 


4  493 
3  446 
1  045 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-19 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establisli merits  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


CARROLL  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHIiiG  STORES 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


816 
180 
098 
316 


16  039 

15  067 

207 

150 


2  923 

1  981 
939 


5  865 
324 

1  953 
348 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


2  335 

1  431 

904 


5  857 
278 

1  929 
270 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


316 
166 
150 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


13  312 

6  005 

891 

2  437 

3  979 


5  090 
1  661 
1  039 


6  073 
3  005 
3  068 


18  950 

710 

1  344 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmoor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  tatile. 


22-20    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
jusinesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

FREDERICK   COUNTY 

573 

515 

92    751 

88    523 

9    911 

188    884 

3    169 

597 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 

TOTAL 

33 

8 

10 

31 

8 
2 
10 

10   737 
5    852 

(0) 

(D) 

3    571 

10    711 

5    860 

IDI 

(01 

3    571 

1    104 
614 
IDI 
(0) 
354 

21    567 

11    891 

IDI 

(0) 

7    188 

278 
150 

IDI 
(Dl 
85 

29 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

1 
IDI 
101 

11 

GENERAL   MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

35 

1 

11 

23 

29 
1 
11 
17 

8    181 
(u] 

1    877 
(Dl 

7    943 
(Dl 

1    877 
iOI 

1    043 
(Dl 
24e 
(01 

21    500 

IDI 

4    583 

IDI 

389 
(Dl 
134 
IDI 

30 

ID) 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

7 
(0) 

FOOD    STORES 

5") 
5ttl 
542 
5«3 
5U4 
5«5-5«9 

TOTAL 

125 

107 

6 

2 

3 

71 
51 

2 

3 

21    968 

21    317 

IDI 

(Dl 

19    840 

19   433 

(Dl 

(D) 

1    448 

1    392 

IDI 

IDI 
IDI 

29    461 
28    442 

IDI 

IDI 
101 

470 
446 
IDI 

IDI 
ID) 

111 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

97 

ID) 

2 

IDI 

ID) 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX. 554 

TOTAL 

15    789 

1    659 

27    956 

383 

33 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT(554) 

TOTAL 

5    732 

482 

9    177 

169 

87 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

552 

563.568 

565 

555 

554.559 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

43 
7 
18 
13 

5 
5 
10 

3 

43 
7 

18 

13 
5 
5 

10 
3 

4    537 
515 

2    210 

1    761 
449 

1    020 
594 
98 

4    537 
515 

2    210 

1    761 
449 

1    020 
594 
98 

670 
56 

356 

281 
75 

152 
89 
7 

11    538 

1  134 
5    978 
5     177 

801 

2  821 
1    440 

165 

232 

18 
118 
92 
26 
53 
26 
7 

27 

7 
5 

WOMEN. S    READY-TO-WEAR    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

OTHER    APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

2 
3 
8 

3 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EOUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES    

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

35 

19 
17 

30 
13 
17 

4   971 
2    826 
2    145 

4    937 
2    792 
2    145 

871 
472 
399 

17    426 
9    631 
7    795 

190 
102 
88 

25 

13 
12 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

112 
BO 

98 
72 

5    015 
3    896 

4    924 
3    832 

925 
804 
121 

18    727 
15    246 
2    481 

503 
447 
56 

114 

80 

34 

59PTI591I 
591               ( 

TOTAL 

14 
10 

14 
10 

2    840 
2    649 

2    840 
2    549 

191 

383 

370 
13 

7    250 

6    559 

601 

129 
119 
10 

11 

6 

5 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

69   EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

121 
31 
27 
3 

10 
10 
16 
20 

83 
25 
3 
3 
4 
10 
8 
14 
15 

10    819 

Z    965 

279 

236 

432 

2    519 

1  079 

2  340 
969 

10    075 

2    499 

143 

235 

432 

2    519 

995 

2    336 

915 

1    225 
171 
11 
23 
57 
252 
224 
300 
187 

22    257 

3  501 
142 
411 

1    080 

4  057 

4  192 

5  370 
3    504 

389 
81 
5 
12 
24 
64 
64 
87 
52 

104 

25 

ANTIQUE    STORES.    SECONDHAND    STORES 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

31 

3 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STOKES.    INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .    . 

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

OTHER    STORES    

6 

10 
21 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART. 

TOTAL 

29 

7 

1     375 

1    195 

101 

1    915 

37 

26 

Slandaril  .Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicatile. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiovm  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-21 


TABLE  5  Counties.  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numberl 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


HARFORD  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER  1 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENEKAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  .  .  . 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 
TOTAL 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  •  • 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  j 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


7    020 

3    506 

««7 

895 


2 

lt2 

2 

142 

1 

3«1 

1 

341 

?l 

050 

19 

754 

20 

151* 

19 

022 

193 

ini 

2«5 

(D) 

lilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


3  894 

1  334 

2  560 


4  885 

4  234 

651 


1  361 

347 

4  438 

1  333 


3  806 

1  294 

2  512 


4  563 

3  974 

589 


1  319 

347 

4  438 

1  205 


10  674 
4  005 
6  659 


1  998 

748 

8  795 


22-22    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-52H 
5251 
5252 


53  PART» 
531 
533 
539 


5« 
541 
5«2 
5«3 
54t 
515-549 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3. 56B 

562 

553 1568 

565 

566 

56«i569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

59"* 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


30  399 
19  tot 
2  517 
5  467 
2  981 


93  659 
78  918 
7  290 


137  717 

132  205 

637 


31  388 

8  274 
11  257 

9  966 

1  291 

2  976 
7  701 
1  180 


23  364 
16  479 
6  885 


2  on 

3  659 
2  387 
7  182 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonsto[e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


30  247 
19  404 
2  515 
5  347 
2  981 


93  659 

78  918 
7  290 


136  949 

131  477 

637 

139 

457 

4  229 


31  200 

8  254 
11  243 

9  965 

1  277 

2  844 
7  701 
1  148 


22  902 
15  151 

6  751 


27  829 
25  451 
2  378 


2  Oil 

3  659 
2  227 


3  858 

2  195 

509 

835 

318 


10  311 

8  266 

1  177 

868 


4  235 

1  077 

1  607 

1  459 

148 

356 

1  089 

106 


3  682 

2  724 
958 


6  369 
5  956 

403 


68  796 
37  992 
9  530 

15  760 
5  514 


217  420 
171  576 
25  475 
20  368 


239  328 

223  445 

1  013 

409 

1  080 

13  380 


79  907 
21  317 
30  341 
27  229 
3  112 
5  395 
19  824 
2  030 


59  079 
SO  423 
18  556 


124  759 

116  250 

8  519 


155 

78  097 

(0) 

(Dl 

134 

2  515 

125 

2  547 

297 

5  301 

436 

8  005 

437 

7  830 

030 

19  185 

1  270 
272 
542 
478 


605 
465 
140 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-23 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 -continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code- 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

PRINCE  GEORGES  COUNTY 

1  805 

1  541 

512  221 

506  661 

56  694 

1  167  130 

17  545 

1  200 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TflTAl 

P5 
23 
20 
38 

69 
21 
8 
36 

17  573 
10  107 

983 
5  491 

992 

17  201 
10  099 

843 
5  267 

992 

2  420 

1  455 

138 

745 

82 

42  862 
25  292 

2  413 
13  719 

1  436 

570 
297 

29 
228 

16 

45 

521 
522-52") 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

17 
17 

5 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

65 
9 
31 
25 

61 
9 
31 
21 

77  411 
61  818 
11  897 
3  696 

77  359 
61  818 
11  897 
3  644 

9  292 

7  069 

1  825 

398 

173  245 
133  347 
34  623 
10  275 

3  200 

2  222 

816 

162 

32 

1 

533 
539 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

13 
18 

FOOD  STORES 

5« 
541 
542 
543 
544 

TOTAL 

300 

212 

3 

9 

13 

63 

246 

166 

1 

3 

13 

63 

152  084 

144  191 

139 

294 

397 

7  063 

150  088 

142  363 

(Dl 

(D) 

397 

7  063 

13  069 

11  958 

(Dl 

(Dl 

57 

1  031 

256  991 

234  850 

(Dl 

(D) 

927 

20  799 

3  424 
3  001 
(Dl 
101 
31 
384 

171 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

134 
(01 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

(01 
25 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55  EX.554 

TOTAL 

107 

93 

86  545 

86  241 

8  489 

167  134 

1  318 

42 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

295 

287 

40  620 

40  374 

4  319 

89  152 

1  484 

287 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561.5*7 

562-3 1568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564 . 569 

TOTAL 

122 

27 
38 
28 
10 
7 
41 

116 
27 
36 
26 
10 
5 
39 

23  099 
4  447 
8  212 

6  623 
1  589 

(D) 

7  271 
(01 

22  887 
4  447 
8  190 

6  601 
1  589 

(Dl 

7  121 
(01 

2  826 
604 

1  002 
815 
187 
(Dl 
928 
(Dl 

54  576 
12  062 
19  239 
15  319 
3  920 
(Dl 
17  111 
(D) 

1  007 
190 
390 
309 
81 
(Dl 
289 
(01 

59 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

20 
18 

15 

•OMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 
SHOE  STORES 

3 
(Dl 

9 
(Dl 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

91 
55 
36 

71 
37 
34 

10  445 
7  070 
3  375 

10  223 
6  890 
3  333 

1  504 

1  025 

479 

32  015 
22  340 
9  675 

357 
251 
106 

48 

31 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

17 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES • 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES 

320 
244 
76 

294 
224 
70 

34  879 
28  158 
6  721 

34  327 

27  666 

6  661 

8  033 
6  843 
1  190 

163  242 
138  066 

25  176 

3  406 

2  938 

466 

218 
156 
62 

59PTIS91) 
591      ( 

72 
65 

7 

72 
65 

7 

27  581 
(0) 
(D) 

27  581 
(Dl 
(Dl 

4  242 
(Dl 
(Dl 

83  987 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1  365 
(Dl 
(Dl 

23 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(01 
(01 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  ex.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

596 

599 

TOTAL 

LiauOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM,  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS. 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

251 

95 

2 
19 

5 
25 
16 
75 

209 
69 
10 

2 
15 

5 
19 
10 
59 

33  596 

18  195 

744 

(01 

1  389 

843 

1  867 

2  316 

(D) 

32  656 

17  687 

732 

(Dl 

1  329 

843 

1  749 

2  230 
(Dl 

3  530 
1  488 
150 
(Dl 
127 
57 
230 
343 
(0) 

74  609 
30  476 

2  949 
(D) 

3  284 
1  033 

4  846 
7  975 

(Dl 

1  141 
476 
42 
(Dl 
49 
14 
77 
83 
101 

187 
70 

(01 
15 

14 
12 
(01 

53  P»RT« 

TOTAL 

97 

23 

8  388 

7  724 

970 

24  317 

253 

88 

Slandard  Notes:       -  Repieseirts  zero.      (D)  Witliheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Notavailatile.       (X)  Not  appficatile. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  seoaralcly  In  this  (atile. 


22-24    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

*ASHINQTON  COUNTY 

693 

537 

129  559 

123  877 

15  029 

284  873 

4  755 

750 

LUMBER!  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARD«AREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 
521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

46 
15 
12 
12 

36 

11 
10 
6 

11  848 

8  520 

1  281 

703 

1  344 

11  774 
8  506 
1  257 
557 
1  344 

1  328 
837 
290 
59 
142 

23  100 
15  636 
3  855 

1  040 

2  567 

302 
185 
52 
20 

44 

31 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUHBINGi  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

7 
7 
13 

4 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

26 

6 

11 
9 

22 
5 

7 
9 

16  909 
14  059 
3  776 
1  062 

18  875 
14  069 
3  744 
1  062 

2  900 

2  189 

502 

109 

58  237 
44  012 
12  212 
2  013 

1  055 
720 
285 
50 

13 

nPDABTMF   T   CTneFQ 

- 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

9 

FOOD  STORES 

51* 
541 
5«2 
543 
5UU 
545-549 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

193 
150 

5 

95 
74 

5 
8 

26  828 
25  839 
214 
253 
250 
252 

24  146 
23  333 

214 
245 
194 
162 

1  806 
1  708 
10 
20 
23 
45 

36  150 
34  285 

loe 

404 
397 
956 

635 
579 

13 

17 
22 

182 
152 
4 
5 
10 
11 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55  EX.554 

TOTAL 

41  606 

523 

32 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

106 

66 

10  605 

9  921 

938 

18  579 

290 

113 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561 1 567 

562-3 1568 

562 

563 1 568 

565 

566 

564 1 569 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

55 

23 

18 
5 
6 

11 

53 
9 

23 

18 
5 
6 

11 

6  916 

1  037 

2  496 
2  211 

285 
1  454 
1  745 

184 

6  846 

1  037 

2  452 
2  171 

281 
1  426 
1  745 

184 

935 
154 
327 
279 

48 
224 
203 

17 

17  262 

3  226 
5  959 
5  280 

679 

4  222 
3  568 

287 

324 
45 
137 
117 
20 
70 
65 
6 

22 
3 
9 

6 

KOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

3 

2 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

" 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572 1 573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 
26 
30 

42 
20 
22 

5  720 

2  571 

3  049 

5  326 
2  535 
2  791 

987 
496 
491 

16  225 

8  854 

9  371 

241 
132 
109 

24 
20 

56 
5612 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES • 

179 
115 
64 

137 
85 
52 

8  681 
5  779 
2  902 

7  941 
5  281 
2  550 

1  525 

1  199 

326 

27  539 
20  890 
6  649 

732 
569 
163 

175 
113 
62 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

19 
13 

19 
13 

3  546 
3  233 

3  548 
3  233 

518 

490 

28 

9  129 

6  818 
311 

157 
142 
15 

13 

DRUG  STORES 

8 

5 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

S98 

TOTAL 

117 
35 

3 

3 
13 
11 
15 
31 

93 

28 

3 

1 
11 
11 
14 
21 

12  259 

3  021 

133 

(D) 

101 

2  599 
761 

3  551 
1  455 

11  611 

2  511 

133 

(0) 

IDI 

2  693 
761 

3  499 
1  357 

1  315 
185 
13 
ID) 
(Dl 
160 
113 
505 
262 

25  559 

3  550 

279 

(C) 

(0) 

3  001 

2  04S 

9  254 

5  005 

361 
71 

ID) 
(D) 
44 
34 
116 

91 

29 

2 

(D) 

(Dl 

13 

7 

6 

26 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

42 

12 

2  999 

2  641 

490 

9  187 

116 

34 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  sepaialely  In  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-25 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  ol 

ended 

unmoor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

BaLTIMOI^E    CITY 


RETAIL    TF?ADE.    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBEFl  YAF?DS 

BUUDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  SLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STOF^ES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

•  OMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


1  316  9«5 


27  180 
12  t76 
5  009 


219  5«8 

18U  018 

23  t26 

11  272 

665 

167 


269  561 

226  875 

12  29« 

2  808 

3  358 

7  061* 
3  726 

8  879 
5  364 

3  515 

4  015 
542 


229  761 
198  015 
159  289 


63 

199 

80 

457 

?2 

102 

21 

624 

478 

27 

349 

21 

693 

5 

656 

760 

391 

251 

1 

939 

2 

315 

10 

246 

17 

739 

2 

237 

5 

733 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


65 

400 

44 

676 

35 

870 

5 

191 

1 

656 

236 

1 

723 

1  268  191 


218  954 
184  018 
23  248 
11  022 


243  805 

208  319 

11  006 

2  620 

2  475 

3  148 
3  488 
8  665 
5  296 
3  369 
3  545 

538 


228  271 
198  015 
159  289 


21  621 

5  542 

754 


(Dl 

9  866 
17  089 
2  237 
5  733 
493 
8  626 


ID) 


38  160 
32  194 
4  225 
1  654 


16  524 

1  054 

251 


373 
991 
500 


10  353 
7  909 
6  367 
896 
367 
(D) 
(0) 


57  439 
30  191 
12  691 


755  052 
641  128 
78  059 
35  252 


403  079 

315  452 

20  285 

4  453 

3  211 
9  655 

7  012 
36  547 
27  608 

8  939 

4  835 
1  519 


414  580 
342  950 
268  494 


(D) 

83  700 
68  087 
15  513 
2  213 
1  309 
(D) 
4  177 


24  953 
51  562 

9  925 
20  659 

1  301 
19  667 


(D) 


206  202 
161  717 
127  573 
20  622 
7  713 


14  127 

11  682 

1  900 

510 


6  806 

4  950 

342 


3  899 
3  059 
2  451 


301 

249 

763 

153 

386 

87 

180 

15 

22-26    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


572 
5732 
5733 


59  EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

59« 

59«2 

5943 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
599U 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  PART» 
532 
53t 
535 


BALTIMORE  CITY— CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOMES  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES — CON. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

HAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 


1  832 
968 
651 


13  3«7 

3  5U3 

3  831 

1  328 

2  506 


135  621 

83  086 

55  61U 

7  9t9 

16  792 

2  731 

52  538 


59  065 
57  021 
2  Oil 


108  380 

HO  582 

6  760 
518 

6  2«2 

3  lit 

1  353 

1  761 

1  832 


3  061 

585 

13  770 


U  027 

1  231 

566 


1  065 

2  326 
569 


58  770 
20  491 
20  180 
18  099 


13  187 

3  537 

3  608 

1  278 

2  330 


130  750 

81  414 

54  496 

7  897 

16  346 

2  675 

49  336 


58  649 
56  608 
2  041 


296 
13  170 
17  014 
3  015 


3  595 

1  065 

436 


(01 

1  065 

2  326 
531 
119 

3  260 


1  303 
531 
610 
173 


27  824 
20  128 
12  942 
3  071 
3  471 
544 
7  696 


8  137 

7  942 

195 


14  014 
3  123 
1  226 


458 
206 
252 


2  398 

2  297 

515 


24  844 
8  915 
10  726 


547  131 
392  543 
254  226 
45  940 
68  758 
13  519 
154  588 


155  274 

150  874 

4  400 


265  593 
58  814 
23  857 


9  450 
4  459 
4  991 


3  203 

(01 

1  019 

43  651 

45  109 

10  193 

926 

33  988 


13  742 

2  008 

665 


3  287 
5  367 
1  065 


299  105 

IDI 

47  090 


12  485 
9  153 
6  292 

882 
1  670 

309 
3  333 


993 
307 
137 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  HfiUrlield  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-27 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

5812    PART 

MARYLAND 
m-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL    

25 
105 
14 

113 

15 
91 

7 

191 

12 
76 
103 

mi 

26 
105 
lU 

113 

15 
91 
7 

191 

12 
76 
103 

11    «58 

2    191 
11    179 

788 

11    306 

970 

9    787 

5119 

32    802 

1    5148 
25   691 
5   563 

11    1158 

2    191 
11    «79 

788 

11    306 

970 

9    787 

5119 

32   802 

1    548 
25    691 
5    563 

4    587 

538 

3    902 

147 

3    683 

283 

3   274 

126 

11    681 

406 
10   222 
1    053 

85    159 

9    432 
73    360 
2    367 

69   016 

5   269 
61    741 
2    006 

233   756 

8    193 
203    121 
22    442 

1    602 

221 

1    323 

58 

1    291 

129 

1    116 

46 

4    192 

166 

3   613 

413 

44 
19 

14 

11 

5812    PART 

BALTIMORE    SMSA 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL    

29 
12 

12 

5 

WASHINSTON.D.C.-MD.-VA.,  SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT     FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL    

91 

3 

5 

63 

Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


[These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  and  ar 

not  included  in  any 

of  the  tabulations  of  ttie  1963  Census  of  Business] 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

52    844 

18    651 
2   564 

311 
288 
241 
12    084 
2    637 
9    544 
5    320 
I    204 

6    299 

1    760 
289 
26 
40 
55 
1    873 
521 
969 
646 
120 

1    780 

501 
73 
24 
12 
21 
394 
169 
238 
280 
48 

115    219 

36    276 

5    169 

526 

846 

1  043 
25    549 
10    524 
19    384 
13    187 

2  715 

24    402 

10    251 
2    229 

4    241 

4    866 
1    794 
1    019 

1    496 

521 
207 

420 

208 
50 
90 

280 

92 
32 

65 

40 
9 
22 

26    32  3 

10    332 

- 

- 

- 

- 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

25    295 

7    745 
72 
207 

58 
6    418 
1    909 
3    793 
3    035 

58 

3    427 

987 
22 

10 

17 

1    061 

251 

605 

461 

13 

861 

299 
6 
5 

6 
130 
73 
154 

181 

58    282 

20    619 
354 
185 

362 
9    953 
4    919 
12    226 
9    350 

314 

5     147 

655 
263 
104 
288 
183 
1    425 
728 
883 
491 
127 

1    376 

252 
60 
16 
40 
38 
392 
270 
156 
135 
17 

6  39 

110 
35 
19 
12 
15 
179 
116 
44 
90 
19 

26    614 

5    325 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


22-28    MARYLAND 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  IVIore:  1958 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


MARYLAND.  TOTAL.  . 

ALLEGANY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CUMBERLAND  

FROSTBURG 

WE5TERNP0RT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ANNE  ARUNDEL  COUNTY.  . 

ANNAPOLIS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BALTIMORE 

BALTIMORE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CALVERT  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CAROLINE  COUNTY.  .  •  • 

CARROLL  COUNTY  •  .  .  . 

WESTMINSTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CECIL  COUNTY  

ELKTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CHARLES  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

DORCHESTER  COUNTY.  .  . 

CAMBRIDGE 

REMAINDEk  OF  COUNTY. 

FREDERICK  COUNTY  .  .  . 

BRUNSWICK 

FREDERICK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GARRETT  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HARFORD  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ABERDEEN  

BEL  AIR 

HAVRE  DE  GRACE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HOWARD  COUNTY 


1  325 
316 

1  009 

11  U95 

2  060 

1«8 

258 

583 
132 

U51 


t90 


929 
252 
677 

7  32  3 

1  631* 


92  129 

63  670 

10  158 

3  552 

IK  7«9 

159  122 

U5  063 

114  059 


326  "4«6 

10  560 

22  558 

49  891 
21  915 
27  976 


28  153 
22  191 
5  962 


68  115 
13  383 
17  197 


3  144  379 

86  309 
61  624 
9  342 
3  276 
12  067 

150  104 

43  815 
106  289 

1  309  688 

318  192 

9  182 

19  858 

44  675 
21  465 
23  210 


24  511 

20  817 

3  694 

68  945 

4  211 
43  223 

21  511 

15  255 

63  715 
13  131 
17  223 
9  643 
23  718 

22  031 


9  690 

7  360 

989 

262 

1  079 

15  952 
4  586 
11  366 

175  398 

36  173 

913 

1  376 

4  485 


3  663 

1  559 

2  104 


2  659 
2  310 

349 

7  320 

385 

5  020 

1  915 


6  360 
I  423 
1  892 


KENT  COUNTY.  .  .  .  .  . 

CHESTERTOWN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 

ROCKVILLE 

TAKOMA  PARK  (PARTi'  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PRINCE  GEORGES  COUNTY. 

BLADENSBURG 

BRENTWOOD 

CAPITOL    HEIGHTS.     .     . 

CHEVERLY    

COLLEGE  PARK  .  .  .  . 

GREENBELT 

HYATTSVILLE 

LAUREL  

MT  RAINIER  

RIVERDALE 

TAKOMA  PARK  (PART)'  , 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

QUEEN  ANNES  COUNTY  .  . 

ST  MARYS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SOMERSET  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CRISFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

TALBOT  COUNTY 

EASTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

HAGERSTOWN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WICOMICO  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SALISBURY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WORCESTER  COUNTY  .  .  . 
POCOMOKE  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


917 
1  164 


17  036 
9  721 
7  315 

353  421 

44  819 

5  701 

302  901 

297  623 

19  234 

5  462 

2  976 

ID) 

13  506 
(Dl 

53  049 
19  792 
5  415 
5  546 
9  536 
160  015 

14  466 

27  168 

16  156 
4  629 
11  527 


106  916 

76  923 

29  993 

68  776 

53  779 

14  997 

42  982 

12  S82 

30  100 


290  153 
19  140 
5  350 

2  882 


52  Oil 

19  576 
5  277 


13  054 

24  872 

13  902 
4  247 
9  655 

37  442 
29  484 
7  958 


100  974 

74  333 

26  641 

63  084 

51  505 

11  579 

39  732 

12  662 

27  070 


1  369 

916 
473 


30  329 

1  941 

348 

313 

(01 

1  578 
(Dl 

5  266 

2  559 
580 
562 

1  059 
15  840 

1  314 

2  688 

1  079 
354 
725 

3  350 

2  719 
631 


Standard  Notes;       -  Reoresents  zero.      fD)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure, 
^Takoma  Park  is  in  Monlgoinery  and  Prince  Georges  Counties. 


(NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas.-  1958 


[Dala  a 

e  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 

Kifid  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

BALTIMORE  SMSA 

WASHINGTOt), 

D.C.-MD.-VA.,SMSA 

15   720 

592 
436 

4    181 
520 

1    406 

1    013 
658 

3    561 
547 

1    907 
899 

10   366 

382 

290 

2    047 

412 

1  152 

827 
454 

2  785 
521 

1    271 
227 

1    9SS    642 

84    847 
243    140 
492    787 
263   868 
119   938 

117    442 
88    019 

196    095 
86    135 

161    386 

102    185 

1    844   690 

80   493 
239    788 
440    619 
260    942 

112  434 

113  952 
85    067 

162    973 
85    371 

150    524 
92    527 

U    609 

496 

345 

2    153 

505 

1  231 

986 
661 

2  290 
487 

1    888 
567 

9   251 

410 

269 

1    547 

431 

1  123 

870 
529 

2  006 
467 

1    462 
137 

2    501    884 

96   608 
317    261 
598    408 
381    564 
159    015 

179    444 
135    827 
198    127 
124    870 
263    062 
47    698 

2    451    996 

52 

53   PART* 

54 

55   EX. 554 

LUMBER.    BLDG    MATLS.    HDWE.    FARM    EQUIP.    DEALERS 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*    

FOOD    STORES    

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

95    156 

315   449 
581    324 
379   986 

57 
58 

59PT(591I 
59    EX.591 
53    PART» 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

EATING.    DRINKING    PLACES    

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES    

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES    

NONSTORE    RETAILERS*    

133   341 
192    509 
124   248 
254    978 
42    150 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Williheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table, 

WILMINGTON,  DEL.-N.J.-MD..  SMSA  -  Dala  will  tie  presented  in  Volume  II,  Pail  I,  Chapler  9. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MARYLAND    22-29 


TABLE  11. 


Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


59PTt59i: 
59  EX.59: 
53  PART  * 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591 
59  EX.591 
53  PART 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRAOEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSt  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOREb.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL 


LUMBER'  BLDG  MATLS'  HOKE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

Establish- 

establish- 

ments with 

Total 

ments 

payroll 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL 


LUMBER'  BLDG  MATLS'  HDWE'  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
53  PART*  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*.  .  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

55  EX.SSH  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55PT(55U)  GASOLINE  SEkVICE  STATIONS  


56 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53    PART* 


59PT1591 
59  EX.591 
53  PART 


APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STOREb  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL 


LUMBER'  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE >  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*.  .  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


ALLEGANY  COUNTY 


f) 

280 

10 

002 

26 

753 

14 

t20 

6 

953 

6 

0«2 

H 

820 

5 

156 

3 

386 

6 

710 

1 

307 

86 

309 

5 

722 

9 

714 

2U 

637 

10 

110 

6 

073 

5 

902 

« 

69U 

n 

718 

3 

352 

6 

098 

1 

2119 

BALTIMORE  COUNTY 


26  11*6 

318  192 

18  117 

17  853 

17  1119 

15  729 

15  563 

113  237 

32  467 

32  053 

31  334 

30  210 

17  360 

17  274 

9  839 

9  571 

29  459 

28  675 

19  301 

19  301 

22  772 

21  576 

12  985 

11  513 

FREDERICK  COUNTY 


74 

017 

7 

823 

5 

724 

19 

017 

u 

086 

5 

172 

4 

010 

3 

893 

4 

305 

1 

976 

10 

435 

575 

58 

945 

7 

599 

5 

312 

15 

643 

11 

086 

« 

838 

3 

950 

(0) 

3 

503 

1 

976 

9 

708 

ANNE  ARUNDEL  COUNTY 


159  122 

12  242 

11  935 

48  741 

18  696 

15  959 

7  559 

4  700 
17  347 

5  989 
14  303 

1  540 


CARROLL  COUNTY 


49  891 

5  445 

2  788 
12  139 
10  063 

3  798 

1  925 

2  052 
1  857 
1  235 
7  404 
1  175 


HARFORD  COUNTY 


5 

019 

3 

3?e 

18 

250 

14 

941 

6 

565 

2 

558 

2 

699 

4 

UC 

1 

852 

7 

347 

1 

345 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 


21 

437 

41 

OBO 

101 

677 

55 

599 

24 

406 

17 

Oil 

15 

342 

15 

473 

15 

444 

2? 

755 

13 

197 

16  761 

14  970 

14  949 

15  314 
22  043 
11  703 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY 


105  915 

100  974 

7  427 

7  253 

13  494 

13  335 

26  579 

23  877 

15  959 

15  851 

7  558 

6  914 

7  002 

6  614 

4  692 

4  534 

7  575 

5  639 

3  481 

3  387 

11  102 

10  232 

2  027 

1  937 

PRINCE  GEORGES  COUNTY 


WICOMICO  COUNTY 


u 

245 

7 

994 

4 

238 

2 

538 

4 

351 

5 

708 

3 

483 

? 

999 

1 

949 

8 

352 

2 

918 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


150  104 

11  870 

11  516 

45  643 

18  135 

14  259 

7  429 

4  535 

16  165 


44  575 

5  085 

2  132 
10  133 
10  013 

3  082 

(□I 
1  755 
1  573 
1  235 
5  996 


16 

822 

14 

539 

5 

895 

2 

550 

2 

599 

3 

575 

1 

852 

5 

711 

1 

122 

297  623 

290  153 

16  087 

15  955 

20  455 

19  957 

117  994 

115  754 

39  328 

39  120 

28  493 

27  447 

12  089 

11  777 

5  473 

5  085 

20  187 

19  389 

17  794 

17  794 

17  665 

15  445 

2  047 

1  419 

63 

084 

4 

094 

7 

598 

11 

372 

12 

312 

3 

503 

5 

528 

3 

373 

2 

553 

1 

949 

7 

994 

2 

598 

22-30    MARYLAND 


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TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Tntal,  all 
establish- 
ments 
((1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

(;i,ooo) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT1591I 
59  EX. 591 
53  PART* 


53 

PART* 

5U 

55 

EX.55"* 

55PT1554I 

56 

57 

58 

59PT(591> 

59 

EX.591 

53 

PART* 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWEi  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL-  ACCESSORY  STORES  .  . 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  drinking  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


7  323 

223 
200 

1  5"H 
249 
601 

630 
332 

2  084 
387 
900 
176 


47  714 
210  719 
313  657 
194  292 

65  295 

90  305 

70  860 
144  424 

58  857 
113  668 

86  183 


44  402 
208  965 
269  541 
193  000 

61  677 

87  079 

68  576 
133  980 

58  165 
105  272 

79  031 


76  923 

2  808 
12  528 
18  885 
12  868 

4  128 

6  500 

3  495 

4  260 
2  399 

7  130 
1  922 


6  364 

3  445 

4  010 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


63 

670 

« 

994 

8 

898 

15 

169 

11 

368 

2 

996 

i, 

977 

3 

975 

3 

220 

2 

421 

4 

653 

999 

4 

508 

8 

784 

4 

659 

1 

192 

2 

872 

(0) 

3 

885 

2 

988 

2 

421 

4 

395 

Massachusetts 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  23-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 14 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 34 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 52 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 70 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 ,71 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 72 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 73 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 74 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 76 


23-3 


1958 


State  total 


1963 


$7,431,169, 


EACH    SYMBOL  =     =.=.=.=  -iqo/ 
5%    CHANGE     -^^^^ly/o 


MASSACHUSETTS  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN  MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 

Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials. Farm   [=  3^2 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers   ^325 

€4% 

General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 

Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service    ^  3.% 

Stations    Pft419^_ 


Apparel,    ^=448 
Accessory  Stores    ^^  472 

#5% 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,   ^280 
Equipment  Stores    iBI_312 


Eating,  Drinking  Places 


^^516 
IBBI620 


Drug  Stores,    N  207 
Proprietary  Stores    |p247 


Other  Retail  Stores 


784 


##10% 


^  257 
Nonstore  Retailers    ■|243 

^#-6% 

1958  1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census     _^ 


23-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-5 


TABLE  1  The  State:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


7  118  323 


521 

522-52« 
5251 
5252 


531 
533 
539 


54 

511 

5U2 

5lt3 

511 

5a5-5«9 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

56t.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  I  SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS' 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIO.MS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

SOMEN'S  READt-TO-*EAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  .....  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STOKES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

jekelry  stores  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

other  stores  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


1  335 
155 
588 
592 


3  521 
725 

1  351 
778 
573 
413 
863 


2  503 

1  573 
1  030 


9  096 
6  370 
2  725 


2  010 

1  890 

120 


9  102 

1  570 
857 
409 
353 
255 
506 

2  026 

3  015 


589 

324  751 

316  657 

562 

184  230 

182  112 

396 

45  485 

42  511 

575 

82  150 

79  582 

56 

12  896 

12  362 

1  174 
155 
565 


159 

212 

1  Oil 


1  905 

1  075 

830 


7  952 
5  300 
2  652 


5  956 

1  454 

313 

327 

201 

191 

432 

1  280 

1  75B 


920  299 
585  837 
130  988 

102  474 


1  858  175 

1  578  325 

69  561 

19  670 

12  620 

77  978 


472  381 
102  170 
224  385 
145  024 
79  362 
57  927 
76  008 
11  890 


311  740 
183  427 
129  313 


519  600 
475  514 
143  086 


247  410 

235  7B6 

11  624 


865  530 
230  798 
22  515 
35  568 
18  508 
50  541 
52  475 
308  355 
145  770 


917  383 
585  837 
130  468 
100  078 


1  752  725 

1  593  914 

60  823 


458  589 
98  960 
221  494 
143  206 
78  288 
54  383 
72  422 
11  330 


297  218 
172  287 
124  931 


501  204 
459  470 
141  734 


244  815 
233  578 

11  138 


803  380 
227  094 
15  143 
34  240 
15  334 
49  221 
49  577 
285  515 
126  255 


599 
291 

72  7 


3  925 

790 
1  540 


3  018 

1  682 
1  335 


9  355 
5  544 
2  811 


2  009 

1  893 

116 


3  141 
654 

I  264 
802 
462 
310 
702 
201 


5  894 

1  380 

259 

304 

153 

203 

454 

1  333 

1  788 


178  597 
41  921 
77  293 
13  606 


25  551 
12  658 
76  278 


447  862 
91  342 
203  391 


280  409 
164  822 
115  587 


515  597 
389  273 
126  324 


206  995 

200  037 

6  958 


784  080 
187  477 
17  763 
29  823 
14  090 
50  205 
50  224 
297  939 
135  558 


296  697 

173  313 

37  283 

73  139 

12  962 


549  555 

443  141 

112  523 

93  901 


17  879 
10  134 
62  442 


433  742 
89  184 
199  017 
155  900 
32  117 
65  904 
55  451 
14  185 


263  035 
155  524 
105  511 


491  553 

367  153 
124  390 


720  635 
184  053 
11  697 
28  451 
10  910 
48  499 
47  398 
276  953 
112  555 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
^Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


23-6      MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


562-31 568 


8  510 
5  751 

500 
281 
JtT 
296 
301 
832 
676 
156 
127 
72 


SIC 

code  "  "■  Total 

(number) 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL tl    192 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS"  HARDWARE^ 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 2  015 

521  1   LUMBER  YARDS 382 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  302 

522  HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 

523  PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES 

524  ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES 

5251  HARDWARE  STORES. 

5252  FAR,-!  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES' 

TOTAL 1  336 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 156 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  588 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 

DRY  GOODS  STORES 

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES. 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL, 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
5U2       (   MEAT  MARKETS 

FISH  (SEAFOOD,  MARKETS 
543         FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS. 
5««         CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES 
5115         DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES. 
546         RETAIL  BAKERIES. 

5452  RETAIL  BAKERIES"  MANUFACTURING 

5453  RETAIL  BAKERIES"  NONMANUFACTUR ING. 
549      I   EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS. 

OTHER. 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED. 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS. 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS"  NONFRANCHISED 
TIRE"  BATTERY.  ACCESSORl  DEALERS 
HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES. 
MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT"  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS. 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL, 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 3  521 

HEN"S"  BOYS"  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 726 

MEN"S"  BOYS"  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  ....  516 

CUSTOM  TAILORS  110 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  1  351 

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  778 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY"  SPECIALTY  STORES"  FURRIERS.  .  .  .        573 
MILLINERY  STORES '. 185 

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES. 

HOSIERY  STORES 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES 
SHOE  STORES, 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES. 

WOMEN "S  SHOE  STORES. 

CHILDREN"S.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES 
CHILDREN.S.  INFANTS.  WEAR  STORES 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


With 
payroll 


1  569 
366 
196 


174 
156 
566 
251 
130 


5  288 
3  409 
332 
155 
169 
212 
226 
714 
610 
104 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


324  761 
137  889 
46  341 
10  497 
29  059 
5  929 
82  150 
12  896 


920  299 
686  837 
130  968 
85  150 
12  956 
4  356 


858  175 
578  326 
54  059 
15  522 
19  570 
12  520 
22  042 
47  423 
40  618 

5  605 

6  269 
2  224 


148  668 
003  859 
832  685 
43  713 
127  461 
68  494 
45  525 

5  659 
25  331 
16  858 

6  797 
1  676 


472  361 
102  170 
99  135 

3  034 

224  386 

145  024 

79  352 

5  120 

4  355 
606 

61  213 
7  069 

57  927 
76  008 

7  577 
18  578 

1  996 
47  857 
10  634 

1  055 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


315  667 
137  563 
44  549 
10  065 
25  963 
5  583 
79  582 
12  362 


917  383 
686  837 
130  468 


1  752  725 

1  593  914 

47  939 

12  884 

15  410 

10  962 

19  660 

45  355 

39  805 

5  549 

4  857 

1  504 


129  868 

003  411 

832  261 

43  689 

127  451 

54  762 

43  489 

5  659 

22  567 

15  218 

5  703 


458  589 
98  960 
96  350 
2  610 

221  494 
143  206 
78  266 

5  678 
4  119 

587 
60  987 

6  917 

54  383 
72  422 

7  511 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


5  028 
1  755 
4  312 


135  932 
96  541 
23  029 
11  977 
1  827 
458 


148  571 

124  521 

4  390 

1  384 

1  341 

1  755 

2  197 
12  511 
11  315 

1  195 
431 
141 


HI  872 

97  168 

79  175 

5  557 

12  356 

4  611 

7  077 

785 

2  211 

1  506 

438 

157 


16  507 

15  987 

520 

33  927 
23  396 
10  529 

1  096 

eu6 

63 

7  144 

1  400 

7  549 
10  857 
1  037 
3  002 

296 
6  522 
I  254 

109 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


821  339 
344  087 
HI  157 
33  309 
90  100 
14  061 
202  310 
25  295 


713  601 
009  299 
422  633 
235  342 
36  862 
9  455 


2  943  629 

2  460  543 

89  210 

27  555 

26  543 

33  374 

43  344 

250  004 

226  133 

23  871 

9  009 

3  947 


2  036  267 

1  764  587 

1  444  024 

101  490 

219  073 

63  867 

134  625 

14  555 

36  422 

26  046 

7  675 

2  498 


328  945 

291  232 

280  612 

10  620 

657  536 

449  557 

207  979 

19  297 

15  486 
1  562 

141  827 
29  807 

145  571 
205  656 

16  160 
59  057 

5  328 

123  293 

25  952 

1  785 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


9  735 
3  934 

1  201 
344 
959 
140 

2  644 
304 


48  539 
34  259 
9  683 
3  750 
653 
194 


47  398 

38  641 

1  300 

495 

469 

605 

596 

4  763 

4  262 

501 


20  329 

17  194 

14  123 

964 

2  087 

936 

1  553 

212 

434 

325 

80 

29 


21  198 
3  857 
3  725 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALIVARE  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  •  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES • 

BOOK.  STATIONER,  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  ^HOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  ....  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


2  603 

1  573 

969 

302 


500 
328 
202 


9  096 

6  370 

3  907 

32't 

1  791 
318 

2  726 


2  010 

1  890 

120 


100 

606 

2  026 

113 


2  26« 
130 
237 

1  897 


1  905 

1  075 

655 

226 


394 
288 

Its 


7  952 

5  300 

3  473 

316 

1  2119 
252 

2  652 


311  7U0 
182  «27 
139  150 
28  187 

7  603 
2  902 
U  285 

83  095 
32  705 
13  512 
4  532 

8  980 


619  600 
476  514 
340  650 
29  380 
79  766 
26  716 
143  086 


247  410 

235  786 

11  624 


865  530 
230  798 

22  515 
7  253 

15  262 
35  558 
12  458 

23  100 

18  508 
15  753 
2  745 
40  759 

4  538 

5  244 
52  475 

308  355 

17  000 

1  029 

281  345 


25  057 

13  596 
22  542 
15  425 
15  540 

14  511 

1  221 

2  118 
10  382 

2  007 

1  693 

20  478 


243  090 
53  862 
59  162 

120  066 


297  218 
172  287 
132  540 
26  631 
7  173 

2  490 

3  453 
80  835 
31  584 
12  512 

4  466 
6  046 


601  204 
459  470 
333  502 
29  245 


15  143 
2  559 
12  574 
34  240 

12  086 
22  154 

15  334 

13  283 
2  051 

40  065 

4  398 

4  758 

49  577 

285  515 

15  432 

495 

261  097 

8  491 

,21  753 

11  lie 
20  762 

15  355 

12  286 
12  215 

1  127 
1  968 

9  700 
1  905 
1  143 

16  924 


217  850 
53  222 
56  212 
98  425 


46  646 
30  405 
23  427 
4  608 

1  313 
431 
626 

9  597 
4  486 

2  058 
625 

1  433 


150  348 

118  687 

87  772 

8  599 

14  767 


561 


38  385 

37  055 

1  330 


2  329 
5  685 

1  965 

3  920 

2  Oil 

1  722 
289 

2  834 
388 
790 

8  009 
40  391 
2  197 


1 

864 

1 

805 

2 

583 

321 

341 

1 

268 

345 

902  487 
574  332 

429  519 
95  682 

25  196 
8  978 

13  755 
203  955 
B6  130 
38  060 
11  158 

26  902 


2  957  768 
2  334  229 
1  735  635 
170  982 
292  478 
135  134 
633  559 


739  777 
707  968 
31  809 


47  173 
110  953 

36  878 

74  075 

41  212 
35  513 
5  699 
49  884 
7  364 
14  483 
146  521 
747  535 
38  143 

1  501 
674  429 

33  353 

76  023 
22  522 

48  646 
35  180 
38  432 
45  214 

5  357 

6  241 
29  143 

6  588 

2  615 
52  128 


859  390 
304  034 
157  164 
388  172 


10  547 

6  589 

4  842 

994 


51  606 
50  405 
37  117 
3  224 
7  084 
2  960 
11  201 


12  649 

12  222 

627 


26  542 

5  858 

870 

98 

772 

1  933 

556 

1  277 


205 
2  027 
7  752 

462 


1  280 
399 

1  467 
452 
609 
607 


9  863 
4  317 
1  773 
3  773 


1  588 

1  008 

582 


235 
225 
120 


5  055 

4  555 

2  656 

145 

1  524 

231 

489 


5  230 
307 
750 
399 

361 
279 

87 
192 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  rnajor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-8      MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


MASSACHUSETTS!  TOTAL  . 

BARNSTABLE  COUNTY^  .  .  ■  . 
BARNSTABLE  TOUN.  .  .  . 

BOURNE  TOWN 

FALMOUTH  TOWN 

PROVINCETOWN  TOwN.  .  . 

YARMOUTH  TOWN 

ALL  OTHER  PLACES  •  .  . 

BERKSHIRE  COUNTY  

NORTH  ADAMS 

PITTSFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

ADAMS  TOWN  

DALTON  TOWN 

SREAT  BARRINGTON  TOWN. 

LEE  TOWN  


BRISTOL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ATTLE80R0 

FALL  SIVER  

NEn  BEDFORD 

TAUNTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ACUSHNET  TOWN.  .  . 

DARTMOUTH  TOWN  .  . 


EASTON  TOWN 

FAIRHAVEN  TOWN  

MANSFIELD  TOWN  

NORTH  ATTLEBOROUGH  TOWN. 

SEEKONK  TOWN  

SOMERSET  TOWN 

SWANSEA  TOWN  

ALL  OTHER  PLACES  .  .  .  . 


DUKES  COUNTY  . 

ESSEX  COUNTY  . 
BEVERLY.  .  . 
GLOUCESTER  . 
HAVERHILL.  . 
LAWRENCE  .  . 
LYNN  .  .  .  . 
NEWBURYPORT. 
PEABODY.  .  . 


SALEM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

AMESBURY  TOWN.  .  . 

ANDOVER  TOWN  .  .  . 

DANVERS  TOWN  .  .  . 

HAMILTON  TOWN.  .  . 

IPSWICH  TOWN  .  .  . 

LYNNFIELD  TOWN  .  . 


MANCHESTER  TOWN.  . 

MARBLEHEAD  TOWN.  . 

METHUEN  TOWN  .  .  . 

NAHANT  TOWN.  .  .  . 
NORTH  ANDOVER  TOWN 

ROCKPORT  TOWN.  .  . 

SAUGUS  TOWN.  .  .  . 

SWAMPSCOTT  TOWN.  . 


ALL  OTHER  PLACES  .  . 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY^  .... 
GREENFIELD  TOWN.  .  . 
MONTAGUE  TOWN.  .  .  . 

ORANGE  TOWN 

ALL  OTHER  PLACES  .  . 

HAMPDEN  COUNTY  

CHICOPEE  

HOLYOKE 

SPRINGFIELD 

WESTFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

AGAWAM  TOWN 

EAST  LONGHEaDOW  TOWN 


LONGMEADOW  TOWN.  .  . 

LUDLOW  TOWN 

PALMER  TOWN 

WEST  SPRINGFIELD  TOWN 
ALL  OTHER  PLACES  .  . 


Total 
(number) 


»7  192 
I  421 


158 
116 
105 
70 
319 

148 

5  748 
293 
291 
559 
890 
917 
198 
315 

451 
1  834 
122 
102 
165 


211 

3  893 
452 
563 

1  588 

292 

998 

131 

56 


159 

247 
244 


With 
payroll 


I  054 
179 
424 
451 


149 

2  792 
172 
753 
805 
286 
776 
24 
101 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


165  755 
54  588 
12  376 
28  981 
8  529 
11  174 
50  107 

209  002 
36  562 

108  211 
64  229 
11  119 
3  780 
15  534 
7  861 


501  163 
37  368 

132  441 

140  654 
50  539 

140  161 

1  908 

21  892 


9  617 
24  133 

12  795 

13  013 
5  759 

31  876 

13  800 

853  702 
51  918 
38  046 
73  237 
114  893 
132  962 
22  031 
79  095 

78  777 
262  743 
11  903 
19  153 
30  070 
(01 
11  417 


17  520 
26  687 

739 
7  738 
4  562 
66  507 
12  316 

51  071 

69  218 
41  007 

4  552 

5  618 

18  031 

622  569 
59  452 
82  727 

284  221 
41  532 

154  537 
22  051 
12  088 

10  662 
9  224 

18  100 
62  865 

19  547 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


7  118  323 

160  955 
53  808 
12  324 
28  237 
8  237 
10  590 
47  759 

200  478 
35  314 
104  541 
60  523 
10  137 
3  688 
14  776 
7  597 


457  967 
35  302 
123  925 

131  584 
47  543 

129  513 
1  506 
20  814 

7  755 
9  703 
9  153 
23  035 

11  415 

12  421 
5  195 

28  615 

13  250 

812  588 

49  944 

35  708 

68  375 

109  049 

125  394 

20  827 

75  055 

75  361 

249  955 

11  135 

18  751 

29  348 
(D) 

10  415 


5  728 

4  242 

55  049 

11  518 

48  469 

65  552 

39  953 

4  224 

5  355 
16  019 

598  409 
55  100 
79  737 

274  723 

40  020 
147  829 

20  979 
11  920 

10  580 
7  944 
15  712 
51  509 
18  085 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


20  539 
7  019 
1  472 
3  691 


24  380 
3  697 
13  795 
6  888 
1  010 
355 
1  708 
856 


55  948 

4  152 

15  278 

16  317 

5  519 

14  582 
203 

2  279 

907 

1  112 
927 

2  571 
1  437 
1  309 

531 

3  205 

1  661 

105  093 
5  918 

4  609 
8  675 

15  102 

16  627 

2  537 
8  164 

10  200 
33  260 

1  272 

2  369 

3  617 


958 

555 

8  033 

1  985 


461 

650 

1  748 

77  304 
6  801 

10  283 

37  588 
5  220 

17  412 


1  377 
911 

1  637 
7  955 

2  092 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


381  807 
124  278 
25  789 
57  474 
24  771 
27  925 
110  570 

467  577 

69  433 

266  380 

131  754 

17  711 

6  711 

33  622 

15  446 


075  780 
77  882 
297  118 

310  805 
105  421 
283  554 

3  912 
44  037 

17  969 
19  794 

18  555 
52  567 
29  877 
24  519 

9  957 
52  157 

29  507 

049  038 

117  954 

89  157 

153  731 

295  086 

311  582 
48  282 

178  737 

199  295 

545  203 

23  132 

44  852 

70  988 


43  076 
63  509 
1  918 
18  558 
11  511 
160  053 
37  195 

135  745 

153  663 
100  745 
9  507 
11  358 
31  953 

481  509 
127  183 
196  697 
715  979 
99  725 
340  924 
45  471 
20  642 

28  558 
18  807 
31  821 
156  226 
39  299 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


6  191 

1  896 
445 

1  062 
401 
503 

1    884 

7  187 


4  496 

5  034 
737 

3    250 

2    964 

10    547 

387 

630 

1    029 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


211 

2  649 

598 


1  509 
156 
218 
531 

23  453 

2  104 

3  246 
11  054 

1  519 

5  530 

707 

336 


897 

987 

308 

1  025 


Kindof-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis,,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  * 


($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(number) 


12  629 

1  672 

538 

1  943 


11  805 

1  142 

5  301 

5  353 

1  570 

225 

685 

794 


23 

459 

1 

158 

n 

619 

4 

526 

4 

320 

8 

846 

1 

564 

565 

811 

113 

1 

704 

201 

656 

981 

2 

250 

905 

35 

614 

1 

855 

2 

194 

3 

816 

4 

726 

4 

733 

719 

932 

« 

514 

12 

324 

710 

8?0 

2 

699 

1 

477 

854 

2 

714 

3 

498 

2 

097 

183 

343 

875 

28 

033 

2 

496 

3 

194 

8 

717 

1 

709 

11 

917 

2 

622 

1 

316 

1  335 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'There  are  no  cilies  in  this  county.  Places  shown  are  lowns. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kmd-ol-busmess 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores. 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

.1 

E 

Estab 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab 

Estab- 

Estab 

Estab 

i 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

listi- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

^ 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number] 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

8  510 

1  858  175 

2  274 

1  148  868 

4  461 

419  315 

3  521 

472  381 

2  503 

311  740 

9  096 

619  600 

2  010 

247  410 

9  102 

656  530 

2  264 

243  090 

1 

180 

41  107 

53 

19  856 

145 

12  732 

91 

8  681 

73 

4  576 

359 

20  185 

42 

6  115 

339 

23  929 

25 

3  432 

2 

33 

10  871 

16 

10  218 

35 

3  012 

24 

4  760 

30 

1  842 

69 

4  591 

10 

1  482 

69 

5  173 

6 

2  380 

3 

9 

3  390 

5 

1  182 

14 

1  612 

2 

(01 

4 

(01 

21 

1  522 

4 

459 

22 

2  756 

- 

- 

4 

26 

7  382 

13 

4  194 

24 

2  318 

17 

1  443 

5 

685 

60 

3  714 

8 

1  261 

38 

3  395 

4 

800 

5 

21 

1  743 

2 

ID) 

5 

445 

12 

325 

2 

(Dl 

36 

1  910 

1 

101 

34 

1  509 

1 

(D) 

6 

12 

2  624 

84 

10 

1  021 

145 

5 

432 

44 

2  712 

5 

361 

25 

2  464 

- 

- 

7 

79 

15  097 

13 

(01 

57 

4  324 

32 

(01 

26 

1  330 

129 

5  536 

14 

IDl 

151 

8  631 

12 

(D) 

8 

222 

55  170 

86 

33  915 

137 

13  423 

112 

12  583 

79 

9  205 

256 

14  356 

41 

5  965 

282 

24  843 

53 

4  183 

5 

36 

9  99S 

19 

6  789 

17 

1  456 

25 

3  396 

15 

2  119 

30 

1  224 

6 

(D) 

46 

5  527 

3 

(Dl 

IC 

92 

28  319 

36 

17  163 

48 

5  750 

49 

6  857 

39 

5  495 

98 

6  696 

14 

2  821 

94 

9  475 

30 

2  161 

11 

92 

16  856 

31 

9  963 

72 

6  207 

38 

2  330 

25 

1  591 

128 

5  435 

21 

(01 

142 

9  840 

30 

(01- 

12 

26 

4  267 

6 

726 

6 

541 

9 

371 

5 

435 

22 

657 

6 

370 

21 

1  459 

10 

193 

13 

5 

564 

3 

(D) 

2 

(01 

. 

- 

1 

(Dl 

7 

175 

2 

101 

12 

866 

2 

101 

14 

12 

3  685 

6 

2  616 

17 

1  393 

13 

675 

7 

542 

20 

925 

4 

733 

26 

2  789 

6 

677 

15 

7 

2  758 

1 

(U> 

17 

1  515 

4 

358 

8 

311 

12 

1  002 

2 

(0) 

8 

515 

- 

- 

16 

12 

2  280 

2 

IDl 

B 

593 

n 

693 

3 

10) 

13 

1  806 

3 

475 

11 

1  176 

2 

IDl 

17 

30 

3  302 

13 

4  359 

22 

(0) 

8 

232 

1 

(D) 

54 

1  861 

« 

503 

64 

3  035 

10 

545 

18 

897 

144  849 

243 

73  269 

430 

32  234 

304 

36  421 

222 

25  872 

764 

38  912 

139 

16  160 

770 

55  310 

146 

10  415 

19 

46 

12  851 

13 

7  858 

29 

1  662 

IS 

3  331 

15 

1  485 

39 

2  541 

4 

665 

57 

4  134 

6 

477 

2C 

272 

33  493 

44 

17  245 

94 

7  007 

98 

14  870 

64 

12  057 

205 

8  388 

39 

4  658 

207 

13  021 

39 

3  191 

21 

275 

36  037 

55 

19  327 

114 

8  084 

97 

10  585 

81 

6  589 

211 

8  545 

55 

5  417 

189 

16  929 

31 

3  953 

22 

90 

16  208 

25 

5  834 

43 

3  607 

37 

3  436 

22 

2  827 

70 

2  915 

9 

1  624 

70 

7  697 

25 

787 

23 

21« 

46  260 

106 

23  005 

150 

11  874 

54 

4  199 

40 

2  914 

259 

16  523 

32 

3  596 

247 

13  529 

47 

1  998 

24 

10 

307 

5 

101 

4 

249 

1 

(01 

2 

(01 

13 

595 

1 

(01 

10 

443 

2 

101 

2E 

2U 

9  868 

17 

2  886 

16 

1  037 

7 

821 

3 

310 

35 

1  686 

* 

538 

24 

1  540 

8 

ID) 

2t 

12 

2  640 

^ 

1  500 

6 

638 

u 

35 

1 

(01 

12 

1  386 

6 

457 

17 

984 

3 

(01 

27 

no 

4  183 

5 

1  845 

14 

1  154 

3 

26 

4 

370 

27 

1  181 

5 

737 

10 

543 

- 

- 

28 

10 

1  336 

9 

4  240 

7 

479 

2 

(01 

4 

195 

4 

255 

2 

(0> 

20 

1  590 

3 

348 

2? 

21 

5  553 

14 

2  865 

19 

1  931 

17 

1  485 

9 

855 

30 

2  611 

5 

440 

28 

2  687 

7 

357 

3C 

22 

6  064 

9 

1  029 

17 

1  445 

1 

(01 

1 

(D) 

26 

2  457 

3 

379 

25 

867 

8 

ID) 

31 

21 

7  246 

4 

1  087 

9 

722 

8 

812 

4 

45 

22 

1  279 

2 

(Dl 

23 

620 

4 

16 

32 

It 

884 

6 

1  616 

9 

667 

1 

101 

1 

ID) 

15 

848 

2 

(D) 

16 

535 

- 

- 

33 

40 

8  179 

33 

5  835 

49 

3  552 

10 

318 

U 

893 

74 

4  214 

2 

(D) 

73 

3  520 

12 

IDl 

34 

24 

4  114 

9 

1  750 

a 

642 

12 

833 

2 

ID) 

27 

1  335 

5 

(0) 

46 

2  261 

3 

ID) 

3S 

1  099 

215  922 

282 

114  715 

528 

51  258 

436 

60  727 

294 

30  748 

1  167 

74  151 

222 

28  255 

1  U99 

94  847 

241 

22  478 

36 

43 

14  402 

30 

11  766 

40 

3  229 

10 

1  113 

17 

1  473 

51 

3  376 

15 

1  662 

50 

5  417 

14 

1  913 

37 

60 

10  993 

11 

5  353 

22 

2  125 

24 

2  525 

15 

1  675 

74 

4  035 

7 

1  195 

46 

3  405 

9 

121 

36 

110 

18  856 

32 

14  595 

44 

4  697 

45 

3  758 

37 

3  495 

100 

4  085 

17 

2  118 

113 

7  437 

25 

1  032 

39 

206 

21  115 

34 

20  044 

72 

7  429 

95 

11  059 

60 

6  920 

169 

b  547 

37 

4  433 

145 

13  630 

27 

2  685 

4C 

197 

35  942 

46 

20  298 

67 

6  224 

72 

11  118 

53 

6  285 

182 

11  398 

43 

5  106 

150 

15  059 

52 

2  659 

4 

33 

6  362 

13 

4  505 

10 

942 

20 

1  865 

12 

1  043 

43 

1  181 

7 

602 

40 

3  093 

5 

900 

42 

49 

16  418 

13 

4  788 

40 

4  065 

35 

13  853 

13 

1  973 

51 

4  392 

15 

2  269 

58 

5  805 

11 

240 

42 

81 

18  980 

24 

11  451 

48 

3  922 

37 

5  852 

22 

2  945 

95 

5  453 

15 

2  111 

79 

7  312 

20 

5  040 

41 

320 

72  854 

79 

21  915 

185 

18  625 

98 

8  574 

55 

4  938 

391 

31  584 

55 

8  759 

418 

33  688 

78 

7  687 

45 

19 

3  578 

12 

3  221 

11 

687 

15 

582 

8 

316 

21 

658 

5 

385 

20 

1  119 

5 

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22 

6  254 

3 

4  993 

10 

928 

11 

1  320 

3 

183 

16 

933 

5 

853 

19 

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1 

101 

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20 

9  666 

8 

2  904 

19 

2  021 

8 

1  364 

6 

584 

32 

2  454 

6 

795 

38 

4  779 

8 

70 

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2 

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2 

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18 

2  732 

4 

2  064 

9 

896 

5 

255 

8 

395 

17 

1  650 

3 

(D) 

24 

2  107 

1 

101 

5C 

7 

307 

; 

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1 

(0) 

; 

; 

3 

101 

10 

2 

346 
ID) 

2 

101 

5 
52 

25 

6  271 

5 

2  092 

11 

942 

11 

860 

3 

56 

23 

1  102 

5 

1  350 

39 

2  338 

7 

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52 

46 

10  799 

17 

1  788 

29 

2  173 

3 

180 

9 

581 

51 

3  439 

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292 

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322 

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4 

363 

6 

142 

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- 

14 

793 

2 

(D) 

34 

1  030 

3 

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57 

37 

16  945 

9 

1  693 

18 

2  575 

14 

1  951 

8 

991 

38 

5  800 

4 

465 

34 

3  651 

6 

84 

56 

21 

1  376 

1 

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7 

1  606 

8 

1  219 

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(D) 

11 

2  140 

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542 

15 

2  385 

6 

56 

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72 

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18 

2  871 

52 

5  083 

11 

408 

12 

1  247 

142 

8  980 

18 

2  322 

127 

10  141 

23 

101 

5C 

78 

17  650 

43 

11  930 

82 

4  951 

39 

3  909 

27 

2  378 

90 

4  166 

16 

1  771 

131 

12  608 

15 

958 

6 

23 

9  253 

24 

8  559 

38 

2  385 

26 

3  119 

14 

1  760 

29 

2  002 

7 

839 

46 

5  809 

5 

739 

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10 

2  005 

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9 

392 

2 

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3 

109 

13 

415 

3 

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16 

969 

2 

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62 

6 

1  785 

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10 

521 

6 

450 

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11 

296 

2 

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13 

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1 

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39 

4  607 

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25 

1  653 

5 

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8 

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37 

1  453 

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56 

4  943 

7 

132 

65 

684 

149  135 

203 

109  769 

392 

34  320 

254 

33  530 

226 

27  968 

790 

46  913 

181 

21  892 

634 

61  624 

230 

16  389 

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91 

22  437 

25 

9  375 

61 

5  369 

23 

2  030 

13 

1  701 

113 

5  941 

22 

2  296 

55 

5  172 

26 

907 

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100 

18  610 

26 

14  677 

34 

3  263 

49 

4  864 

38 

5  267 

110 

5  703 

30 

2  902 

103 

10  951 

19 

1  884 

bi 

291 

59  176 

84 

56  257 

150 

12  502 

127 

20  367 

104 

14  305 

306 

19  328 

76 

9  932 

255 

24  779 

86 

9  534 

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48 

10  933 

14 

8  514 

26 

1  767 

19 

1  949 

20 

1  738 

42 

2  375 

10 

1  334 

44 

5  500 

46 

3  233 

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154 

37  979 

54 

20  936 

121 

11  419 

36 

4  320 

51 

4  957 

219 

13  565 

43 

5  426 

177 

15  222 

53 

2  831 

7 

19 

7  127 

3 

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13 

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723 

30 

1  250 

5 

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4 

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13 

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17 

1  248 

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8 

709 

28 

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6 

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32 

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3 

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46 

10  398 

16 

10  990 

35 

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5 

188 

64 

2  413 

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2  540 

17 

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It 

23-10    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kindof-buslness  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  * 


HAMPSHIRE  COUNTY  .  .  • 

NORTHAMPTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 
AMHERST  TO*N  .  .  . 
EASTHAMPTON  TOKN  . 
SOUTH  HADLEY  TOWN. 

WARE  TOAN 

ALL  OTHER  PLACES  . 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CAMBRIDGE 

EVERETT 

LOWELL  

MALDEN  

MARLBOROUGH 

hEOFORD 

MELROSE 

NEWTON  

SOMERvILLE  

•lALTHAM 

W06URN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY- 
ARLINGTON  TOWN  .  . 
ASHLAND  TOWN  .  .  . 
AYER  TOWN 

BEDFORD  TOWN  .  .  . 

BELMONT  TOWN  .  .  . 

BILLERICA  TOWN  .  . 

BURLINGTON  TOWN.  . 

CHELMSFORD  TOWN.  . 

CONCORD  TOWN  .  .  . 

DRACUT  TOWN.  .  .  . 

FRAMINGHAM  TOWN.  . 

HOPKINTON  TOWN  .  . 

HUDSON  TOWN.  .  .  . 

LEXINGTON  TOWN  .  . 

MAYNARD  TOWN  .  .  • 

NATICK  TOWN.  .  .  . 

READING  TOWN  .  .  . 

STONEHAM  TOWN.  .  . 

TEWKSBURY  TOWN  .  . 

WAKEFIELD  TOWN  .  . 

WATERTOWN  TOWN  .  . 

WAYLAND  TOWN  .  *  . 

WESTFORD  TOWN.  .  . 

WILMINGTON  TOWN.  . 

WINCHESTER  TOWN.  . 

ALL  OTHER  PLACES  . 

NANTUCKET  COUNTY  .  .  . 

NORFOLK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

QUINCY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

AVON  TOWN 

BRAINTREE  TOWN  .  . 

BROOKLINE  TOWN  .  . 

CANTON  TOWN.  .  .  . 

COHASSET  TOWN.  .  . 

DEDHAM  TOWN.  .  .  . 

FOXBOROUGH  TOWN.  . 

FRANKLIN  TOWN.  .  . 

HOLBROOK  TOWN.  .  . 

MEOWAY  TOWN.  .  .  . 

MILLIS  TOWN.  .  .  . 

MILTON  TOWN.  .  .  . 

NEEDHAM  TOWN  .  .  . 

NORWOOD  TOWN  .  .  . 

RANDOLPH  TO*N.  .  . 

SHARON  TOWN.  .  .  . 

STOUGHTON  TOWN  .  . 

WALPOLE  TOWN  .  .  . 

WELLESLEY  TOWN  .  . 

WESTWOOD  TOWN.  .  . 

WEYMOUTH  TOWN.  .  . 

ALL  OTHER  PLACES  . 


161 

535 
653 
1*47 
203 
3  68U 
268 
33 
79 


3  743 

757 

2  986 


106  162 

50  981 

55  181 

13  174 

11  703 

5  067 

13  479 

11  758 

1  631  634 

237  947 

32  035 

142  299 

73  776 

28  201 

101  946 

23  721 

119  709 

82  585 

104  955 

45  034 
639  426 

43  900 

4  335 

10  994 

13  061 
31  744 

18  388 

14  288 
21  945 

19  346 
8  381 

114  149 

3  689 

13  130 

30  888 

11  987 
47  052 
17  292 
27  021 

7  107 

26  667 

46  897 
7  043 
2  112 

16  806 

17  008 
64  196 


756  595 

153  756 

602  839 

2  664 

56  024 
116  108 

13  197 

10  995 

45  407 

11  934 

13  876 

7  035 
6  176 
2  163 

14  038 
39  220 

58  263 
19  118 
5  770 
18  191 

15  444 
52  993 

8  578 
41  585 

34  060 


100  364 

49  687 

50  677 
12  885 
11  259 

4  347 

11  915 
10  250 

570  750 
231  007 

29  235 
135  757 

59  898 
27  285 
98  955 
22  737 

117  059 
75  443 

102  445 
43  008 

616  910 

42  305 

4  275 

10  766 

12  707 
31  255 
18  134 

14  064 
21  111 
18  984 

7  723 
111  735 

3  653 
12  878 

30  298 

11  529 
46  280 
16  942 
25  835 

6  501 

25  459 

43  689 
6  651 

1  524 
16  368 

15  224 
59  798 

9  579 

732  935 
149  008 
583  927 

2  274 
54  822 

113  920 

12  015 

10  521 

44  829 

11  545 

12  822 

5  571 
5  962 
2  059 

12  904 

38  690 

57  119 
IB  554 
5  464 

16  979 
14  702 
52  555 

8  380 

39  419 


1  179 

595 

1  242 

1  182 

195  110 

29  428 

3  765 

18  153 

9  766 

3  004 
11  022 

2  544 

14  832 

9  707 

14  128 

4  323 
75  438 

4  749 

543 

1  380 

1  626 

3  872 

2  024 

1  488 

2  536 
2  513 

952 
14  023 


14  477 
1  408 
1  156 


1  538 

1  455 

595 

605 


6  178 
1  88U 

654 
1  870 
1  580 
6  615 

942 
4  885 


218  217 

108  089 

110  128 

27  335 

23  119 

11  180 

23  948 

24  546 

3  777  885 
565  482 

71  773 
339  155 
190  595 

55  825 
224  885 

49  723 

288  169 
181  348 
274  182 
84  880 
1  451  758 

88  028 

10  155 

25  080 

30  026 
73  511 
39  064 
33  473 
47  704 
47  046 

17  920 

280  925 

8  863 
29  152 
58  176 
29  041 
107  795 
38  109 
64  032 
14  076 

55  846 
113  277 
16  424 

2  911 

31  055 

36  749 
143  298 

22  474 

1  751  603 

410  552 

1  341  051 

11  288 
153  798 

281  647 
29  252 
21  238 

96  381 

31  198 

27  214 

14  310 

11  190 

3  624 
25  971 
81  509 

118  584 

37  574 
13  256 

38  302 
31  964 

131  985 

18  514 

89  783 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  avallat)le. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


3    520  59    245 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


3  587 
1  834 
1  853 
433 
384 
199 
381 
456 

58  555 
6  818 

1  251 
5  606 

2  995 
855 

3  097 
72b 

4  407 
2  752 
4  298 
1  355 

22  383 

1  293 

185 

412 

506 
1  014 
589 
564 
926 
745 
309 


1  554 
548 

1  125 
250 


25  742 
6  517 
20  225 


1  626 
580 
230 
594 
555 

1  632 
249 

1  497 

1  296 


177 

5  883 
619 
228 
565 

334 
124 
254 
124 

305 
440 
227 


2  323 

448 
1  875 


74  592 

4  561 

920 

9  717 

2  630 
1  161 

3  382 

1  394 

4  322 
4  212 
7  523 

2  246 
32  224 

1  189 

241 

1  199 


502 

856 

1  177 


1  483 
189 

4  974 


27 

932 

595 

3 

318 

1 

353 

364 

171 

1 

427 

920 

119 

760 

513 

5  273 

1  705 

1  633 

2  039 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kindotbusmess 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotiue 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

1 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

listi- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No-) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,0001 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

138 

29  150 

53 

19  354 

65 

6  006 

68 

6  171 

55 

3  439 

171 

7  610 

30 

3  469 

200 

14  670 

33 

1  403 

1 

39 

14  746 

13 

9  180 

19 

2  225 

31 

3  847 

27 

1  568 

45 

2  876 

ll 

1  436 

66 

6  478 

11 

595 

2 

99 

14  404 

40 

10  174 

46 

3  783 

37 

2  324 

28 

1  671 

126 

4  934 

19 

2  033 

134 

6  192 

22 

808 

3 

10 

3  989 

5 

2  201 

4 

791 

5 

(01 

5 

570 

16 

839 

3 

595 

25 

2  596 

- 

- 

4 

16 

3  376 

6 

3  193 

9 

661 

12 

321 

10 

602 

26 

801 

5 

490 

24 

1  193 

3 

42 

5 

5 

570 

6 

314 

10 

581 

3 

(01 

- 

- 

16 

735 

2 

(Dl 

15 

860 

8 

355 

6 

25 

3  517 

9 

3  326 

6 

401 

11 

1  053 

8 

362 

19 

596 

2 

(Dl 

35 

2  082 

3 

302 

7 

13 

2  952 

14 

1  140 

17 

1  149 

5 

70 

* 

337 

47 

1  963 

7 

572 

34 

1  451 

6 

108 

6 

1  648 

430  427 

422 

253  979 

936 

99  294 

637 

80  956 

535 

79  449 

1  574 

116  457 

479 

58  170 

1  684 

184  327 

448 

72  424 

9 

203 

53  246 

32 

32  612 

80 

9  226 

64 

11  393 

53 

27  747 

253 

24  710 

53 

5  694 

162 

22  197 

43 

16  573 

10 

77 

11  616 

11 

2  418 

35 

3  486 

13 

611 

17 

1  514 

58 

2  772 

23 

2  699 

62 

3  823 

16 

741 

11 

183 

35  005 

39 

21  554 

73 

7  246 

65 

8  562 

46 

6  261 

187 

10  925 

45 

4  625 

157 

16  560 

32 

5  429 

12 

92 

15  667 

21 

13  434 

47 

3  661 

46 

5  150 

31 

3  559 

89 

5  884 

30 

2  959 

118 

12  617 

29 

1  396 

13 

3U 

8  365 

9 

4  461 

20 

1  975 

12 

1  469 

8 

532 

40 

1  563 

7 

652 

25 

4  718 

8 

790 

14 

92 

32  722 

9 

13  285 

29 

3  451 

29 

3  090 

25 

2  545 

43 

3  576 

21 

2  125 

83 

10  777 

29 

12  734 

15 

31 

9  293 

7 

3  621 

15 

1  680 

6 

425 

17 

1  712 

14 

723 

11 

1  022 

29 

2  961 

11 

(01 

15 

87 

37  261 

17 

18  840 

52 

7  002 

44 

12  028 

37 

5  025 

57 

9  099 

38 

5  717 

103 

10  838 

47 

1  325 

17 

168 

21  193 

19 

17  617 

57 

5  892 

26 

1  923 

27 

2  128 

136 

6  719 

43 

3  999 

121 

10  921 

14 

2  567 

18 

67 

23  147 

23 

15  704 

36 

4  295 

46 

4  902 

35 

5  132 

63 

6  376 

22 

3  057 

78 

11  620 

18 

7  535 

19 

33 

14  159 

12 

4  522 

23 

2  233 

17 

1  454 

19 

1  255 

21 

1  431 

8 

979 

41 

6  074 

10 

558 

20 

581 

168  751 

223 

115  911 

468 

49  127 

247 

29  929 

221 

22  037 

573 

42  587 

176 

24  432 

685 

71  001 

191 

(01 

21 

60 

13  741 

15 

14  798 

33 

3  114 

14 

1  360 

16 

1  931 

25 

1  160 

17 

1  626 

55 

3  526 

15 

476 

22 

3 

1  408 

1 

101 

4 

452 

- 

- 

2 

(D) 

9 

739 

1 

(01 

6 

1  014 

4 

54 

23 

8 

1  912 

9 

4  008 

6 

540 

9 

445 

9 

685 

14 

1  031 

3 

184 

9 

597 

- 

24 

7 

4  080 

4 

2  365 

8 

991 

4 

(01 

5 

274 

13 

996 

3 

(D) 

13 

1  294 

2 

(01 

25 

31t 

7  090 

5 

8  457 

19 

2  295 

15 

4  925 

2 

(01 

17 

792 

16 

1  952 

26 

2  461 

5 

(Dl 

25 

12 

5  643 

a 

4  438 

9 

957 

- 

- 

5 

100 

28 

1  510 

3 

624 

20 

1  561 

5 

(Dl 

27 

9 

6  799 

1 

(Dl 

11 

1  345 

3 

101 

7 

511 

11 

455 

3 

640 

8 

713 

3 

(01 

26 

20 

7  581 

1  619 

22 

1  501 

6 

635 

7 

381 

16 

1  316 

3 

566 

12 

(01 

5 

112 

29 

12 

6  111 

6 

2  225 

14 

1  743 

15 

1  655 

7 

597 

15 

1  359 

5 

853 

28 

(D) 

2 

(Dl 

30 

17 

2  827 

4 

396 

11 

852 

1 

(01 

3 

301 

16 

808 

4 

459 

12 

1  661 

4 

240 

31 

6U 

24  211 

27 

15  254 

49 

6  749 

44 

7  420 

29 

3  354 

71 

10  639 

18 

3  863 

82 

8  882 

21 

821 

32 

3 

1  016 

4 

409 

4 

527 

1 

(01 

1 

(01 

5 

477 

2 

(Dl 

u 

972 

- 

- 

33 

19 

4  130 

5 

2  400 

7 

818 

9 

570 

5 

447 

18 

693 

5 

437 

13 

1  159 

4 

(01 

34 

12 

5  694 

10 

8  746 

11 

1  916 

13 

1  415 

14 

807 

17 

1  571 

8 

1  322 

31 

6  294 

5 

1  500 

35 

20 

4  459 

8 

2  221 

10 

668 

9 

766 

3 

264 

20 

1  040 

2 

(Dl 

13 

861 

3 

(0) 

36 

29 

11  377 

14 

6  761 

24 

3  424 

16 

1  581 

15 

2  775 

19 

1  729 

9 

1  100 

34 

3  269 

13 

2  447 

37 

15 

6  203 

7 

3  540 

20 

1  573 

5 

592 

6 

764 

8 

605 

4 

591 

19 

1  944 

- 

- 

38 

22 

8  772 

5 

1  630 

21 

2  115 

9 

757 

14 

3  497 

23 

1  920 

7 

869 

23 

2  063 

6 

(0) 

39 

13 

2  499 

3 

IDI 

9 

940 

3 

101 

5 

123 

7 

453 

3 

548 

15 

1  217 

3 

74 

40 

38 

6  238 

10 

6  477 

21 

2  551 

17 

1  041 

13 

745 

20 

945 

9 

1  212 

30 

3  689 

4 

417 

41 

55 

7  113 

27 

10  270 

39 

4  262 

14 

425 

10 

669 

53 

3  281 

14 

1  756 

45 

4  694 

24 

7  469 

42 

8 

2  592 

3 

800 

6 

770 

2 

(D> 

_ 

- 

5 

1  621 

2 

(Dl 

12 

862 

- 

- 

43 

5 

385 

2 

ID) 

6 

450 

- 

- 

1 

(D) 

4 

251 

2 

(Dl 

11 

709 

- 

- 

44 

6 

4  748 

3 

5  764 

13 

1  274 

2 

(0) 

3 

206 

8 

377 

4 

400 

15 

2  220 

4 

18 

4S 

lu 

5  796 

u 

2  910 

13 

1  122 

10 

2  048 

8 

859 

16 

510 

7 

926 

26 

2  329 

3 

(Dl 

46 

76 

16  326 

36 

7  334 

74 

5  957 

26 

1  508 

29 

2  357 

113 

6  077 

24 

2  650 

119 

13  382 

56 

2  510 

47 

12 

2  582 

" 

1  324 

3 

419 

10 

592 

4 

(Dl 

25 

1  371 

2 

(01 

26 

1  128 

« 

(01 

46 

582 

193  652 

193 

170  192 

417 

43  477 

261 

47  702 

222 

23  349 

543 

49  718 

183 

25  143 

787 

75  148 

245 

24  940 

51 

136 

35  949 

32 

21  362 

83 

8  391 

59 

8  674 

51 

5  804 

124 

11  Oo3 

37 

6  167 

152 

16  824 

42 

5  351 

52 

«46 

157  703 

161 

148  630 

334 

35  066 

222 

39  026 

171 

17  545 

419 

36  655 

146 

19  975 

635 

58  324 

204 

19  589 

53 

5 

304 

_ 

_ 

1 

(01 

- 

(0) 

1 

(Dl 

1 

(01 

2 

(01 

5 

853 

1 

(01 

54 

33 

14  948 

6 

7  642 

29 

3  163 

15 

11  876 

12 

2  612 

33 

3  133 

8 

922 

47 

4  573 

6 

5  413 

55 

86 

24  376 

13 

46  065 

34 

5  647 

56 

6  457 

52 

4  604 

57 

8  770 

24 

3  229 

99 

9  160 

37 

5  019 

5i 

17 

4  627 

6 

2  139 

17 

1  333 

3 

273 

5 

747 

11 

577 

5 

563 

21 

1  528 

9 

452 

57 

9 

5  220 

6 

2  363 

9 

605 

8 

438 

5 

110 

7 

630 

3 

402 

11 

573 

- 

- 

5E 

21* 

12  077 

9 

5  459 

19 

2  446 

11 

1  732 

11 

1  640 

30 

3  774 

6 

1  003 

40 

3  583 

8 

759 

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6 

2  686 

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2  291 

9 

814 

3 

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3 

597 

11 

2  684 

2 

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13 

1  105 

3 

202 

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11 

3  706 

7 

2  640 

7 

368 

9 

301 

4 

727 

11 

293 

3 

359 

26 

2  195 

23 

(0) 

6 

7 

3  683 

3 

291 

5 

449 

2 

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1 

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5 

274 

3 

395 

16 

1  508 

2 

(01 

52 

5 

2  676 

2 

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5 

371 

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2 

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4 

377 

3 

318 

10 

547 

4 

16 

62 

5 

1  201 

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2 

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3 

40 

4 

129 

2 

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7 

449 

- 

- 

64 

12 

2  593 

5 

5  995 

7 

1  028 

- 

- 

2 

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2 

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9 

919 

28 

2  001 

17 

302 

6E 

17 

8  466 

11 

14  501 

17 

2  037 

11 

3  509 

9 

533 

12 

1  111 

8 

1  195 

38 

3  565 

6 

379 

6< 

23 

U  585 

22 

22  147 

IS 

2  055 

22 

1  727 

13 

1  526 

35 

2  728 

11 

1  405 

38 

4  158 

3 

2  439 

(,^ 

23 

5  759 

7 

4  932 

10 

1  062 

11 

545 

5 

210 

20 

1  114 

4 

507 

19 

1  739 

2 

(0) 

56 

10 

2  015 

2 

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4 

421 

3 

171 

8 

244 

6 

675 

3 

406 

5 

366 

10 

157 

5? 

27 

6  356 

9 

4  153 

22 

1  811 

5 

351 

2 

(D) 

17 

1  315 

4 

633 

36 

1  981 

14 

504 

7C 

17 

5  270 

4 

1  662 

13 

1  373 

7 

707 

2 

(D) 

23 

1  252 

4 

385 

27 

3  247 

3 

(01 

7 

19 

12  640 

11 

13  329 

10 

1  778 

35 

9  041 

13 

1  465 

22 

1  814 

12 

1  713 

42 

(0) 

2 

(01 

7: 

8 

2  756 

1 

<D) 

9 

1  277 

4 

480 

- 

- 

4 

275 

4 

686 

12 

512 

5 

(0) 

73 

50 

14  266 

19 

5  994 

37 

3  092 

11 

893 

13 

1  042 

53 

3  396 

14 

2  241 

45 

5  854 

24 

1  128 

74 

32 

9  489 

12 

2  634 

48 

3  393 

6 

371 

5 

634 

51 

4  052 

12 

1  720 

49 

(01 

24 

809 

75 

23-12    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov-  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 

($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Sales 

($1,000) 


PLYMOUTH  COUNTY 

BROCKTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

ABINGTON  TOWN 

BkIOGEWATER  TOKN  .  .  . 

HINGHAM  TOWN  

HULL  TOWN 

MIDOLEBOROUGH  TOWN  .  . 

PLYMOUTH  TOWN 

ROCKLAND  TOWN 

SCITUATE  TOWN 

WAREHAM  TOWN  

WHITMAN  TOWN  

ALL  OTHER  PLACES  .  .  . 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  

BOSTON  

CHELSEA 

REVERE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 
WINTHftOP  TOWN 

WORCESTER  COUNTY  

FITCHBURG 

GARDNER 

LEOMINSTER  

WORCESTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

ATHOL  TOWN  

AUBURN  TOWN 

CLINTON  TOWN  

DUDLEY  TOWN 

GRAFTON  TOWN  

HOLDEN  TOWN 

HOPEDALE  TOWN 

LEICESTER  TOWN  .  .  .  . 

MILFORD  TOWN  

MILLBURY  TOWN 

NORTHBOROUGH  TOWN.  .  . 
NORTHBRIDGE  TOWN  .  .  . 
NORTH  BROOKFIELD  TOWN. 

OXFORD  TOWN 

SHREWSBURY  TOWN.  .  .  . 
S0UTHBRID6E  TOWN  .  .  . 

SPENCER  TOWN  

UXBRIDGE  TOWN 

WARREN  TOWN 

WEBSTER  TOWN  

WESTBOROUGH  TOWN  .  .  . 
WEST  BOYLSTON  TOWN  .  . 
WINCHENDON  TOWN.  .  .  . 
ALL  OTHER  PLACES  .  .  . 


2  671 

729 

1  912 


816 

7  833 
6  940 
381 
387 
125 
125 

5  535 
U85 
218 
269 

1  725 

2  838 


1  919 

Sill 

1  378 


5  783 

5  204 

245 

259 

75 

75 

4  005 
369 
158 
197 
1  327 
1  954 
114 


359  105 
135  553 
223  552 

10  126 
B  121 

29  090 
6  146 
16  067 

29  076 

15  474 

11  894 


352  477 
239  952 
48  659 
52  697 
11  169 
11  169 

779  902 
79  015 
27  341 

30  291 
311  156 
332  099 

15  713 
10  990 

19  472 
6  150 

10  154 

11  767 

2  618 
4  030 

29  344 

6  673 

7  311 
13  211 

3  Oil 

7  368 

31  040 
25  043 

10  980 
6  140 

1  867 
23  409 

11  735 

4  746 

8  214 
61  113 


341  615 
131  319 
210  296 
9  602 
7  457 
28  514 
5  856 
14  603 

27  268 
14  682 
11  564 


302  119 
197  010 
45  329 
49  705 
10  075 
10  075 

741  662 
76  509 
26  009 
28  443 
301  116 
309  585 
15  279 

10  332 

18  686 
5  258 
9  766 

11  297 
2  412 


310 


7  127 
12  493 
2  793 

6  870 
29  896 
23  975 

10  100 
5  306 

1  785 
22  085 

11  269 
4  456 

7  716 
52  853 


41  836 

16  630 

25  206 

1  086 

876 

3  253 

701 

1  693 

3  384 
1  677 
1  540 


205  561 
193  954 
5  125 
5  475 
1  007 
I  007 


3  170 
3  275 
39  510 
33  503 
1  702 
1  247 

1  978 
541 
924 


885 

1  125 
268 
601 

2  807 
2  505 

947 
557 

190 

2  550 

1  242 

554 

938 

6  251 


802  296 
323  359 
478  937 
20  010 
15  431 
62  583 
14  295 
32  783 

60  898 
31  263 
27  748 


4  067  952 

3  831  249 

100  393 

117  792 

18  518 

18  518 

1  669  602 
174  638 
51  817 
64  423 
725  676 
643  048 
30  500 
23  157 

37  042 

12  204 
IB  164 

20  720 
6  062 

10  395 
56  512 

13  558 

16  433 
22  626 

5  634 
12  041 
53  562 

49  761 

17  869 

11  703 

3  106 

50  018 

21  830 

12  190 
16  409 

121  552 


12  998 
5  176 
7  822 
329 
260 
966 
265 
594 


59  801 

55  974 

1  650 


27  591 
2  766 
1  001 
1  050 
11  427 
11  327 
550 
366 

587 
177 
337 
322 
97 
165 
948 
215 


185 

1  112 

806 

303 


6i 
939 
333 
230 
273 
'2  351 


1  921 

444 
1  477 


18  170 

3  283 

14  887 

653 


1  699 

1  730 

290 

290 

47  416 

4  740 

938 

1  601 

15  580 

24  557 

672 

722 


85 


4  556 

3  539 

267 

267 

72  533 
9  924 
3  175 
1  753 
39  666 
18  015 
735 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


I 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-ofbusiness 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

propnetarv 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

i 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

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ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

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100    900 

150 

56    726 

280 

22    850 

165 

19    148 

118 

10    985 

494 

26    290 

83 

10    955 

573 

45    145 

140 

11    737 

1 

122 

35    034 

38 

19    745 

69 

6    ISO 

69 

11    200 

48 

6    847 

113 

5    916 

25 

3    732 

140 

13    751 

46 

6    087 

2 

322 

65    866 

112 

36    981 

211 

16    680 

97 

7    948 

70 

4     138 

381 

20    374 

58 

7    223 

433 

31    394 

94 

5    650 

3 

15 

3    595 

5 

2    333 

13 

644 

1 

ID) 

4 

263 

8 

808 

2 

ID) 

20 

1    351 

4 

18 

4 

16 

1    834 

3 

1    472 

9 

855 

2 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

15 

910 

2 

ID) 

17 

1    313 

4 

95 

5 

15 

9    120 

6 

5    862 

19 

1    813 

16 

1    432 

3 

148 

15 

1    264 

5 

772 

32 

1    666 

5 

417 

5 

13 

2    498 

1 

(0) 

3 

288 

3 

98 

- 

- 

43 

1    261 

4 

345 

21 

1    438 

2 

(Dl 

7 

23 

4    861 

10 

2    332 

19 

1    110 

6 

521 

7 

358 

32 

2    125 

4 

427 

30 

2    234 

" 

335 

8 

19 

8    841 

10 

4    849 

21 

2   000 

11 

1    395 

14 

687 

48 

2    505 

7 

760 

45 

4    147 

4 

1    092 

9 

13 

5    178 

8 

2    391 

11 

931 

11 

953 

5 

379 

19 

651 

4 

474 

15 

2    382 

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20 

3     144 

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1    224 

430 

6 

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1    231 

5 

598 

19 

2    943 

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11 
12 
13 

22 

2    597 

13 

3    586 

13 

1    208 

7 

1    067 

5 

347 

18 

1    315 

3 

413 

35 

2    729 

11 

398 

136 

24    198 

47 

101 

99 

7    401 

34 

1    477 

25 

1    626 

166 

8    3U4 

22 

2    833 

199 

11    181 

54 

ID) 

14 

1    526 

255    051 

179 

136    927 

465 

49    456 

726 

110    813 

410 

51    701 

1    716 

151    232 

390 

43    917 

1    531 

183   094 

363 

52    569 

15 

1    «10 

235    588 

143 

108    994 

400 

43    160 

678 

107    852 

371 

58    172 

1    523 

149    010 

343 

39    HI 

1    394 

173    352 

312 

49    077 

16 

103 

15    452 

14 

9    505 

24 

2    025 

29 

2    050 

18 

1    448 

80 

3    817 

19 

2   051 

56 

4    732 

15 

1    322 

17 

79 

10    392 

15 

15    179 

33 

3   584 

11 

551 

17 

1    993 

102 

7    889 

18 

1    784 

55 

3    956 

30 

2    000 

18 

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3    619 

6 

3    248 

9 

585 

8 

360 

4 

88 

11 

516 

10 

971 

26 

1    054 

6 

170 

19 

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3    519 

6 

3    248 

9 

586 

8 

360 

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88 

11 

516 

10 

971 

26 

1    054 

6 

170 

20 

876 

208    466 

354 

135    152 

572 

48    241 

385 

50    315 

335 

31    805 

1    099 

56    694 

197 

23    720 

1    000 

86    596 

305 

18    954 

21 

87 

20   904 

34 

12    614 

51 

3   939 

53 

5    335 

24 

2    675 

79 

4    343 

19 

2    229 

73 

10    561 

22 

751 

22 

31 

8    743 

13 

3    607 

20 

1    849 

21 

1    692 

19 

1    448 

40 

1    202 

8 

1    020 

40 

3   625 

3 

42 

23 

26 

9    562 

27 

4    434 

27 

2   205 

16 

1    814 

20 

1    734 

50 

2    520 

10 

1    183 

50 

3    144 

25 

341 

24 

310 

66   565 

85 

52    569 

154 

16   791 

147 

30    505 

99 

13    982 

367 

22    Oil 

66 

8    413 

285 

25   937 

89 

9    035 

25 

423 

102    592 

194 

51    938 

310 

23   457 

148 

9    968 

173 

11    955 

553 

26    518 

94 

10    875 

552 

43    329 

165 

8    784 

25 

22 

5   054 

11 

2    839 

13 

969 

14 

953 

11 

917 

21 

594 

6 

509 

30 

2    015 

3 

255 

27 

18 

5    443 

2 

IDI 

17 

1    128 

1 

ID) 

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120 

17 

1    038 

3 

448 

14 

997 

5 

393 

28 

23 

5    599 

10 

4    564 

12 

854 

14 

1    301 

11 

1    110 

32 

1    281 

5 

537 

25 

2    752 

3 

285 

29 

13 

1    435 

7 

2    384 

5 

415 

1 

ID) 

5 

560 

13 

400 

1 

IDI 

6 

348 

8 

104 

30 

15 

3    452 

6 

1    578 

7 

410 

2 

ID) 

5 

529 

15 

704 

3 

327 

14 

1    165 

1 

IDI 

31 

S 

3    262 

2 

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9 

995 

4 

162 

1 

ID) 

11 

393 

5 

625 

13 

1    350 

5 

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32 

3 

452 

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ID) 

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3 

125 

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33 

5 

1    075 

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1 

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14 

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8 

1    193 

5 

54 

34 

37 

10    945 

18 

4    560 

17 

1    470 

22 

1    724 

17 

1    008 

38 

1    5UU 

8 

772 

31 

2    755 

13 

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35 

12 

1    765 

3 

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5 

565 

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ID) 

1 

ID) 

10 

403 

2 

ID) 

21 

1    453 

" 

52 

35 

7 

1    520 

2 

ID) 

, 

636 

1 

ID) 

4 

IDI 

11 

817 

3 

425 

14 

912 

6 

678 

37 

15 

5    570 

10 

2    423 

9 

10) 

11 

593 

6 

454 

19 

485 

5 

582 

15 

725 

10 

456 

38 

8 

1    046 

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535 

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3 

274 

15 

447 

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13 

2    224 

5 

25 

40 

19 

11    379 

3 

246 

18 

1    483 

8 

507 

7 

466 

25 

1    745 

3 

522 

16 

1    211 

13 

528 

41 

28 

8    952 

12 

2    321 

14 

1    200 

18 

1    570 

22 

1    457 

27 

993 

7 

617 

41 

3    051 

7 

1    HI 

42 

12 

3    895 

7 

1    925 

12 

654 

5 

299 

10 

571 

15 

463 

2 

ID) 

13 

1    542 

6 

181 

43 

12 

B85 

5 

1    196 

13 

523 

3 

123 

2 

ID) 

17 

689 

3 

ID) 

15 

2    118 

2 

IDI 

44 

8 

501 

2 

ID) 

, 

225 

. 

_ 

. 

. 

10 

197 

1 

ID) 

3 

(Dl 

2 

ID) 

45 

27 

8    593 

13 

2    639 

13 

769 

12 

1    035 

11 

746 

49 

2    233 

6 

770 

33 

2    209 

5 

900 

45 

2    529 

8 

4    278 

9 

780 

6 

242 

6 

704 

17 

795 

2 

IDI 

18 

1    242 

- 

- 

47 

3 

(D> 

4 

58 

5 

517 

3 

45 

6 

221 

10 

753 

2 

ID) 

8 

390 

1 

IDI 

48 

12 

2    174 

2 

ID) 

12 

716 

9 

328 

8 

544 

14 

374 

2 

(0) 

12 

1    345 

7 

76 

49 

101 

ID) 

53 

10    158 

97 

7    130 

10 

502 

28 

1    191 

158 

9    341 

18 

1    972 

177 

10    053 

50 

IDI 

50 

23-14    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5«3 

5U« 

545 

5116 

5«52 

5463 

549 


55   EX.554 


562-3 1568 
562 

563 •56S 
563  ( 


RETAIL    TRADEi    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINSi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL. 


PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  . 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS'  FUK  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Beverly.  Lynn,  Peabody  and  Salem  cilies  and  Danvers.  Hamilton,  Lynnfield,  Manchester,  Marbletiead,  Middlelon,  Nahant,  Saugus, 
Swampscott,  Topsfield.  and  Wenham  towns  in  Essex  County;  Cambridge.  Everett.  Maiden,  Medford.  Melrose.  Newton.  Somerville.  Waltham. 
and  Woburn  cities  and  Arlington,  Astiland,  Bedford.  Belmont.  Burlington.  Concord.  Framingtiam.  Lexington.  Lincoln,  Natick,  North  Reading, 
Reading,  Sherborn.  Stoneham.  Sudbury.  Wakefield.  Watertown,  Wayland,  Weston,  Wilmington,  and  Winchester  towns  in  Middlesex 
County;  Quincy  city  and  Brainlree.  Brookline,  Canton.  Cohasset.  Dedham.  Dover,  Holbrook,  Mcdfield,  Millis,  Milton,  Needham,  Norfolk, 
Norwood,  Randolpti,  Stiaron,  Walpole,  Wellesley.  Westwood.  and  Weymouth  towns  in  Norfolk  County;  Ouxbury.  Hanover.  Hingham.  Hull, 
Marshfield.  Norwell.  Pembroke.  Rockland,  and  Scituate  towns  in  Plymouth  County;  and  Boston,  Chelsea,  and  Revere  cities  and  ffinthrop 
town  in  Suffolk  County,  Mass. 


856 
133 

1U3 


4  057 
2  614 
354 
128 
198 
132 
106 


1  758 
361 
302 


678 
378 
300 


16  179    3  972  873 


138  474 

52  530 

24  039 

3  666 
13  956 

4  405 
37  837 

2  041 


564  205 
460  859 
58  088 
35  747 
7  483 
2  028 


2  591 

1  560 
252 


596 

346 
250 


946  353 
841  153 

37  340 
7  795 

12  431 
6  708 
9  682 

27  548 

23  675 
3  873 
2  334 
1  362 


587  500 
536  554 
437  192 
21  442 
77  920 

18  238 

19  062 

1  194 
12  452 

8  389 

2  988 
1  075 


266  931 

53  886 
52  518 

1  368 

135  586 
81  481 

54  105 
3  065 

2  862 
(01 
(0) 

5  319 

30  212 
41  397 

5  110 
13  022 

1  525 
21  740 

;  157 
693 


135  472 

52  524 

23  143 

3  408 
13  400 

4  191 
36  817 

1  989 


562  419 
460  859 
57  640 
35  297 
7  123 
1  500 


894  521 
800  079 

33  250 
6  895 

10  089 
6  258 
8  972 

26  550 

23  049 
3  501 
1  388 
1  030 


581  412 

536  542 

437  192 

21  430 

77  920 

14  010 

18  310 

1  194 

11  356 

8  001 


260  139 

52  284 
51  106 

1  178 

134  242 
80  661 

53  581 


28  468 
39  621 

5  110 
12  948 

1  473 
20  090 

4  907 
597 


19  603 
7  642 
3  122 

622 
1  973 

574 


86  758 
69  582 
10  676 
5  080 
1  226 
194 


77  692 
63  172 

3  119 
766 
936 

1  095 
966 

7  383 

6  659 
724 
174 


81 


58  056 
52  280 
42  089 

2  847 
7  344 
1  309 

3  170 
154 


40  638 

9  266 

9  006 

260 

20  373 

13  381 

6  992 

636 

541 


(Dl 

1  033 

4  052 

6  216 

686 

2  201 
215 

3  114 
658 


10  192  847 


135  432 

58  299 

11  838 

44  919 

9  071 

98  723 

4  458 


781  082 
451  147 
196  129 
105  070 
24  540 
4  196 


61  423 

16  362 

18  550 
20  533 

19  893 
150  516 
136  060 

14  455 


061  573 
955  369 
775  478 
54  274 
125  617 
23  460 
59  392 
3  151 


768  618 
158  380 
152  970 


398  431 

256  406 

142  025 

10  451 

10  289 

(D) 

(Dl 

22  085 

80  326 
117  523 
12  131 
45  328 
3  953 
56  HI 


29  991 
23  257 

4  697 

1  570 

382 


85 


24  397 

19  289 

853 

256 

317 

475 

323 

2  800 

2  517 

283 


9  924 
8  780 
7  160 

509 
1  111 

268 

626 
34 

216 


11  861 
2  022 
1  951 


5  697 

4  434 

2  263 

219 

179 


1  369 

1  517 

139 

572 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  2ero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-15 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($i.noo) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

BOSTON  SMSA-Cnnlinuerl 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISH  I N&S  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METAL*ARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE]  ORGANIZATIONS. 


1  19U 
72U 
t23 
142 


n    056 

2  900 

1  701 

231 

810 

158 

1  156 


3  582 

2  436 

1  543 

229 

532 

132 

1  146 


2  874 
695 
165 


169  508 

95  056 

70  120 

16  753 


345  501 
267  652 
186  685 
23  861 
40  860 
16  246 
77  849 


133  954 

126  714 

7  250 


464  961 
137  176 

12  221 
3  279 

8  942 
22  991 

9  558 

13  433 

9  498 

8  110 

1  388 

6  975 

2  116 

2  366 
32  639 

149  199 

9  521 
620 

135  273 

3  785 

13  845 
9  311 
15  083 
12  050 

7  323 

8  102 
591 

1  497 
7  740 
1  062 
934 
12  132 


153  803 

44  059 

39  771 

69  973 


163  440 
90  588 
67  058 
16  013 
3  965 

1  299 

2  253 
48  563 
15  464 

8  825 
2  975 
5  850 


337  829 
260  092 
184  219 
23  851 
36  304 
15  718 
77  737 


132  588 

125  544 

7  044 


434  157 

136  490 

8  735 

1  613 


12  847 

8  026 
7  006 

1  020 

6  897 

2  100 
2  318 

31  019 
135  699 

9  313 
(U) 

123  429 
(0) 

12  095 

7  465 
14  127 
11  412 

5  929 
7  108 

675 
1  393 
7  318 
1  042 

676 
10  374 


141  355 

43  697 

38  367 

59  301 


25  311 

15  310 

12  208 

2  679 

756 

257 

410 

5  220 

2  244 

1  537 

437 

1  100 


87  371 
69  611 
49  807 
7  158 
7  629 
5  017 
17  760 


21  090 

20  205 

885 


12  469 

1  733 

232 

1  501 

3  668 

1  551 

2  317 

1  148 
999 
149 
618 
174 
440 

4  959 
20  194 

1  234 
(D> 

18  178 
(0) 

2  667 
813 

1  877 
1  357 

939 
1  515 

197 

250 
1  002 

197 


29  294 

11  672 
5  591 

12  031 


503  648 

314  863 

227  425 

57  916 

15  008 

5  108 

9  406 

117  596 

42  290 

28  899 

7  921 

20  978 


1  706  936 

1  353  342 

978  286 

138  720 

147  247 

89  089 

353  594 


404  948 

388  452 

16  496 


094  210 
232  400 
34  911 
3  656 
31  255 
73  030 
29  174 
43  855 


21  271 

2  810 
11  490 

3  103 
8  491 

92  258 
371  570 
21  585 
(D) 
333  853 
<DI 

45  937 
16  133 
36  224 
25  727 
20  550 
27  499 

3  988 

4  592 
23  721 

3  639 

1  734 

33  122 


613  315 
248  494 
122  662 
242  159 


1  269 
509 
332 


33  930 
28  014 
20  154 

2  588 

3  393 
1  879 
5  916 


6  968 

6  689 

279 


14  631 

3  225 

508 


1  174 

3  545 

253 


(0) 

700 
267 
1  191 
307 
411 
346 
135 


630 
408 
223 


1  906 

1  811 

994 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Nol  applicable. 


23-16     MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52'* 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 

531 

533 

539      ( 


5«3 

Sit 

545 

5«6 

5t62 

5463 

549 


55PT1554) 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3i568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

1 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STOkES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Easton  town  in  Bristol  County;  Avon  and  Stoughton  towns  in  Norfolk  County;  and  Brockton  city  and  At)lngton,  Bridgewater,  East 
Hanson,  West  Bridgewater,  and  Whitman  towns  in  Plymouth  County,  Mass. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
"Nonslore  retailers,  cart  of  SIC  major  grouD  53,  are  shown  seoaialely  in  this  table. 


1  123 

292 

1  059 


57  168 
54  306 
175 
403 
486 
247 
312 
953 
(D) 


34  928 
31  384 
28  770 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


8  255 

4  047 

1  091 

292 


25  017 
18  845 
2  705 


34  194 
31  384 
28  770 


12  540 
2  085 
2  085 


3  519 
3  014 
2  630 


1  654 
309 
309 


23  835 
9  861 
2  123 
2  552 


63  113 
48  934 
7  815 


30  898 
5  274 
5  274 


1  262 
949 
198 


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MASSACHUSETTS    23-17 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


BliOCKTOft  SMSA-Conlinued 

FURNITUREt  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY  1  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA!  GLASSWARE!  HETALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO!  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING!  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERASESI 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL < 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES ' 

ANTIQUE  STORES  ' 

SECONDHAND  STORES ■ 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES < 

STATIONERY  STORES ' 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS  ■ 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES - 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY!  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

■5       I  DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
'flonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


at  987 
5  7«2 
822 
332 
490 
623 
(Dl 
(Dl 


7  377 

2  915 
885 

3  577  I 


7  784 

5  195 

1    155 

815 


13  785 
10  292 
8  582 


22  573 

5  742 

338 


392 
752 
729 


1  381 

1  013 

772 

179 


3  512 
2  703 
2  340 


26  104 
18  031 
13  253 
3  579 


66  595 

50  988 
43  358 


55  434 
11  162 
1  299 


1  470 

1  440 

2  035 


1  476 
1  200 
1  000 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23-18    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


-Continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5«3 
sun 

5«5 
516 
5U62 
5U53 
549 


553 
559 


562-3 1568 
562 

563i56S 
563  I 


FAR  RIVER,  MASS.-R.I.,SMSA 


Consists  of  Fall  River  city  and  Somerset,  Swansea,  and  Westport  towns,  in  Bristol  County,  Mass.;  and  Tiverton  town  in  Newport  County,  R.I. 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARD*ARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACToRING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

HEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN. S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STOR 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


7 

968 

5 

960 

229 

(Dl 

(Dl 

ID) 

598 

526 

13 

926 

41  376 
38  545 
2  318 


15  756 

3  705 

3  588 

117 


7  898 

5  960 

187 


39  586 

34  273 
2  284 


9  163 

7  684 

1  479 

369 


3  234 

2  524 

202 


1  233 

1  048 
185 


18  099 

12  800 

675 


37  305 

(D) 

8  049 


70  725 
56  909 

4  345 
377 
566 
(D) 
(Dl 

7  047 

5  306 
741 

1  120 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweel( 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


FALL  RIVEIi.  MASS.-R.I..SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE  1  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  •  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL ' 

LIOUOR  STORES ■ 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES ■ 

ANTIQUE  STORES  ■ 

SECONDHAND  STORES ' 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES ■ 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  this  tatile. 


12  909 

a  352 

7  280 

619 

227 

ID) 

(D) 

3  177 

589 

1*91 


12 

838 

8 

837 

6 

386 

6"t7 

1 

19U 

608 

U 

001 

5 

650 

5 

325 

325 

15 

897 

3 

938 

212 

12  605 

8  206 

7  280 

527 

227 

(D) 

(D) 

3  469 

589 

341 


12  058 
8  059 
5  852 

555 
1  056 

596 
3  999 


5  580 

5  255 

325 


1  975 
1  455 
1  283 

118 


2  651 
1  841 
1  374 


36  565 
26  440 
23  069 
2  193 


8  251 

1  239 

635 


51  503 
35  208 
26  317 
2  063 
4  214 
2  614 
16  295 


32  769 

7  741 

607 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23-20    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


5«3 
544 
545 
545 
5462 
5463 
549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

{ 

FITCHBURG-LEOMINSTOi  SMSA 


Consists  of  Shirley  and  Townsend  tovms  in  Middlesex  County  and  Fitchburg  and  Leominster  cities  and  Lunenburg  and  Westminster  towns  in 
Worcester  County.  Mass.  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

lumber  yards  

building  materials  dealers  

heating.  plumbing  equipment  dealers, 
paint.  glass.  wallpaper  stores  .  .  . 

electrical  supply  stores  

hardkare  stores 

farm  equipment  dealers  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

HEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN. S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


U  949 
6  375 
3  635 


19  373 
13  228 
11  191 


3  367 

2  794 

573 

155 


1  549 

253 

1  296 


11  897 

6  375 

3  597 

1  744 


18  691 
13  228 
11  191 


3  349 

2  794 

555 

137 


1  489 

253 

1  235 


1  512 
683 
585 
320 


1  914 
1  381 
1  187 


30  182 
13  946 
10  985 
4  733 


33  953 

24  097 
20  598 


10  077 

8  122 

1  955 

475 


3  415 

411 

3  005 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-21 


TABLE  4. 


Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


FITCHBIlRGltOMIHSTER  SMSA-Contlnued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  ...'.... 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  D/ithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  stiown  separately  m  tliis  table. 


4  731 
2  177 
1    935 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


8  870 
6  205 
t   003 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2  131 
1  619 
1    073 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


12  131 
7  077 
«  917 


11  509 
31  007 
20  971 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


23-22    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


[payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
neatest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov  15 

businesses 

521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5H2 

5«3 

5t"t 

5«5 

51(6 

5462 

5463 

549 


55  EX.554 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-3.568 
562 

563.568 
563      t 


UWMHCE-HAVERHILl  MASS.-W.H..SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDHARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
HEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

HEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  • 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STOR 


Consists  of  Lawrence  and  Haverhill  cities,  and  Andorer,  Georgetown,  Groveland,  Menimac,  Mettiuen,  North  Andover,  and  West  Newbury 
towns  in  Essex  County,  Mass ,  and  Newton,  Plaistow,  and  Salem  towns  in  Rockingham  County,  N.H. 


12  940 
4  983 
2  539 


27  739 
16  004 
5  015 


71  882 

64  238 

2  462 

628 

533 

611 

1  149 

1  980 

1  743 

237 

203 


78 


17  255 

5  586 

5  424 

162 


700 
338 
398 


12  640 
4  983 
2  523 


27  661 
16  004 

5  015 

6  321 
321 


67  030 

60  494 

2  100 

334 

389 

465 

1  123 

1  944 

1  743 

201 

(Dl 

ID) 


43    474 

42    336 

35    962 

35    962 

28    156 

28    156 

3    076 

3    076 

4    730 

4    730 

4    082 

3    010 

2    370 

2    364 

1    060 

1    000 

970 

910 

16  671 
5  478 

5  328 
150 

6  736 
5  062 
1  674 

338 
378 

547 


233 
2  535 


1  765 
718 
265 


?56 

4    962 

92 

2    001 

937 

80    819 

105 

44    932 

849 

15   728 

933 

19    148 

50 

1    Oil 

5  628 

4  607 

175 


2  702 
924 
696 


1  186 
890 
296 


112  293 
91  716 
3  233 

607 
1  069 

1  139 

2  007 
12  182 
11  575 

607 
ID) 


769 

86    412 

027 

72    917 

181 

58    064 

336 

5    893 

510 

8    960 

295 

5   045 

353 

7    268 

50  670 

17  669 

16  954 

715 


16  217 

6  213 

1  538 

1  059 


711 
6  051 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

woikweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


tAWKNCE-HAVEIiHia.  MASS.-N.H..  m)^Mm«-il 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOr.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

5       I  DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11  75U 

8  21U 

6  399 

971 

538 

IDI 

(Dl 

2  076 

1  099 

365 


21  515 
16  152 
9  820 

tee 

»  086 
2  058 
5  063 


29  802 

6  025 

733 

333 

400 
893 
163 
730 

1  145 


2  044 

12  677 

661 


10  898 

7  466 

5  807 

877 

486 

ID) 

ID) 

2  010 

1  099 

323 


20  545 

15  752 

9  574 

488 

3  690 
2  000 

4  793 


26  866 

5  745 

353 


2  014 

U  521 

529 


1  798 
1  246 
951 
143 
104 
IDI 


7  450 
2  331 
1  031 


100  488 

78  808 

50  140 

3  801 

13  910 

10  957 

21  680 


25  732 

25  380 

352 


68  649 

11  616 

702 


192 
921 
279 


263 

771 

489 

1  093 


2  047 
1  645 
984 
73 
323 
265 
402 


235 
200 
107 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23-24    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52U 
5251 
5252 


542 

543 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-3 1568 
562 

563.568 
563      ( 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIV 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


ACCESSORY  STORES 


EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Lowell  city  and  Billerica,  Ctielmsford,  Dracut,  Tewksbury,  Tyngsborough,  and  Westford  towns  in  Middlesex  County,  Mass. 


12  320 
4  256 
1  064 


25  508 

19  979 

4  433 

725 


54  245 

50  313 

795 


28  864 
23  821 
22  946 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WItfilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  inajor  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


946 
325 
293 


4  710 

3  776 

934 


(X)  No!  applicable. 


19  979 

4  433 

725 


2S  216 
23  821 
22  946 


9  536 
2  227 
2  227 


4  670 

3  736 

934 


3  739 

2  751 

856 


2  798 
2  372 
2  309 


1  545 
383 
383 


70  047 

51  101 

16  144 

1  255 


84 

912 

72 

113 

1 

209 

18? 

421 

1 

899 

(01 

7 

472 

4 

858 

2 

614 

49  365 
41  760 
40  594 


30  997 
7  522 
7  522 


15  524 

12  399 

3  125 

503 


1  528 

1  116 

356 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-25 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unmcor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

tOWta  SMSA-Continueil 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN-  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  296 
3  942 
2  679 
1  133 


15  917 
11  131 

S  21tt 


1  080 

8  664 
248 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


6  500 
3  586 
2  529 

961 


15  555 
10  769 
8  088 


22    584 

21    052 

6     193 

5    949 

308 

228 

40 

- 

26B 

228 

867 

827 

916 

8  024 

248 


695 

529 

405 

405 

(D) 

(D) 

138 

(D) 

194 

180 

584 

526 

143 

20   495 

732 

12    861 

S26 

9    372 

194 

3    218 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

179 

3   095 

193 

3    830 

39 

709 

3  684 
2  562 
1  887 


74  033 
51  779 
38  099 


S2  561 

11  931 

987 


2  486 

23  862 

584 


23-26    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

52t 
5251 
5252 


512 

5U3 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


562-31 568 
562 

563 1 568 
563      ( 


NFW  BEDFORD  SMSft 


RET4IL 
LUMBER  1 


TRADE  I  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATIN&i  l=LUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  SLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES  I  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSt  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSi  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
HEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  Clothing  stores  

SHOE  stores 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
I  MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  New  Bedford  city  and  Acustinet,  Dartmouth,  and  Fairhaven  towns  in  Bristol  County;  and  Marlon  and  Mattapoisett  towns  in 
Plymouth  County,  Mass. 


471 

6  739 

721 

3  703 

770 

1  532 

110 

IDI 

761 

583 

24  662 
17  964 
12  312 


11  643 
1  S26 
1  775 


5  693 

5  018 

675 


726 
932 

272 
643 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatjie.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  raajor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


46  373 

m  245 

1  967 
473 
185 
159 
(D) 


23  578 
17  964 
12  312 


5  647 

4  986 

561 


3  405 

2  077 

468 


3  946 

3  299 

150 


2  277 
1  715 
1  094 


14  855 
8  650 
2  546 


63  102 
38  985 
8  371 


76  107 

63  248 

3  241 

497 

327 

543 

(01 

5  316 

5  743 

573 


42  258 
31  850 
21  052 


17  842 

16  180 

1  662 

510 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-27 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


NEW  BEDFORD  SMSA-Continued 

FURNITUREt  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


13  296 
e  990 
6  439 

29« 
1  785 

U72 
»  306 


20  097 

3  980 

330 


6  783 
5  228 
t  237 
650 
133 
(Dl 
(U! 


7  071 

6  729 

342 


18  363 

3  860 

28U 


1  126 
912 
777 


2  781 
1  986 
1  468 


20  523 

15  104 
13  381 
1  759 


55  583 
40  Oil 
30  012 

1  592 
6  274 

2  133 
15  572 


18  527 

17  747 

780 


41  517 

7  039 

894 


23-28    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4.  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADE  1  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSi  *ALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY  1  NUT"  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES'  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS"  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS"  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY"  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT"  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT"  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S"  BOYS"  APPAREL  STORES"  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S"  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN"S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  PittsfieW  city  and  Dalton,  Lanesborough,  tee,  and  Lenox  towns  in  Berkshire  County,  Mass. 


6  63U 
1  567 
1  05tt 


18  349 
11  286 
6  003 


20  829 
18  092 
12  120 


3  485 

2  617 

868 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  510 
1  587 
1  016 


18  291 
11  286 
6  003 


20  3«9 
18  092 
12  120 


1  077 
25U 
135 


2  316 

2  03« 
1  370 


19  763 
4  685 
2  300 


50  332 
35  935 
12  138 


39  293 
33  292 
21  675 


9  164 

6  355 

2  809 

330 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-29 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


PITTSFigP  SMSA-Continued 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSSi  EQUIPMENT  STOr^ES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERlrJG  STORES.  . 

DRAPERY!  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALKARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEKELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELIY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


PROVIDENCE-PAWTUCKET-WABWICK,  R.I.-MASS..  SMSA 


6  023 
3  385 
2  281 


8  157 
6  «82 
t  306 


11  926 

3  t51 

396 


8  135 
6  160 

t  Itt 


11  2311 

3  293 

396 


456 

298 

«32 

298 

211 

- 

1    0311 

1    034 

118 

118 

78l» 

760 

3    502 

3    320 

432 

(Ul 

2  083 
1  673 

1  138 


21  733 
13  439 
8  535 


40  637 
32  719 
24  188 


24  433 
6  837 
1  460 


217 
2  545 
6  836 


Data  for  this  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  11,  Part  3,  Chapter  41. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-30    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

543 
5«"t 
5115 
516 
5462 
5163 
549 


5611567 

561 

567 

562-3.568 
562 

563 1568 
563      ( 


SPIilNISFIELMHICOPEt-HaYOKE,  lllAS$.-CONW..  SMSA 


RETAIL    Tr?ADEi    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUHBEr?    YAFIOS 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  SLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSi  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSi  NONFRANCHISED  

TIREi  BATTERYi  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOATi  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHEk  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  .  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MENiSi  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS.  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN. S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILORENiS.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. Si  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Cfiicopee,  Holyoke.  Springfield,  and  Westfield  cities  and  Agawam,  [ast  Longmeadow,  Hampden,  Longmeadow,  Ludlow,  Monson, 
Palmer,  Souttiwick,  West  Springfield,  and  Wilbrafiam  towns  in  Hampden  County;  Northampton  city  and  Easthampton,  Granby,  Hadley, 
and  South  Hadley  towns  in  Hampshire  County;  and  Warren  town  in  Worcester  (iounty,  Mass.;  and  Somers  tnwn  in  Tolland  County,  Conn. 


30  083 
13  289 
3  373 

1  031 

2  747 
654 

7  395 
1  594 


97  903 
73  840 
16  294 
5  606 
1  776 
387 


168  576 

155  069 

3  686 

I  156 

1  192 

1  366 

1  314 

3  634 


123  083 

103  029 

85  731 

4  559 

12  739 

13  631 
4  360 

(01 
(01 


29  433 
13  189 
3  231 

1  003 

2  581 
654 

7  231 
1  544 


97  611 
73  840 
16  294 


158  504 
147  613 

2  994 

1  054 
856 
882 
802 

3  438 

2  764 
674 


121  327 

103  029 

85  731 

4  559 

12  739 

12  223 

4  184 

IDI 

(01 


37  508 

34 

518 

37  718 

36 

768 

9  702 

9 

444 

9  467 

10) 

235 

(U) 

13  753 

13 

435 

10  565 

10 

373 

3  188 

3 

06? 

343 

321 

219 

lb3 

13  682 

12  133 

238 

131 


10  897 

9  029 

7  215 

542 

1  272 


790 


83  054 
37  504 
9  136 

2  173 
9  235 

3  497 
18  914 

2  595 


268  654 
192  552 
57  218 


265  375 

232  744 

6  480 

2  511 

788 

1  735 

2  999 
16  950 
13  972 

2  978 


202  149 

168  425 

138  386 

8  397 

21  642 

15  694 

14  509 

(D) 

(Dl 


46  652 

36  606 

10  046 

1  207 


5  130 

3  684 

1  139 

206 


2  050 
1  677 
1  344 
114 
219 
158 
169 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  a 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


liable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-31 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

SPRINGFIELMHICOPEE-HOIYOKE,  MASS.-CQNN,.SMS/M;ontinueii 

FURNITUFiEi  HOME  FURNISHINGSt  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE  1  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


30  2«3 
17  1«3 
13  218 
2  13U 


51  105 

36  2an 

2«  780 

1  276 

8  515 

1  683 

11  821 


70  352 

18  227 

1  521 

169 

1  352 
3  018 

633 

2  385 


1  "(82 

3  5(49 

26  082 

996 


2  093 
630 

1  036 
559 
615 

1  586 
170 


40 
732 


19  234 

5  378 

6  690 

7  166 


28  949 

16  379 
12  744 
1  996 
1  228 
286 
125 
5  980 
5  710 


49  299 
34  478 
23  992 
1  276 
7  579 
1  631 
14  821 


66  238 
17  877 
1  293 


1  377 
1  273 

104 
3  708 

(D) 

1  260 

3  369 

25  104 

958 


739 
496 
804 
511 
461 


5  300 

6  028 
5  092 


12  056 
8  554 
5  432 

362 
1  503 

357 


402 


8  853 

2  126 

209 


184 

598 

3  251 

195 


3  320 

935 

1  097 

1  288 


83  592 

50  728 

39  521 

6  175 

3  650 

999 

373 

16  325 

14  559 

1  679 

442 

1  437 


242  505 
173  753 
128  915 
7  902 
29  983 
5  962 
68  842 


165  526 
36  017 
3  938 


2  925 
2  527 
298 
4  923 
(Dl 
2  938 
11  545 
62  394 
2  941 


6  788 

748 

1  004 


66  402 
21  946 
15  925 
28  529 


5  215 
3  978 
2  816 


485 
445 
257 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Aithtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23-32    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payrall 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


5U3 

514 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 

567 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

{ 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOOO)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS.  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Worcester  city  and  Auburn,  Berlin,  Boylston,  Brookfield,  East  Brookfield,  Grafton,  Holden,  Leicester,  Millbury,  Northborough,  North- 
bridge,  Nortti  Brookfield,  Oxford,  Paxton,  Stircwsbury,  Spencer,  Sterling,  Sutton,  Upton,  Westborougti,  and  West  Boylston  towns  in 
Worcester  County,  Mass. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32  547 
10  743 
6  221 
832 
2  710 
69 


112  784 

102  187 

1  706 

768 


32  579 

7  530 

5  741 
789 

15  218 

8  873 

6  345 
346 


806 

201 

5  992 

615 


31  883 
10  743 
5  165 


47  876 
33  903 
8  241 
5  219 


108  394 

98  591 

1  536 

768 

990 

1  036 

2  161 

3  223 


81  445 
70  837 
62  042 
3  258 
5  537 
5  024 
2  273 
(Dl 
(Dl 


32  125 

7  338 
6  559 

779 

15  110 

8  819 
6  291 

292 


806 

201 

5  918 

615 


4  309 
1  593 
1  084 


9  044 

7  384 

180 

103 


5  075 
1  236 

1  090 
146 

2  558 
1  592 

966 


77  860 
29  212 
18  592 


115  861 
70  359 
27  556 
16  968 
793 


185 


3  513 
1  761 

1  025 

2  403 

4  406 
17  714 


126  017 

103  539 

85  734 

7  002 

10  803 

7  116 

7  939 


93  969 
20  635 

17  976 
2  659 

48  559 
30  176 

18  383 
976 


212 

4    076 

996 

19    171 

84 

1    332 

126 

2    067 

25 

400 

761 

15    372 

73 

1    528 

1  367 

1  065 

885 


1  486 
294 
258 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-33 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

WOMESTER  SMSA-faitlnued 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

rilSCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSE ]  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


18  371 

11  156 

9  077 

1  399 


32  006 
2"t  979 
17  676 
93« 
4  890 
1  177 
7  027 


13  480 

13  006 

t7U 


43  778 

10  880 

1  825 

U30 

1  395 

1  069 

290 

799 


994 


2  303 
16  194 
1  048 


12  586 

273 

4  413 

7  900 


17  259 

10  844 

8  903 

1  277 

405 

ID) 

(D) 

4  616 

1  417 

362 

207 

175 


30  560 
23  727 
17  174 
934 
4  336 
1  283 
6  833 


13  220 

12  784 

436 


40  822 
10  664 
1  357 


041 
262 
779 


2  257 
14  954 
1  020 


1  462 
246 
104 


7  333 

5  810 

4  326 

277 

882 

325 

1  523 


5  328 

1  220 

119 


50  066 
35  964 
27  468 
4  519 
1  915 


8  872 

4  329 

901 

387 

514 


147  092 

117  150 

87  674 

5  104 
17  490 

6  892 
29  932 


96  873 
21  783 
2  307 


7  915 
35  395 
2  049 


4  569 
851 

1  677 

2  136 
970 

3  987 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23-34    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

BARNSTABLE  COUNTY 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

57 
19 
8 
28 

2 

53 
19 
8 

24 

2 

12  829 
9  125 

ID) 
2  632 

(D> 

12  729 

9  125 

(Dl 

2  532 

(01 

1  743 
1  217 

(Dl 
324 
(Dl 

26  924 

17  409 

(Dl 

5  891 

(01 

369 
246 
(Dl 
86 

(Dl 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

2 
(01 
23 
(01 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  P4RT* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

57 

3 
24 
30 

51 
3 
24 
24 

12  313 
6  121 
3  525 
2  667 

12  209 
5  121 
3  525 
2  563 

1  547 
664 
552 
331 

27  778 
11  373 
10  031 
6  374 

498 
177 
207 
114 

35 

14 
21 

TOTAL 

inO 

17 

14 
37 

134 
80 
13 
2 
12 
27 

41  107 

37  926 

1  142 

109 

.  372 

1  558 

39  883 

36  824 

1  110 

(Dl 

(01 

1  484 

3  101 
2  660 
119 
(Dl 
(01 
258 

52  508 

43  183 

1  881 

(01 

IDl 

4  825 

727 
567 
22 

(Dl 
(Dl 
84 

541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

82 
14 
(01 
(Dl 
32 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

■^3 

47 

19  856 

19  658 

2  153 

38  994 

410 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

145 

117 

12  732 

11  922 

1  140 

22  357 

374 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

12 
43 
18 
25 
20 
12 

79 
10 
35 
16 
19 
18 
12 
4 

8  681 

2  451 

3  237 

1  194 

2  043 
1  906 

719 
368 

8  541 

2  401 

3  155 
1  176 
1  979 
1  898 

719 
368 

1  112 
418 
302 
109 
193 
262 
91 
39 

20  688 
6  729 
6  483 

2  862 

3  621 
5  330 
I  599 

547 

317 
90 

113 
51 
62 
79 
25 
10 

561 . 567 
562-3.568 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

5 
32 

563.568 
565 
566 
564.569 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

23 
11 
9 

4 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

73 
46 
27 

51 
28 
23 

4  576 
3  054 
1  522 

4  196 
2  732 
1  464 

702 
485 
217 

12  612 

8  357 
4  255 

171 
108 
63 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

14 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

359 
308 
51 

331 

280 
51 

20  185 
18  183 
2  002 

19  829 
17  827 
2  002 

4  790 
4  313 

101  379 
91  788 
9  591 

2  192 

2  036 

155 

59PT(591) 
591      I 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

42 
40 

2 

40 
38 
2 

6  115 

(0) 
(01 

5  955 

(Dl 
(01 

901 
IDl 
(Dl 

15  888 
(01 
(Dl 

285 

(Dl 
(01 

23 

(Dl 
(Dl 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

339 
53 
■SO 
9 
20 
8 
20 
50 
l?o 

251 
51 
16 

9 
16 

6 
14 

95 

23  929 

7  216 

946 

714 

864 

1  392 

762 

7  917 

4  118 

22  797 

7  190 

555 

714 

796 

1  334 

5Ba 

7  797 

3  672 

2  803 

734 

85 

106 

108 

98 

82 

1  138 

452 

53  215 
12  686 
2  093 
1  712 
1  999 
1  630 
1  811 
22  280 
9  004 

751 
162 
39 
32 
28 
21 
29 
265 
175 

277 
18 
49 
7 
16 
6 
21 
34 
126 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

25 

13 

3  432 

3  336 

547 

9  464 

97 

19 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-35 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

Witti 

payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

BERKSHIRE  COUNTY 

1  400 

1  054 

209  002 

200  478 

24  380 

467  577 

7  187 

1  050 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-52t 
5251 
5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

71 
31 
13 
20 

55 
25 

9 
16 

5 

11  805 
5  521 
2  436 
2  909 

940 

11  574 
5  473 
2  368 
2  625 
908 

1  590 
701 
390 
454 
135 

32  019 
12  995 
5  916 
9  771 
2  335 

359 
155 

54 
106 

32 

47 
16 

9 
15 

5 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

51 

25 
22 

43 

25 

14 

23  552 

101 
7  960 

IDI 

23  448 

(01 

7  960 

(Dl 

2  975 
(Dl 
906 
(Dl 

59  455 
(01 

17  192 
(01 

1  125 
(01 
417 
(Dl 

35 
(Dl 

18 
(01 

54 
541 
542 
543 
544 

TOTAL 

222 

172 

15 

2 

26 

138 

110 

7 

3 

18 

55  170 
51  096 

1  122 

42 
180 

2  730 

52  306 
48  850 

610 

108 
2  528 

4  252 

3  627 

63 

19 
543 

85  949 

75  833 

1  048 

279 
9  789 

1  208 

1  C32 

19 

12 

145 

205 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

157 
16 

2 

a 

22 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

86 

72 

33  915 

33  111 

3  692 

62  412 

704 

41 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(554I 

TOTAL 

137 

115 

13  423 

12  387 

1  155 

23  041 

376 

137 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

555 

566 

TOTAL 

112 
23 
49 
35 
14 
11 
23 
6 

90 
19 
45 
31 
14 
5 
17 

12  583 
3  509 
5  081 
3  675 

1  206 

2  048 
1  535 

309 

11  929 
3  425 
5  005 
3  799 
1  205 

(01 
1  272 

(Dl 

1  593 
460 
731 
513 
218 

(Dl 
175 

(Dl 

32  U63 
9  929 
13  474 
9  521 
3  953 
(01 
3  058 
(Dl 

538 
140 
250 
173 

77 
(01 

52 
(Dl 

80 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

16 
36 

24 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

12 

15 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

(Dl 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

79 

41 
38 

57 
33 

34 

9  205 
4  810 
4  395 

9  019 

4  576 
4  341 

1  475 
814 
562 

28  222 
15  119 
12  103 

330 
194 
136 

55 

571 
572.573 

31 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

24 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

256 
159 

215 

141 

14  355 
11  101 
3  255 

13  740 
10  659 
3  081 

3  462 

2  638 

524 

58  077 
55  104 
12  973 

1  444 

1  214 

230 

172 
131 

41 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

41 
35 

39 
35 

5  955 

5  728 

238 

5  936 

5  726 

210 

959 
932 
27 

17  970 

17  634 

336 

304 

292 

12 

21 

15 

S 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX  591 

TOTAL 

2P2 
69 
23 
8 
18 
14 
20 
54 

196 
51 

8 
6 
12 
16 

52 

24  843 

6  635 

643 

554 

(Dl 

3  201 

1  185 

6  514 

(01 

23  551 

5  311 

531 

554 

(Dl 

3  195 

1  155 

8  252 

(01 

2  534 
510 
65 
74 
(Dl 
224 
197 
899 
(Dl 

47  075 
11  195 
1  731 
1  104 
(Dl 
3  863 
3  584 
17  62U 
IDI 

670 
153 
35 
22 
(Dl 
49 
54 
203 
(01 

206 

592 
593 

35 

21 

(01 

596 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

6 
13 

596 

36 

(Dl 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART» 

TOTAL 

53 

23 

4  163 

3  475 

482 

9  892 

127 

49 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-36    MASSACHUSETTS 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-conti 


nued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


BRISTOL  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TR4DEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS-  HALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  • 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


5«2 

5«3 
5«« 
5«5 
546 
5462 
5U53 
549 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY  1  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES'  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES'  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS'  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS'  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE'  BATTERY'  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  And  auto  supply  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT'  MARINE'  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT'  BOAT'  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

562-3'56e   WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

562  WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

563'568       WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

563  (        MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAhEL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 
FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57  TOTAL 

571         FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

5712  FURNITURE  STORES  

5713  FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

5714  DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

5715  CHINA'  GLASSWARE'  METALWARE  STORES  

5719  MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


23  469 
13  897 
2  421 


44  251 
26  908 
6  745 
10  019 
316 
363 


1  622 

3  807 

3  298 

509 


73  269 
55  858 
46  346 

3  602 
5  910 

10  059 

4  494 
818 

2  040 

1  390 

591 


4  369 

5  430 
628 

1  231 


25  872 

17  334 

14  780 

1  540 

409 

367 

238 


133  143 

118  165 

5  989 

(Dl 

1  397 

397 

1  450 

3  507 

3  140 

367 

IDI 


71  241 
55  858 
46  346 

3  602 
5  910 
8  475 

4  192 


32  234 

25  254 

36  421 

35  205 

6  705 

6  539 

6  538 

(0) 

167 

(01 

18  975 

18  817 

16  455 

16  415 

2  520 

2  402 

771 

733 

271 

(ID 

3  855 

5  092 

628 

1  231 


24  650 

16  618 

14  382 

1  344 

373 


2  931 

1  807 

269 


6  228 
3  436 
1  233 
1  512 


10  828 

e  935 

511 


6  850 
5  325 
4  198 
459 
668 
677 
588 
103 
157 


3  922 

2  852 

2  508 

218 


51  509 

31  889 

4  535 

223 

3  510 

810 

8  002 

2  540 


219  756 

183  373 

11  254 

10) 

2  060 

1  409 

1  865 

16  104 

14  790 

1  314 

ID) 


125  562 

97  327 

77  593 

8  030 

11  704 

13  312 

10  605 

1  832 

2  486 
1  574 


(Dl 


988 

40  009 

932 

95  039 

847 

15  130 

(0) 

10) 

(01 

(Dl 

738 

52  061 

432 

46  596 

306 

5  465 

126 

1  897 

73  346 
52  117 
44  668 


1  396 

1  049 

832 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-37 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

BRISTOL  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES— CON. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 7Pa 

EATING  PLACES 51S 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 319 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  . 

CATERERS  ■ 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) ■ 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES < 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES ■ 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  , 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES , 

BICYCLE  SHOPS ' 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES - 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  Ai,D  HOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS < 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  ' 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  - 

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  - 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  , 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS , 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  . 

TYPEWRITER  STORES , 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES , 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS , 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  , 

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER , 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


ESSE)(  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  malor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


5  967 

1  726 

845 

239 

606 


38  912 

28  392 

19  875 

1  579 
«  863 

2  075 
10  520 


55  310 
11  107 

1  086 
521 
565 

2  364 


1  757 
558 
870 


35  814 

16  876 

4  020 

2  250 

3  637 
1  083 

5  524 
1  424 


37  174 
26  875 
18  339 

1  487 
4  527 

2  023 
10  298 


49  842 

10  423 

704 


218 
2  961 
21  970 


35  225 
16  876 
3  906 

2  212 

3  437 
1  041 


R21 

16 

186 

200 

3 

958 

49 

1 

075 

14 

320 

35 

755 

519 

167 

161 

429 

125 

532 

539 

92 

417 

385 

7 

083 

922 

17 

330 

483 

8 

702 

090 

41 

529 

430 

47 

334 

5  019 
1  091 

145 


5  087 

2  570 

465 

374 


4 

605 

(D) 

ID) 

2 

645 

1 

358 

4 

533 

1 

036 

1 

918 

2 

390 

933 

1 

595 

2  049  038 


95  724 
47  571 
9  054 
7  558 
9  892 
1  837 
15  402 
3  300 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23-38    MASSACHUSETTS 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


543 

541 

545 

546 

SU62 

5463 

549 


561 1  557 

561 

567 

562-31 558 
552 

553.568 
553  I 


571 

5712 

5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


ESSEX    COUNTY—CONTINUED 


GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENEFiAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEHING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


SOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

HOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS!  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MENiS  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY  1  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


Slandaril  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


124  787 
93  059 
16  402 
14  027 
938 
351 


215  922 

194  253 

5  371 

2  301 

2  551 

1  709 

2  957 
5  778 
5  172 

606 
645 
345 


114  715 
97  076 
82  522 

3  712 
10  842 

9  836 

4  752 
177 

2  874 

2  138 

736 


29  042 

16  170 

12  872 

716 

498 

IDI 

10  946 


5  574 

1  501 

220 


101 

IDI 

5  951 

3  320 

1  057 

375 

582 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


124  449 
93  069 
16  390 
13  877 
880 
233 


202  120 
184  089 

4  283 
1  457 
1  379 

1  539 

2  701 

5  532 
4  968 

554 
454 
176 


111  659 
97  075 
82  522 

3  712 
10  642 

7  065 

4  550 
177 

2  690 

1  958 

732 


28  504 

15  792 

12  712 

596 


29  238 
18  226 
13  948 

2  258 
1  397 

(Dl 

(D) 

6  851 

3  238 
923 


11  708 

9  905 

8  319 

425 

1  152 

754 

767 


335  973 
232  817 
52  762 
45  574 
3  228 
592 


329  368 

272  215 

5  405 

3  251 

4  284 

5  801 
5  453 

30  666 

28  798 

1  858 

502 

691 


215  796 

183  100 

154  850 

7  798 

20  452 

12  421 

15  503 

538 

4  234 

3  585 

549 


25  201 

20  996 

400 

5  748 

14  848 

2  709 

493 


97  405 
52  921 
45  128 
7  780 

5  755 
(Dl 
101 

24  821 

6  997 
2  555 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-39 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

ESSEX  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


EATING.  DRINKINS  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL , 

LIQUOR  STORES , 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES ■ 

ANTIQUE  STORES  < 

SECONDHAND  STORES , 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES , 

BOOK  STORES , 

STATIONERY  STORES , 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  .  .  .  .  , 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES , 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAINi  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  HOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS , 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  , 

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  , 

NEWS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  , 

CAMERA'  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  , 

GIFT'  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS , 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  ...... 

TYPEWRITER  STORES , 

LUGGAGE'  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES , 

HOBBY'  TOYi  GAME  SHOPS , 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  , 

PET  SHOPS , 

OTHER , 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES , 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS.  .  .  .  , 
DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS, 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT'  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


74  151 
58  2«3 
«3  582 
1  6«2 
9  635 
3  384 
15  908 


94  847 

21  541 

2  329 

875 

1  454 

2  912 
701 

2  211 

2  979 

2  585 

394 

4  244 

907 

5  754 
37  315 

2  242 


1  381 

3  020 

1  265 

1  364 

2  650 
2  024 
I  499 


197 


71  517 
55  929 
42  874 
1  632 
8  315 
3  108 
15  588 


907 
5  674 
33  461 


1  270 

2  510 
1  358 
1  311 


20  106 
2  909 
2  203 

14  994 


791 

355 

543 

346 

284 

162 

412 

222 

258 

476 

10 

705 

579 

34 

751 

879 

16 

448 

12  240 

2  329 

199 


138 

971 

5  222 

336 


361 

267 

3  013 


222  672 
42  815 
4  047 


17  078 
93  019 
5  243 


8  509 

1  736 

2  233 
6  141 
5  304 

3  390 
1  320 

722 

4  649 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not ; 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  malor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


lilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


23-40    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establisliments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
neatest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«  15 

(number) 


55 

561 1  567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

565 

554.569 


59    EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMErj'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


HAMPDEN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


3  909 
825 
1  729 
1  252 
477 
816 
(Dl 


149  135 

137  095 

2  991 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


1  992 

875 

1  117 


12  508 

11  910 

1  577 

1  469 

304 

194 

(01 

(01 

(D) 

(0) 

4  366 

4  252 

263 

231 

4  345 

4  273 

1  223 

1  137 

28  033 

27  593 

12  344 

12  322 

3  455 

3  395 

140  003 

130  289 

2  523 


551 

10  533 

100 

1  690 

231 

4  969 

156 

3  635 

75 

1  333 

12  347 

10  922 

209 


18  307 
15  361 
2  946 


26  337 

J  235 

695 


1  481  509 


239  805 

209  757 

5  928 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-41 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVlore:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unmcor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

HAMPDEN  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


FOOD    STORES — CONTrNUEID 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES'  MANUFACTURING  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES"  NONMANUFACTURING. 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSt  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSi  NONFRANCHISED  

TIREt  BATTErYi  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFTi  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT'  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


women's  clothing.  specialty  stores  

women's  ready-to-wear  stores  

women's  accessory'  specialty  stores.  furriers.  . 

millinery  stores  

corset.  lingerie  stores 

hosiery  stores  

apparel.  accessory.  other  specialty  stores  .  . 

furriers.  fur  shops 

family  clothing  stores  

shoe  stores 

men's  shoe  stores 

women's  shoe  stores 

children's'  juveniles'  shoe  stores  

family  shoe  stores  

children's'  infants'  wear  stores  

miscellaneous  apparel.  accessory  stores 

Furniture,  home  furnishings'  equipment  stores 

TOTAL 

furniture,  home  furnishings  stores  

furniture  stores  

floor  covering  stores 

drapery.  curtain.  upholstery  stores 

china.  glassware.  metalware  stores  

miscellaneous  home  furnishings  stores 

household  appliance  stores  

radio'  television  stores  

music  stores  

record  shops  

musical  instrument  stores 

eating.  drinking  places 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

d  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
le  retailers,  part  of  SIC  raaior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  ir  this  table. 


109  769 
90  U36 
77  126 


27  958 
15  771 
12  206 


5  816 
5  316 
1  033 


U6  913 
33  481 
23  114 


61  624 
15  982 
1  454 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


108  419 
90  436 
77  126 


33    530 

32    764 

9    028 

8    842 

8    805 

(01 

223 

(D) 

11    228 

10   910 

8    382 

8    190 

2    846 

2    720 

25  828 
15  145 
11  856 
1  819 


57  958 
15  790 
1  248 


9  707 
7  871 
6  472 


4  239 

2  598 

2  050 

320 


11  061 
7  959 
5  948 


181  929 
148  817 
125  532 


35  272 
25  037 
9  235 


78  180 
47  755 
37  393 
5  693 


223  273 
150  310 
119  383 


148  101 
33  163 
3  723 


1  B19 
1  458 
1  205 


23-42    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVlore:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«,  15 

(number) 


594 
59112 
59i»3 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 
598 
5962 


5992 
5993 
5991 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  PART* 
532 
534 
535 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3  I  568 

562 

563 1 568 

565 

566 

564 1 569 


HAMPDEN  COUNTY — CONTINUE[) 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES — CONTINUED 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES , 

STATIONERY  STORES , 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  .... 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  , 

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS.  .  .  .  . 
DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS 


HAMPSHIRE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


2  986 

22  536 

956 


27  524 

26  051 

877 


173 

560 

2  984 

196 


2  696 
10  910 
57  U02 

2  941 


6  428 
552 
779 


38  708 

35  209 

1  494 


922 

16  867 

137 

2  536 

611 

13  169 

575 

12  333 

36 

836 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-43 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


Witli 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


HAMPSHIRE  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


FURNITUF^Ei  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIOi  TELEVISIONi  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES] 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


IIDDLESEX  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

HEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTuRING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


1  631  631 


74  592 
28  774 
10  082 

1  688 
5  838 

2  332 
25  100 

778 


171  549 

125  451 

27  137 

16  299 

1  582 

1  080 


430  427 

304  895 

11  912 

2  342 

3  878 
1  986 
3  650 

U  349 
9  519 
1  830 


263  979 

240  663 

201  197 

10  516 

28  950 

10  372 

9  638 

1  088 

2  218 
1  330 

866 
22 


3  071 
1  306 
1  265 


7  458 
5  227 
2  231 


14 

670 

13 

584 

3 

500 

3 

274 

193 

119 

B42 

788 

334 

312 

2 

343 

2 

199 

53B 

524 

4 

668 

4 

412 

2 

252 

1 

955 

1  570  750 


72  762 
28  768 
9  588 

1  480 
5  642 

2  275 
24  330 

578 


409  087 

376  915 

10  544 

2  150 

3  012 
1  756 
3  538 

10  899 
9  225 
1  674 


261 


155 

240  563 

201  197 

10  515 

28  950 

8  104 

9  406 
1  088 
1  894 
1  044 

850 


1  702 
1  260 

442 


10  089 

3  955 

1  175 

221 

903 

339 

3  393 

103 


22  084 
14  695 
4  980 
2  046 
234 
128 


35  128 
29  735 

1  013 
204 
252 
298 
355 

3  239 

2  811 


428 


26  437 
23  953 
19  782 

1  398 

2  773 
525 

1  535 
145 


34  000 
25  178 
8  822 


538 

31  134 

366 

8  404 

23 

416 

117 

2  427 

33 

554 

178 

3  249 

55 

1  099 

518 

10  407 

238 

4  558 

3  777  885 


181  829 

62  741 

21  954 

4  114 

22  136 

5  039 
53  753 

2  082 


429  452 
289  002 
92  796 
40  227 


695  393 

588  284 

20  297 

4  807 

4  857 

5  958 

6  524 
63  559 
55  195 

8  364 


468  254 

420  879 

349  915 

26  819 

44  145 

11  360 

28  977 

3  732 

3  316 

2  491 

825 


2  019 
653 
238 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-44    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3i56S 

56? 

563 
563 

568 

( 

57 

571 

5712 

5713 

57111 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59    EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

594 

5942 

5943 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5998 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY—CONTINUED 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  •  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES . 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 
OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  


80  956 

15  557 

15  241 

316 

39  220 

20  567 

18  653 

1  021 


11  471 

12  276 
638 

2  462 

432 

8  744 

2  330 

102 


79  449 
39  885 
28  003 
9  589 

1  100 
331 
862 

30  205 
6  588 

2  771 
1  034 
1  737 


116  467 

93  373 

67  444 

6  f48 

14  515 

5  265 

23  094 


58  170 
54  787 
3  383 


164  327 

54  734 

3  024 

624 

2  400 
7  279 

3  317 

3  962 

4  457 
3  250 
1  207 

5  394 
IDI 

1  257 
7  987 

69  874 

2  665 
446 

64  821 

1  942 

6  494 

2  309 
5  064 


78  296 
15  005 

14  743 
252 

38  502 

20  099 

18  513 

987 

801 

15  299 
(D) 

10  813 

11  658 
638 

2  462 
432 

8  126 
(D) 
(Tl 


77  369 
38  861 
27  457 
9  337 

1  070 
227 
760 

29  679 
6  204 

2  525 
1  034 
1  591 


112  917 

69  695 

66  358 

6  148 

12  400 

4  979 

23  022 


57  672 
54  289 
3  383 


171  569 
54  190 
2  258 


6  971 
3  259 
3  712 

3  725 
2  764 

951 

5  394 

(0) 

1  249 

7  371 
54  256 

2  501 
346 

59  431 
1  888 

5  486 

1  877 

4  572 

2  561 
2  032 
2  762 


11  277 
7  215 
5  205 

1  585 
240 

55 
131 

2  562 
1  035 

464 
147 
317 


28  265 

22  879 

17  017 

1  898 

2  579 
1  385 
5  386 


9  230 

8  795 

434 


23  009 

5  502 

512 


891 

109  359 
50  019 
49  340 
3  082 
2  934 
ID) 
40  406 


28  951 

32  602 

1  513 

7  284 


233  346 
139  856 
97  430 
34  HI 
4  783 

1  089 

2  443 
53  837 
19  736 

9  917 
2  554 
7  363 


558  573 
452  540 
333  899 
37  480 
53  802 
27  359 
105  133 


175  788 

157  583 

a  205 


19  707 

7  858 
11  849 

U  313 

8  350 
2  963 
8  147 

(0) 

4  957 
21  209 

175  074 

5  667 


11  687 
5  638 
5  622 


1  905 

1  r79 

825 


11  649 
9  P14 
7  183 

782 
1  262 

587 
1  835 


5  651 

1  374 

157 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-45 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


OTHER 


RETAIL  STORES — CONTINUED 


TYPEKRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE >  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY  I  TOY  I  GAME  SHOPS 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  . 

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER , 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL < 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS.  ... 
DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS 


NORFOLK  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  •  . 
HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEA 
FAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES 
ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  .  .  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  .... 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


208 

690 

2  216 


72  l(2U 
It  176 
30  391 
27  557 


35  183 
13  128 
11  562 
(01 
2  810 
1  009 
5  934 


66  791 
«7  286 
10  824 
6  116 
1  542 
1  023 


193  652 

175  162 

4  232 

2  052 

1  533 
856 

2  595 
6  032 


(D) 


170  192 

158  266 

136  165 

6  800 

15  301 

2  203 

4  325 


160 


47  702 

5  384 

6  343 


208 

548 

2  040 


34  773 
13  128 
11  322 
(T) 
2  578 
957 
5  660 


66  555 
47  286 
10  824 
6  052 
1  536 
857 


187  062 

170  054 

3  854 

1  966 

1  279 
742 

2  353 
6  032 


169  018 

158  254 

135  155 

5  788 

15  301 

1  873 

4  083 

160 

4  648 


5  000 
1  854 
1  558 
(Dl 
409 
126 
892 


8  527 

5  533 

1  867 

705 

291 


131 


13  451 
377 
254 
153 
125 
252 
1  572 
(0) 


16  943 

15  700 

13  370 

803 

1  527 

197 

694 


1  395 

1  670 

5  429 

366 

954 
(□) 


227  943 

(Dl 

107  171 


92  585 
34  903 
28  982 


158  747 

101  259 

35  133 

14  281 

5  858 

2  206 


328  155 
254  079 
8  058 
4  962 
2  757 
2  143 
7  023 
37  030 


(D) 


320  286 

295  293 

253  552 

14  559 

27  172 

5  981 

12  231 

305 

5  476 

4  968 


(Dl 


3  021 
2  749 
2  333 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-46    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-contin 


ued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Now.  15 

businesses 

562-3.568 
562 

563 1 568 
563      ( 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

571tt 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59  EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

5911 

59112 

5943 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
599U 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


NORFOLK  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


RELl  ACCESSORY  STORES — CONTINUED 


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

HEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN. S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


27 

161 

26 

930 

13 

032 

12 

Stl 

14 

132 

11 

Otb 

288 

276 

5  985 

tot 

1  822 

606 

3  153 

1  02« 


23  3«9 
14  224 
9  104 
3  954 
679 


(01 


49  718 
40  597 
30  852 
2  242 


75  148 
15  888 
1  905 
916 
989 
3  209 
1  255 
1  954 

1  162 
959 
203 

2  206 
(Dl 
308 

3  053 
32  195 

1  383 


3  089 
116 

3  228 
860 

1  405 

1  049 
362 
(0) 

1  945 


7 

Oil 

5 

853 

434 

1 

822 

554 

3 

073 

1 

024 

8  390 
3  700 

577 


1  165 
264 
901 


40  091 
30  588 
2  242 
4  860 


25  993 
23  074 
2  919 


3  003 
1  231 
1  772 


228 

2  607 

30  055 

1  239 


12  726 
10  631 
6  261 


4  076 

3  709 

367 


9  786 

1  576 

159 


69  077 

37  227 

31  850 

965 


17  754 

15  968 

685 

5  576 

1  705 
8  002 

2  833 


61  327 
38  395 
20  206 


(D) 
10  532 
9  336 
2  964 
905 
2  059 


250  755 

208  941 
164  971 
11  728 
20  272 
11  97(J 
41  815 


S3.46e 
71  403 
12  055 


9  909 

4  001 

5  90P 


821 

7  595 
90  749 
3  508 


6  541 

2  360 
5  021 

3  051 


I  166 
664 
502 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-47 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establisliments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


NORFOLK  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS.  .  •  . 
DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS 


PLYMOUTH  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
■Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  tatile. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


2"t  9«0 
2  055 
"»  806 

18  079 


100  900 

94  994 

1  706 

537 


19  118 

3  651 
9  425 

4  374 

5  051 

2  474 

3  202 
396 


10  985 
7  430 
3  555 


26  290 
20  722 
5  558 


10  955 

10  358 

597 


45  145 
12  291 
1  393 
805 
775 
3  058 
1  919 
17  166 


727 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


95    712 

90    732 

1    252 

315 


18  430 

3  355 
9  279 

4  254 

5  025 

2  402 

3  044 
350 


10  619 
7  128 
3    491 


40    925 

11    993 

929 

748 

579 

3    046 

1    533 

15    894 

6     103 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1  207 
739 
468 
351 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


149  877 

134  197 

1  887 

470 

928 

12  395 


5  309 

7  559 

700 


34  461 
24  084 
10  377 


33  929 
32  892 

1  037 


98  535 
21  097 

2  764 

3  063 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

23-48    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


5U3 

544 

545 

545 

5452 

5463 

549 


551 

567 

561 

557 

562- 

3.558 

56? 

563 

568 

563 

1 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER!  BUILDING  MATERIALS!  HARDWAREt 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  And  auto  supply  stores 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  Clothing  stores  

SHOE  stores 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 


25  175 
7  073 
1  797 
1  717 
3  955 
325 

10  308 


262  542 

232  295 

16  761 

9  057 

3  985 

434 


255  051 

221  475 

19  450 

2  054 
5  524 

3  483 
3  329 
8  221 
5  531 
1  690 

807 
598 


110  813 
28  722 
27  704 


53  152 

41  855 

11  286 

1  703 


7  470 
19  401 
3  914 
7  538 

442 
7  407 
1  545 

522 


51  701 
37  908 
31  131 
3  208 


24  507 
7  073 
1  521 


261  770 

232  295 

16  553 

8  811 

3  805 

305 


243  873 
204  941 
17  444 
1  694 
4  795 
3  285 


107  829 

28  074 

27  190 

994 

52  726 

41  668 

11  058 

1  551 


58  557 
35  368 
29  213 

2  888 

1  402 

ID) 

(0) 


3  524 
983 
209 


48  501 

43  215 

3  222 

1  504 

623 


36 


22  240 

16  889 

1  537 

207 


2  093 

1  798 

295 


13  055 
11  207 
7  942 


20  194 

5  982 

5  773 

209 

9  893 

7  819 

2  074 

439 


3  098 

553 

1  345 


65  755 
19  398 
3  850 


025  306 

924  404 

58  111 

30  485 

12  529 

775 


460  509 
356  992 
31  458 

4  158 

8  395 

9  771 
ID) 

42  013 
35  165 

5  848 
795 


241  658 
209  001 
151  200 


370  017 

101  501 

97  035 

4  466 


19  382 
59  330 
9  587 
28  003 


195  204 

122  810 

102  455 

9  359 

3  888 


14  836 
12  784 
1  397 


5  327 
1  236 
1  179 


1  991 
1  328 
1  058 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  uroup  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-49 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweeli 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


SUFFOLK  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES — COI 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


WORCESTER  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


«  789 
1  363 
3  «26 


161  232 

117  795 

76  325 

14  653 

18  78'* 

8  033 


437 


43  917 

U2  494 

1  423 


183  094 

60  123 

6  299 

1  528 


7  488 

1  131 
4  265 

357 
13  519 

2  806 


12  845 
5  609 
4  745 
1  347 
3  398 


158  500 

115  063 

75  357 

14  653 

17  168 

7  885 

43  437 


173  556 
60  123 
4  737 
770 
4  017 
11  495 
«  619 
6  876 


(D) 


183 

(T) 

20  470 

19  748 

42  414 

39  434 

4  036 

3 

604 

6  507 

5 

241 

6  467 

5 

855 

5  896 

5 

882 

2  637 

2 

175 

3  675 

3 

325 

(D) 

(T) 

480 

434 

1  513 

1 

417 

852 

832 

246 

172 

6  544 

'' 

080 

52  569 

49 

003 

27  277 

27 

269 

4  882 

4 

380 

20  410 

17 

354 

46 

118 

17 

644 

7 

290 

(0) 

3 

865 

13 

151 

2 

676 

41  632 
31  835 
20  930 
4  398 
3  773 
2  734 
9  797 


830 
2  240 

901 
1  339 


6  399 
2  713 
1  229 


34  154 

14  037 

15  203 
3  453 

11  750 


417  717 
92  003 
19  897 
2  441 
17  456 
41  628 
16  491 
25  137 


(□> 

12  919 

11  350 
16  254 

12  565 
6  769 

13  904 
(0) 

2  056 
5  341 

3  142 
524 

19  999 


279  883 

212  605 

7  973 

59  305 


116  648 
49  296 
21  613 


14  960 

11  828 

8  C32 

1  485 


5  607 
1  307 
265 
23 
242 
565 
206 
359 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23-50    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


542 

5«3 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-3.568 
562 

563 i 568 
563      ( 


5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


WORCESTER  COUNTY—CONTINUED 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD,  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES"  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES"  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NOnFRANCHISEO  

TIRE"  BATTERY"  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT"  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT"  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY"  SPECIALTY  STORES"  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET"  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  Fur  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN"S"  JUVENILES"  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN.S.  INFANTS"  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


72  533 
44  380 
16  521 
10  617 
699 
315 


2  156 
1  377 
1  852 
1  667 

3  894 

4  437 


135  162 
111  765 
99  126 


2  722 

3  465 
1  981 
1  484 


50  315 

10  658 

9  712 

946 

22  107 

14  650 

7  457 

639 


5  501 
10  767 

476 
1  115 

201 
8  975 
1  280 


31  805 
19  028 
15  038 

2  339 
596 
181 
874 

8  822 

3  126 
829 


72  463 
44  380 
!6  521 
10  617 
629 
316 


198  544 

164  467 

1  868 

1  287 

1  698 

1  377 

3  510 

4  155 
4  052 


131  256 

111  329 

98  702 

(D) 

(Dl 

9  808 

4  814 

2  722 

2  583 

1  419 

1  164 


48  993 

10  220 

9  288 

932 

21  919 
14  596 
7  323 

547 


5  195 
10  407 

474 
1  115 

201 
8  617 
1  252 


29  453 

17  604 

14  170 

2  201 

556 

(01 

(0) 

8  412 

2  706 

731 


9  579 

4  978 

2  822 

1  686 


16  032 

13  835 

208 


12  299 

10  074 
8  801 


3  599 

2  465 
1  134 


4  366 
2  921 
2  266 
409 
116 
(Dl 
(Dl 
972 
370 
103 


178  453 
91  853 
51  67e 
32  903 
1  299 
720 


308  688 

266  923 

4  066 

2  651 

2  124 

3  140 
6  434 

22  739 

22  059 

680 

(Dl 

(Dl 


217  007 

177  294 

150  304 

(01 

(Dl 

13  876 

15  065 

6  781 

3  991 

2  597 

1  394 


141  059 
30  342 
27  065 
3  277 

68  729 

47  629 

21  100 

1  814 


(Dl 

13  461 
25  700 

1  332 

2  558 
400 

21  410 
2  827 


32  971 
54  783 
41  970 


18  889 
7  538 
1  761 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonslore  relaileis.  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-51 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 


59  EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

59K 

59U2 

59«3 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 


5992 
5993 
5991 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


WORCESTER  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL , 

EATING  PLACES , 

RESTAUBANTSi  LUNCHROOMS ' 

CAFETERIAS  . 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  . 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  ... 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  .... 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES , 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES ■ 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  > 

JEWELRY  STORES  ■ 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS ■ 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS , 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS"  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  . 

TYPEWRITER  STORES , 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES , 

HOBBY.  TOY"  GAME  SHOPS 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  ■ 

PET  SHOPS , 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS, 


56  69t 
43  156 
30  629 

1  208 
8  651 

2  668 
13  538 


23  720 

22  «23 

1  297 


86  596 
18  664 
2  821 
1  060 

1  761 

2  221 


2  497 

938 

1  398 

1  204 


18  954 

2  731 

5  911 

10  312 


53  984 
40  740 
29  637 

1  208 
7  649 

2  246 
13  244 


23  460 

22  201 

1  259 


79  502 
17  910 
1  645 


8  286 
369 
135 

3  999 
33  757 

1  963 


1  955 
996 

1  292 

1  100 
805 

1  330 


(01 


12  694 

9  874 

7  397 

364 


3  676 

3  538 

138 


251  738 
195  401 
147  350 
6  971 
29  754 
11  326 
56  337 


70  638 
67  556 
3  082 


178  678 
35  802 
3  236 


1 

357 

596 

13 

033 

78 

324 

3 

932 

70 

981 

3 

411 

6 

875 

1 

390 

2 

531 

2 

709 

1 

853 

683 

640 

584 

555 

405 

315 

159 

13 

783 

180 

?37 

47 

099 

85 

Standar(i  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23-52    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


521 

522 
523 

521* 
5251 
5252 


542 

5U3 

Sttt 

515 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


City  and  kind  of  business 


561iS67 

561 

567 

562-3.568 
562 

563.568 
563      ( 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDIN5  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINl.  GLASS.  KALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEHING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

HEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL. 


PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 
CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


870 
471 
137 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


34 
138 

26 
116 

110 

96 

28 

20 

14 

4 

8 

" 

143 

107 

47 

47 

37 

37 

3 

3 

7 

7 

42 

22 

42 

26 

12 

12 

10 

1 
1 

10 

1 
1 

400 

330 

678 

532 

157 

121 

123 

109 

34 

12 

257 

221 

133 

119 

124 

102 

32 

24 

16 

14 

2 

2 

22 

20 

52 

42 

73 

37 

164 

132 

31 

31 

46 

42 

3 

3 

84 

56 

20 

18 

7 

3 

371 

267 

237 

151 

147 

93 

39 

25 

22 

16 

12 

4 

17 

13 

21  456 
5  340 
1  588 
1  613 
3  492 
262 
9  161 


254  180 

225  762 

15  972 

8  895 

3  276 

275 


235  588 
197  175 
17  256 

1  805 

5  050 
3  381 

2  786 

6  990 
5  504 


lOa  994 
96  972 
66  538 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


1  197  010 


253  460 

225  762 

15  764 

8  691 

3  096 

147 


217  686 

182  853 

15  676 

1  495 

4  544 
3  197 

(Dl 
6  630 

5  316 
1  314 


108  360 
96  972 
66  538 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


43 

160 

39  508 

107 

852 

105  318 

28 

294 

27  822 

(01 

(01 

(01 

(Dl 

52 

530 

52  122 

41 

655 

41  457 

(01 

10  665 

1 

678 

(D) 

1 

385 

1  369 

6 

423 

5  619 

18 

537 

17  797 

(01 

(Dl 

(0) 

101 

442 

442 

6 

872 

6  206 

1 

546 

ID) 

522 

(Dl 

58 

172 

55  444 

36 

253 

33  937 

30 

141 

28  315 

2 

750 

2  430 

47  797 

42  721 

3  074 

1  484 

503 

15 


19  961 

15  281 

1  490 

183 

407 

573 

(Dl 

1  705 


10  997 
9  336 
6  346 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


9  817 
7  797 
2    020 


9    309 

6    201 

5    274 

392 


1    010   020 

914    438 

55   322 

30   095 

9   771 

394 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


407 

128 

316 

841 

28 

870 

3 

726 

7 

900 

9 

638 

IDl 

33 

915 

28 

669 

5 

246 

(01 

842 

203 

347 

174 

067 

121 

785 

(Dl 

IDl 

(01 

16 

476 

(01 

b 

346 

(Dl 

ID) 

71 

927 

363 

852 

101 

161 

IDl 

(0) 

183 

131 

144 

693 

36 

438 

IDl 

5 

367 

IDl 

7 

737 

101 

17 

450 

56 

967 

IDl 

101 

1 

104 

18 

984 

IDl 

IDl 

175 

149 

116 

551 

97 

125 

8 

665 

101 

101 

IDl 

14    440 

12    517 

1    333 

436 


6    084 

4    560 

393 


1  749 
1  442 
1    015 


1  860 
1  252 
1    004 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-53 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-contin 


ued 


city  and  kind  of  business 


BOSTON — C  ONT I NUED 


FURNITURE^  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES — CON. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINS.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAfiES) 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAINi  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORESi  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TrPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGiOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS.  . 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES.  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  .  . 


Total 
(number) 


1  394 
257 
137 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


119  010 
110  018 
72  037 


39  111 

37  967 

1  12l( 


173  352 

57  558 

5  832 

1  528 

1*  301 

11  657 

"t  685 

6  972 


i*9  077 
27  277 
3  352 
18  tUB 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


116  702 
107  710 
71  151 


38  359 

37  291 

1  06B 


164  994 

57  558 

4  452 

770 

3  682 


(D> 
619 


3  056 
(Dl 
434 

1  417 
832 
172 

5  980 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


39  150 
30  254 
19  933 


6  097 

5  975 

122 


20  863 

4  526 

872 

128 

744 


901 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


755  197 
577  948 
390  002 


394  039 
86  865 
18  370 
2  441 

15  929 
IDI 

16  491 


12  731 
(D) 

2  058 
5  341 

3  142 
524 

19  522 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(number) 


13  941 
11  162 
7    633 


Active 
proprie 
tors  ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-54    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-conti 


nued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


54 
511 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55PT(554) 


56 

561 1 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 568 

565 

566 

564 1  569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


BROCKTON— CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-«EAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERSi  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIOi  TELEVISIONi  MUSIC  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARMi  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORESi  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  .  . 


847 
657 
190 


223 

988 
076 


661 
837 
563 
261 


27  886 

22  816 

3  748 

1  322 


53  248 

50  526 

1  215 


6  723 
4  533 
2  190 


754 
594 
160 


12  997 

3  290 

273 


27  644 

22  816 

3  578 

1  250 


49  936 

47  564 

1  155 


1  214 
901 
313 


269 
752 
249 


3  954 

3  150 

655 

149 


27  374 
17  598 
9  776 


35  282 
6  806 
1  035 


4  909 
13  539 
4  573 


74  763 
60  094 
11  775 
2  894 


78  856 

71  813 

1  887 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-55 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

CAMBRIDGE— CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES — CONTINUED 

FRUIT  STORESt  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY>  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY!  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHIiiG  STORES 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL   ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


FALL  RIVER 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ( SEAFOOD  1  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


U  393 

3  903 

5  016 

3  237 

1  779 

1  136 

1  218 
120 


27  7«7 
5  198 
22  519 


2H  710 
19  374 
5  335 


33  t93 

28  866 

1  925 

578 


11  121 

3  791 

4  928 
3  237 
1  691 

(0) 

1  200 


24  224 
18  888 
5  336 


5  592 

5  041 

551 


21  043 
6  318 

1  053 

2  740 
924 

819 
4  585 
4  604 


29  389 
25  198 
1  785 


680 

32    210 

510 

9   600 

828 

16    161 

507 

10    080 

321 

6    081 

2  685 
572 
222 


125  461 
101  223 
24  238 


17  346 
15  811 
1  535 


47  907 

11  096 

4  798 

6  422 
3  939 

2  570 

7  001 
11  981 


257 
140 
117 


497 
096 
401 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-56    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—  Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


FALL  FilVER— CONTINUED 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

HEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES] 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


12  057 
8  05H 
4  003 


8  388 
5  t96 
2  892 


658 
3J3 
325 


045 
331 
937 


3  816 
1  639 
1  820 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


11  761 
7  908 
3  853 


794 
902 
892 


658 
333 
325 


3  812 
1  639 
1  816 


8  856 

17  458 

6  907 

15  931 

852 

622 

361 

IDI 

1  783 

1  165 

618 


619 
278 
309 


34  519 
25  796 
8  723 


35  353 
22  576 
12  577 


12  605 
12  166 

440 


63 

1  009 

26 

511 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(0) 

(01 

702 

11  895 

186 

3  618 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-57 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-cont 


inued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

HAVERHILL— CONTINUED 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

dOMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .... 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


1*37 
817 
113 


5  492 
3  496 
2  422 


18  610 

16  758 

710 


3  301 
2  268 
1  033 


3  739 

2  790 

919 


3  086 

1  490 

905 


11  412 

5  492 

3  498 

2  422 


604 
407 
197 


1  562 
663 
587 
312 


9  843 
3  532 
3  327 


11  738 
8  061 
3  677 


20  141 
16  768 
3  373 


528 

10    152 

286 

5   825 

150 

2    685 

92 

1    642 

29  776 
13  055 
10  638 
6  083 


613 
292 
235 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-58    MASSACHUSETTS 


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TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—  Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 


nearest 
Nov,  15 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


56 

561 1  567 

562-31568 

562 

553 1 568 

565 

555 

554 1559 


59    EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 


54 
541 
542 

543 

544 
545-549 


55   EX.554 


HOLYOKE— CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

»OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


731 

2  174 

1  622 

352 

635 

1  224 

100 


5  267 
3  356 
1  909 


5  703 
3  540 
2  163 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


195 
296 
899 


5  445 
3  282 
2  163 


743 
5  356 
1  721 


21  115 

18  813 

17  239 

15  475 

1  557 

1  197 

172 

(Dl 

288 

(0) 

1  859 

1  755 

830 

15  120 

155 

2  934 

375 

5  926 

327 

6  005 

48 

921 

794 
496 
298 


1  349 
799 
550 


138 

608 
227 


14  493 
8  812 
5  681 


27  590 
16  122 
11  468 


3  029 
12  075 

4  029 


35  814 

23  910 

1  687 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-59 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

LAWRENCE — CONT  INUED 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHINSi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESt  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11  059 

3  326 

5  286 

3  938 

1  3«8 
(01 

1  772 


6  920 
4  737 
2  183 


8  5U7 
6  087 
2  1*60 


16  215 

(Dl 

1  763 


10  769 

3  29U 

5  260 

3  938 

1  322 
(u) 

1  686 


6  KtS 
t  347 
2  101 


8  111 
5  651 
2  460 


13    630 

12    910 

1    960 

1    960 

(D) 

(Dl 

248 

248 

730 

730 

(Dl 

(01 

1    339 

1    309 

5    768 

5    704 

2    827 

2    439 

1  805 
542 
949 
710 
239 
(Dl 
236 


1  043 
722 
321 


33  843 
10  563 
18  071 
13  074 

4  997 
(D) 

4  150 


19  650 
13  364 
6  286 


39  830 
27  477 
12  353 


887 

34 

578 

226 

4 

451 

(01 

(Dl 

42 

725 

104 

1 

953 

(Dl 

(Dl 

189 

3 

337 

885 

15 

985 

392 

7 

418 

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TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-contmued 


SIC 

code 


56 

561.567 
562-3 < 568 
562 

563.568 
565 
566 
561. 569 


592 
593 
59« 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


521 

522-5211 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5V 

sal 

5lt2 
5«3 
514 
5«5-5U9 


LOWELL— CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 
TOTAL 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl. 


DRUG  SCORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL. 


LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

I  JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


Total 
(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  iWittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not : 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


10  925 
7  65« 
3    271 


1  065 
5    500 

2  559 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


733 
USB 
002 
273 


139 

171 
257 
UOl 


31  082 
1  529 
1  103 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


10  723 
7  452 
3    271 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


916 
5  096 
2  323 


597 
458 
966 
173 


32  978 

28  708 

1  143 

981 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


145 
804 
372 


534 
272 
124 
138 


2  001 

1  204 

429 

368 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


52  995 
37  736 
15  259 


2  486 
14  958 
6  628 


10  403 

5  584 

2  587 

2  232 


35  951 
20  525 
7  731 
7  695 


54  005 
41  041 

1  994 

2  753 


1  080 
820 
260 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-61 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number! 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


LYNN — CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  ■  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


6  286 
3  90B 
2  378 


11  398 
8  628 

2  770 


15  059 
3  6«2 

3«e 


830 
6314 
212 

98U 


10  750 

2  3H3 
5  015 


6  080 
3  788 
2  292 


10  916 
8  1116 
2  770 


It  353 

3  612 

282 

«63 


830 
6311 
212 
98« 


15 

667 

It 

107 

12 

967 

U 

831 

662 

(Dl 

87 

(D) 

216 

216 

1 

735 

1 

727 

13 

"13U 

13 

3U8 

1  499 
339 

580 


2  708 

2  079 

629 


125 
703 
558 


28  1160 
5  «57 
11  288 


20  722 
12  570 
8  152 


5«  079 
39  761 
It  318 


36  633 

7  1181 
1  3U2 
1  255 


2  122 

11  927 
9  456 


1  119 
887 
232 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not; 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  [Me. 


ailable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


23-62    MASSACHUSETTS 


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TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


SIC 

code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


55 

561.567 

562-3.558 

552 

553.568 

555 

555 

554 . 559 


59   EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 
543 
544 
545-549 


MALDEN— CONTINUED 


APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES] 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


NEW  BEDFORD 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE- 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL ■ 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS.  . 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES.  - 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  .  , 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  .  .  .  , 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  . 

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 


150 
692 
549 
794 
855 
802 
007 


3  559 

2  603 

956 


5  884 
4  148 
1  736 


2  959 

2  705 

253 


12  617 

5  486 

278 


722 
4  395 
1  251 


526 
902 
981 

643 


36  037 
31  429 
2  005 


4  954 
592 
2  623 
1  794 
829 
738 
901 


389 
569 
820 


5  678 
3  942 
1  735 


959 
705 
253 


11  699 

5  408 

190 


722 
831 
083 


4  088 

2  846 

763 

479 


32  423 
28  339 

1  778 


814 

15  311 

72 

1  305 

459 

8  615 

300 

5  884 

159 

2  732 

114 

2  317 

159 

3  073 

1  425 
982 
443 


2  877 

2  311 

126 


28  770 
20  344 
8  426 


9  228 

8  715 

513 


29  105 

7  839 

869 


2  308 
13  395 

3  312 


572 
436 
136 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Hfittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-63 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmu 


ed 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


NEW  BEDFORD— CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


10  585 

10  271 

1  653 

1  589 

S  477 

5  455 

t  802 

1    794 

675 

661 

1  255 

1  215 

545 
417 
128 


16  929 

2  765 

254 

1  650 

340 

883 

1  345 

7  125 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


8  245 
5  217 
3  028 


1  303 
6  707 

2  019 


3  213 

2  838 

113 


29  138 
4  024 
17  409 
15  747 

1  662 

2  740 
(D) 
(Dl 


37  425 
25  749 
11  676 


327 

5  072 

36 

622 

199 

3  726 

(D) 

(D) 

(D> 

(Dl 

153 

3  184 

928 

16  609 

299 

5  496 

63  946 

56  827 

2  226 

426 


819 
580 
239 


23-64    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-contm 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 

payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

NEKTON— CONTINUED 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

5611567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 566 

565 

566 

561 1 569 

TOTAL 

5 
21 

11 

10 

5 
7 
6 

3« 

5 
15 
7 

e 

3 

7 

12  028 

496 

8  842 

1  795 

7  047 

1  606 

636 

448 

U  B02 
496 
8  790 
(Dl 
(Dl 
1  444 
636 
436 

1  620 
89 
1  084 
(Dl 
(Dl 
277 
89 
81 

32  549 

1  538 

22  991 

(Dl 

(Dl 

4  671 

1  856 

1  493 

470 
21 
343 
(01 
(Dl 
63 
22 
21 

MENiSi  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES i  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

2 

•OMEN'S  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

(01 
4 

3 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS i  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572 1 573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIOi  TELEVISIONi  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

37 
19 

18 

27 
13 

It 

5  026 
3  750 
1  276 

4  864 
3  692 
1  172 

821 
611 
210 

16  703 
15  105 
3  598 

160 
134 
46 

20 
12 
8 

SB 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

67 
53 
It 

65 
51 

lu 

9  099 

8  346 

753 

9  065 

8  312 

753 

2  231 

2  050 

181 

44  621 
41  296 
3  525 

889 
834 
55 

21 
19 

2 

59PT(591) 
591      1 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

38 
35 

3 

38 
35 

3 

5  717 
(D) 
(Dl 

5  717 
(D) 

(D) 

886 
(Dl 
(Dl 

15  642 
(Dl 

(Dl 

282 
(01 

(01 

13 
(Dl 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

591* 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

103 
21 
6 
6 
5 
1 
11 
20 
33 

75 
19 
2 
6 
3 
1 
5 
12 
27 

10  838 

4  196 

(D) 

393 

296 

(Dl 

733 

2  711 

2  330 

10  052 

4  112 

(U) 

393 

(Dl 

(Dl 

643 

2  367 

2  276 

1  499 
483 
(Dl 

52 
(Dl 
(Dl 

95 
333 
477 

27  578 

8  744 

(Dl 

1  004 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  425 

5  181 

8  879 

392 
105 
(Ul 
27 
(Dl 
(Dl 
20 
56 
167 

59 

3 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

3 
(Dl 
(Dl 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

12 
19 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

17 

9 

1  325 

529 

84 

1  609 

14 

PITTSFIELD 

516 

424 

108  211 

104  541 

13  795 

266  380 

3  920 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

23 

11 
6 
5 

1 

19 
9 
4 

5 
1 

5  301 

1  731 
(01 

2  026 

(D) 

5  243 

1  701 
(Dl 

2  026 
(D) 

927 
277 
(Dl 
376 
(Dl 

17  185 

5  006 

(01 

7  402 

(Dl 

179 
61 

(Dl 
74 
(Dl 

521 

522-524 

5251 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

4 
(01 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

23 
3 

11 
6 

21 
3 
14 

18  162 

11  286 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

11  286 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

1  716 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

35  935 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 
560 
(01 
(Dl 

(Dl 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

(Dl 

FOOD  STORES 

92 
68 
5 
2 

13 

54 
38 
3 

2 
U 

28  319 
25  374 
(01 
42 
135 
(Dl 

27  137 

24  430 

(01 

(Dl 
2  071 

2  380 

1  857 

(Dl 

(Dl 
462 

49  540 

40  544 

(01 

(01 
8  010 

651 
515 
(01 

(Dl 
115 

5U1 

60 

sua 

5U5-5U9 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

(Dl 

7 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

36 

28 

17  163 

16  683 

1  943 

32  900 

340 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(  551)1 

ue 

40 

5  760 

5  262 

526 

9  685 

151 

46 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-65 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


Witli 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


PITTSFIELD— CONTINUED 


APPAr?ELi    ACCESSORY    STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES i  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 

DRINKING  Places 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES  I.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


Standard  Notes;      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Witliheltl  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)Not; 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


iilable.      (X)  Not  applicable. 


6  696 
5  080 
1  616 


9  nib 

2  187 

396 


551 
790 
534 
227 


337 
530 
155 


6  tue 

4  832 
1  616 


8  916 

2  397 

396 


7  509 

5  762 

53"t 

1  213 


26  582 

23  148 

3  132 

302 


34  125 
28  128 

2  207 
346 
137 

3  307 


1  701 

1  351 

350 


4  244 

3  559 

608 


3  292 

2  207 

248 


32  326 

25  417 
6  909 


20  915 
5  459 
1  460 


24  521 
19  018 
1  732 
3  771 


73  246 

60  977 

10  830 

1  439 


70  801 
46  642 
5  388 


23-66    MASSACHUSETTS 


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TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59   EX 

592 

593 

59« 

595 

596 

597 

59S 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


QUINCY— CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

HOHEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-IVEAR  STORES 

SOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JE»ELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


SOMERVILLE 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FIbH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  .... 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


8  674 

1  751 

2  593 
2  269 

304 

(01 

1  327 


16 

824 

3 

462 

365 

357 

216 

86 

893 

7 

368 

4 

077 

5  414 

3  324 

1  500 

590 


21  193 

18  580 

817 

335 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


8  588 

1  661 

2  577 
2  289 

288 

(Dl 

1  327 


5  584 
3  030 
2  554 


10  977 
8  089 

2  see 


eo7 

7  152 
3  749 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


3  324 

1  500 

590 


17  523 

15  386 

403 

317 


2  797 

2  096 

701 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


810 
399 
314 


7  564 
6  535 
1  029 


14  567 
8  579 
5  988 


54  716 
41  on 
13  705 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


10  826 

5  819 

1  667 

3  340 


16  044 

8  568 

5  789 

1  687 


33  313 

26  477 

612 

287 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (0)  V/ittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NAI  Not: 
'Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  fable. 


iilable.      (X)  Nol  applicable 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-67 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments witti 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


SOMERVILLE — CONT I NUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


SPRINGFIELD 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE 
FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 


923 
281 
662 


2  128 

1  502 

626 


3  999 

3  736 

263 


«10 
115 
233 


259 
561 
701 


2  028 

1  142 

586 


6  099 

2  875 

3  224 


3  909 

3  646 

263 


310 

3  627 

595 


49  092 

41  996 

6  152 

944 


55  230 

50  354 

1  876 

183 


1  399 
692 
707 


7  771 

6  120 

1  525 

126 


976 
380 
169 


4  654 

716 

1  503 


5  519 
«  273 
1  245 


27  514 

13  330 

14  184 


12  005 
n  158 

847 


s 

378 

1 

251 

33? 

ID) 

1 

086 

10 

459 

1 

610 

146  099 

117  531 

25  089 

2  479 


97  519 

B4  714 
4  554 


537 
278 
259 


855 
385 
441 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero,      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Nol  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23-68    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


56 

551 t 567 

562-31 558 

552 

553 1  558 

555 

555 

554  I  559 


SPRINGFIELD— CONT I NUED 


APPARELi    ACCESSORY    STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERA6ESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591         TOTAL 

592  LIQUOR  STORES 

593  ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

594  BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

595  SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

595  FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

597  JEWELRY  STORES  

598  FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

599  OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

521         LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

522-524     HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

5251  HARDWARE  STORES 

5252  FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART*  TOTAL 

531         DEPARTMENT  STORES 

533         LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

539         MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

542  MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

543  FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

544  CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

545-549     OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  iWilhheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Nolj 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  tins  table. 


20  357 
5  845 
7  185 
5  289 
1  897 
3  351 
3  453 
522 


14  305 
7  601 
6  704 


24  779 

5  780 

895 

1  722 
552 
(Dl 

2  147 


15  580 

10  649 

3  499 

955 

465 


56  565 

58  502 

1  703 

865 

1  116 

4  379 


164       134       16  791 

lable.      (X)  Not  applicable. 


20  059 
5  733 
7  082 
5  239 
1  843 
3  333 
3  399 
522 


13  749 
7  341 
5  406 


23  503 

5  760 
857 

1  530 
480 
(D) 


53  573 

55  974 

1  625 

865 

995 

4  113 


180 
937 
335 
891 
444 
259 
552 


4  647 
3  522 
1  125 


3  597 

825 
125 
391 


5  533 

4  271 
201 


57  951 
15  848 
23  481 
15  307 
7  174 
4  917 
10  740 
1  975 


43  015 
26  295 
16  721 


97  785 
74  303 
23  482 


58  888 
14  434 
2  471 
7  673 


106  139 
80  547 
3  697 
898 
2  333 
18  564 


900 
223 

412 
297 

115 


480 
264 
215 


1  941 

1  546 

395 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-69 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors o( 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


56 

561 1567 

552-3.568 

562 

563  I  558 

555 

555 

55Ui559 


59  EX 

592 

593 

59« 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


WORCESTER— COM  I NUED 


4PP4RELI  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

*OMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


30  506 

7  200 
1«  525 

8  383 

5  1«2 
1  3«0 

6  921 
517 


13  982 
8  787 
5  195 


22  Oil 
17  127 
t  584 


25  937 
5  501 
1  105 

1  051 
759 

2  022 
8  853 
5  515 


30  054 

7  010 
14  429 

8  329 
6  100 
1  220 
5  888 

617 


13  556 
8  525 
5  031 


21  095 
15  579 
4  515 


24  375 

5  501 

948 

1  041 

759 

1  975 
8  073 

4  977 


4  835 

1  194 

2  483 
1  541 

942 
173 
921 
55 


103 
503 
500 


385 

1  020 

937 


88  724 
19  635 
45  917 
28  990 
17  927 

3  332 
17  639 

1  201 


40  729 
30  328 
10  401 


103  534 
82  549 
20  885 


62  503 
14  379 

1  404 

2  886 


5  957 
18  190 
15  493 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available, 
•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)   Not  applicable. 


23-70    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


SIC 
code 


5812    PART 


5812    PART 


5812    PART 


5812    PART 


5812    PART 


5612    PART 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


MASSACHUSETTS 
IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS'     TOTAL. 


RLSTAURANTSi     LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS    

REFRESHMENT    PLACES    .     .     . 


BOSTON    SMSA 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL. 


RESTAURANTSt  LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  .  .  . 


BROCKTON  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTA 


FALL  RIVER. 


IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL. 


' ITCHBURG-LEOMINSTER    SMSA 


IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL. 


LAWRENCE-HAVERHILL.     MASS.-N.H..     SMSA 
IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL. 


RESTAURANTSt     LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS    

REFRESHMENT    PLAGES     .     .     . 


LOWELL    SMSA 


IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTA 


NEW    BEDFORD    SMSA 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTA 
NCHROOMS 


RESTAURANTS 
CAFETERIAS    .     .     .     . 
REFRESHMENT    PLACES 


PITTSFIELD    SMSA 


IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL 

CAFETERIAS    

SPRINgFlELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE.MASS.-CQNN.,  SMSA 


IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTA 


RESTAURANTSi     LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS    

REFRESHMENT    PLACES    .     .     . 


W>RCESTER     SMSA 


IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL. 


RESTAURANTSt     LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS    

REFRESHMENT    PLACES    .     .     . 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


1  1131 
8  158 
1    733 


555 

(D) 
(D) 


6111 

(D) 
2  98 
(D) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


1  1431 
8  158 
1    733 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


363 

2    1)78 

1492 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

neatest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


1    320 
1    320 


(D) 

1    2614 

(D) 


Represoits  zeio.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  avaiiable.      (X)  Not  ainlicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-71 


TABLE  8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for 
Military  Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


1  These  data  were  collected  by  trie  Department  of  Detense  and  at 

not  included  in  any 

ol  ttie  tabulations  ol  the  1963  Census  of  Business] 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

57    i2U 

7     172 

18 

67 

6    113 

15    198 

1140 

1    097 

5   819 

5    67U 

601 

1 

3 

7  3H 

1     521 

3 

90 

721 

1    022 

1143 

2 
1148 
1427 
3 
146 
253 

''70    283 
10    783 

69 
13    5142 
28    288 

75 
2    036 
15    1192 

16    131 
14    0814 

14    302 

7    635 

55 

55 

8145 
203 

100 
1152 

10 

181 

37 

87 

13 

11  9146 

2    308 

- 

- 

2    3147 

7    0614 

- 

227 

- 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

17    261 

2  776 

18 
67 

5  557 

6  558 

85 
898 

3  522 

2     167 

371 
1 
3 

1170 

685 
3 
1(7 

387 

611 

92 

2 
93 
27U 
3 
23 
1214 

146    271 

7  882 

69 
10    520 
18    118 

75 
1    105 

8  5014 

14    232 
512 

14714 

1  005 

11414 

2  297 

662 
27 

814 
181 

55 

53U 

250 

7 

18 
66 

10 
129 

12    066 

593 

- 

- 

- 

Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.       'Revised. 


23-72    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


MASSACHUSCTTSiTOTAL 

BARNSTABLE  COUNTY^.  .  .  . 
BARNSTABLE  TOWN  .  .  . 
FALMOUTH  TOWN  .... 
PROVINCETOWN    TOWN     .     . 

BERKSHIRE    COUNTY 

NORTH    ADAMS     

PITTSflELO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY  .  . 

ADAMS  TOWN 

DALTON  TOWN  

GREAT  BARRINGTON  TOWN 

LEE  TOWN 

WILLIAMSTOWN  TOWN  .  . 

BRISTOL  COUNTY 

ATTLEBORO  

FALL  RIVER.  ■ 

NEW  BEDFORD  

TAUNTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY  .  . 

DARMOUTH  TOWN  .... 

FAIRHAVEN  TOWN.  .  .  . 

MANSFIELD  TOWN.  .  .  . 

NORTH  ATTLE60R0UGH 

TOWN  .  .  ;  

SOMERSET  TOWN  .... 
SWANSEA  TOWN 

DUKES  COUNTY 

ESSEX  COUNTY 

BEVERLY  

GLOUCESTER 

HAVERHILL  

LAWRENCE 

LYNN 

NEW8URYP0RT  

PEABODY  

SALEM  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY  ,  . 

AMESBURY  TOWN  .... 

ANDOVER  TOWN 

DANVERS  TOWN 

IPSWICH  TOWN 

MARBLEHEAD  TOWN  .  .  . 

METHUEN  TOWN 

NAHANT  TOWN  

NORTH  ANDOVER  TOWN.  . 

ROCKPORT  TOWN  .... 

SAUGUS  TOWN  

SWAMPSCOTT  TOWN  .  .  . 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY^ 

GREENFIELD  TOWN  .  .  . 
MONTAGUE  TOWN  .... 
ORANGE  TOWN  

HAMPDEN  COUNTY 

CHICOPEE 

HOLYOKE  

SPRINGFIELD  

WESTFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY  .  . 

AGAWAM  TOWN  

LONGMEADOW  TOWN  .  .  . 

LUDLOW  TOWN  

PALMER  TOWN  

WEST  SPRINGFIELD  TOWN 

HAMPSHIRE  COUNTY 

NORTHAMPTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY  .  . 

AMHERST  TOWN 

EASTHAMPTON  TOWN.  .  . 

SOUTH  HADLEY  TOWN  .  . 

WARE  TOWN  

■MIDDLESEX    COUNTY 

CAMBRIDGE     

EVERETT     

LOWELL 

MALDEN 

MARLBOROUGH     

MEDFORD     

MELROSE     

NEWTON 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


52  148«   35  U08 


57 

H  513 
279 

1  265 

1  367 
171 

1  161 
113 
109 
82 


15U 

6  3q0 
323 
335 
595 

1  029 

1  095 
215 
332 
550 

1  866 


137 


1  318 
503 
687 

1  863 


1  002 
330 
672 


9  893 

1  118 

H3« 

1  002 


2  820 
297 
1)75 

1  275 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


6    2141    867 

112  821 

33  200 

20  500 

7  505 


23  U89 
R3  693 
51  611 
10  <430 
3  380 
12  673 
5  728 
7    U76 

tlB  212 
30  371 
120  791 
127  196 
146  350 
93    501 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


4  35 


17 

801 

8 

U52 

14 

550 

11 

353 

661) 

31)1) 

39 

435 

32 

675 

66 

213 

103 

992 

1  18 

758 

21 

325 

08 

335 

71 

410 

157 

171 

11 

260 

1  1 

721 

19 

066 

10 

977 

It 

01)1 

17 

691 

971 

a 

583 

3 

7214 

20 

080 

« 

279 

61  138 

3D  838 

U  526 

5  676 

513  925 

1)1)  11)3 

81  034 

256  188 


38  1)77 
1)9  220 

10  992 

11  139 


6  817  1  327  860 
207  345 
31  846 
120  102 
87  490 
18  979 
76  755 
20  761 
101  277 


32  580 

19  900 
7  287 

150  757 

20  965 
80  457 
49  335 

9  226 

3  294 

11  817 

5  386 

7  314 

383  454 

28  233 

111  199 

117  964 

42  924 

83  134 


6 

537 

7 

343 

8 

365 

16 

68  1 

7 

758 

3 

554 

10 

787 

619 

964 

37 

493 

30 

613 

61 

803 

102 

540 

no 

566 

20 

085 

45 

573 

67 

992 

143 

299 

10 

566 

n 

026 

17 

802 

10 

223 

13 

473 

15 

209 

573 

4 

099 

3 

384 

19 

098 

7 

499 

56 

836 

33 

724 

4 

226 

36  803 
42  954 
10  170 
9  911 


1  259  754 

200  221 

27  410 

113  768 

83  156 

17  909 

73  961 

19  759 

97  431 


877 

17  516 

2  451 
10  064 

5  001 
906 
295 

1  225 
586 
722 

45  101 

3  263 

13  864 

14  507 


1  911 
660 
353 


13 

500 

14 

285 

2 

350 

5 

678 

8 

775 

16 

697 

1 

085 

1 

296 

2 

13? 

1 

188 

1 

6  36 

1 

416 

56 

57  3 

421 

2 

213 

1 

070 

6 

602 

4 

35  3 

59  693 
4  381 
9  610 

31  860 
4  139 
9  703 
1  35' 
210 
568 
1  246 
4  434 


8  787 
4  364 
4  423 
1  130 
1  009 
515 
890 


3  234 

14  247 

9  945 

1  839 
8  076 

2  081 
11  957 


County  and  city 


IIDDLESEX    COUNTY — CON 
SOMERVILLE.     .     . 
WALTHAM    .... 

WOBURN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

ARLINGTON  TOWN. 

AYER  TOWN  .  .  . 

BELMONT  TOWN.  . 

BILLERICA  TOWN. 

CHELMSFORD  TOWN 

DRACUT  TOWN  .  . 

FRAMINGHAM  TOWN 

LEXINGTON  TOWN. 


MAYNARD  TOWN.  . 
NATICK  TOWN  .  . 
READING  TOWN.  . 
STONEHAM  TOWN  . 
WAKEFIELD  TOWN. 
WATERTOWN  TOWN. 
WINCHESTER  TOWN 


NORFOLK  COUNTY.  . 

OUINCY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

BRAINTREE  TOWN. 

BROOKLINE  TOWN. 

CANTON  TOWN  .  . 

DEDHAM  TOWN  .  . 

FOXBOROUGH  TOWN 

FRANKLIN  TOWN  . 

MILTON  TOWN  .  . 


NEEDHAM  TOWN.  . 
NORWOOD  TOWN.  . 
RANDOLPH  TOWN  . 
SHARON  TOWN  .  . 
STOUGHTON  TOWN. 
WALPOLE  TOWN.  . 
WELLESLEY  TOWN. 
WEYMOUTH  TOWN  . 


LYMOUTH  COUNTY  . 

BROCKTON.  .  .  . 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 
ABINGTON  TOWN  . 
BRIDGEWATER  TOWN 
H INGHAM  TOWN.  . 


MIODLEBOROUGH  TOWN 
PLYMOUTH  TOWN 
ROCKLAND  TOWN 
WHITMAN  TOWN. 


UFFOLK  COUNTY.  . 

BOSTON 

CHELSEA  .... 

REVERE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 
WINTHROP  TOWN 


WORCESTER  COUNTY.  . 
FITCHBURG  .... 

GARDNER  

LEOMINSTER.  .  .  . 
WORCESTER  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNT 

ATHOL  TOWN.  .  . 

AUBURN  TOWN  .  . 

CLINTON  TOWN.  . 

DUDLEY  TOWN  .  . 

GRAFTON  TOWN.  . 

HOPEDALE  TOWN  . 

MILFORD  TOWN.  . 

MILLBURY  TOWN  . 

NORTHBRIDGE  TOWN 


NORTH  BROOKFIELD  TOWN 
OXFORD  TOWN  .  . 
SHREWSBURY  TOWN 
SOUTHBRIDGE  TOWN 
SPENCER  TOWN.  . 
OXBRIDGE  TOWN  . 
WEBSTER  TOWN.  . 
WESTBOROUGH  TOWN 
WINCHENDON  TOWN 


Total 
(number) 


487 

37  1 

240 

158 

789 

2  597 

289 

205 

3  868 

792 

3  076 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


10  086 

9  036 

483 


156 

5  908 
533 

230 
304 

1  968 

2  873 


1  838 

550 

1  288 


6  858 

6  234 

279 

269 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


26  064 
479  642 

34  420 

9  675 

26  228 

9  682 

11  139 
4  448 

77  862 

26  820 

12  265 
32  077 
15  654 
21  956 
26  161 
45  826 
15  299 

8  422 


540  129 

130  913 

409  216 

25  152 

94  741 

8  541 

25  388 
6  817 

10  616 

10  437 

26  525 
43  794 
14  217 

3  943 
14  922 
10  253 
39  915 
29  426 

271  794 
102  984 
168  810 


13  220 
22  354 

14  596 
12  518 

1  432  416 

1  340  491 

40  393 

39  461 

12  071 

12  071 

629  963 
64  395 
23  699 

27  859 
270  631 
243  379 

13  744 
6  198 

16  552 
4  956 
6  290 
1  864 

21  399 

6  782 
11  OOi 

2  577 

4  205 

19  348 

20  831 

7  135 

5  266 
18  606 

7  573 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


68  007 
80  355 
2  3  984 
453  824 
32  608 
9  277 

25  420 
9  052 

10  145 
3  890 
74  740 

26  418 


514  595 
126  263 
388  332 

23  914 
92  107 

7  763 

24  136 
6  513 
9  738 
9  531 

25  887 
42  796 
13  007 

3  537 
13  664 
9  131 


254  578 

97  360 

157  218 

7  Oil 

5  755 
15  678 

6  032 
11  946 
21  022 
13  954 
11  944 

1  360  234 

1  277  845 

36  021 

36  545 

9  823 

9  823 

588  921 

61  229 

22  237 

25  331 

257  929 

222  195 

13  132 

5  622 

15  650 

4  478 

5  528 
1  756 

19  483 

6  308 
10  205 

2  329 

3  923 

18  536 

19  615 

6  711 

4  520 
17  096 

7  323 
6  261 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


7  763 
10  107 

2  711 
52  235 

3  318 

1  081 

2  903 
895 
980 
452 

8  937 

3  140 

1  266 

3  858 

1  644 

2  410 
2  917 
5  435 
1  798 


883 

60  149 

17  093 

43  056 

2  262 

10  865 

802 

2  759 

967 

987 

974 


2  862 
4  654 
1  215 

345 
1  434 

925 
4  778 

3  103 

28  331 

11  730 

16  601 

680 

682 

1  858 

594 

1  367 

2  126 
1  259 
1  519 

198  197 

188  576 

4  474 

4  227 

920 

920 

69  473 
7  295 
2  617 
2  727 
33  991 
22  843 
1  531 
768 

1  465 
430 
470 
243 

2  061 
620 
925 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
^Therc  are  no  cities  in  this  county.  Places  shown  are  towns. 


(NA)  Not  availatile.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-73 


TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  ar 

based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions  ] 

Kifid  of  business 

Establistiments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 

(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

Total 

(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

BOSTON  SMSA 

BROCKTON  SMSA 

2'4    736 

1     137 
SS5 

5    297 
889 

1    957 

1    962 

1    3Hi| 

n  216 

1     118 
t    536 
1    395 

17    068 

757 
560 

2  967 
717 

1    561 

1    578 
950 

3  672 

1  072 

2  92  3 
311 

3    11112    87  1 

1112    111 
1122    996 
836    907 
14115    8115 
16U    723 

253    716 
147    9U3 
302    324 
113    063 
417    863 
195    350 

3    272    890 

134    647 
4  15    341 
771    676 
441    933 
151    829 

245    962 
141     049 

292    516 
111    302 
386    259 
180    376 

1    419 

76 
61 

278 
74 

145 

113 
32 

221 
35 

271 
63 

939 

50 
31 
152 
56 

105 

81 

54 
187 

35 
169 

19 

161    826 

7    517 
16    557 
44    450 

20  8  38 
9    745 

14    881 
6    368 

10    358 
4    298 

21  623 
4    691 

52 

5>    PART* 

LUMBER,     QLOG    MATLS,     HDWE,     FARM    EQUIP.     DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*     

7    033 
16    029 
41    276 

8    459 

14    393 

57 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQUIPMENT     STORES 

5    792 
10    330 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

4    298 
19    663 

55    PART* 

4    027 

FALL  RIVER,  MASS.-R.I..  SMSA 

FITCHBURGLEOMINSTER  SMSA 

1    601 

82 
57 

336 
70 

139 

1  11 
91 

289 
U6 

281 
14  9 

991 

50 
35 
132 
U2 
95 

85 

55 
211 

146 
119 

11 

144    460 

7     330 

15  130 
42     341 

16  001 
7    869 

12    650 
10    663 
10    776 

4    993 
15    513 

1     189 

131    908 

6    734 
14    662 
37    591 
14    725 

6    2  37 

12  194 
10    044 
10    204 

4    993 

13  725 
799 

976 

43 

165 
64 
37 

79 
66 

197 
40 

149 
37 

649 

32 
27 
90 
41 
71 

66 

149 
37 
94 

5 

*100    985 

6    554 
8    717 
26    946 
13    045 
6    7  38 

6     953 
4    787 
8    659 
3    654 
13    27  4 
1    658 

91    963 

52 

5J    PART* 

LUMBEii,     BLDG    MATLS,     HDvVE,     FARM    EQUIP.     DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*     

6    273 
3    288 

12    533 

55PT(55'4) 

6    198 

6    773 

57 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQUIPMENT     STORES 

4    053 
6    944 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

3    425 

1     170 

UWRENCE-HAVERHIIL,  MASS.-lt,H„SMSA 

LOWELL  SMSA 

2    279 

106 
581 

9a 

181 

173 
125 
367 

76 
381 
101 

1     H60 

60 
57 

285 
67 

135 

lUl 
85 

307 
72 

226 
25 

232     194 

12    049 
22    068 
64    262 
32    27  5 

12    210 

18    030 
10    914 
16    975 

7    829 
29    206 

6    376 

(D) 

11     426 
20    310 
56     103 
31    536 

10    872 

17    512 
10    192 
15    969 
(D) 
25    616 

to) 

1    425 

65 
41 

332 
61 

137 

79 

71 
291 

52 
230 

66 

929 

39 
29 

170 
40 
97 

67 

41 
223 

51 
156 

11 

156    048 

9    689 
13    618 
42    806 
18    789 

9    056 

1  1     108 
5    871 

13    014 
5    757 

22    7  37 
3    603 

145    375 

52 

53    PART* 

LUMBER,     BLDG    MATLS,     HDWE,     FARM    EQUIP.     DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*     

9    323 
13    464 
38    432 

18    211 

8    158 

10    928 

57 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQUIPMENT    STORES 

5    063 
11    93! 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

5    666 
21     193 

53    PART* 

2    956 

NEW  BEDFORD  SMSA 

PinSFED  SMSA 

1    722 

70 
53 

«21 
75 

186 

110 
89 

317 
68 

270 
63 

1     072 

qil 
33 

203 
147 

110 

86 

65 
245 

66 
158 

15 

149    527 

6  007 
16    831 
44    132 
13    352 

8    330 

10    195 

7  022 
10    898 

5    746 
16    256 
5    208 

137    659 

5  409 

16  499 
39    832 

17  552 

6  666 

9    339 
6    623 
9    386 

(D) 
15    122 

(D) 

762 

27 
33 
140 
32 
75 

74 

61 
137 

20 
133 

30 

55C 

25 
25 
80 
28 
59 

62 
4! 
113 
20 
87 
10 

99    041 

5    031 
12    745 
24    994 
15    332 

5  319 

6  87  1 

5  359 

6  304 
2'  349 

11    635 
1    552 

94    196 

52 

53    PART* 

51 

LUMBER,     BLOG    MATLS,     HD«E,     FARM    EQUIP.     DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*     

(0) 
12    463 
23    512 

14    974 

55PT(55U) 

5    023 

56 

6    631 

57 
58 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQUIPMENT    STORES 

5  389 

6  352 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

2    849 
10    60S 

(D) 

SPRINGFIELD-CHICOPEE-HOLYOKE,  MASS -CONN.,  SMSA 

WORCESTER  SMSA 

*'l    909 

25U 
150 
939 
2  30 

14M8 

376 
385 
923 
201 
715 
258 

3    220 

169 
99 
1182 
159 
315 

295 
239 
7113 
190 
1165 
61 

574    139 

31    809 
59    839 
151    346 
73    447 
31    725 

43    479 
29    692 
39    413 
22    593 
68    429 
17    317 

532    944 

29    290 
58    566 
136    763 
76    252 
27    140 

42    204 
27    151 
36    160 
21    67  1 
62    730 
14    967 

3    039 

142 
SO 
597 
157 
299 

214 
193 
613 
97 
519 
128 

2    032 

100 
55 
353 
109 
223 

168 
123 
492 

96 
323 

40 

366    930 

25    303 
32    320 
94    666 
55    005 
22    376 

31     139 
17    677 
27    576 
11    657 
41    398 
6    758 

345    083 

52 

53    PART* 

LUMBER,     BLDG    MATLS,     HDWE,     FARM    EQUIP.     DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*     

24    519 
32    203 
87    447 

53    631 

20    000 

56 

30    455 

57 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQUIPMENT    STORES 

16    519 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

11    577 
38    400 

5    306 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


PROVIDENCE,  R.I.-MASS..  SMSA  -  Data  for  this  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  II,  Part  3,  Chapter  41. 


23-74    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Sales 


Total,  all  Establish- 

establish-  merits  with 

ments  payroll 

($1,000)  ($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE>  TOTAL 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


LUHBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP. 

general  merchandise  group  stores*.  . 

food  stores  

Automotive  dealers 

GASOLINE  service  STATIONS  


apparel  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS  * 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


52  'lumber.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

53  PART*  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*.  .  .  . 

5(i  iFOOO  STORES 

55  EX.554  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55PT(55U]  GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


56 


59PT(591 
59  EX.59 
53  PART  t 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FuRNITuRE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


59PTI591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART  * 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*.  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SEKVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES, 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*.  .  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART  • 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS  • 


1  039 
2  38 

065 


BARNSTABLE  COUNTY 


BERKSHIRE  COUNTY 


10  970 
5  357 
32  171 


12  351 
3  868 
15  858 


7  2U1 

5  809 

2  955 
11  665 

3  868 
in  638 

U  269 


161  793 

8  681 
16  385 
U3  736 
22  997 

9  698 

11  188 
8  729 

11  186 
U  792 

22  098 
2  303 


BRISTOL  COUNTY 


ESSEX  COUNTY 


21  193 

36  701 

123  978 

55  U86 

2U  12M 

30  301 

22  511) 
32  257 
13  567 
50  097 

7  991 


383  U5M 

19  "463 
35  616 
111  930 
52  866 
18  502 


13  521 
itU  825 
6    001 


6  3U0 

275 
227 
1  516 
266 
553 


210 

1  115 

250 


183 

32  274 

151 

71  617 

7au 

187  423 

198 

77  422 

U19 

39  372 

380 

51  984 

2  30 

29  070 

940 

54  801 

208 

22  612 

685 

81  079 

52 

16  690 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY 


HAMPDEN  COUNTY 


3 

77  3 

5 

811 

15 

878 

9 

146 

" 

214 

2 

918 

1 

993 

3 

704 

1 

640 

11 

100 

5 

529 

15 

136 

8 

810 

3 

380 

2 

718 

1 

781 

3 

338 

1 

640 

(D) 

(D) 

820 

513  925 

140 

27  163 

83 

54  611 

426 

154  413 

133 

68  519 

288 

29  477 

258 

39  711 

207 

27  383 

654 

54  759 

165 

19  297 

HAMPSHIRE  COUNTY 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY 


6 

611 

6 

691 

23 

363 

15 

578 

5 

650 

4 

743 

3 

625 

6 

638 

3 

410 

12 

8  55 

553 

20  839 
13  136 
4  252 


377 
250 
1  160 
556 
758 

5  57 

575 
1  505 

446 
1  125 

128 


73  231 
119  625 

367  040 
187  673 
77  272 

73  079 
58  595 
95  229 


NORFOLK  COUNTY 


PLYMOUTH  COUNTY 


55  121 

31  419 

150  999 

105  700 

51  979 

37  315 

15  013 

56  648 
18  540 
63  950 
15  445 


144  249 
104  898 
28  959 


271 

794 

15 

137 

21 

363 

79 

34  5 

40 

014 

16 

114 

19 

472 

9 

252 

21 

207 

7 

897 

36 

659 

5 

356 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonsloie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  talile. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23-75 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


-Continued 


SIC 
code 


RETAIL  TRADE,  TOTAL  

LUMBER,  BLOG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEAL 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  gioup  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establistv 

ments 
($1,000) 


SUFFOLK  COUNTY 

6    858  1    «32 

21<)  35 

188 
1    226 


16 
"425 


2145  082 
275  209 
lUl    687 


13  2H7 
lau  333 
105   un 


Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 


33  507 
2ai  122 
2U5  255 
ino  1403 


155  518 
H2  135 
170  831 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


WORCESTER  COUNTY 


1    IMil 

3311 
603 


195 
124 
63M 
23U 
U25 


629    963 

HO  675 
149  239 
172    232 

90  6143 
11     172 

as  606 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


588    921 

39  179 
U8  311 
157  1466 
88  157 
36    058 


20  965 
73  8914 
8    588 


23-76    MASSACHUSETTS 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sates 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
(»,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
Rl.OOO) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 

BOSTON 

BROCKTON 

9  036 

301 
305 
1  989 
181 
UTS 

816 

U95 
1  801 

391 
1  795 

181 

6  231 

185 

169 

1  089 

110 

371 

666 

315 
1  599 

571 
1  165 

131 

1  310  191 

50  029 
212  598 
217  131 
128  061 

11  519 

121  570 
66  607 

150  111 
58  917 

171  569 
99  516 

1  277  815 

28  115 
239  000 
221  761 
127  116 

58  207 

118  316 

61  035 
116  505 

38  095 
162  165 

91  106 

792 

38 
32 
161 

30 
68 

92 

56 
122 

22 
118 

23 

550 

26 
20 
89 
26 
52 

66 
10 
101 
22 
91 
11 

102  9RU 

1  191 
11  861 
21  158 
11  Oil 

5  176 

13  191" 
5  309 
5  211 

2  812 
13  019 

3  519 

97  360 

52 

5  3  PART* 

LUMBER,  ELDG  MATLS,  HD«E ,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

1  258 
11  629 
22  172 

10  918 

1  696 

12  787 

57 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  913 
1  969 

59PT(5'91) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

2  812 

11  675 

3  201 

CAMBRIDGE 

CHICOPEE 

1  ine 

38 
219 
33 
9U 

80 
60 

269 
5U 

183 

812 

30 
21 
133 
29 

80 

61 

233 

51 
133 
18 

207  515 

8  897 

20  125 

18  311 

21  056 
10  280 

7  685 
17  722 

20  105 
5  610 

19  115 

21  780 

200  221 

8  6  37 

20  039 
15  211 
23  992 

9  836 

7  315 

17  186 
19  665 

5  610 

18  163 

21  531 

503 

18 
15 
105 
21 
56 

26 
11 
95 
22 
79 
22 

297 

10 
11 
17 
12 
38 

11 
19 

22 

59 
6 

11  113 

1  755 
1  051 
15  160 
6  133 
1  137 

1  528 

2  263 

3  830 
2  103 
5  321 

581 

39  507 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HOWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

1  577 

891 

13  620 

5  861 

55PT(55t) 

3  751 

1  310 

57 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  957 
3  568 

59PT(59I) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

2  103 
1  369 

170 

FALL  RIVER 

FITCHBURG 

1  265 

62 
53 
327 
50 
95 

99 

81 
2  08 

HI 
215 

3U 

78  5 

56 
31 
151 
32 
63 

53 
171 

11 
115 

10 

120  791 

5  009 
15  006 
31  735 

12  128 
5  537 

11  818 
10  030 
7  931 

1  181 

13  089 
1  021 

111  199 

1  663 
11  538 
30  701 
11  500 

1  323 

11  501 
(D) 
7  509 
1  181 
11  761 
(D) 

535 

28 
21 
107 
27 
17 

53 
10 
90 
21 
72 
21 

575 

18 
IS 
61 
19 
37 

17 
21 
70 
21 
56 

61  595 

1  515 
6  628 
16  865 
8  250 

1  022 

5  201 
5  263 

3  151 

2  105 
8  816 
1  217 

61  229 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

1  357 
6  198 
15  765 

55PT(55U) 

5  152 

57 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

2  927 

3  162 

59PT(591) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

2  105 
(D) 

(D) 

HAVERHILL 

HOLYOKE 

595 

20 
21 
110 
21 

50 

51 

91 
17 
122 
16 

595 

11 
18 
71 
20 
56 

11 
28 
77 
17 
66 
1 

66  213 

5  919 
8  128 
17  506 
11  131 
3  637 

3  668 
5  661 
3  188 
1  836 
8  115 
821 

61  803 

5  885 
8  008 
15  690 
11  263 
5  269 

3  530 
5  505 

5  202 
1  836 

6  909 
706 

687 

31 
17 
119 
32 
38 

62 

70 
118 

26 
116 

25 

175 

22 
15 

22 
51 

56 
11 
96 
26 
80 
9 

81  031 

3  880 

8  507 
23  006 

9  115 
3  207 

5  728 
5  681 
5  139 
2  121 
10  909 
5  13S 

76  516 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

3  621 
8  363 
20  880 

55PT{55a) 

5  662 

57 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORE: 

1  815 

59PT(59I) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

10  195 

LAWRENCE 

LOWELL 

1  029 

33 

12 
299 
16 
63 

97 

63 
155 

59 
111 

51 

683 

23 

26 
113 
50 
19 

83 

137 
39 
91 
15 

108  992 

5  102 
12  553 
26  528 
15  339 

1  811 

11  129 

6  275 

7  585 
3  712 

12  167 
3  828 

102  510 

5  218 
11  965 
23  582 
15  101 

1  360 

10  911 
5  931 
7  221 
3  712 

11  137 
3  512 

1  002 

13 
31 
219 
13 
82 

77 

51 
206 

38 
117 

32 

688 

27 
25 
125 

51 
61 

65 
31 

168 
38 

105 
8 

120  102 

7  781 
13  218 
28  907 

15  296 

6  077 

(D) 
5  371 
9  382 
3  965 

16  201 
(D) 

113  768 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER,  BLDG  MATLS,  HDWE,  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

7  578 
13  170 
25  799 

15  110 

55PT(55a) 

5  733 

(D) 

57 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  710 
8  720 

59PT(591) 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

3  917 
15  561 

(D) 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MASSACHUSETTS    23i77 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958-continued 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(numlier) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
(;i,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEi  FARM  E9UIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

rOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORE 
FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHI 
EATINGt  DRINKING  PLACES  .  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


EQUIPMENT  STORE! 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  HATLSt  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  .  . 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  . 

UMBER.  BLDG  MATES.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
ENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 
OOD  STORES  .....  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINF  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

UMBER.  B^DG  MATES.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALE 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS.  ...  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  .  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

UMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


3  865 
17  173 
35  177 
10  759 


9  171 

6  276 

10  763 

1  238 
12  667 

2  312 


110  566 

3  125 

17  095 

31  357 

10  173 

5  031 

9  081 

6  102 

10  327 
1  238 

11  803 
1  628 


3  809 
16  528 
38  121 


1  707 
13  919 
1  866 


(D) 

6  158 

7  576 


101 

277 

3 

107 

6 

892 

32 

813 

13 

815 

5 

318 

12 

516 

3 

925 

5 

018 

1 

193 

11 

757 

1 

863 

QUINCY 


1 

561 

12 

2  92 

21 

369 

11 

985 

3 

757 

6 

119 

1 

953 

5 

323 

2 

381 

(D) 
12  222 
20  253 

(D) 


2  381 

8  135 

(D) 


130  913 

10  189 
17  002 
31  135 

11  772 
7  811 

11  517 
1  789 
B  851 
3  583 

13  206 
5  025 


71  110 

2  786 
10  590 
17  571 

8  733 

3  319 

7  311 


256  188 

11  309 
31  860 
58  552 
36  996 

12  521 

26  922 

15  038 

16  127 
9  706 

28  315 
8  539 


2  621 

10  ICO 

16  388 

8  629 


213  026 

10  837 
31  266 
53  890 
36  168 

10  978 

2  6  666 

11  376 
15  067 

(D> 

26  631 

ID) 


71  015 

3  972 
1  618 
21  363 
13  107 
5  621 

1  690 
1  910 
5  782 
3  505 
10  322 
1  625 


11  671 
30  269 
61  079 

10  899 
15  375 

29  355 

11  566 
19  299 


3 

910 

10 

090 

21 

153 

13 

758 

2 

160 

5 

159 

2 

321 

1 

630 

2 

618 

9 

008 

1 

719 

97 

131 

2 

919 

6 

612 

31 

559 

13 

685 

5 

070 

12 

182 

3 

715 

1 

958 

(D) 

11 

079 

9 

663 

(n) 

29 

699 

11 

738 

7 

201 

11 

185 

1 

565 

8 

731 

(D) 

12 

121 

1 

535 

68 

007 

3 

812 

1 

168 

18 

209 

13 

107 

" 

759 

1 

730 

1 

786 

5 

531 

(d) 

9 

516 

11  360 
29  927 
59  399 
39  939 
11  323 

26  979 
13  988 
17  935 

8  113 

27  111 
3  892 


Slandard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Michigan 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  24-  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 18 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 40 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 63 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 74 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 80 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 81 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 83 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 84 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 87 


Incorporated  places  ol  100.000  and  over 
Incorporated  places  of  25,000  100,000 
Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas 


24-3 


state  total 


1958 


1963 


$8,897,661,000 


EACH   SYMBOL  =     =.  =  =.  =  = 


5%    CHANGE 


MICHIGAN  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN  MILLIONS   OF  DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials. Farm   [^=  ggg 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers   ^3^608 


General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


2319 
2581 


1572 
^2_363^  _ 


Gasoline  Service 
.  Statipn, 


Appare 


I  ^||iij^^..ai% 


^496    '-^ZE 


ry  St^es-  ^B  556 


Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,  ^456 

Equipment  Stores  ^464 
i2% 

Eating,  Drinking  Places  ^^yci 

Drug  Stores,  ^355 

Proprietary  Stores  |B423 

Other  Retail  Stores  Bgfg 


Nonstore  Retailers 


158 
243 


54% 


1958  1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census      ^ 


24-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5«1 
542 
5«3 
5«4 
5't5-5«9 


55  EX.554 


56 

561.567 

562-3.558 

552 

553.568 

555 

555 

554.559 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS)  FISH  ISEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FkUIT  STOnESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES , 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL , 

DRUG  STORES , 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  , 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL , 

LIQUOR  STORES , 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  . 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS , 

OTHER  STORES , 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


4  529 
1  191 

927 
1  705 

706 


12  204 

9  097 

558 


3  733 

1  888 
1  845 


14  223 
8  585 

5  538 


8  465 

1  016 

1  001 

275 

588 

754 

750 

752 

3  219 


1  043 
589 

1  253 
526 


8  27U 

6  on 

402 

157 

299 

1  405 


3  500 
726 

1  310 
857 
443 
385 
900 
178 


5  409 
750 
477 
195 
414 
572 
515 
530 

1  955 


10  855  344 


508  344 
294  435 
54  628 
143  477 
115  803 


1  386  258 

1  090  123 

187  144 

108  991 


580  864 
389  313 
58  073 
12  700 
15  345 
105  433 


556  145 
131  039 
248  343 
204  594 
43  649 
69  351 
94  175 
13  237 


453  812 
250  202 
203  510 


751  178 
495  472 
255  705 


422  583 
391  198 
31  485 


529  339 
106  105 
33  330 
24  711 
43  238 
135  417 
51  439 


10  430  898 


583  155 
290  756 
48  344 
132  341 
111  715 


1  382  715 

1  090  123 

185  776 

106  817 


2  453  820 
2  280  161 
53  281 
10  018 
12  461 
97    S99 


8  897  661 


545  591 
129  387 
245  077 
203  724 
42  353 
66  389 
92  015 
12  723 


724  188 
482  610 
241  578 


418  297 
388  320 
29  977 


27  130 

23  511 

37  944 

131  521 

57  587 

87  852 

115  879 


13  523 
9  904 

(M 

375 

585 

1  796 


4  452 
1  007 
1  519 


4  440 
2  012 
2  428 


14  842 
9  126 
5  716 


2  472 

2  257 

205 


7  958 
789 
642 
269 
559 
689 
867 
959 

3  074 


3  933 

1  270 
577 

1  350 
525 


153 

2  67 

1  014 


3  932 

873 

1  391 

1  000 


3  200 
1  548 
1  552 


12  538 
7  712 
4  826 


4  925 
621 
355 
195 
383 
489 
571 
535 

1  576 


978  240 
582  260 
153  322 
132  658 


319  117 
104  734 

(M 

14  454 
17  679 
83  218 


496  190 
112  615 
215  321 


455  538 
256  326 
199  212 


535  225 
395  669 
239  557 


355  009 

339  049 

15  960 


557  929 
83  583 

24  001 

25  621 
39  532 
96  057 
63  714 

107  619 
117  502 


e  470  881 


634  525 
355  715 

55  210 
127  997 

95  504 


953  292 
682  260 
162  062 
118  970 


11  196 
13  045 
63  568 


486  590 
110  039 
213  499 
183  054 
30  445 
61  259 
86  410 
15  483 


434  574 
248  744 
185  830 


596  834 
378  211 
218  623 


350  529 

335  503 

15  125 


508  927 

75  975 

20  539 

24  299 

34  588 

91  501 

59  788 

102  053 

99  184 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

**Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
H:omparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


24-6      MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
enhre 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

543 

544 

545 

545 

5452 

5463 

549 


551 1557 

561 

567 

552-3 1 1.5 
552 

563.568 
553 


RETAIL  TFiAOEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  Clothing  and  furnishings  stores 
CUSTOM  tailors  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STOREi  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


69  758 


12  204 

9  097 

459 


3  994 
820 
715 
104 

1  450 
929 
521 
130 


8  274 

5  Oil 

359 


10  855  344 


64  138 

22  160 

29  218 

3  250 

143  477 

115  803 


96  221 

10  065 
2  705 


580  864 
389  313 
54  213 

3  860 
12  700 
15  345 
24  569 
58  223 
32  935 
35  286 

4  672 
7  869 


2  362  818 

2  054  630 

1  781  572 

46  039 

236  919 

119  571 

96  027 

16  392 

66  198 

34  732 

27  657 

3  809 


556  145 

131  039 

126  282 

4  757 

248  343 

204  694 

43  549 

4  677 

2  097 

1  509 
25  502 

9  864 

69  351 

94  175 

7  511 

19  076 

2  531 
55  057 
12  398 

839 


10  430  898 


583  155 
229  548 
51  208 
18  228 
27  274 
2  842 
132  341 
111  715 


1  382  715 

I  090  123 

185  776 

94  857 

9  719 

2  241 


453  820 
280  151 
50  299 

2  982 
10  018 
12  461 
21  251 
66  297 
31  807 
34  490 

3  552 
5  589 


2  324  672 

2  062  546 

1  779  588 

45  039 

235  919 

94  271 

93  073 

16  392 

58  390 

31  362 

24  147 

2  881 


245  077 

203  724 

42  353 

4  341 

1  895 

1  207 

25  372 

9  538 


7  497 
19  075 

2  473 

52  959 

11  998 

725 


3  705 

4  310 
545 

15  092 


169  111 
128  416 

28  643 


179  553 
154  804 

4  514 
221 
806 

1  697 

2  182 
13  558 

6  434 

5  224 
278 

1  303 


193  585 

165  689 

141  165 

5  754 
18  770 

6  341 
14  443 

2  305 
4  808 

3  046 
1  499 

253 


73  969 
18  764 
17  917 

847 

32  908 
27  500 

5  408 
759 
303 
154 

2  801 
1  371 

6  467 
12  454 

1  035 

2  790 
282 

8  347 

1  297 

79 


22  400  519 


1  318  603 

508  573 

152  577 

75  595 

88  207 

13  720 

296  385 

173  346 


591  135 
796  095 
550  892 
210  256 
25  053 
5  840 


3  539  791 

3  045  217 

94  519 

5  079 

17  027 

33  390 

41  644 

270  155 

172  178 

97  978 

5  153 

26  596 


3  737  991 

3  186  319 

2  707  570 

106  599 

372  150 

126  724 

284  189 

45  122 

93  537 

56  613 

30  488 

4  536 


482  424 

379  372 

352  556 

15  815 

664  743 
552  873 
111  670 
15  292 
6  543 
3  437 
56  202 
30  295 

174  372 

235  207 

18  519 

54  458 

5  549 

156  671 

25  889 

1  841 


50  907 
43  705 
12  988 


55  533 

47  455 

1  339 

95 

343 

887 

920 

5  025 

3  250 

1  775 

136 

331 


33  463 
27  322 
23  396 

1  005 

2  921 

1  507 

2  974 
535 

1  025 
559 
309 
57 


24  580 

5  234 

5  038 

195 

12  003 

9  939 

2  054 

312 


3  245 

3  614 

240 

793 


Standarii  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wilhtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  j 
Nonstore  retailers,  part  o(  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


illable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Contmued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STOREb  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES.  ....  

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  .....  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Total 
(number) 


lU  223 
e  685 
6  368 


With 
payroll 


2  799 
1  384 
8U7 
302 
155 
28 
52 
7«6 
409 
260 


5  409 
750 
477 


516 
530 
202 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


126 

454 
4  028 


751  178 
495  472 
375  928 
28  300 
66  897 
24  347 
255  706 


422  683 
391  198 
31  485 


629  339 
106  105 
33  330 

2  174 

31  156 
24  711 
11  230 

13  481 

43  238 
37  807 

5  431 
80  526 

32  134 
22  757 
61  439 
91  864 
28  481 

632 
43  613 
19  138 

33  210 

6  625 

5  973 

14  655 
13  093 
18  787 

3  578 

2  878 

6  578 

3  287 
2  025 

22  546 


243  282 
35  309 
85  715 

122  258 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


446  080 

251  664 

183  973 

47  471 

11  533 

3  177 

5  510 

118  892 

43  284 

32  240 

3  561 

28  679 


724  188 
482  610 
368  034 
28  212 
63  063 
23  301 
241  578 


418  297 
388  320 
29  977 


574  579 
93  045 
27  130 
556 
26  57. 
23  51 
10  420 
13  091 


37  941 
33  439 
4  505 
78  252 
30  978 
22  29 
57  687 
87  862 
27  711 
462 
41  841 
17  848 

29  28i 

4  933 

5  08 
14  26 
11  133 
17  467 

3  502 

2  762 
5  934 

3  137 
1  341 

17  042 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


2  125 

457 

810 

13  359 

5  166 

4  732 
394 

4  33B 


159  021 

120  238 

92  935 

8  704 


65  996 
4  460 
4  385 


490 
5  370 
2  530 

2  520 
8  639 

11  851 

3  398 


155 


3  515 
661 
421 
674 


24  584 
2  962 
11  086 
10  536 


Payroll, 
worl(week 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


175  786 

700  003 

486  337 

143  827 

42  733 

10  150 

16  956 

269  421 

104  362 

102  000 

8  768 

93  232 


3  334  560 
2  499  140 
1  936  364 
174  246 
269  176 
119  354 
835  420 


921  086 
875  349 
45  737 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


13  120 

7  524 

5  253 

1  276 

610 

170 

215 

3  001 

1  274 

1  321 


71  105 
54  927 
42  402 
2  990 


15  739 

14  868 

871 


Actiwe 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


296  401 

68  761 

86  426 

1  911 
84  515 

69  023 
25  360 
43  663 

87  759 
78  633 

9  126 
101  775 
49  036 
45  359 
165  605 
236  896 
71  115 

2  830 
98  219 
64  732 

105  407 

9  707 

10  370 

34  503 

33  265 

68  078 

12  027 

8  544 

14  310 

8  112 

4  565 

55  772 


497  818 
53  594 
225  255 
208  869 


1  394 

1  014 

433 


367 
653 
827 
443 


1  578 
206 
245 
443 
691 
894 
141 
157 


5  971 

1  002 

2  291 
2  678 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  Sli;  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


24-8      MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


MICHIGAN.  TOTAL. 


ALCONA  COUNTY. 


ALGER  COUNTY  .... 

MUNISING  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


ALLEGAN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ALLEGAN 

HOLLAND  ( parti'.  .  . 

OTSEGO  

PLAINWELL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LPENA  COUNTY 

ALPENA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ANTRIM  COUNTY. 
ARENAC  COUNTY. 
BARAGA  COUNTY. 


BARRY  COUNTY  

HASTINGS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BAY  COUNTY  

BAY  CITY  

ESSEXVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BENZIE  COUNTY. 


BERRIEN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
BENTON  HARBOR.  .  .  . 

BUCHANAN  

MLES 

ST  JOSEPH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BRANCH  COUNTY 

COLDWATER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CALHOUN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ALBION  

BATTLE  CREEK  .  .  .  . 

MARSHALL  

SPRINGFIELD   .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ASS  COUNTY 

DO»AGIAC  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HARLEVOIX  COUNTY.  .  . 

BOYNE  CITY  

CHARLEVOIX  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHEBOYGAN  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CHEBOYGAN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HIPPEOA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
SAULT  STE  MARIE.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLARE  COUNTY 


CLINTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ST  JOHNS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 


DELTA  COUNTY  

ESCANABA  

GLADSTONE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Wittl 

payroll 


156 
120 
5U6 

253 
130 
123 

1  025 
128 
537 
119 


269 
126 
1U3 

195 
96 
99 

356 
204 
152 

266 
162 

lot 

256 

171 

337 
106 
231 

265 
86 
179 

92 

76 

399 
218 

7« 
107 

307 
178 
56 
73 

303 
180 

215 
132 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


10  855  3"t« 

6  311 

8  683 
6  092 
2  591 

68  525 
12  660 
6  527 
6  568 
8  897 
33  873 


DICKINSON  COUNTY  .... 

IRON  MOUNTAIN 

KINGSFORD 

NORWAY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

Standaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zeto.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'Holland  is  in  Allegan  and  Ottawa  Counties. 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


31  238 
18  3«« 

12  894 

141  897 

94  604 

734 

46  559 

9  340 

213  704 
67  667 
9  421 
30  145 

22  314 
84  157 

37  715 
24  429 

13  286 

190  675 

23  927 
119  419 

17  109 

1  392 

28  828 

34  477 
15  586 

18  891 

17  385 

5  369 

6  910 

5  106 

22  374 

14  929 

7  445 

37  108 

29  127 
7  981 

20  134 

40  103 
14  981 
25  122 

B  419 

43  218 
31  621 

6  158 
5  439 

30  584 
22  148 

2  619 

3  608 
2  209 


10  430  898 
5  415 


65  545 
12  400 
6  527 


35  382 

29  316 

6  066 

10  539 
12  505 

7  133 

29  716 

18  048 

11  668 

134  333 

90  406 

608 

43  319 


206  874 
66  199 
9  273 
29  597 


1  110  212 

440 


164 

6  032 

1  177 

505 

607 

726 

3  017 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


185 

551 

23 

417 

116 

775 

16 

861 

1 

392 

27 

106 

32 

203 

14 

648 

17 

555 

15 

953 

4 

857 

6 

686 

" 

420 

?0 

526 

13 

875 

6 

651 

35 

660 

?8 

439 

7 

221 

18 

548 

38 

351 

14 

619 

23 

732 

7 

999 

41 

510 

30 

897 

5 

944 

4 

659 

29 

076 

21 

270 

2 

473 

3 

316 

2 

017 

3  717 

3  175 

542 


819 

22  825 

8  113 

854 

3  492 

2  797 
7  569 

3  624 
2  575 

1  049 

20  470 

2  148 
13  521 

1  725 


2  071 

1  361 

710 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


22  400  519 
11  556 


112  764 

22  329 

9  565 

11  265 


2  589 

2  081 

ISO 

272 

156 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


72  728 
63  333 
9  395 


53  789 
33  846 
19  943 

291  462 

209  568 

1  251 

80  543 

15  227 

476  355 
172  437 
19  538 

59  803 
52  373 

162  204 

72  808 
51  087 
21  721 

398  342 
43  200 

261  449 
35  845 
3  090 

54  758 

60  331 
23  897 
35  434 

29  514 

7  798 

12  494 
9  222 

40  880 
25  620 
14  260 

73  983 
50  007 

13  976 


68  339 
27  753 
40  586 


79  239 

58  577 
10  846 
9  816 


unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


274 

7  622 

2  650 
294 

1  094 
825 

2  759 

1  235 

827 
408 


1  267 
982 
285 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Sales 
($1.000) 


142 

15 

1  424 

87 

295 

14 

78 

5 

175 

14 

135 

12 

739 

42 

389 

31 

163 

15 

225 

15 

1  175 

90 

131 

11 

572 

31 

133 

13 

15 

2 

323 

33 

369 

27 

108 

7 

261 

20 

233 

17 

54 

7 

75 

5 

93 

5 

275 

18 

115 

11 

160 

7 

378 

33 

204 

20 

174 

13 

258 

25 

349 

39 

111 

12 

23B 

27 

94 

7 

407 

34 

219 

21 

73 

4 

115 

9 

323 

20 

182 

12 

38 

2 

60 

4 

43 

2 

3  450 
1  493 
1    967 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


122 
8  406 

13 

1  827 

11 

17  477 

54 

2  390 

14 

753 

4 

1  915 

9 

1  926 

7 

10  493 

20 

3  977 

14 

2  552 

6 

1  325 

8 

10  739 

36 

1  222 

2 

4  991 

20 

1  554 

10 

(Dl 

- 

(01 

" 

3  334 

7 

858 

2 

2  476 

5 

1  681 

6 

493 

2 

373 

1 

815 

3 

1  516 

8 

1  125 

3 

491 

5 

2  673 

12 

1  736 

7 

937 

5 

2  463 

5 

5  503 

18 

1  666 

5 

3  837 

13 

477 

3 

3  557 

14 

2  283 

7 

418 

3 

856 

« 

2  224 

6 

1  443 

6 

(D) 

- 

332 

- 

(□1 

- 

AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kindof-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Appatel,  accessorv 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

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Sales 

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number) 

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number) 

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2    580    864 

4    142 

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9    509 

850   521 

3    994 

555    145 

3    733 

463    812 

14   223 

751    178 

2    397 

422    683 

8    455 

629    339 

4    508 

243    282 

21 

1    196 

3 

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306 

12 

239 

6 

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32 

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27 

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8 

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515 

424 

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5 
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13 

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500 
475 

23 

7 

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3 
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1    094 
485 

313 

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280 

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73 

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15 

5 
6 
58 

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834 

143 

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25 

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1 
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305 

1 
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52 
39 
23 

10    902 
9    443 
1    459 

24 
17 

7 

6    202 
4    420 
1    782 

31 
25 
6 

2    770 

2   432 

338 

23 

23 

3    242 
3    242 

19 

15 
3 

1    201 

1    091 

110 

50 

43 
17 

2    020 

1    399 

521 

11 
11 

1    237 
1    237 

32 
28 

4 

1    634 

1    481 

153 

15 
9 

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23 

3    713 

11 

859 

27 

1    482 

4 

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3 

95 

37 

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5 

359 

22 

1    342 

1 

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1 

30 

2    895 

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2    167 

6 

614 

5 

207 

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1    215 

3 

334 

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32 

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25 
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5    257 
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19 
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14 
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500 
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49 
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9 
4 
5 

958 
591 
357 

54 
22 
32 

3   784 

1  491 

2  293 

16 
5 
11 

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579 
275 

1 
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2 

201 
125 

75 

34    554 

22    771 

157 

11    626 

57 
42 

25 

24    211 
18    453 

5    758 

148 
82 
5 
51 

12    018 

6    574 

158 

5    186 

53 

52 

11 

8    673 
7    575 

1    098 

64 
47 
1 
16 

5    587 

5    251 

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213 

135 

3 

75 

9    557 

5    616 

138 

3   703 

35 
29 

1 

5 

4    921 

4    227 

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(01 

105 
82 

23 

7    430 

5    015 

(Dl 

(Dl 

45 

16 

1 

29 

1    573 

1    315 

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2 
2 
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2 

30 

2    575 

13 

1    663 

14 

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4 

254 

3 

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25 

800 

4 

507 

9 

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2 

206 
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9 
20 
16 

120 

50    776 
15    629 
2    378 
5   017 
5    403 
22    349 

106 
32 

3 
18 

49 

40    772 

13    355 

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9    400 

1    954 

(Dl 

235 

54 
15 
31 
20 

115 

21    886 
4    257 

1  175 

2  848 
2    150 

11    456 

72 
28 
4 
10 
13 
17 

8    556 
4    472 
221 
1    197 
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1    147 

87 

34 

6 
6 
33 

8    715 

3    123 

519 

583 

910 

3    580 

331 

67 
14 
41 
31 
178 

15    699 
3    170 
400 
2    849 
1    945 
8    535 

45 
8 
2 
7 
5 

23 

7    765 

1    514 

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863 

1    305 

(Dl 

192 

12 

21 
28 
87 

14    094 

4  245 
1    850 

895 
1    382 

5  721 

47 
6 

9 

28 

2    702 
519 

52 

1    527 

504 

2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
3 

75 
22 
53 

10   034 
5    648 
4    186 

27 
15 
12 

6    796 
4    598 
2    198 

48 
20 
28 

3   279 
1    655 
1    624 

19 
11 
8 

1    754 

1    355 

399 

22 
13 

9 

1    355 
934 
421 

65 
32 
33 

2    554 
1    360 
1    204 

9 
5 

1    122 
767 
355 

54 
25 
29 

3    059 

2    099 

960 

9 
5 

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185 

3 
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193 

19 
101 
16 
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53 

46    671 

6  031 
26    598 

4    062 
539 

7  421 

85 
15 
38 
5 

25 

42    086 
7    708 
26    617 

3  163 

4  598 

190 
20 

104 
17 

1 
48 

18    198 
I    797 
9    735 
1    551 
(Dl 
(01 

74 
12 
42 
11 

9 

8    483 

1    340 

5    985 

542 

515 

77 
10 
47 

7 
1 
12 

7    713 
(Dl 

4    754 
563 
(01 

1    429 

248 
25 

135 
25 
3 
60 

13   713 

908 

5    595 

2  715 
123 

3  270 

43 
5 
26 

4 
1 

7 

7    216 
697 

5    058 
791 
(Dl 
(Dl 

175 
20 
92 

21 
3 
40 

10    675 
1    656 
6    487 
658 
154 
1    721 

73 

U 
29 

7 

26 

3    952 

1  047 

2  269 
357 

279 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 

55 
21 

9   032 
4    500 
4    532 

25 
12 
13 

7    902 
5    245 
2    557 

51 
15 
36 

3    395 

1  146 

2  249 

13 
8 
5 

1     104 
623 
281 

14 
5 
9 

1    144 
348 
796 

92 
20 
72 

3    297 

621 

2    675 

7 
3 

1    033 
531 
502 

41 
13 
28 

2    857 

445 

2    421 

8 
5 

3 

742 
(01 
(Dl 

4 
4 

44 
14 
10 
20 

5    213 
1    918 
1    854 
1    441 

21 

3 
8 
10 

3    242 
724 

1    843 
575 

26 
5 
8 

13 

1    804 
412 
704 
588 

17 
5 
9 

3 

762 
(01 
301 
(Dl 

9 

3 
3 

3 

672 
(Dl 
(Dl 
126 

39 
9 
11 
19 

1    254 
330 
361 
563 

5 
2 

2 
2 

551 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 

28 
6 

14 
5 

1    132 
358 
529 
245 

7 
3 

4 

439 
427 

12 

4 
4 
4 
4 

52 
18 
34 

5    152 
3    827 
2    325 

17 
15 

1 

4    525 
(Dl 
(Dl 

50 
24 
26 

3    198 
1    351 
1    847 

13 
10 

3 

910 

(Dl 
(Dl 

5 

4 
1 

370 
(01 
(Dl 

59 
17 
42 

2    330 

833 

1    497 

7 
5 

2 

879 
(Dl 
(01 

35 
17 
19 

1    295 
751 

544 

4 
1 
3 

409 
(01 
(Dl 

4 
4 

5 

72 
35 
37 

9    732 
7    911 
1    821 

19 
12 

7 

7    717 
5    673 
2    044 

53 
27 
26 

3    106 
2    053 
1    053 

17 
15 
2 

I    381 
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15 
12 
3 

727 
650 
77 

80 
37 
43 

3    210 
1    892 
1    318 

8 

7 
1 

813 
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37 
27 
10 

1    958 

1    544 
324 

10 

5 
5 

716 
589 
127 

5 
5 

5 

51 

5    333 

12 

2    722 

46 

3    783 

10 

704 

11 

601 

57 

1    768 

5 

566 

24 

1     194 

9 

229 

5 

46 
10 
36 

9    785 
2    392 
7    393 

27 
12 
15 

9    781 
5    236 
4    545 

58 
21 
37 

4   057 

1  356 

2  701 

15 
6 
9 

1    149 
786 
353 

14 
5 

8 

1    323 

498 

625 

60 
15 
44 

1    991 
566 

1    425 

8 

2 
6 

694 
(Dl 
(01 

30 
13 
17 

2    777 
1    285 
1    492 

22 

3 
19 

1    722 
(Dl 
(Dl 

5 
5 
5 

12 

2    012 

7 

1    658 

17 

1    750 

4 

340 

3 

(Dl 

26 

810 

3 

282 

10 

(Dl 

- 

- 

5 

78 
30 
10 
38 

12    818 
8    467 
2    246 
2    105 

19 

14 
4 

1 

7    494 

5    594 

(D) 

(D) 

50 
29 
10 
11 

2    705 

1    594 

423 

588 

18 
14 
4 

1    678 

1    255 

423 

27 
23 

1    804 

1    639 

155 

101 
48 
22 
31 

3    355 

1    557 

425 

1    273 

7 
4 
3 

909 
575 
333 

41 
23 
8 
10 

2   924 

1    675 

735 

314 

10 
5 

2 
3 

1    642 

1    681 

(Dl 

(01 

5 
6 
6 
6 

52 
25 
8 
8 
11 

8    903 
5   677 
1    170 
1    269 
787 

17 
9 

2 

2 

4    803 

3    316 

222 

(01 
(Dl 

45 
33 

8 

1 

2    639 

2    021 

(01 

381 

(Dl 

22 

18 
2 

2 

2    997 

2    727 

(01 

(01 

21 
13 
1 
6 
1 

1    725 

1    382 

(01 

196 

(01 

72 
38 
3 
15 
16 

1    922 

1    102 

97 

320 

403 

5 

3 
1 
2 

719 
391 
(Dl 
(Dl 

24 
13 

7 
4 

1    395 
675 
387 
133 

17 
10 
2 
1 

620 
577 
(Dl 
(Dl 
28 

6 
6 
5 
6 
6 

24-10    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


EATON  COUNTY  

CHARLOTTE 

EATON  RAPIDS  .... 

GRAND  LEDGE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

EMMET  COUNTY  

PETOSKEY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GENESEE  COUNTY  .... 

DAVISON 

FENTON  

FLINT 

FLUSHING  

MOUNT  MORRIS  .... 
SKARTZ  CREEK  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GLADHIN  COUNTY  .... 

GOGEBIC  COUNTY  .... 

BESSEMER  

IRONWOOD  

OAKEFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GRAND  TRAVERSE  COUNTY. 
TRAVERSE  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GRATIOT  COUNTY  .... 

ALMA 

ITHACA  

ST  LOUIS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HILLSDALE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

HILLSDALE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HOUGHTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HANCOCK 

HOUGHTON  

LAURIUM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HURON  COUNTY  

BAD  AXE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

INGHAM  COUNTY 

EAST  LANSING  .... 

LANSING 

MASON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

IONIA  COUNTY  

BELDING 

IONIA 

PORTLAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

IOSCO  COUNTY  

IRON  COUNTY 

IRON  RIVER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ISABELLA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
MOUNT  PLEASANT  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JACKSON  COUNTY  .... 

JACKSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KALAMAZOO  COUNTY  .  .  . 

KALAMAZOO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KALKASKA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

KENT  COUNTY 

EAST  GRAND  RAPIDS.  . 
GRAND  RAPIDS  .... 

GRANDVILLE  

LOWELL  

SPARTA  

HALKER  

WYOMING 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

Stanilard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•NonsUxe  letailets,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 

Kind-of-buslness  group       ] 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

168 

111 

6U 
70 
193 

372 
113 
54 
60 
145 

55  230 
20  024 
7  815 
10  298 
17  093 

52  832 
19  392 
7  507 
9  874 
15  059 

4  740 

1  645 

599 

655 

1  431 

92  908 
34  216 
12  050 
15  895 
30  746 

1  637 
578 
239 
254 
556 

478 
131 
63 

210 

56 
15 

7 
8 
25 

5  275 
2  939 

640 
1  248 
1  448 

22 

6 
5 
2 
6 

2  151 
878 
215 
(Dl 
(D) 

316 

l't3 
173 

234 
133 
101 

29  977 
22  734 
7  243 

28  651 
22  614 
5  037 

3  539 

2  771 

768 

59  999 
54  651 
15  348 

1  101 
832 
269 

308 
124 
184 

20 
9 
11 

2  794 

1  626 

968 

11 
5 
5 

3  844 

3  734 

110 

3  029 
65 
117 
1  870 
61 
85 
25 
806 

2  327 
55 
87 

1  450 

45 

55 

17 

618 

570  566 

13  645 

20  325 

389  590 

6  558 

13  146 

3  801 

123  421 

555  040 
13  327 
19  795 
379  760 
6  296 
12  440 
3  693 
119  729 

59  742 

930 

1  656 

43  548 
526 
953 
195 

11  724 

1  206  297 

19  458 

33  597 

891  575 

12  650 

17  937 

4  969 

225  900 

17  560 

306 

484 

12  571 

204 

259 

60 

3  746 

2  904 
69 
113 
1  722 
64 
87 
27 
622 

177 
9 

13 

81 
5 

10 
3 

55 

27  398 

2  777 

1  421 

14  397 

745 

643 

183 

7  232 

99 
4 
9 

49 
2 
2 
1 

32 

71  362 

IDI 
831 

51  158 
(D) 
(D) 
(Dl 

17  918 

153 

95 

12  880 

11  466 

874 

17  538 

331 

178 

13 

1  437 

5 

506 

300 
18 

15U 
43 
55 

200 
32 

118 
25 
25 

25  598 
3  559 

18  564 
2  384 
1  191 

23  942 
3  251 

17  765 

2  034 

871 

2  490 
285 

1  960 
161 
84 

56  255 
5  675 

45  047 
3  482 
2  050 

688 
102 
568 
67 
51 

297 
50 

141 
46 
50 

19 
2 

10 
2 
5 

1  179 
(Dl 
705 
(D) 
159 

6 
1 

5 
2 

1  858 
(Dl 

1  712 
(Dl 

U46 
312 
134 

336 
262 

74 

61  095 
53  892 
7  203 

56  947 
52  908 
5  039 

5  753 

6  079 
674 

127  051 
113  501 
13  550 

2  006 

1  782 

224 

436 
285 
152 

40 
25 
15 

7  814 
6  704 
1  110 

19 
16 
3 

8  389 

8  014 
375 

453 
146 
75 
72 
160 

305 
125 
53 

42 
64 

48  429 
22  963 
7  772 
5  590 
12  084 

45  427 
22  571 
7  020 
5  154 
10  582 

4  025 

2  148 

598 

480 

800 

82  341 
43  045 
12  745 
9  404 
17  147 

1  379 
705 
203 
155 
305 

481 
139 
82 
61 
179 

42 
8 
7 
7 

20 

6  784 
1  230 
1  400 
754 
3  400 

19 

7 
3 
3 
6 

3  545 

2  950 

207 

398 

90 

422 
146 
276 

274 
102 
172 

43  580 
23  061 
20  519 

40  726 
22  171 
18  555 

3  923 
2  404 
1  519 

73  878 
45  095 
28  783 

1  224 
594 
530 

430 
140 
290 

44 
10 
34 

5  127 
1  305 
4  622 

11 
5 
6 

3  945 

3  708 

236 

514 
89 
89 
54 

282 

334 
65 
61 
28 

160 

39  516 
9  960 
8  115 
3  272 

18  169 

35  520 
9  390 
7  447 
2  834 

15  949 

3  451 
937 
803 
255 

1  455 

69  257 
18  353 
17  016 
4  911 
26  977 

1  329 
347 
318 
89 
575 

531 
92 
88 
53 

298 

36 
8 
8 
4 

16 

3  378 

1  085 

935 

352 

995 

12 
2 
3 

7 

2  617 
(Dl 

1  028 

. 

(D) 

498 
96 
402 

352 
76 
276 

*6  137 
12  263 
33  874 

43  035 
11  651 
31  184 

3  837 

1  205 

2  632 

73  640 
22  338 
51  502 

1  191 
343 
646 

530 
100 
430 

57 
9 

46 

8  010 
1  842 
6  168 

15 
12 

1  565 
831 

754 

1  853 
124 

1  177 
68 
484 

1  405 
98 

923 
55 

328 

366  608 
24  626 

270  144 
9  656 
64  378 

358  296 
23  748 

264  172 
9  182 
61  194 

40  429 
2  890 

31  319 

902 

5  318 

829  971 
50  774 

642  565 
17  432 

109  060 

12  299 
1  020 
9  220 
272 
1  767 

1  554 
86 

980 
75 

511 

122 

5 
59 

8 
50 

20  776 
334 

10  375 
1  267 
6  800 

67 
5 

67 
2 

13 

59  545 

1  913 

52  035 

(Dl 

(01 

457 
63 

150 
66 

176 

335 
53 

122 
50 

110 

54  059 
6  913 
23  963 

6  665 
14  297 

51  187 
5  771 

23  455 
8  430 

12  531 

4  331 
513 

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322  538 
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313  248 
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59  299 

594 

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6  250 

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27  339 
15  123 
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3  164 
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177  058 

18  355 
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AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kmd-ol-busmess 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

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stores 

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135 
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19 
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2  028 
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54 
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22 
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156 
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31 
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11  553 
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75 
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10  588 
3  515 
7  073 

53 

7 
56 

3  415 

399 

3  016 

21 
10 
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1  502 
934 
658 

33 
10 
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1  572 

423 

1  249 

105 
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91 

3  125 

595 

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257 
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5  257 
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2 
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266 
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41 

278 
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9 
72 

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5 

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6 

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10  042 

286 
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180 
6 
79 

25  520 
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15  291 

661 

5  950 

105 
13 
80 
5 

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15  352 
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457 
299 

99 
5 

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22 

15  407 
574 

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295 

2  534 

276 
14 

177 
14 
71 

21  821 
1  663 

15  514 

349 

4  295 

69 
10 
41 
2 
16 

10  930 

1  596 

5  503 

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225 
22 

136 
8 
59 

21  674 
2  842 

13  855 

534 

4  343 

177 
8 

117 
3 
49 

10  075 

559 

7  590 

95 

1  730 

42 

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45 
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73 
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11 

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13  396 

1  871 
5  232 
3  023 
3  270 

31 

2 
11 

5 
13 

14  203 

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58 
5 

20 
7 

25 

4  317 
503 

1  536 
706 

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27 
7 

13 
3 

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352 

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27 
3 

14 
5 

1  484 
193 
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292 
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83 
11 
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43 

2  606 
347 
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432 

1  025 

14 

2 
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2 
6 

1  525 

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60 
9 

21 
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22 

3  690 
372 
777 
445 

2  095 

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54 

7  485 

21 

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46 

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15 

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18 

1  272 

63 

2  129 

7 

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39 

1  287 

15 

381 

52 

35 

18 
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6  321 
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9 
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3  007 
1  988 
1  019 

25 
10 
15 

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1  196 

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12 
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231 

9 
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3 

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828 
104 

54 
19 
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1  258 
598 
670 

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7 
11 

515 

227 
388 

11 

4 

7 

633 
366 

257 

53 

54 
55 

42 
17 
25 

9  145 
7  340 
1  805 

27 
20 

7 

9  116 
8  129 

987 

33 

22 
11 

2  973 

2  002 

971 

15 
15 

1  633 
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15 
13 
2 

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35 
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2  505 
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514 

8 
4 

1  179 
948 
231 

47 
27 
20 

3  222 

2  509 

713 

18 
6 
10 

1  123 
1  065 

56 

56 
57 
58 

173 
81 
92 

41  949 
21  263 
20  686 

76 
33 

43 

35  977 
25  204 
11  773 

157 
70 
87 

13  311 

5  541 

6  670 

47 
34 
13 

9  368 
7  740 
1  528 

61 
36 
23 

7  159 
5  083 
1  075 

230 
130 
100 

11  885 
5  671 
5  215 

48 
32 
15 

5  758 
4  087 
1  581 

147 
87 
60 

9  349 
6  520 
2  829 

58 
34 
34 

3  339 

2  843 
496 

59 
60 
61 

193 
98 
95 

54  759 
30  129 
24  630 

93 
51 

42 

45  769 
35  679 
10  090 

208 
111 
97 

20  070 
12  134 
7  935 

89 
73 
16 

14  667 
11  393 
3  274 

60 
61 
19 

13  175 
11  455 
1  720 

227 
140 
87 

16  080 
9  852 
5  218 

44 
26 
18 

8  392 

5  809 
2  583 

186 
130 
56 

19  860 
14  150 
5  710 

70 
45 
24 

4  653 

4  141 

722 

52 
53 
64 

13 

1  366 

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16 

787 

2 

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12 

254 

2 

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8 

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2 

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5 

303 
9 

4 
6 

34 

131  176 
2  034 
68  271 
4  723 
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2  187 
196 
19  362 

222 

103 
12 
10 
8 

19 

113  540 

63  994 
3  889 
5  001 
1  760 

20  664 

485 
3 
249 
18 
10 
8 
4 
57 

44  493 

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24  920 

1  537 

705 

633 

264 

6  012 

179 

5 

115 

5 

6 

2 
17 

25  992 
372 

18  311 
521 
222 
105 
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237 

4 

159 

9 

3 
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2 
20 

31  410 
73 
21  543 
442 
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106 
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487 
4 
309 
10 
12 
14 
2 
31 

29  905 
193 
18  106 
813 
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433 
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4  129 

126 
5 
61 
3 
3 
2 
1 
9 

21  974 

1  503 

14  092 

801 

(01 

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(01 

1  467 

416 
4 
279 
10 
9 
8 
2 
25 

32  364 
245 
21  130 
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783 
890 
(01 
2  094 

200 

110 
4 
4 
4 
4 
34 

U  984 

9  217 
32 
32 

10 

36 

1  368 

66 
67 
56 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

93 

(01 

70 

18  232 

136 

(01 

24 

2  365 

37 

3  072 

105 

5  779 

22 

3  289 

79 

6  829 

40 

1  267 

74 

24-12    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


KEWEENAW  COUNTY. 
LAKE  COUNTY.  .  . 


LAPEER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LAPEEK  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


LEELANAU  COUNTY. 


LENAWEE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

ADRIAN  

BLISSFIELD  .... 

HUDSON  

TECUMSEH  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


LIVINGSTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

HOWELL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LUCE  COUNTY 

NEWBERRY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MACKINAC  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ST  IGNACE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MACOMB  COUNTY 

CENTER  LINE 

EAST  DETROIT  .  .  .  . 

FRASER  

MOUNT  CLEMENS.  .  .  . 
NEW  BALTIMORE  (PART) 

RICHMOND  

ROMEO 


ROSEVILLE 

ST  CLAIR  SHORES.  .  . 

BARREN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MANISTEE  COUNTY.  .  . 

MANISTEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


MARQUETTE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

ISHPEMING 

MAftOUETTE 

NEGAUNEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MASON  COUNTY  .... 

LUDINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


MECOSTA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

BIG  RAPIDS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MENOMINEE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MENOMINEE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MIDLAND  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MIDLAND 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


•IISSAUKEE    COUNTY 


MONROE  COUNTY 

MILAN  (PART)'  .  .  .  . 

MONROE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONTCALM  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

GREENVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONTMORENCY  COUNTY 


MUSKEGON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MUSKEGON  

MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS  .  . 
NORTH  MUSKEGON  .  .  . 
ROOSEVELT  PARK  .  .  . 

WHITEHALL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Witt) 

payroll 


1  221 
526 
167 


75 
118 

2  let 
82 

225 
30 

339 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


331 


1  413 

"I  894 

49  409 

23  488 

25  921 

10  057 

100  241 

45  611 

6  634 
4  206 

13  682 

30  106 

43  884 

16  001 

27  883 

7  914 
7  098 

816 


6  457 

537  125 
32  219 

72  049 

7  072 

73  388 


455 


58  690 
66  048 

128  708 

77  160 

23  040 

15  663 

6  377 

57  878 

14  805 

29  845 

5  310 

7  918 

28  579 

16  871 

11  708 

24  702 
16  923 

7  779 

20  026 

12  191 
7  835 

65  697 

59  771 
5  926 


49  187 

17  629 

31  558 

5  987 

190  006 

87  024 

28  715 

3  089 

2  077 

6  542 
62  559 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


1  015 
3  870 

46  057 

22  836 

23  229 

9  367 

94  617 
44  543 

6  330 
3  512 

13  192 
27  240 

41  050 
15  503 

25  547 

7  506 
7  045 

460 

12  328 
6  583 
5  745 


51 


707 

31  767 

59  965 

5  876 
70  055 

3  943 

9  448 

6  604 

56  552 

62  744 

123  876 

72  865 

21  868 

16  325 

5  563 


28  541 
4  560 
6  626 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


10 

796 

22 

755 

16 

451 

6 

305 

18 

152 

11 

457 

6 

595 

53 

693 

58 

401 

5 

292 

5 

559 

93 

110 

2 

815 

47 

532 

42 

653 

45 

131 

17 

161 

26 

970 

5 

399 

184 

518 

84 

662 

28 

449 

3 

077 

2 

077 

6 

494 

59 

739 

3  843 
2  017 
1  826 

835 

9  575 

5  105 

574 

374 

1  225 

2  297 

3  777 

1  424 

2  353 


1  356 
720 
636 

51  843 

2  999 
5  332 

616 

7  469 

412 


436 

5  933 

1  432 
3  342 

489 
670 

2  506 
1  624 

882 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


2 

1 

120 
550 

550 

1 

518 

1 

048 

570 

6 

513 

6 

111 

402 

501 

9 

035 

194 

4 

879 

3 

953 

3 

973 

1 

525 

2 

346 

475 

19 

041 

9 

664 

2 

967 

326 

182 

600 

5 

302 

2  175 

9  828 

75  385 
39  625 
35  550 


74  535 

26  918 
47  517 

12  599 

11  543 
956 

28  525 
14  622 

13  703 

055  915 
58  007 
126  834 

12  557 

145  795 
8  459 

14  967 
11  792 

142  395 
129  388 
259  955 

146  645 

37  545 
28  891 
6  554 

115  776 

27  992 
65  294 

10  081 

13  409 

51  111 

33  920 
17  191 

42  897 
31  554 

11  233 

34  335 
23  088 

11  247 

126  686 

120  255 

8  630 


179  075 
4  390 
98  626 
75  857 

78  773 
33  508 
45  155 

11  224 

392  051 

200  129 

60  638 

6  704 

3  701 

14  327 

106  352 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wllhlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
^New  Baltimore  is  in  Macomb  and  SI.  Clair  Counties. 
'Milan  IS  in  Monroe  and  Washtenaw  Counties. 


15  514 

539 

1  677 


742 
560 
182 

2  048 
517 

1  052 
197 
262 

923 
533 
290 

738 
528 
210 

607 
401 
206 

1  856 

1  701 

155 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-ofbusiness  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


178 

104 

845 
33 

580 
232 

727 

8 

300 

419 

323 

553 

770 

462 
99 
353 

165 

89 

349 
155 
002 
120 

1  232 

505 
181 
15 

Sales 

($1,000) 


5 

659 

1 

634 

4 

025 

1 

067 

10 

622 

3 

083 

655 

226 

3 

016 

3 

430 

3 

245 

855 

1 

151 

557 

1 

791 

2 

492 

9 

958 

6 

316 

1 

808 

645 

1 

162 

3 

605 

1 

258 

1 

750 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(number) 


2    037 

1    058 

969 


1  974 

10 

629 

5 

1  345 

5 

4  900 

11 

4  187 

10 

713 

1 

800 

4 

10  595 

14 

- 

- 

2  076 

5 

8  619 

8 

5  761 

20 

1  020 

4 

4  741 

15 

1  048 

1 

7  285 

44 

2  749 

16 

871 

a 

(Dl 

2 

(0) 

1 

(Dl 

2 

3  451 

17 

AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kindof-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

5 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(NoJ 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

10 

116 

1 

(0) 

5 

260 

. 

. 

. 

- 

23 

367 

- 

6 

(01 

- 

- 

26 

1    596 

2 

(Dl 

9 

570 

5 

71 

2 

(Dl 

31 

1    211 

1 

(01 

11 

155 

- 

- 

66 
13 
53 

10    839 
5    706 
5    133 

31 

15 
16 

15    657 
8    108 
7    519 

18 
17 
31 

1   031 

1  130 

2  601 

21 
12 
9 

2    139 

1    725 

111 

23 

15 
6 

1    237 

1    031 

206 

51 
22 
12 

2    553 

881 

1    682 

12 

3 
9 

1    121 
551 
557 

59 
21 
35 

3    313 

815 

2    198 

33 

11 

22 

1    277 
685 
592 

25 

1    622 

6 

671 

18 

889 

5 

182 

1 

115 

33 

521 

1 

231 

11 

108 

6 

122 

( 

115 
29 
10 
13 

11 
52 

21    727 
10    112 
1    066 
1    529 
3    185 
5    505 

72 
28 
1 
3 
5 
31 

21    090 
8    575 
2    197 
206 
2    791 

10    321 

103 
32 

5 
8 
11 
17 

7    536 

2    866 

598 

395 

1  050 

2  627 

13 
21 
8 
5 

7 
2 

1  768 

2  571 
687 
(Dl 
611 
(01 

36 

17 
5 
6 

3    293 
2    211 
180 
131 
330 
111 

157 
19 
9 
10 
16 
71 

6    118 

2    719 

329 

299 

963 

2    138 

27 
8 
2 
2 
3 

12 

2    695 
1    358 
(Dl 
(01 
551 
558 

115 
35 
8 
5 
13 
53 

9    010 

3    957 

185 

313 

585 

3   870 

52 
22 
2 
3 

25 

1    737 

1    351 

(01 

11 

(01 

( 

1( 
1 
1 

18 
1« 
34 

12    250 
1    759 
7    191 

30 
5 
25 

10    911 
1    Oil 
5    657 

53 
15 
38 

3   970 

1  318 

2  622 

21 
15 
9 

1    196 
719 
119 

16 
6 
10 

1    359 
111 
918 

73 
17 
56 

3    283 

568 

2    715 

12 

1 
8 

1    586 

511 

1    015 

55 
20 
35 

2    707 
1    318 
1    389 

21 
10 
11 

1    030 
798 
232 

1 

11 

1- 

1« 

7 
7 

2    109 

2    271 

135 

I 

2    162 
2    162 

7 
1 
3 

186 
275 
211 

8 
8 

395 
395 

5 
2 

270 
(01 
(Dl 

28 
11 

17 

706 
387 
319 

3 
3 

127 
127 

5 
5 

(01 
509 
(01 

- 

- 

1< 
1' 
16 

16 
IS 
26 

1  100 

2  122 

1    976 

8 

763 
601 
182 

33 

10 
23 

2   712 
1    653 
1    079 

3 

530 

160 
70 

3 
3 

(01 
(Dl 

76 
27 
19 

2    173 

791 

1    382 

2 
2 

117 
(Dl 
(Dl 

53 

15 
37 

I    501 
551 
910 

: 

- 

1! 
2C 
2 

521 
20 
61 

S 
76 
15 
10 

1 

136    259 
5    605 
21    710 
1    106 
11    282 
1    079 
1    083 
(D) 

153 
5 
12 

29 
3 
6 

10 

118    175 
19    193 
25    693 

19    318 
237 

1  881 

2  536 

167 
16 

8 
65 
8 
5 

8 

17    616 

1    839 

1    980 

711 

5   795 

1    010 

190 

705 

112 
2 
7 
1 
26 
3 
5 
6 

16    916 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
2    155 
(01 
116 
278 

151 
10 
19 

25 
1 
5 
1 

18    976 
318 
1    610 
(01 
1    515 
(Dl 
211 
301 

559 
20 
17 
13 

100 
13 
9 
10 

35    115 

1    891 

3    102 

100 

5    150 

559 

311 

113 

108 
3 

12 
2 

17 
2 
2 
2 

23    301 
138 

2    077 
(Dl 

1    350 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

331 
8 

35 
1 

55 
5 
5 

10 

25   587 
657 
2    061 
250 
1    121 
77 
116 
22Jt 

362 

3 
50 

5 
37 

3 

18    573 
567 
2    193 
199 
2    632 
85 
32 

2: 

2« 
25 
2« 
21 
2£ 
2  = 

57 
75 
106 
89 

10    911 

23    001 

28    121 

(0) 

28 
17 
28 
25 

5    083 
12    197 
16    707 
10    930 

51 
70 
116 
59 

5    502 
8    079 
12   051 
5    178 

17 
15 
31 
25 

2    636 
1    686 
5    601 
1    713 

18 
21 
33 
15 

3    215 
2    931 
1    169 
1    559 

37 
78 
139 
103 

2    556 
1    560 
9   900 
6   000 

13 
16 
23 
16 

2  629 

3  391 
5   393 
2   155 

39 
12 
65 
62 

2    218 
2    775 

5  372 

6  103 

36 
66 
85 

66 

951 
1    751 
8    657 
1    185 

3C 
3 
3: 

32 

11 
17 
21 

6    191 

1  188 

2  006 

21 
11 

7 

1    151 

3    177 

671 

35 
20 
16 

1    832 

1    231 

598 

8 

8 

551 
551 

15 
12 

3 

859 
558 
301 

59 
30 
29 

1    710 
988 
722 

9 
5 

3 

918 
653 
265 

39 

27 
12 

1    599 

1    151 

518 

15 

11 
1 

569 
(Dl 
(01 

31 
3; 
3( 

101 
20 
31 
22 
28 

13    551 
3    581 
6    502 

1  391 

2  087 

31 
11 
13 

J 

9    602 

2    657 

5    181 

765 

199 

66 
21 
31 
10 
21 

5   791 

1  226 

2  703 
721 

1    138 

38 
10 
18 

5 
5 

1    181 
689 

1    661 
350 

1    381 

31 

11 
17 

3 

2    858 
923 

1    811 
121 

120 
22 
37 
22 
39 

1   779 
928 

1    572 
655 

1    521 

11 

5 
2 

1    591 
713 
(Dl 
(Dl 

66 
11 
31 

7 
11 

3    705 
557 

2    228 
551 
355 

17 
5 
6 

2 

1    139 
835 
(01 
(01 
22 

3' 
3t 

3', 

4C 

1 

37 
22 
15 

7    631 
1    586 
3    218 

21 
7 
17 

1  915 

2  728 
2    216 

10 
17 
23 

2    507 
1    213 
1    291 

21 
18 
6 

1    152 

1    101 

351 

25 
15 
9 

1    188 
751 

131 

55 
31 
25 

1    981 

I    172 
812 

9 

5 
1 

1    096 
750 
336 

37 
22 

15 

2    298 

(Dl 
(Dl 

7 
5 
2 

513 
(Dl 
(01 

n: 

16 
11 
32 

6    369 

1  203 

2  166 

13 

8 
5 

1    082 

3    101 

978 

11 
20 
21 

3    257 
2    181 
1    076 

15 
12 

1 

1    030 
950 
70 

10 

8 

2 

719 
(01 
(01 

IS 
21 
27 

1    912 

1    088 

851 

9 
5 

961 
589 
272 

32 

19 
13 

(Dl 

1    012 

(01 

2 
2 

(01 
(Dl 

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n 

53 
21 
32 

6    500 

1  375 

2  125 

20 
11 
6 

2    552 
1    536 
1    Oil 

10 
18 
22 

1    860 
991 
869 

7 
3 

296 
155 
131 

11 
8 

3 

1    159 

1    093 

65 

71 
32 

12 

1    725 
788 
937 

3 
3 

212 
212 

25 
17 
9 

1    808 
979 
829 

9 

5 

115 
12 
103 

18 

1; 

5C 

66 
10 
28 

18    282 
15    903 
2    379 

21 
19 

5 

11    568 

11    005 

563 

62 

11 
21 

5    518 
1    522 
1    026 

26 
25 

1 

3    060 
(Dl 
(01 

29 
26 

3 

2    926 

2    863 

63 

56 
10 
15 

2    550 

2    122 

128 

9 

7 
2 

3    525 

(Dl 
(01 

15 
32 
13 

3    171 

2    896 

275 

35 

31 
1 

1    351 

1    263 

88 

51 
52 
5: 

21 

1    371 

7 

726 

17 

1    151 

1 

(01 

2 

(Dl 

15 

257 

1 

(01 

15 

1    333 

3 

69 

51 

103 

39 
61 

25    101 

16    133 
9    271 

16 
1 
17 
25 

23    000 
2    591 
8    737 

11    672 

120 
2 
19 
59 

9    335 
(D) 

3   927 
(Dl 

26 

19 

7 

3   119 

3    207 
212 

15 

28 
17 

3    717 

2    121 
1    326 

150 

1 

59 

90 

6    153 
(Dl 

2    185 
(Dl 

19 

11 
8 

2    573 

1    788 
785 

78 

1 

13 

31 

1  111 
(01 

2  510 

(Dl 

53 

29 
21 

1    190 

819 
371 

55 

56 

57 
58 

72 
10 
62 

12    961 
5    196 
7    165 

32 

13 
19 

12    972 
1    503 
8    159 

55 
15 

19 

1    373 

1  385 

2  968 

20 
11 
9 

1    579 

1    131 

118 

22 

7 
15 

1    281 
106 
878 

77 
17 
50 

2    585 

701 

1    882 

11 
5 
9 

1    192 
703 
789 

51 
20 
31 

3    505 

850 

2   655 

15 
5 
10 

1    059 
775 
261 

5'; 
6C 
61 

17 

1    333 

1 

1    160 

13 

658 

2 

(Dl 

6 

151 

26 

583 

3 

(Dl 

5 

167 

2 

(Dl 

62 

206 
77 
29 

3 
3 

90 

53    f.31 
19   921 
9    617 
(0) 
1    299 
1    726 
IDI 

97 
15 
12 

1 

5 

31 

39    508 

11    380 

8    830 

(0) 

2    572 
(01 

186 
73 
19 
2 
5 
1 
63 

15    377 
6    359 
1    651 
(01 
390 
100 
(01 

60 

17 

13 

1 

7 
12 

9    575 

7    525 

795 

(01 

221 
(Dl 

82 
39 

17 

2 
1 

19 

9    002 

1  926 

2  655 
(Dl 
(Dl 
176 
811 

205 
85 
30 
2 

1 
5 
82 

11    097 

1    398 

1    132 

(01 

(01 

131 

1    522 

19 
20 

7 
1 
2 
2 
17 

7    578 
3    206 
831 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
2    558 

111 
73 
19 

6 
16 

9   017 

1    506 

612 

221 
3    706 

53 
25 
8 

1 
29 

1  711 

2  316 
523 

(Dl 
(01 

53 
51 
65 
66 
67 
68 
59 

24-14    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(numbeO 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1.000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 

($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
number) 


NE»AYGO  COUNTY  .  .  . 

FREMONT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


OAKLAND  COUNTY  . 

BERKLEY.  .  .  . 
BEVERLY  HILLS. 

BIRMINGHAM  .  . 

CLADSON.  .  .  . 

FARMINGTON  .  . 

FERNDALE  .  .  . 

HAZEL  PARK  .  . 


HOLLY 

HUNTINGTON  WOODS 
KEEGO  HARBOR  .  . 
LAKE  ORION  .  .  . 
LATHRUP  VILLAGE. 
MADISON  HEIGHTS. 

MILFORD 

NORTHVILLE  (PART) 

NOV  I 

OAK  PARK  .... 
PLEASANT  RIDGE  . 

PONT  I  AC 

ROCHESTER.  .  .  . 
ROYAL  OAK.  .  .  . 
SOUTHFIELD  .  .  . 
TROY 


OCEANA  COUNTY.  . 
OGEMA*  COUNTY.  . 
ONTONAGON  COUNTY 
OSCEOLA  COUNTY  . 
OSCODA  COUNTY.  . 


OTSEGO  COUNTY 

GAYLOKD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


OTTAWA  COUNTY 

GRAND  HAVEN 

HOLLAND  (PARTI'  .  .  . 

HUDSONVILLE 

ZEELAND 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PRESQUE  ISLE  COUNTY.  . 

ROGERS  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROSCOMMON  COUNTY 


SAGINA*  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CHESANING 

SAGINAW 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ST  CLAIR  COUNTY 

ALGONAC 

MARINE  CITY 

MARYSVILLE  

NEW  BALTIMORE  (PART)'  . 

PORT  HURON  

ST  CLAIR  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 


ST  JOSEPH  COUNTY  .  .  . 

STURGIS 

THREE  RIVERS  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SANILAC  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SCHOOLCRAFT  COUNTY  .  . 

MANISTIQUE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SHIAWASSEE  COUNTY.  . 

CORUNNA 

DURAND  

OWOSSO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


172 


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117 


25  261 
12  723 
12  538 

1  1014  6M5 

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'■  1  310 

"■  108  508 

'•  21  918 

■"19  89« 

''  75  806 

33  925 

"■6  702 
"■3  326 
'y    413 


19  306 

13  205 
9  491 

14  703 
4  159 

16  716 

10  587 
6  129 

116  564 

23  433 

49  751 

6  833 

11  023 
25  524 

12  452 

7  709 
4  743 


258  107 

8  202 
155  040 

94  865 

134  074 
7  617 

9  944 
2  031 


60 

239 

21 

378 

17 

439 

21 

422 

37 

445 

9 

772 

8 

176 

1 

596 

71 

411 

3 

546 

8 

833 

39 

778 

19 

254 

23  631 
12  521 
11  110 

070  791 
"■18  967 
'  1  170 
" 107  556 
1-20  884 
•■19  688 
"■74  932 
32  239 

■"6  274 

"■2  958 

'' Z  709 

"■  9  084 

527 

32  196 

■"  8  593 


■161  102 
■"20  204 

■■136  602 
143  674 
"■8  859 


17  066 

12  617 

8  833 

12  901 

3  833 

15  888 

10  267 

5  621 

110  508 

22  807 

47  051 


248  905 

7  792 

150  590 

90  523 


71  399 
7  357 
29  894 

57  301 
20  770 
16  819 
19  712 


8  584 

7  606 
978 

68  201 
3  310 

8  403 
38  832 
17  656 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
*Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'Holland  is  m  Allegan  and  (Dtlawa  Counties. 
^New  Baltimore  is  in  Macomb  and  SI.  Clair  Counties, 
*NorthviIle  is  m  Oakland  and  Wayne  Counties. 


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8  348 

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12  817 

6  319 


554  164 

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AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-15 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-of-business 

,roup  -continued 

I 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

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171 
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113 
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3    457 
776 

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708 

139 
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12    328 
1    392 
3    506 
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3    033 
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564 
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310 

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4    138 
2    393 

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616 
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16    106 
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4    734 
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5    573 
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1  408 

2  154 

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9 
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12 

2    216 
927 
893 
395 

33 
10 
11 
12 

2    700 

1    200 

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724 

96 
12 
15 

68 

3    948 
524 
589 

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3 
2 
8 

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62 
21 
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3    449 

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6 

67 

9    064 

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7    866 

50 

2    895 

16 

1    079 

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2    399 

14 

1    146 

42 

3    773 

10 

242 

6 

27 
17 
10 

2    677 

2    369 

308 

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1    091 

26 
14 
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1    315 
877 
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45 
20 
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1    192 
593 
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435 
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19 
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424 
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2 
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6 
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9 
5 
311 
22 

16    231 
745 

2  066 
9    639 

3  781 

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1 
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27 
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17    440 

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3    694 

9    392 

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77 

8 
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35 
26 

5   950 

595 

809 

3    010 

1    536 

36 

2 
6 
20 
8 

2    609 
(01 
291 

1    886 
(01 

30 
1 

5 
18 
6 

3    318 
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254 

2    379 
(0 

93 

7 
6 
42 
38 

3   493 

186 

240 

1    715 

1    352 

14 

1 
2 
9 
2 

2    170 
(01 
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2 
9 

32 

2    684 
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329 

1    644 
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38 
2 
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20 
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1    412 
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196 

1    062 
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6 

7 
7 
7 

24-16    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 

Total                               [ 

Kind-of-business  group       1 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 

1 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 
number) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
number) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

1 
2 

TUSCOLA  COUNTY  

CARO 

497 
114 
58 
325 

553 
80 
127 

346 

1  325 
596 
52 
56 
283 
338 

21  236 

184 
968 
225 
14  206 
153 
69 
180 

102 
70 
85 
111 
442 
161 
346 
177 

375 
479 
82 
77 
161 
142 
39 
177 

134 

290 

364 

1  437 

280 
180 
100 

343 
90 
44 

209 

405 
60 
85 

260 

1  067 
498 
40 
40 
229 
260 

15  604 
150 
748 
185 

10  292 
111 
53 
122 

78 
64 
61 
99 
326 
109 
268 
133 

309 
363 
64 
61 
135 
110 
29 
141 

106 
218 
278 
991 

204 
146 
58 

47  642 
12  938 

4  433 

30  271 

56  295 
11  288 
16  239 
28  768 

264  792 
146  367 

6  432 

7  825 
55  887 

48  281 

3  751  254 
37  867 
225  825 
44  956 

2  303  323 
24  522 

8  387 
47  292 

27  751 
22  253 

14  895 
21  397 

52  337 
89  490 
79  958 
27  769 

112  030 

113  407 
7  619 

11  922 
37  003 

15  298 

3  978 

53  924 

20  006 

57  818 
60  466 

229  761 

31  152 
26  328 

4  824 

43  966 
12  490 

4  131 
27  345 

53  687 

10  986 
15  389 
27  312 

257  260 
144  065 

5  988 

7  277 
53  369 
46  561 

3  615  582 
36  745 
221  067 

44  250 
2  209  557 

23  946 

8  067 
46  204 

27  381 
22  087 
14  457 
21  049 
49  919 
88  004 
78  280 
26  235 

110  654 
110  653 

6  951 

11  500 
35  817 
14  586 

3  674 
53  292 

19  232 

56  088 
58  098 
217  789 

29  360 
25  494 
3  866 

3  632 

1  178 
366 

2  088 

4  994 
1  039 

1  640 

2  315 

28  874 
17  220 
538 
642 
6  070 
4  404 

395  783 

3  257 
23  661 

3  835 
249  933 

2  631 
748 

4  169 

3  159 
2  473 

1  729 

2  294 

5  385 

10  259 

6  365 

2  670 

11  906 

12  333 
808 

1  144 

3  256 

1  463 
320 

6  044 

2  077 
5  280 
5  825 

22  559 

2  996 

2  i48 

348 

72  464 
23  005 
7  573 

41  886 

95  076 
18  882 

30  756 
45  428 

590  883 

348  347 

10  764 

12  558 
126  985 

92  229 

8  008  342 
65  606 
473  022 
75  699 

4  999  914 
53  321 

13  201 
78  525 

58  601 
49  853 

31  174 
45  859 

105  545 
217  512 
172  724 
57  222 

246  745 
259  611 
17  138 
23  754 
53  812 
28  430 
6  085 
129  075 

44  871 
101  489 
115  885 
452  658 

57  998 
51  658 
6  330 

1  235 
415 
133 
586 

1  636 
290 
496 
850 

8  764 

5  178 
157 
204 

1  848 
1  377 

116  755 
1  102 

6  897 
1  219 

72  149 

528 

236 

1  142 

984 
583 
372 
725 

1  538 
3  264 

2  428 
907 

3  532 

4  041 
277 
365 
845 
465 
HI 

2  291 

570 
1  335 
1  524 
6  921 

957 
817 
150 

516 

no 

62 

344 

595 
86 
119 
391 

1  226 
519 
49 
60 
261 
337 

20  610 
183 
870 
222 

14  098 
160 
56 
158 

76 
54 
90 
89 
428 
135 
297 
170 

321 
394 
85 
77 
143 
147 
41 
144 

127 

266 

370 

1  399 

289 

174 
115 

67 
16 

2 
49 

56 

6 
46 

75 
18 
4 
8 
13 
32 

819 

7 

40 

11 

496 

5 

9 

3 

2 
7 
16 
5 
8 

IB 
25 
3 
7 
18 
5 
2 
3 

..   5 
17 
11 
84 

26 
17 
9 

9  155 
1  587 

(D) 
(D) 

4  715 
803 
518 

3  295 

16  399 
8  283 
778 
1  084 
1  276 

4  978 

95  308 

1  550 
7  497 

2  087 
51  122 

170 
520 
840 

532 
IDI 
(01 
491 
1  358 
371 
70S 
544 

3  207 

4  343 
308 
445 

1  341 
598 
ID) 
213 

1  440 

2  044 
758 

12  332 

3  711 
3  051 

550 

18 

5 
2 
11 

14 
2 

8 

36 
15 
2 

1 
1 
10 

408 
5 
14 
8 

247 
2 

3 

2 

1 
3 
13 

9 
5 

9 
12 

5 
2 

8 

10 
7 
6 

19 

11 

7 

1  827 
603 

(D) 
ID) 

1  567 
(0) 
957 
(Dl 

23  357 

18  455 

(Dl 

(Dl 

3  792 

819 

585  435 
S  855 
35  742 

3  630 
310  089 

(D) 
613 
(Dl 

ID) 
(Dl 
(D) 
(D) 

4  205 
53  411 

24  959 
4  309 

39  465 
32  502 

(0) 

1  040 

(Dl 

24  941 

1  331 

1  895 
4  422 

20  208 

2  710 
2  508 

102 

5 
6 
7 
8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

m 

15 
16 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
VAN  BUREN  COUNTY  

SOUTH  HAVEN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

WASHTENAW  COUNTY  

MILAN  (PART)'  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

WAYNE  COUNTY  

ALLEN  PARK  

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
36 
37 
38 

DEARBORN  HEIGHTS  

GARDEN  CITY 

GROSSE  POINTE 

GROSSE  POINTE  FARMS.  .  .  . 
GROSSE  POINTE  PARK  .... 
GROSSE  POINTE  WOODS.  .  .  . 

HARPER  WOODS  

HIGHLAND  PARK 

LINCOLN  PARK  

MELVINDALE  

NORTHVILLE  (PART)*  .... 

RIVER  ROUGE 

m 

42 
43 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
WEXFORD  COUNTY  

45 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  malor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
';^llan  IS  in  Monroe  and  Washtenaw  Counties. 
'NorthvNIe  is  in  Oakland  and  Wayne  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-17 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kindof-buslness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 

Estab 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

^ 

lish- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

^ 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

107 

12    B78 

40 

10    448 

60 

4   517 

20 

1    504 

27 

1    244 

79 

2    115 

15 

1    321 

37 

2    351 

26 

282 

1 

17 

3    347 

8 

3    246 

8 

381 

13 

1    166 

8 

707 

16 

556 

4 

526 

11 

693 

8 

26 

2 

12 

1    512 

9 

798 

6 

561 

3 

236 

5 

147 

13 

354 

3 

(Dl 

3 

54 

- 

(0) 

3 

78 

8   019 

23 

6    404 

46 

3    575 

102 

14 

390 

50 

1    205 

9 

(D) 

23 

1    604 

18 

(01 

« 

94 

17    297 

37 

12    466 

82 

5    557 

29 

1    849 

29 

1    889 

113 

3    545 

14 

2    009 

73 

5    079 

12 

321 

5 

8 

2    865 

8 

3    858 

12 

979 

6 

485 

3 

209 

21 

508 

2 

(Dl 

11 

780 

3 

HI 

6 

25 

5    093 

8 

4    330 

18 

1    508 

15 

813 

9 

682 

22 

741 

2 

(Dl 

17 

775 

1 

(01 

7 

61 

9    339 

21 

4    278 

52 

3   070 

8 

551 

17 

998 

70 

2    196 

10 

1    039 

45 

3    523 

8 

(Dl 

8 

173 

60    501 

98 

56    720 

178 

19    107 

124 

20    491 

98 

15    810 

230 

18    343 

52 

10    733 

202 

19    739 

59 

3    582 

9 

56 

30    358 

36 

24    736 

64 

8    141 

88 

17    126 

60 

9    020 

100 

9    393 

28 

7    077 

104 

13   017 

27 

761 

10 

3 

710 

9 

1    903 

9 

955 

6 

410 

2 

(0) 

10 

396 

1 

(Dl 

6 

289 

- 

- 

11 

10 

3    905 

6 

323 

6 

554 

3 

297 

3 

(Dl 

7 

282 

3 

(Dl 

5 

530 

4 

155 

12 

4« 

12    654 

26 

16    494 

45 

4    498 

20 

2    359 

20 

4    169 

55 

4    885 

11 

1    912 

35 

2   705 

5 

1    143 

13 

60 

12    874 

21 

13    264 

54 

4   959 

7 

299 

13 

1    995 

58 

3    387 

9 

1    096 

51 

3   098 

23 

1    512 

14 

4    356 

857    958 

827 

856    267 

2    518 

256    884 

1    266 

208    597 

1    001 

152    783 

5   072 

294    704 

842 

164    943 

2    474 

193   734 

1    553 

84    540 

15 

t2 

19    165 

2 

(D) 

30 

3   029 

8 

905 

10 

1    404 

28 

1    802 

11 

2    103 

22 

1    255 

18 

(01 

15 

158 

44    767 

32 

52    722 

119 

16    104 

80 

14    748 

76 

15    483 

209 

14    905 

32 

8    862 

131 

12    088 

77 

2    907 

17 

51 

23    988 

7 

2    885 

43 

5    054 

4 

(01 

1 

(Dl 

42 

2    353 

12 

3    131 

23 

689 

23 

713 

18 

3    080 

502    794 

518 

579    847 

1    546 

150    326 

802 

120    383 

513 

88    506 

3   556 

202   351 

589 

104    210 

1    515 

131    207 

1    033 

62    488 

19 

32 

4    838 

6 

(01 

15 

1    466 

5 

277 

4 

IDI 

49 

2   595 

5 

825 

19 

1    107 

11 

75 

20 

11 

2    692 

4 

(01 

10 

970 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

25 

980 

1 

(ul 

4 

40 

- 

- 

21 

37 

10    296 

13 

20    188 

24 

2   763 

4 

1    147 

5 

101 

37 

2    313 

9 

2    051 

12 

510 

25 

425 

22 

15 

8    478 

5 

2    932 

14 

1    860 

20 

8    762 

4 

532 

9 

709 

7 

1    705 

17 

1    092 

5 

(01 

23 

12 

5    949 

1 

ID) 

4 

700 

8 

3    117 

8 

1    034 

7 

232 

4 

815 

20 

1    719 

2 

(01 

24 

12 

1    291 

6 

8    876 

7 

816 

14 

323 

8 

231 

25 

1    591 

2 

(Dl 

15 

754 

3 

55 

25 

16 

7    032 

3 

(D) 

11 

1    630 

9 

494 

11 

1    239 

17 

1    757 

6 

1    935 

24 

1    730 

4 

115 

25 

101 

10    274 

7 

15    280 

29 

2    437 

54 

4    490 

22 

2    944 

113 

4    861 

13 

2    457 

55 

3    638 

19 

383 

27 

33 

12    471 

2 

(Dl 

11 

1    658 

26 

13    121 

9 

2    086 

21 

2    500 

i| 

1    360 

22 

1    774 

24 

(01 

28 

82 

17    068 

13 

11    791 

33 

3    353 

33 

4    152 

18 

3    143 

70 

3    697 

16 

2    996 

55 

5    355 

8 

2    728 

29 

«3 

10    626 

7 

642 

37 

3   925 

11 

1    175 

5 

1    005 

31 

1    864 

5 

1    143 

15 

2    230 

12 

205 

30 

61 

18    832 

19 

17    575 

50 

5   720 

35 

8    341 

30 

6    481 

66 

4    950 

12 

3   099 

46 

3   932 

29 

418 

31 

80 

27    249 

15 

8    698 

70 

7    238 

28 

9    151 

43 

5    065 

81 

7    220 

19 

4    578 

54 

3   600 

52 

2    763 

32 

15 

2    634 

1 

(D) 

22 

2    211 

- 

- 

4 

109 

24 

1    584 

1 

(01 

9 

314 

3 

(Dl 

33 

12 

3    126 

5 

3    524 

13 

1    130 

6 

543 

4 

250 

13 

806 

2 

(D) 

11 

1    238 

- 

(Dl 

34 

21 

8    247 

17 

16    552 

22 

2    125 

14 

2    399 

10 

812 

22 

1    199 

9 

1    554 

14 

805 

9 

819 

35 

40 

4    728 

5 

(0) 

10 

820 

9 

532 

2 

(Dl 

43 

1    257 

5 

892 

19 

1    055 

- 

- 

36 

7 

1    699 

2 

(D) 

10 

918 

. 

. 

1 

101 

5 

244 

2 

(Dl 

8 

305 

2 

(Dl 

37 

27 

8    958 

9 

5    451 

29 

2    880 

16 

3    386 

11 

2    Oil 

30 

2    338 

7 

2    254 

21 

1    254 

15 

238 

38 

24 

4    273 

5 

5    166 

19 

1    938 

5 

(01 

9 

574 

34 

2    507 

5 

1    207 

15 

1    142 

2 

(Dl 

39 

40 

10    435 

27 

25    467 

47 

5   551 

13 

972 

14 

1    951 

55 

3    350 

9 

2    590 

31 

2    714 

29 

849 

40 

87 

14    169 

29 

22    276 

38 

3    372 

22 

2    048 

25 

4    169 

80 

3    874 

9 

2    693 

44 

2   431 

13 

254 

41 

217 

71    879 

67 

33    967 

255 

26   890 

48 

7    198 

53 

9    225 

268 

20   744 

44 

10    115 

150 

9   744 

232 

7    459 

42 

48 

7    804 

21 

5    256 

39 

2   663 

18 

1    445 

13 

2    432 

49 

2    228 

7 

1    052 

34 

1    302 

14 

549 

43 

28 

5    901 

14 

5    134 

23 

1    725 

15 

(Dl 

12 

toi 

27 

1    551 

5 

(01 

23 

1    129 

8 

495 

44 

20 

1    903 

7 

122 

16 

938 

2 

lUI 

1 

(Dl 

22 

667 

2 

(0) 

11 

173 

6 

54 

45 

24-18    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


521 

522 

523 
52« 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

5U3 

5«'* 

5U5 

5U6 

5U62 

5163 

5U9 


5SPT(55m 


562-3 1  568 
562 

563(568 
563  ( 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIA 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES •    .    , 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  ,  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  ....... 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES '• 

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES .  . 

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL i  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars] 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Coextensive  with  Washtenaw  County,  Mich. 


16  399 

8  053 

1  771 

275 

1  028 

2  701 


56  720 
51  60« 
Ul  785 


1  293 

1  068 

221 


20  191 
5  667 

5  566 


8  613 
6  730 
1  883 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


16  121 
8  0«5 
1  771 


23  319 

17  192 

U  497 

992 


622 

1  123 

763 

360 


55  276 
51  60H 
Ul  785 


8  593 
6  730 

1  863 


2  082 

1  001 

260 


2  775 

1  887 

682 

129 


U  366 
3  981 
3  107 


1  172 
915 
227 


37  9119 
17  307 
1  230 


61  553 
38  155 
19  766 


1  666 
5  551 
tt  538 
1  013 


510 
5  768 

526 
1  699 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

No«,  15 

businesses 

ANN  ARBOI!  SMSA-Continued 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  ■  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS • 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES '• 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS :  .  .  . 

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  malor  grouo  53.  are  shown  seoaratelv  in  this  table. 


15  810 

7  339 

5  226 

1  260 

t09 

(D) 

(D) 

5  795 

845 

1  831 

235 

1  596 


18  3«3 

It  936 

10  218 

760 


15  502 
7  081 
5  071* 
1  260 
365 


5  775 
829 

1  817 
235 

1  582 


18  161 

l"t  806 

10  lt« 

760 


19    739 

18    617 

3    583 

2    939 

816 

7l*« 

10 

- 

806 

71*1* 

3    953 

3    91*5 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

1    161* 

1    452 

1    291* 

1    282 

170 

170 

912 

(D) 

1    518 

1    518 

266 

266 

1    909 

1    781 

1    923 

1    913 

437 

437 

203 

193 

ID) 

(D) 

245 

245 

559 

553 

490 

490 

245 

245 

4  468 

3  916 

2  576 

252 


47  054 
22  744 
14  785 
5  198 

1  285 
(D) 
(D) 

17  224 

2  389 
4  697 

480 
4  217 


89  463 
78  019 
51  590 
4  189 


41  962 
3  225 
1  523 


4  520 

4  275 

245 

(Dl 

2  664 
559 

4  246 

3  924 


24-20    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


512 

5lt3 
541 
545 
5«6 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-3.568 
562 

563.568 
563  ( 


RETAIL    TRADE.    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS i  .  . 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL .  .  .  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES i  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  •  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMI^ORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL i 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 

MEN'S.  SOYS'  Clothing  a.md  furnishings  stores 

CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  Clothing  stores  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANtOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STOR 


Coextensive  with  Bay  County,  Mich. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11  595 

11  383 

6  081 

6  081 

1  764 

1  784 

(01 

IDl 

448 

410 

(D) 

(01 

1  150 

976 

1  654 

1  854 

20  578 

20  484 

15  602 

15  602 

2  241 

2  223 

34  554 

30  905 

1  221 


24  211 
17  569 
16  990 


3  075 

917 

943 

1  707 

1  466 


8  673 
1  861 
1  861 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


23  675 
17  569 
16  990 


2  208 
1  623 
1  576 


17  152 
6  903 
3  652 


55  119 
42  514 
5  355 


50  644 

41  536 

1  928 

292 


24  231 

5  810 

6  810 


11  038 
9  213 
1  825 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-21 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number! 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


BAY  an  SMSA-Continued 

FUr^NITUREi    HOME    FURNISHINGSi    EOUIPHENT    STORES 


T0T4L 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  • 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY!  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  .  .  . 

CHINA!  GLASSWARE!  METALXARE  STORES  .  .  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES.  .  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  ....  i  ...  . 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES i  .  .  .  . 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  t ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES i 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY!  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEKELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS • 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS • 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS i 

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  •  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY!  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  587 

V   o«o 

2  708 
1  070 


9  657 
5  028 
3  080 
357 
1  562 
29 
t  629 


6  OttS 
3  87H 
2  its 
1  070 


9  241 
«  960 
3  056 
357 
1  518 
29 
1  281 


6  720 
273 
235 


851 

16  30U 

6oa 

11  649 

«13 

7  703 

158 

3  548 

1  695 
1  105 
702 
113 
284 
6 
590 


35  574 
23  581 
15  996 


4  631 
1  555 

754 


24-22    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


With 
payroll 

(number)      (number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number)      (number) 


Consists  of  Macomb.  Oakland,  and  Wayne  Counties.  Micti. 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


5«3 

544 

545 

546 

54ep2 

5463 

549 


562-3  I  568 
562 

563  I  566 
563      ( 


FiETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 
ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  .  .  t  .  .  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  • 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERA,.  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  .... 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  Clothing  Ai'^d  furnishings  stores 

CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES .     , 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


5  654 
3  802 
275 
55 
133 
349 
272 
607 
274 
333 


1  295 
343 
297 


3  818 

2  476 

221 


170  365 

65  819 

23  117 

5  762 

13  428 

1  952 

54  474 

5  813 


833  027 
719  489 
83  805 
24  804 
4  345 
584 


236  927 
113  497 
33  824 
'  2  474 
6  222 
10  892 
15  033 
45  887 
17  187 
28  700 
4  158 
4  940 


218  331 
099  392 
967  020 
14  265 
118  107 
45  678 
41  583 

7  282 
24  396 
14  249 

8  366 
1  779 


293  579 
79  196 
75  640 
3  556 

142  323 

117  046 

25  277 

2  589 

820 

899 

13  411 
7  558 

14  363 
49  954 

5  815 

13  798 

2  261 

28  079 

7  332 


511 


151  865 

65  611 

21  577 

4  522 
12  548 

1  632 

50  432 

5  543 


831  845 
719  489 
83  245 
24  340 
4  253 
518 


178  247 
055  095 
31  834 

2  004 
5  145 
8  708 

12  727 
45  147 
15  931 
28  215 

3  448 

4  138 


205  053 

098  372 

966  000 

14  265 

118  107 

36  842 

40  273 

7  282 

22  294 

13  329 


498 
1  467 


289  895 
78  324 
75  005 
3  318 

141  283 

116  665 

24  517 

2  471 

730 

597 

13  389 

7  430 

13  747 

49  050 

5  802 

13  798 

2  203 

27  247 

7  048 
443 


20  603 
7  951 
3  015 
1  013 
1  991 

388 
5  560 

575 


97  803 
81  285 
12  970 


90  597 
75  151 

2  978 
137 
428 

1  191 
1  212 
8  484 
4  517 

3  967 
250 
756 


97  529 
85  274 
75  104 

1  987 
8  183 

2  575 
5  524 
1  193 
1  862 
1  211 

522 
129 


40  299 

11574 

10  928 

546 

18  965 

15  759 

3  205 

455 

100 

80 


1  952 
5  947 

829 

2  045 
241 

3  832 
809 

52 


11  495  382 


418  049 
162  775 
59  591 
21  902 
41  932 

8  575 
113  394 

9  780 


2  115  964 

1  800  176 

244  78* 

56  842 

11  946 

2  211 


773  099 
473  574 
59  754 
2  514 
9  175 
22  615 
24  497 
161  630 
90  131 
71  499 
4  898 
14  341 


897  400 
654  847 
447  588 

37  502 
159  557 

53  548 
128  554 

23  455 
36  785 

24  872 
9  964 
1  949 


815  676 

241  134 

228  507 

12  627 

384  748 

318  911 

65  837 

9  075 

1  970 

1  585 

29  958 

23  249 

41  155 
130  870 

14  719 
40  121 

4  777 

71  253 

15  595 
1  073 


34  033 

27  093 

5  855 

842 

201 


42 


26  912 

21  585 

817 

57 

170 

595 

525 

2  846 

1  577 

1  269 


15  028 
12  450 

16  981 
330 


12  757 

3  224 

3  075 

149 

5  552 

5  455 

1  095 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  ol 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 


DETROIT  SMSfl-Conlinueil 

FURNITUF?E.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STOF!ES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DR4PERYI  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWAREt  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  ;  .  . 

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATINGt  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATIIvlG    PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN)  FEED  STORES • 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS i 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS i    . 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


721 

216 

2  610 


3  «66 
626 
149 


1  121 
623 
350 


5  756 

3  354 

2  517 

89 

592 

156 

2  102 


2  206 
«22 
239 


219  299 
125  189 
87  471 
24  473 
8  326 

1  023 
3  896 

60  051 

15  625 
18  434 

2  249 

16  185 


395  279 
265  215 
200  571 
18  426 
30  650 
15  56B 
130  064 


234  955 
214  682 
20  273 


275  403 
66  597 
18  063 


11  164 
2  648 
8  516 


3  198 
5  397 
3  248 
15  134 
32  692 
37  562 
15  092 


5  789 

6  181 

10  529 

1  132 
823 

3  741 

2  485 
1  182 

11  357 


132  799 

8  468 

45  537 

78  794 


212  885 

122  315 

86  155 

24  027 

7  516 

877 

3  740 

57  959 

15  255 

17  356 

1  655 

15  701 


384  197 
259  311 
197  293 
18  414 
28  966 
14  638 
124  886 


247  791 

56  189 

15  269 

283 

14  986 
10  260 

2  064 

8  196 

17  944 

15  386 

2  558 

4  701 

3  150 
15  020 
31  462 
36  366 
14  862 

(D) 

18  785 

(0) 

14  177 

3  531 

1  749 

5  531 
5  313 

9  629 

1  114 
775 

3  351 

2  391 
810 

9  059 


90  511 
8  320 
42  865 
39  306 


27  810 
17  335 
11  838 

3  412 


89  032 
66  997 
51  568 
5  735 
5  857 
3  837 
22  035 


24  848 

23  605 

1  242 


29  884 
2  579 
2  558 


1  558 
256 

1  312 

2  035 
1  745 

291 

322 

303 

1  697 

4  519 

4  941 

1  854 
(D) 

2  507 
(D) 

2  590 
362 
211 
586 
698 

2  056 
161 
107 
392 
333 


13  091 
696 

5  920 

6  475  I 


557  094 

340  975 

228  297 

70  051 

28  540 

3  465 

10  622 

115  642 

36  591 

62  885 

3  365 

59  521 


1  844  248 

1  368  763 

1  058  605 

113  889 

126  481 

69  788 

475  485 


501  227 
473  867 
27  360 


591  839 

51  277 
50  342 

1  189 
49  153 
32  857 

5  336 
25  521 

43  297 
37  651 

5  646 

6  218 

5  558 
30  541 
85  315 
99  849 
39  999 

(D) 

49  282 

(0) 

52  181 

7  112 
4  389 

12  990 

17  228 

39  803 

2  880 

2  082 
7  552 

6  118 

3  235 
30  815 


262  451 
14  568 
121  297 
126  486 


782 

1    130 

442 

508 

329 

302 

564 

103 

371 

154 

48 

19 

130 

30 

190 

184 

406 

150 

744 

188 

27  905 

21  481 

1  846 


8  066 

7  559 

507 


8  328 

1  043 
800 


3  002 

215 

1  201 

1  585 


732 

202 

3  227 


745 

395 

125 

72 

113 

35 

160 

41 

330 

155 

494 

244 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


24-24    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Witti 
payroll 

(number)      (number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 


(number)      (number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
businesses 


S21 

522 
523 

52U 
5251 
5252 


5«3 

5U5 
546 
51462 
5463 
5U9 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSt  «ALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAi.  SUPPuY  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE«INGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  NONHANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEAuERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES.  ....  

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  .  .  .  .  i  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


562-3.568   WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

562  WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

563.568       WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS.  .  . 

563  (       MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET  1  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORYi  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN  IS  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDRENiSi  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  • 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES • 

CHILDRENiSi  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Slanilard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  Genesee  and  Lapeer  Counties,  Mich. 


72  905 
53  628 
9  668 
7  511 
1  929 
169 


113  978 

136  968 

2  116 


146  855 

124  885 

101  191 

2  556 

21  138 

7  271 

8  571 
1  263 
4  865 


1 

3 

587 
116 

162 

47 

834 

31 

893 

6 

854 

6 

826 

28 

14 

679 

12 

575 

2 

104 

235 

462 

ID) 

721 

(01 

^ 

178 

5 

258 

393 

828 

4 

037 

(Dl 

(D) 

72  717 
53  628 
9  642 
7  471 
1  843 
133 


138  940 

132  602 

2  090 

(D) 

(Dl 

128 

621 

2  691 

1  145 

1  546 

692 


145  281 

124  835 

101  141 

2  556 
21  138 

6  063 

8  473 

1  263 

4  647 

1  453 

3  044 


150 

45 

800 

31 

267 

6 

826 

6 

826 

14 

511 

12 

441 

2 

070 

227 

482 

(D) 

695 

(D) 

4 

060 

4 

962 

393 

828 

3 

741 

(Dl 

(D) 

3  760 

1  475 

255 


5  932 

1  375 

835 

260 


9  860 

8  668 

209 


12  552 

10  451 

7  960 

285 


4  257 
1  045 
1  045 


2  056 

1  781 

275 


74  871 
28  685 
5  459 


180  942 
132  226 
25  230 
17  989 
4  963 
534 


185  600 
164  803 

4  043 
(D) 
IDI 
205 

1  498 
12  105 

5  569 

6  536 

2  596 


237  587 

193  619 

141  324 

5  267 

47  028 

8  154 

23  752 

3  436 

8  576 

3  190 

5  074 

312 


83  137 
21  681 
21  681 


39  965 

34  385 

5  560 

778 

1  837 

(0) 

1  159 


11  211 

823 

1  991 


3  237 

2  240 

627 

265 


1  354 
268 
268 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-25 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contmued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


aiNT  SMSA-Conlinued 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  ....;.... 

FURNITURE  STORES  - 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  ...  i  ...  , 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  - 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES • 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS • 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES .    ,    , 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  ....... 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS ; 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS • 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  • • 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOtfELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES , 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES ;....... 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIOlgS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


31  770 
18  «15 
12  671 

4  5«0 
390 
(D) 
(D) 

5  962 
5  8lt7 
1  516 

38U 


39  285 
25  9«5 
19  275 


21  83« 

22  203 
2  531 


29  088 
3  «23 
2  5HH 


18 
3  207 
■455 
1  219 
3  458 
3  199 
1  314 


18  496 

1  018 

9  805 

7  673 


30  834 
17  931 
12  297 

4  540 
362 
ID) 
(01 

5  540 
5  847 
1  515 

384 
1  132 


38  447 
25  373 
18  769 


24  588 
21  973 
2  615 


27  182 
3  229 
2  296 


1  219 
3  380 

2  953 
1  314 


2  599 
155 
875 


3  897 

2  567 

1  529 

738 


8  307 
5  210 
4  494 


81  755 
53  908 
33  420 
16  533 

1  234 
(D) 
(D) 

12  581 
8  592 
6  684 

2  125 
4  558 


170  115 
125  400 
89  838 


51  475 
47  075 
4  400 


68  552 
3  720 
5  285 


385 

6  801 

385 

6  801 

198 

3  870 

(D) 

(D) 

138 

2  758 

506 

12  175 

315 

7  851 

133 

3  214 

3  894 

349 

2  992 


3  465 
2  661 
1  959 


592 
428 
353 


24-26    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


5U2 
5113 

sat 

5U5 

5U6 

5a62 

5463 

5U9 


562-3 • 568 

562 

563 1 568 

563 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


GRAND  RAPIOS  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUIi-DING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEwINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

HEAT  MARKETS i  .  . 

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  .  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  ....;.... 
SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov-  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


Consists  of  Kent  and  Ottawa  Counties,  Mich. 


no   613 

16  823 
3  387 
2  383 


80  232 
65  tOtt 
9  67I| 
4  041 
820 
293 


160  059 
150  171 

2  826 
ItlU 

1  288 
453 
637 

3  420 

2  514 
906 

68 


782 


140  121 

112  878 

92  092 

5  553 

15  233 

12  725 

8  596 


459 


39  111 
16  823 
3  339 
1  773 


80  028 
65  404 
9  600 


156  151 

147  847 

2  506 

362 

924 

373 

375 

2  990 

2  264 

726 

774 


135  533 

112  830 

92  044 

5  553 

15  233 

9  417 

8  560 

459 

5  267 


30  984 

30  408 

7  475 

7  433 

6  890 

(Dl 

585 

(D) 

11  525 

11  401 

9  097 

9  091 

2  428 

2  310 

306 

238 

(Dl 

(D) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  691 

1  691 

300 

250 

5  141 

4  947 

6  102 

5  896 

303 

303 

804 

804 

11  383 
9  214 
1  525 


11  202 

9  805 

193 


11  904 

9  264 

7  284 

671 

1  309 

554 

1  655 

45 

385 


1  717 

1  381 

335 


90  733 
38  945 
5  731 
7  093 


228  306 
185  878 
32  044 


232  245 

202  119 

3  990 

1  187 

1  411 

846 

1  097 
16  357 
13  860 

2  497 

5  238 


223  293 

172  515 

136  875 

13  553 

22  087 

11  200 

32  478 

867 

5  233 

(Dl 

2  912 


20 

175 

(Dl 

(Dl 

33 

983 

27 

259 

5 

724 

724 

13  642 

15  609 

783 


3  975 

3  007 
742 


2  148 
1  609 
1  275 
129 
205 
136 
315 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  illithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  gart  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  sepaiatelv  m  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-27 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweel( 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

GRAND  RAPIDS  SMSA-Continuei) 


FURNITUREt  HOME  FURMSHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE  I  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  ....:.. 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES i  .  . 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LlaUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSEI  ORGANIZATIONS. 


36  910 

21  633 

15  523 

4  360 

1  296 

321 

133 


35  471 

25  599 

18  Oil 

1  985 


««  692 

4  335 

3  052 

328 

2  724 
1  673 
1  007 

666 

3  626 

3  310 
316 

9  741 

4  833 
1  512 
3  396 


13  681 

2  826 

4  327 

6  528 


34  916 
20  291 
14  809 
3  964 

1  104 
101 


2  790 

2  425 

203 

2  222 


34  675 
24  987 
17  727 
1  985 
4  120 
1  155 
9  686 


25  365 

23  574 

1  791 


3  092 

2  870 
222 

9  533 

4  797 

1  512 

3  238 

2  348 


10  663 

2  744 

3  879 

4  040 


4  516 

2  780 

2  016 

525 


1  057 
360 
319 


3  055 

2  882 

173 


4  777 
222 
329 


86  917 
52  140 
36  256 
11  407 

3  408 
ID) 
(D> 

21  128 

8  434 

5  215 

372 

4  843 


166  548 

135  592 

102  706 

10  655 

17  741 

4  490 

30  956 


65  511 
52  121 
3  390 


6  573 

5  044 
2  490 

2  554 

6  395 

6  028 
367 

10  941 

7  118 

3  730 
13  193 

7  309 


28  371 
4  395 
9  533 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  seoaratelv  in  this  table. 


24-28    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5«3 
5«« 
5«5 
5«6 
5U62 
5U63 
51(9 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3i568 

562 

563 

566 

563 

( 

JACKSOW  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARDWARE i 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL i  .  ; 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPi-Y  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL • 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD/  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  ...;.., 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  i    

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES.  .     .    .    i    

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Jackson  County,  Mich. 


11  513 

10  997 

t  02« 

1  02« 

539 

539 

781 

675 

(Dl 

ID) 

(Dl 

(D) 

2  383 

2  017 

2  90B 

2  838 

20  517 

20  113 

l*  652 

1«  852 

1*1  9119 

HO    465 

192 


36  977 
31  000 
15  029 


35  893 
31  000 
15  029 


9  286 
2  256 
2  256 


3  571 
3  050 
1  342 


1  276 
335 
335 


24  112 
8  396 

1  383 

2  293 


53  114 

37  879 

13  974 

1  004 


61  138 

56  834 

807 


64  800 
55  243 
24  606 


26  ISO 
6  681 
6  681 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-29 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
propne 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


HCKSON  SMSA-Contlnued 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  , 

FURNITURE  STORES  ' 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  1  .  .  . 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES • 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL • , 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS , 

CAFETERIAS • 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! , 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL • , 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES '• 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES i  .  .  . 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  •    

JEKELRY  STORES  , 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS i 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS , 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS , 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS ; 

NE*S  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  , 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES .  .  .  , 

TYPEWRITER  STORES i , 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS i 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS , 

OTHER. 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  , 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11  886 
7  756 
6  005 


5  768 

5  033 

736 


9  3U9 
2  172 
369 
146 
223 
IDl 
IDl 


5811 
157 
500 
966 
2  038 
780 


3  339 

885 

1  721 

733 


6  939 

3  346 

2  782 

375 


11  630 
7  662 
5  979 


5  480 

4  751 

729 


500 

924 

2  006 

780 


969 

17  598 

544 

8  872 

424 

6  803 

53 

755 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(0) 

278 

5  768 

107 

2  125 

40 

833 

2  375 
1  769 
1  376 


47  902 
34  508 
27  008 


13  887 
12  719 
1  168 


19  103 

1  927 

773 


1  198 

2  220 
5  795 
2  156 


252 

150 
107 


(X)  Not  appiicatile. 


24-30    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


543 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55  EX.554 


561 1567 

561 

567 

562-3.568 
562 

5631568 
563      ( 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAi.  SUPPi-Y  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD,  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS ;  .  . 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIV 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS.  ...... 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES i  .  .  .  . 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .... 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  ma|ar  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Kalamazoo  County.  Mich. 


30  020 
24  404 
3    825 


(X)  Not  applicable 


14  66? 
1  976 
1  920 


18  824 
U  412 

1  967 
226 

1  358 


30  016 
24  404 
3  825 


52  809 

49  886 

1  027 


45  769 

44  567 

36  728 

36  728 

22  321 

22  321 

(Dl 

ID) 

ID) 

(D) 

3  327 

3  133 

3  410 

3  382 

101 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

523 

497 

1  309 

(Dl 

219 

(D) 

7  283 

6  301 

982 

213 


2  223 

1  218 
270 


4  248 

3  326 

656 


40  865 
22  686 

5  354 
949 

4  496 


84  615 
66  494 
12  749 


77  588 

1  285 

64  470 

1  063 

1  683 

25 

502 

79  153 

545 

61  492 

250 

39  847 

ID) 

(Dl 

(D) 

(01 

191 

3  192 

651 

12  124 

35  401 
6  210 
5  210 


17  572 

15  089 

2  483 

695 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-31 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmoor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


KAlAiaAZOO  SMSA-Conlinued 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


T0T4L ;  .  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  1  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWAREi  HETALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLAIvlEOUS    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS i 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available       (X)Notapplic 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


13 

175 

7 

237 

b 

BOO 

1 

17fl 

IDI 

ID] 

ID) 

3 

2115 

1 

656 

1 

037 

16  080 
12  578 
9  967 


19  860 

3  775 

752 


15  812 
12  486 
9  909 


18  820 

3  721 

358 


827 

1  809 

388 

ID) 

439 

ID) 

215 

2  149 

ID) 

ID) 

101 

ID) 

347 

1  289 

539 

4  503 

944 

34  711 

216 

21  339 

980 

16  746 

170 

3  232 

(D) 

ID) 

ID) 

(D> 

ID) 

(D> 

391 

7  653 

207 

3  219 

130 

2  500 

3  646 
3  105 
2  577 


78  321 
66  832 
54  665 


1  757 
I  551 
1  230 
ID) 
211 
100 
216 


24-32    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

5«3 
544 
545 
546 
5452 
5463 
549 


561 

557 

561 

567 

552- 

3.558 

552 

563 

558 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL i  .  . 

LUMBER  YARDS  • 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ElECTRICAi.  SUPPi-Y  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEHING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL ;  .  .  .  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD,  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS .  . 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS.  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Clinton,  Eaton,  and  Ingham  Counties,  Mich. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  IWithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


63  027 
49  854 
10  339 
2  443 
339 
52 


104  382 

99  306 

1  001 

654 
706 
897 
1  657 
910 
747 

159 


8  051 
6  888 
1  163 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


31  416 
9  224 

1  779 

2  713 


52  843 
49  854 
10  275 
2  383 


100  348 

96  322 

551 


8  051 
6  888 
1  163 


3  754 

1  073 

201 

598 


8  156 

5  180 

1  590 

258 


8  850 
7  748 
7  008 


175  939 

140  153 

31  140 

4  951 


140  645 

125  915 

1  154 

868 

1  612 

1  505 

8  051 


179  537 
157  552 
142  003 


23  587 

20  167 
3  420 


1  608 
1  353 
1  217 


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MICHIGAN    24-33 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


LANSING  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES i  .  . 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  •  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIAr^CE  STORES 

piADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES 

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  i 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEVUS    DEALERS.     NEWSSTANDS 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES,  i  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 1 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  ll/ilhheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
"Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


18  726 
12  322 

7  882 

2  826 

504 

(01 


28 

018 

3 

195 

1 

«09 

14 

1 

39.; 

2 

U74 

2 

008 

466 

1 

062 

681 

381 

t 

74S 

1 

bOl 

1 

02? 

2 

276 

i 

794 

451 

2 

470 

873 

1 

558 

78 

383 

1 

009 

24^ 

1 

069 

18  328 
12  240 
7  818 

2  808 
504 
(01 
(Dl 

3  147 
1  178 
1  763 

345 
1  418 


26  202 
19  175 
14  730 
1  106 
3  219 
120 
7  027 


458 

912 

531 

381 

4  455 

1  385 
982 

2  162 

3  612 


10  030 

1  553 

4  858 

3  619 


311 

48  162 

598 

33  412 

041 

22  042 

385 

6  971 

87 

1  764 

(0) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

384 

7  134 

119 

2  612 

210 

5  004 

32 

623 

5  962 

4  803 

3  711 

330 

734 

28 

1  159 


3  254 
178 
273 


130  220 
106  859 
81  990 
7  761 
15  823 
1  285 
23  361 


61  359 
3  521 
5  719 


1  403 
918 
485 

5  979 

2  059 
1  327 

6  401 
8  258 
1  001 


3  753 

405 

3  730 


500 

30  628 

115 

2  394 

610 

12  144 

775 

16  090 

24-34    MICHIGAN 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweel( 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

;mployees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

52« 
5251 
5252 


542 

5U3 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


55  EX.554 


553 
559 


561 > 567 
561 

567 

562-31 56B 
562 

563 1  568 
563 


HUSKEIiON-MUSKEGOW  HEIGHTS  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EuUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES.  .  .  .  i  

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
HEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES '.     .     . 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Coextensive  with  Muskegon  County,  Mich. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  oarl  of  SIC  maior  mm  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7    285 

7    039 

3    443 

3   443 

489 

461 

335 

(D> 

70 

ID) 

1    987 

1    831 

961 

953 

22    165 

22    153 

17    309 

17    309 

3    534 

3    534 

1    218 

1    218 

53  631 

52  190 

212 


39  508 
29  771 
22  295 
2  166 
5  310 
5  512 
2  028 
381 
1  816 
723 
1  093 


9  575 
1  532 
1  508 


3  391 
733 
281 


51  851 

50  588 

212 


38  522 
29  771 
22  295 
2  166 
5  310 
4  526 
2  028 
381 
1  816 
723 
1  093 


3  391 
695 
281 


1  924 

1  448 

135 


854 

17    597 

403 

8    499 

57 

1    092 

(Dl 

iDI 

(D) 

(Dl 

213 

3   953 

104 

2    018 

919 

55    378 

256 

42    735 

576 

10    562 

96 

1    813 

3  299 

2  549 
1  877 
174 
498 
246 
342 


1  062 
187 
187 


85  903 

80  431 

826 


64  497 
49  254 
36  747 
2  955 
9  542 

5  280 

6  325 

1  127 

2  511 
967 

1  544 


20  464 
3  023 
3  023 


7  681 

5  582 

2  099 

910 


4  941 

4  316 

338 

1  383 


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MICHIGAN    24-35 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

No«.  15 

businesses 

MUSKEGON-MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS  SMSA-Continued 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STOREb  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  HOOD  DEALERS • 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL ; 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  appMcat>le. 


9  002 

4  86U 

3  493 

SS6 


11  097 
7  026 
5  522 


2  363 

1  273 
396 


8  321 

1  112 

337 


389 

28    004 

778 

16    502 

523 

11    084 

182 

3    911 

(D) 

(0) 

(D) 

(D) 

357 

6    856 

191 

3    603 

63 

1    043 

2  297 
1  675 
1  381 


45  738 
33  324 
27  645 


3  678 

3  767 

669 


1  106 
822 
675 


24-36    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


5«2 

5U"t 
5«5 
5«6 
5«62 
5«63 
549 


55   EX.554 


561 

557 

561 

557 

562 

3i566 

562 

563 

566 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  ;  .  . 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL i 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  .  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY. 'other  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  Clothing  stores  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Coextensive  viitli  Saginaw  County,  Mich. 


60  539 

56  704 

1  853 


52  824 
46  326 
34  165 


1  949 

2  427 
954 

1  158 


15  236 
2  079 
2  013 


8  911 

7  624 

1  267 

238 


31  877 
25  438 
3  898 


52  146 
45  326 
34  165 


15  008 
1  943 
1  943 


8  859 

7  624 

1  235 

186 


2  021 
919 
277 


4  163 
3  233 

618 


4  289 

3  713 

187 


2  227 
251 
251 


38  755 
16  992 
5  858 


87  234 
70  475 
11  351 


84  039 

72  134 

3  572 


94  050 
SO  836 
57  525 


3  031 
5  822 
2  155 
2  216 


44  551 
5  097 
5  097 


24  935 

21  667 

3  268 

553 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-37 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


Continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


SAGINAW  SMSA-Conllnued 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS i  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL : 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  ;........ 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES • 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  ■  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 298 

EATING  PLACES • 163 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 125 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  . 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES ;  .  .  .  . 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  ...;.... 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


Witt) 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


« 

153 

7 

851 

6 

013 

1 

t07 

267 

16lt 

1 

503 

3 

726 

1 

073 

17  655 
10  875 
8    031 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


1  393 
3  702 
1  035 


17  195 
10  557 
7  721 


12  380 

11  170 

1  945 

1  625 

"17« 

406 

« 

- 

170 

406 

361 

(D) 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2  017 

1  138 

901 

155 


3  775 
2  757 
2  036 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


39  739 
22  751 
17  004 
4  217 


75  874 
53  157 
38  517 

(D) 
6    817 

(D) 
22    717 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


24-38    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

521 

522 

523 
52« 
5251 
5252 


5112 

5U3 
5HU 
5U5 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


55   EX.554 


55PT(554) 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

1 

TOLEDO,  OHIO-MICH.,  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EClUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  ■  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES ;  .  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CuOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-*EAfi  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STOI^ES  .  .  ■ 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES ' 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  . 

I    FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

I  MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  Lucas  and  Wood  Counties,  Ohio,  and  Monroe  County,  Mich. 


13  091 
211 
104 


202  438 

190  713 

4  567 

(Dl 

862 

1  061 

2  204 
2  309 
1  710 

599 


10) 


161  507 

140  246 

118  515 

ID) 

(0) 

8  390 

6  165 

1  836 
4  870 

2  583 
1  742 

545 


11  989 
8  257 
3  732 

248 


40  935 
16  781 
6  270 


127  399 

101  078 

13  095 

12  961 


195  940 

184  861 

4  567 


159  703 
140  058 
118  327 


6  Oil 

1  836 
4  356 

2  559 


11  807 

8  075 

3  732 

248 


14  566 

12  928 

602 


14  991 

12  665 

10  411 

<D) 

(D) 

556 

1  039 

291 

440 

293 


(D) 


1  766 
1  259 

507 


104  537 
41  244 
18  075 


363  136 
290  886 
39  937 
31  537 


292  310 
260  504 

10  577 
(D) 
849 

1  867 
4  091 

11  851 
10  008 

1  843 


295  580 

249  710 

215  294 

ID) 

(01 

11  065 

20  953 

5  503 

8  249 

5  558 

(D) 

(D) 


34  903 

24  194 

10  709 

769 


5  369 

5  066 

857 


4  437 
3  872 

145 


2  535 
2  074 
1  589 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-39 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


TOIEIX),  OHIfrMICH.,SMSA-toitiniied 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES • 

DRIPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES i 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES.  ....  

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS ; 

ORINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •     

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEHELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  »00D  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS ; 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS i 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES J 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS.  ....  

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES ; 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I HOUSE-TO-HOUSE I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


33  610 

17  289 
11  273 

1  see 

738 

83 

307 

10  099 

2  625 

3  597 
578 

3  019 


73  051 
50  939 
37  911 
2  867 


2  564 
786 
332 
454 

2  100 
1  849 

251 
486 

3  619 
1  062 
6  250 
3  978 
1  435 


2  939 

575 
330 

1  261 
570 

2  174 
282 

S20 


15  565 

2  846 

5  931 

6  78fi 


32  010 
16  687 
14  099 

1  632 
688 
(Dl 
(Dl 

9  495 

2  455 

3  373 
518 

2  855 


69  587 
48  777 
36  517 
2  765 
6  773 
2  722 
20  810 


1  034 
6  134 
3  862 
1  335 


2  683 
545 
316 

1  147 
372 

2  090 
282 


13  331 

2  804 

5  563 

4  964 


4  957 

3  018 

2  550 

278 


16  293 

12  523 

9  466 

1  031 

1  340 
785 

3  570 


14 
28 
274 
142 
1  210 
542 
225 
(Dl 
113 


(Dl 
(Dl 
21  303 
5  830 
10  527 
1  698 
8  929 


330  087 
252  915 
188  510 
20  015 
27  302 
17  088 
77  172 


105  090 
12  985 
8  220 


2  309 
750 

1  559 

4  722 

4  429 
293 
433 

5  579 

2  489 
23  653 

10  634 
4  449 

(D) 

2  211 
(01 

11  288 
1  512 
1  255 

3  379 
1  255 
7  539 
1  135 


7  275 

5  594 

4  293 

399 

581 

321 

I  581 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


24-40    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


511 
541 
542 
543 

544 
545-549 


55  EX. 554 


56 

5611 567 
562-3 1 568 
562 

563 t 568 
565 
566 
564  I  569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


ALLEGAN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES • 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


1  094 
235 
859 


4  349 
2  498 
1  851 


7  805 
202 
819 
485 


5  740 

1  787 

217 


362 

382 

271 

271 

111 

111 

1  132 

1  032 

232 

232 

4  197 
2  404 
1  793 


599 

10  999 

223 

3  931 

32 

519 

120 

2  304 

224 

4  245 

2  822 

496 

2  326 


14  328 
9  683 
4  645 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-41 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

BAY    COUNTY 

(BAY  CITY  COEXTENSIVE  WITH  BAY  CITY  SMSAi 
SEE  TABLE  «) 

BERRIEN  COUNTY  > 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES.  . 
LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY 
MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

KOMEN.S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

KOMEN.S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE. 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  itiaior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


2<t  062 
16  155 
3  862 
U  015 


50  776 

«8  510 

1  026 

366 


8  556 

2  056 

3  332 
2  610 

722 
1  553 
1  111 

201 


8  715 
H  51*6 
«  169 


16  899 
11  033 
5  866 


11 

091t 

2 

007 

'»27 

(D) 

791 

5 

361 

1 

308 

2 

530 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


17  243 

12  53tt 

1  255 

1  6U9 

1  805 


a9  2B6 

47  292 

970 

272 


8  538 

2  056 

3  314 
2  610 

704 
1  553 
1  414 

201 


8  429 
4  372 
4  057 


15  941 
10  623 
5  318 


13  006 

1  845 

239 


2  349 

1  785 

235 

195 


3  460 

2  443 

608 

409 


80  262 
59  524 
12  637 
8  101 


68  323 

62  687 

2  282 

536 

204 

2  614 


22  615 
5  529 
8  960 
7  523 
1  437 

3  526 

4  059 
541 


21  207 
11  804 
9  403 


69  472 
53  901 
15  571 


27 

692 

1 

907 

806 

(01 

1 

684 

6 

579 

4 

399 

7 

911 

1  658 

1  328 

330 


24-42    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 
5«3 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 


CALHOUN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDKARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
SOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  REAOY-TO-KEAR  STORES  

KOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  .  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


I  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Wiltilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not ; 
e  retailers,  part  of  S\C  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


10  739 

4  285 

1  693 

2  463 
2  298 


21  018 
13  424 
4  399 


18 

198 

8 

483 

1 

827 

i 

19.; 

2 

715 

480 

1 

58? 

1 

767 

1  523 

2  427 
2  200 


20  914 
13  424 
4  399 
3  091 


7  245 
2  266 
4  979 


10  080 

1  081 

398 

266 

756 

1  656 

1  449 


5  890 
5  823 
3  491 


56  551 
36  284 
12  575 
7  692 


21  652 

3  675 
9  031 
8  294 

737 

4  114 


21  874 
8  156 
13  718 


60  526 
50  291 
10  235 


359 

28 

660 

50 

992 

76 

1 

493 

37 

810 

89 

1 

900 

135 

2 

47  1 

260 

4 

37? 

318 

e 

014 

394 

8 

608 

1  458 

1  256 

202 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-43 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


GENESEE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTA 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONHANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES .  .  .  . 

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


27  398 
12  165 
2  801 


71  362 
53  628 
8  499 


468 
3  049 
1  503 
1  546 


131  198 

110  294 

86  600 

2  556 

21  138 

6  707 


29  75U 
6  477 
6  449 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


468 
2  613 
1  067 
1  546 


129  802 

110  244 

86  550 

2  556 

21  138 


ID] 


3  229 

1  349 
255 

248 


8  240 

5  932 

1  235 

804 

260 


11  592 

9  539 

7  048 

285 


4  000 
999 
999 


177  466 
132  226 
22  612 
17  131 
4  953 
534 


1  032 
11  838 

5  302 

6  536 


218  237 

175  127 

122  832 

5  267 

47  028 


24-44    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


571U 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59   EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

59"l 

59i»2 

59113 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  P4I?T* 
532 
53« 
535 


GENESEE  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRiPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWAREi  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAINi  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORESi  STANDS  

NEWS  OEALERSi  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA  1  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFTi  NOvELTYi  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY  1  TOYt  GAME  SHOPS 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


23  713 
21  082 
2  631 


25  745 

3  423 

2  283 

75 

2  208 

643 

209 

434 


3  308 
3  140 
1  314 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available 
Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  arc  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


29  689 
17  418 
11  840 


36  058 
24  024 
17  688 


23  577 
20  962 
2  615 


3  780 
2  510 
1  576 


7  893 
5  933 
4  256 


79  411 
62  747 
32  409 


161  755 
120  907 
85  232 


63  726 
3  720 
6  008 


3  266 
2  512 
1  851 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-45 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establisli merits  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


Countv  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


HOUGHTON  COUNTY 


r?ETAIL    TFiADE.     TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY!  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPArSEL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION. 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


USIC  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


2  311 

2  235 

506 

«76 

394 

386 

276 

268 

1  529 
804 
725 


3  135 
1  318 
1  817 


Standard  Holes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  iKittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  anplicat)le 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


4    088 

1  666 

2  422 


24-46    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establisliments  or  IVlore:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


53  PIRT* 
531 
533 
539 


512 
543 
544 
545-549 


56 

561.567 

562-31 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


INGHAM  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HAROKARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


20  776 
7  940 
3  581 
2  823 

6  432 


59  545 
49  854 
7  654 
2  037 


78  986 

75  464 

445 

228 


15  407 
9  729 
5  678 


21  821 
16  203 
5  618 


21  674 

2  765 

1  247 

2  458 

1  046 

3  210 

2  039 
2  978 
5  931 


19  936 

7  528 

3  473 

2  509 

6  426 


49  854 
7  590 
1  999 


16  232 
3  368 
7  356 
6  360 
996 

2  162 

3  179 
167 


15  073 
9  711 
5  362 


20  522 
2  755 

1  195 

2  458 
908 

2  844 

1  937 

2  834 
5  581 


7  720 

6  180 

1  319 

221 


2  350 
525 

1  033 
906 
127 
333 
430 
29 


5  059 

4  096 

963 


2  702 
148 
235 
333 
71 
228 
315 
329 

1  043 


49  002 
17  299 
12  795 
7  644 
11  264 


168  808 
140  163 
24  226 


49  362 
9  525 
22  458 
19  347 
3  111 

7  843 

8  668 
868 


39  808 
26  513 
13  295 


108  596 
89  210 
19  386 


51  220 

2  912 

4  980 

5  112 
1  367 

3  609 
5  899 


2  280 

1  946 

334 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  t3t)le. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-47 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


JACKSON  COUNTY 

(JACKSON  COUNTY  COEXTENSIVE  WITH  JACKSON  SMSAi 
SEE  TABLE  ») 

KALAMAZOO  COUNTY 
(KALAMAZOO  COUNTY  COEXTENSIVE  WITH  KALAMAZOO  SMSAi 
SEE  TABLE  «) 

KENT  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBEF!  YARDS 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING)  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  *ALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


30  957 
13  520 
2  738 
2  136 


131  176 

123  192 

2  599 

376 

808 

399 

«2« 

2  550 

1  789 

761 


29  613 
13  520 
2  698 
1  558 


112  136 

91  U65 

72  371 

3  861 

15  233 

8  519 

7  325 
1(59 


1* 

368 

1 

231 

i 

137 

«2 

521 

25 

644 

5 

886 

(Dl 

(Dl 

9 

372 

(01 

ID) 

ID) 

(D) 

ID] 

(0) 

250 

3  913 

1  890 

283 

322 


9  695 
7  351 
5  523 

522 
1  309 

502 
1  499 


72  021 
33  108 

5  5«1 

6  318 


192  51*5 

168  073 

3  726 


181  5U7 

136  609 

103  725 

10  797 

22  087 

10  322 

29  182 
867 

H  567 

1  655 

2  912 


1  753 

1  280 

975 


24-48    MICHIGAN 


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TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 

code 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

571« 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

594 

5942 

5913 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969     ( 

597 
598 
5982     ( 


5992 
5993 
5991* 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  PART* 
532 
53« 
535 


County  and  kind  of  business 


KENT  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


ARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES — CONTINUED 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

SOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STOKES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES .  .  .  . 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO'  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS'  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES] 


DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  .  . 

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN'  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  ... 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS .    . 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE'  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY'  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


29  906 
21  263 
15  638 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


29  810 
17  295 
12  717 
3  303 


8  260 
2  336 
1  919 


29  286 
20  787 
15  164 


32  36U 

29  664 

3  093 

2  981 

2  706 

2  294 

301 

- 

2  402 

2  294 

1  282 

1  282 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

3  067 

2  705 

2  793 

2  483 

274 

222 

3  465 

3  257 

4  797 

4  797 

1  512 

1  512 

2  680 

2  556 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


6  566 
5  182 
3    956 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


13  518 

783 

2  182 


76  173 
45  261 
31  035 
10  235 


18  978 
7  611 
4  323 


142  785 
115  254 
91  536 


303 

6  041 

180 

3  929 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(0) 

284 

5  673 

252 

5  306 

22 

367 

180 

3  519 

369 

7  118 

180 

3  730 

551 

11  240 

208 

4  081 

76 

1  317 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  j 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


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MICHIGAN    24-49 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1.0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


LENAWEE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS?  HARDWARE! 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES.' 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


622 

10  036 

217 

3  833 

nou 

290 

t09 

2  389 

21  727 

20  607 

20  0U3 

19  109 

635 

635 

3  293 

1  838 

1  155 


9  OttO 
'»tt6 
230 


3  087 
1  812 
1  275 


6  228 
t  256 
1  972 


Hie 

4  516 
681 


105 

19 

897 

535 

9 

5U7 

33 

648 

2118 

1 

337 

289 

5 

365 

973 

20 

050 

26  594 

21  876 

1  365 


542 

10  387 

76 

1  356 

325 

6  342 

302 

5  871 

23 

471 

50 

1  010 

91 

1  679 

25  158 
19  488 
5  680 


875 
6  640 
1  890 


24-50    MICHIGAN 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


53   PART* 

531 

533 

539  ( 


5»3 

sm 

5115 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


562-3t568 
562 

563.568 
563      ( 


MACOMB  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  HALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONHANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  . 
MlbCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STOR 


29  515 

14  324 
3  245 


67  027 
57  585 

7  645 


136  259 

125  164 

3  659 

14 

586 

386 

2  261 

3  874 

1  325 

2  549 


132 


Standari)  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
'Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


28  793 
14  298 
3  115 


67  013 
57  585 
7  631 


129  981 

120  680 

3  021 


116  287 
103  608 
93  369 


7  638 

6  941 

697 


759 

749 

529 

3  449 

IDl 

IDJ 

442 

442 

(U) 

(□) 

586 

2  506 

721 

721 

3  467 

1  621 

525 


7  208 
5  838 
1  166 


9  404 

8  400 

284 


9  633 
8  211 

7  459 


1  066  916 


70  141 
32  625 
11  845 


160  106 
133  243 
22  856 


181  998 

161  427 

5  805 

1  354 
695 

2  992 
9  480 


187  563 
158  883 
146  575 


14  808 
13  067 
1  741 


3  059 
2  438 

537 


1  454 
1  156 
1  051 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-51 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

MACOMB  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

f^URNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  •  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE!  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not ; 
Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


18  978 

11  on 

7  790 

2  750 


35  115 
23  83B 
15  373 


23  30U 

21  5U0 

1  76U 


25  587 
5  252 
1  208 


2  108 
5m 

1  186 
519 

2  267 
1  562 
5  157 
1  278 

(Dl 

3  498 


18  518 

10  765 

7  7U0 

2  728 


23  224 

21  460 
1  764 


23  029 

4  494 
976 


2  336 

1  982 

356 

1  372 
(D! 

2  267 
1  516 
5  041 
1  278 


8  010 
6  057 
3  755 


41  371 
28  129 
19  570 
7  545 


7  587 
2  921 

2  734 


172  568 
129  835 
83  210 


452 

45   777 

200 

4    385 

199 

4    058 

199 

4    058 

67 

1    270 

67 

1    270 

207 

4    471 

17V 

3   863 

30 

608 

98 

1    988 

(Dl 

(0! 

255 

4    394 

201 

3    417 

575 

10    235 

108 

2    016 

24-52    MICHIGAN 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


52X 

522-521* 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
53i 
533 
539 


54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 • 567 

562-3  f  568 

562 

563.568 

555 

566 

564 . 569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


County  and  kind  of  business 


HtROUETTE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .... 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


13  564 

12  962 

112 


2  858 
1  284 

1  574 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


2  574 
1  284 
1    390 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


732 
420 
312 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


8  478 
5  313 
1  565 
1    500 


11  594 
1  291 
5    896 


5  952 
3  255 
3    697 


15  192 
8  525 
5    567 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


531 

4    759 
1    774 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X) 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


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MICHIGAN    24-53 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

MONROE  COUNTY 


rsETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES • 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


10  695 
6  318 
765 
1  748 
1  860 


3  747 
2  108 
1  639 


3  379 
2  094 
1  285 


5  707 
3  086 
2  621 


4    411 

4    031 

1    200 

1    200 

225 

203 

(D) 

(D) 

172 

ID) 

1    057 

959 

549 

549 

528 

528 

ID) 

406 

9  214 

2  398 

3  975 
3  577 


9  040 
4  810 
4  230 


23  012 
15  296 
7  716 


8  658 
834 
785 


24-54    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


543 

5M 

5U5 

546 

5«62 

51163 

5«9 


562-31 568 
562 

563 •568 
563  I 


MUSKESON  COUNTY 

(COCXTCNSIVE  WITH  MUSKEGON-MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS  SMSAi 
SEE  TABLE  H) 


OtKLAND  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSi  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSi  NONFRANCHISED  

TIREi  BATTERYi  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFTi  MARINEi  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFTi  BOATi  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MENiSi  BOYS!  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  .  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 
WOMEN  IS  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .... 
WOMEN'S  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESi 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET  1  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  .... 

APPAREL  1  ACCESSORYi  OTHER  SPECIALTY 

FURRIERSi  FUR  SHOPS.  ....... 


Slandard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile. 
'Nonsloie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


1  104  6U5 


45  542 
19  965 
5  168 


180  564 
155  905 
20  973 


242  710 
225  005 

4  776 
162 
697 

1  075 

2  351 
7  703 
2  688 

5  015 
520 
421 


243  889 
217  606 
158  374 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


ISO  356 
155  905 
20  957 


235  570 

219  043 

4  664 


240  553 
217  192 
157  960 


5  702 

2  876 

604 


4  218 

3  693 

525 


114  512 
55  169 
11  499 


440  296 
369  595 
61  639 


357  595 

310  314 

9  317 

1  077 

3  633 

4  682 
27  625 


415  690 
363  697 
274  697 


1  158 
466 
108 


7  298 
5  674 
1  464 


1  528 

1  319 

209 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-55 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


OAKLAND  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


APPAREL  I  ACCESSORY  STORES — CONTINUED 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'Si  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  • 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

I  DIRECT  SELLING  {HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


5 

13S 

U 

619 

(0) 

3 

6?H 

ID) 

6 

btO 

117  538 
28  800 
18  128 
5  883 


10  769 
3  428 


65  160 
50  869 
36  795 


tt6  708 
<t3  321 
3    387 


56  082 
10  204 
1  971 


46  350 
2B  238 
17  924 
6  823 


10  343 

3  388 

4  381 


64  160 
50  267 
36  473 


46  670 
43  283 
3  387 


51  924 
9  394 
1  537 


4  837 
647 

1  267 

(D) 

3  844 

5  026 
11  550 

750 


1  232 

920 

1  638 

1  596 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(D) 

(D) 

ID) 

(0) 

525 

4B7 

332 

(Dl 

2  507 

2  007 

29  586 

20  996 

ID) 

(D) 

101 

(Dl 

17  904 

9  662 

6  091 

3  932 

2  503 

887 


15  525 
12  887 
9  684 


7  077 
533 
235 


124  960 

78  897 

48  432 

17  882 


25  382 
8  492 
12  189 


322  480 
265  119 
195  139 


102  177 
96  873 
5  304 


142  241 
10  860 
5  009 


626 

13 

993 

561 

12 

822 

65 

1 

171 

94 

1 

899 

(D) 

(Dl 

588 

10 

143 

865 

16 

095 

823 

37 

900 

99 

2 

215 

408 

29 

937 

316 

5 

753 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


24-56    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 

code 


522-52"( 

5251 

5252 


5J  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5«2 
5«3 
54« 
5tt5-5l*9 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX. 591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

59B 

599 


County  and  kind  of  business 


OTTAWA  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


TING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


9  656 

3  952 

519 

2  304 


28  883 

26  979 

265 

480 


565 
316 
249 


12  328 

1  242 

346 

391 

559 

6  312 

716 

1  250 

1  512 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sfiown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


9  498 
3  944 
487 
2  248 
2  819 


28  007 

26  473 

227 

280 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


5 

106 

2 

996 

2 

110 

5 

389 

4 

200 

1 

189 

3 

457 

(Dl 

ID) 

11 

754 

1 

242 

232 

391 

387 

6 

276 

682 

1 

216 

1 

328 

963 

109 
959 
150 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


997 

18  712 

401 

7  027 

65 

1  417 

248 

4  885 

2B3 

5  383 

978 

22  000 

39  600 

34  046 

264 

566 


10  744 
6  879 
3  865 


23  763 
20  338 
3  425 


19  763 
1  034 

532 
1  115 

722 
7  422 
1  953 
3  228 
3  757 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-57 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


SAGINAH  COUNTY 


ST  CLAIR  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  rSEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


TING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!. 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wlthhelb  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  i 
s  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


8  803 

1  337 

2  30tt 
1  138 


19  289 
15  709 
3  066 


33  U97 

31  830 
560 


5  7S5 
3  000 
2  785 


9  3111 

1  075 
313 
812 
297 

2  072 
784 

2  216 
1  7U5 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


8  263 

4  255 

572 


19  289 
15  709 
3  066 


8  226 
745 
■289 
812 
173 

1  922 
784 

1  988 

1  513 


2  026 

3  843 
1  487 


47  804 

37  308 

9  639 

857 


41  397 

36  661 

1  237 


710 

13  269 

146 

2  344 

378 

7  024 

(01 

(01 

(Dl 

(D) 

56 

1  103 

130 

2  798 

15  388 
7  588 
7  800 


17  765 

602 

740 

2  291 

588 

2  985 

2  437 

4  105 

4  017 


24-58    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

{$1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«  15 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 1567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 
565 
566 
564.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


ST  JOSEPH  COUNTY 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 46  34  4  343 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 13  13  1  875 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 10  6  342 

HARDWARE  STORES 12  10  929 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 11  5  1  197 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 96        82        3  948 

EATING  PLACES 70        60        2  620 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 26        22        1  328 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  .  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 82  54  6  408 

LIQUOR  STORES 6  6  442 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 6  2  232 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 3  3  115 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  .  10  8  330 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  .  15  15  3  673 

JEWELRY  STORES 6  4  307 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 3  3  (Dl 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


4  029 

1  875 

316 


2  216 

2  108 

539 

539 

748 

684 

446 

388 

302 

296 

555 

511 

374 

374 

586 

11  487 

374 

7  106 

54 

1  210 

75 

1  688 

749 
569 
180 


5  504 

1  311 

2  049 
563 

1  486 
1  106 
1  038 


8  432 
4  572 
3  860 


18  449 
14  656 
3  793 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-59 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


SHIAWASSEE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGt  PLUMBINGi  PAINTt  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORESt  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESt  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELt  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE. 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


6 

793 

6 

779 

3 

928 

3 

9S8 

1 

750 

1 

736 

1 

115 

1 

115 

16 

231 

15 

673 

15 

810 

15 

262 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       {D)  Wittilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


239 

239 

010 

966 

269 

269 

310 

310 

589 

553 

14  629 
8  185 
1  837 


17  619 

12  062 

3  319 

2  238 


1«  003 
10  963 
3  0«0 


392 

1  637 
570 


24-60    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 

code 


521 

522-52t 
5251 
5252 


54 

541 

542 

543 

544 

545-549 


56 

561 1  567 

562-3.558 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.559 


County  and  kind  of  business 


59  EX 

S92 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


VAN  BUREN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDHARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRiERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


Total 
(number) 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


With 
payroll 


Standani  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


17  297 

16  554 

373 


1  889 

1  156 

731 


2  821 
142 
617 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


849 

1  775 

459 

459 

455 

459 

261 

261 

204 

198 

527 

475 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


3  259 
1  890 
1    369 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


3  236 

902 
527 
277 
250 
929 
(01 


3  622 

2  459 
1  163 


11  134 
7  232 
3  902 


5  042 

4  666 

375 


5'  025 

278 

1  237 

1  509 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-61 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


WASHTENAW  COUNTY 
(COEXTENSIVE  WITH 


WAYNE  COUNTY 


AF!BOR    SMSfl,     SEE    TABLE    ^) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS .  • 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGt  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  I,'-5P0kTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS 


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  ,     

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


4  356 

2  939 

215 


1  102 
267 
230 


3  751  254 


95  308 
31  530 
It  701 
3  911 
10  206 


1  791 


585  136 
505  999 
55  187 
20  869 
3  080 


301 


857  958 
763  328 
25  389 

2  298 
1  939 
9  431 

10  121 
34  310 
13  171* 
21  136 

3  506 

4  336 


208  597 
57  286 
51  255 
3  031 

103  507 
83  666 

19  em 

2  071 
686 
5«2 

9  130 


3  615  582 


89  626 
31  348 
13  758 
3  217 
9  580 


477 


584  476 
505  999 
54  657 
20  573 


812  696 

725  372 

24  149 

2  004 

4  203 

7  405 

8  919 
33  898 
13  018 
20  880 

2  954 

3  792 


848  223 

777  572 

714  671 

8  358 

54  543 

27  494 

29  043 

5  189 

8  925 

5  830 

2  487 

608 


206  539 
56  772 
53  889 
2  883 

102  893 

83  390 

19  503 

1  969 

596 

(D) 

9  108 


3  464 

1  886 

768 

1  562 


69  543 

57  975 

8  675 

2  403 

426 


64 


63  297 
51  237 

2  235 
137 
323 
994 
837 

6  585 

3  535 
3  050 

229 
720 


67  854 
59  638 
54  437 

1  141 
4  060 

2  082 
4  605 

868 
661 


29  079 

8  546 

7  964 

582 


233  396 

74  981 
36  347 
14  893 
32  937 

8  082 
63  492 

2  664 


1  515  562 

1  297  338 

160  294 

48  750 

7  700 

1  480 


1  233  506 

1  001  933 

44  632 

2  514 

6  744 

18  288 

16  823 

124  525 

69  296 

55  229 

4  265 

13  782 


1  294  147 

1  132  267 

1  026  316 

22  029 

83  922 

42  076 

88  568 

17  262 

13  974 

10  222 

3  286 

466 


581  686 
176  649 
165  264 
11  385 

280  483 

226  595 

53  888 

7  225 

1  575 

(Dl 

20  710 


23  676 

18  981 

3  854 

693 


10  544 
8  837 
8  019 


9  050 
2  344 
2  210 


I  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


24-62    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


S7 

571 

5712 

5713 

571U 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59    EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

594 

5942 

5943 

595 

5952 

5953 

5962 

5969 

597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  PART* 
532 
534 
535 


WAYNE  COUNTY — CONT I NUED 

APPARELi  ASSESSORY  STORES — CONTINUED 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  ArMD  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-OROER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE )  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


1  001 
549 
292 


5  072 
2  862 
2  136 


8  469 

8  123 

34  806 

34  424 

5  101 

5  087 

9  732 

9  732 

1  020 

1  020 

18  953 

18  585 

152  783 

85  378 

61  553 

14  840 

6  185 
701 

2  099 

43  759 

10  772 
12  874 

1  693 

11  181 


294  704 
190  508 
148  403 

10  910 
20  002 

11  193 
104  196 


164  943 
149  821 
15  122 


193  734 


51 


14  864 

627 

14  257 

8  328 
2  201 
6  127 

11  300 

9  463 

1  837 

2  512 
1  310 
8  975 

25  894 
20  483 
13  064 
(Dl 
6  087 


11  568 
4  169 

1  770 
4  503 
4  700 
8  006 

932 
(0) 

2  523 
1  960 

682 


84  640 
4  929 
34  952 
44  759 


148  017 
83  312 
60  491 
14  476 

5  693 
677 

1  975 
42  249 
10  456 
12  000 

1  213 
10  787 


285  588 
185  682 
145  677 
10  898 
18  628 
10  479 
99  906 


163  013 
149  007 
14  006 


172  838 
42  301 
12  756 


10  122 
8  567 

1  555 

2  062 
1  268 
8  909 

24  920 
19  775 
12  834 
(D) 
5  813 
(0) 

10  466 

3  389 
1  636 

4  245 
4  270 
7  224 

914 
(D) 


4  813 
33  050 
20  573 


121 

23 

646 

890 

90 

043 

735 

12 

854 

462 

28 

296 

19  661 
11  985 
6  324 
2  159 
1  047 
166 
289 
4  241 

1  253 

2  182 
118 

2  064 


65  497 
48  053 
38  129 


17  302 

16  389 

913 


1  071 
217 
854 

1  203 
1  007 
196 
130 
133 
854 


453 


8  835 

471 

4  531 

3  833 


390  763 
233  949 
160  195 

44  624 
20  569 

3  093 
5  368 
83  673 
25  178 
47  963 
2  405 

45  558 


349  200 
973  809 
780  256 
66  932 
78  554 
46  067 
375  391 


349  772 
329  630 
20  142 


402  821 
36  031 
41  265 


23  151 
5  509 

17  642 

24  833 
20  966 

3  667 
2  331 
2  559 
16  104 
65  603 
51  713 
35  766 
(D) 
12  417 


8  963 
13  373 
31  594 
2  362 
IDI 
4  659 
4  801 
2  288 


167  347 

10  329 

92  522 

64  496 


2  394 

1  663 

347 

276 


26  690 
19  916 
15  726 
1  242 
1  966 
982 
6  774 


5  630 

5  234 

396 


5  837 
764 
651 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-63 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

uIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TA 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES' 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  .  . 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  .  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


17  126 

4  521 
8  063 


020 
016 
004 


9  393 

8  729 

664 


340 
867 
693 


17  000 
4  415 
8  043 


8  764 

3  782 

4  982 


9  357 

8  693 

664 


1  238 
867 

2  607 


2  477 

694 

1  102 


1  251 
659 
592 


51  157 
13  845 
23  241 


26  989 
13  910 
13  079 


47  793 

45  806 

1  987 


3  102 
1  725 
7  927 


263 
130 
133 


24-64    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


5U2 
5«3 
5111 
5U5-5«9 


55  E)(.55« 


56 

561.567 
562-3.568 
562 

563.568 
565 
566 
561.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


BATTLE  CREEK 

RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .... 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


991 
52« 
898 


18  128 

13  424 

2  091 

2  613 


986 
306 
796 


754 
631 
123 


6  696 
4  689 
2  007 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


18  128 

13  424 

2  091 

2  613 


5  956 

1  306 

2  766 


6  562 
4  581 
1  981 


1  022 
1  500 
1  935 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1    434 

1     141 

293 


196 
275 
313 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


13  970 
5  372 
8    598 


28  784 
22  309 
5   475 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


J  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-65 


TABLE  6, 


Cities  With  500  Establisliments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
propne 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  .  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


3  057 

1  678 
726 


5  251 
3  096 
2  153 


5  816 
2  SIS 

2  996 


I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


3  005 
1  676 

688 


22  771 

21  197 

19  61(9 

18  325 

1  289 

1  219 

t  911 
3  02U 
1  917 


5  672 
2  800 
2  872 


603 
112 
613 


599 
208 
110 


7  279 
3  975 
1  563 


34  506 
26  502 
2  073 


21  «09 
12  850 
6  549 


038 
589 
135 

644 


497 
313 

184 


24-66    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IViore:  1963 


—  Continued 


SIC 

code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number! 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


522-52U 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 
5113 
5«« 
5U5-5U9 


55  EX.554 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDHARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

HOMEN.S  READY-TO-HEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


44  767 

39  902 

869 


15  483 
7  637 
7  846 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
e  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


43  505 

38  784 

869 


4  748 

14  698 

5  046 

5  046 

6  022 

6  022 

5  197 

5  197 

825 

825 

765 

741 

14  271 
10  330 
3  941 


67  811 

55  000 

1  982 


777 

78  620 

410 

30  404 

012 

40  912 

796 

16  795 

734 

13  886 

629 

11  629 

105 

2  257 

84 

1  740 

337 

7  205 

51 

1  286 

71  629 
57  313 
14  316 


31 

946 

1 

917 

(Dl 

1 

048 

2 

003 

IDI 

10 

776 

520 
212 
253 
213 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-67 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payioll. 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS  .  . 
HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEA 
PAINT.  GLASS.  KALLPAPER  STORES 
ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  .  .  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  .... 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTuR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STOR 


802 
203 
156 


2  303  323 


51  122 
17  9142 
5  338 
3  090 
7  279 
1  560 
15  335 
578 


310  089 
269  867 
29  698 


12  773 

2  742 

3  369 


579  8«7 
529  497 
t97  969 


120  383 

32  tSl 

29  638 

2  793 


1  UU8 
19  013 
3  516 


612 
489 
396 


2  209  557 


«7  096 
17  760 
It  796 
2  70« 
6  801 
(D) 
13  151 


309  177 

269  867 

29  342 

8  295 


470  058 

410  846 

16  570 

1  776 

3  227 

4  430 
6  201 

21  643 
9  084 
12  559 

2  402 
2  963 


574  037 
529  357 
497  829 


118  609 

31  937 

29  292 

2  645 


6  916 

4  200 
18  651 

3  502 

5  612 
489 

9  048 


(Dl 


5  206 

1  872 
609 
655 

1  102 
(Dl 

1  554 


40  487 

34  468 

4  692 

1  029 


37  800 
29  395 

1  481 
120 
247 
575 
563 

4  568 

2  550 
2  018 

190 
661 


45  744 
40  317 
37  285 


9  067 

7  066 

2  001 

290 


594 

2  898 

523 

884 


13  280 
12  792 
22  021 


840  744 

726  289 

86  762 

21  739 


734  991 
572  766 
29  995 

2  125 
5  157 

10  452 
10  561 
87  733 
50  963 
36  770 

3  643 
12  559 


866  639 
779  909 
722  002 


347  090 
102  662 
92  058 
10  504 

176  442 

135  473 

40  969 

5  562 


12  053 
51  535 
8  836 
16  894 
923 
24  882 


(Dl 


1  405 
382 
143 


13  041 

10  579 

2  042 

324 


309 
236 

525 
867 
658 


7  088 
5  959 

5  487 


2  845 

2  240 

605 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  j 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


24-68    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-cont 


inued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

57111 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59   EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

594 

591*2 

5943 

595 

5952 

5953 

5962 

5969 

597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  PART* 
532 

534 
535 


DETROIT— CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYt  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES . 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


292 

102 

1  728 


439 
248 

145 


3  254 
1  682 
1  331 


88  506 
48  240 
34  609 

8  580 
2  717 

1  890 
24  392 
6  788 

9  086 


202  351 
125  921 
99  689 
8  044 
11  047 
7  141 
76  430 


104  210 
93  032 
11  178 


131  207 

36  079 

12  726 
485 

12  241 

6  355 

1  628 

4  727 

6  245 

5  119 
I  126 
1  269 


2  781 

5  062 

668 

(Dl 

1  605 

1  298 

217 

5  973 


62  488 

1  822 

31  003 

29  663 


84  634 
46  546 
33  755 
8  216 
2  377 
420 
1  778 
23  052 

6  562 
8  474 

733 

7  741 


195  519 

122  761 

98  057 

8  044 

10  091 

6  569 

72  758 


117  123 
29  909 
11  102 


5  897 
1  266 
4  631 

6  017 

4  967 
1  050 
1  165 

(D) 

5  626 

13  688 

14  054 
10  110 


159 
570 
398 
988 


46  898 

1  736 

29  751 


11  657 
6  788 
4  626 


120 
259 
360 
764 
745 


44  919 
32  267 
25  605 
2  553 
2  156 
1  753 
12  652 


10  555 

9  856 

699 


777 
644 
133 


537 
1  883 
1  777 
1  334 


367 
323 

1  046 


7  270 

268 

3  828 

3  174 


230  225 
132  207 
67  545 
28  387 
9  087 
2  378 
4  810 
45  482 
14  864 
37  672 
1  607 
36  065 


917  966 
647  367 
524  250 
49  716 
43  834 
29  567 
270  599 


215  149 

200  317 

14  632 


270  618 
25  307 
33  861 


15  778 

13  686 

2  092 

1  346 


21  293 
4  797 
3  320 

6  621 

7  990 
20  574 

1  822 
(Dl 

2  625 

3  366 
1  090 

16  571 


137  468 

5  653 

79  468 

52  347 


460 
327 
893 
226 


976 
053 
647 
945 


568 
276 
292 


3  904 
517 

548 


217 
470 
397 
305 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-69 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-contmued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
KOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  ■  • 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


Total 
(number) 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


it  397 

8  19H 

1  820 

3  907 


8«  023 

79  38U 

9U5 


24  846 
(01 

12  310 

10  717 

1  593 

1  648 

3  976 


26  424 
15  930 
10  494 


24  601 
16  698 
7  903 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


585 
600 
976 


26  290 
15  812 
10  478 


24  047 
16  314 
7  733 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


19    574 

18    540 

2    497 

2    303 

1    613 

1    593 

621 

593 

2    023 

1    893 

763 

723 

2    900 

2    822 

2    204 

2    108 

6    953 

6    505 

13    297 

10    521 

6  337 

4  751 

673 

913 


3  537 
(D) 
1  780 
1  565 
215 
193 
526 
(D) 


3  356 
2  283 
1  073 


5  395 
4  105 
1  290 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


139  630 

108  132 

12  153 

19  345 


115  068 

100  052 

2  177 


69  305 
(Dl 
34  741 
30  296 
4  445 
4  274 
8  802 
ID) 


71  856 
49  056 
22  800 


112  153 
85  891 
26  262 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unmcor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

lie 

2    453 

232 

4    332 

94 

2    078 

328 

6    007 

75 

1    490 

535 

10    759 

235 

6  216 

957 

17    814 

295 
708 
309 
278 


713 
456 
257 


24-70    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—  Continued 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 


51(2 
5113 
5144 
5115-51(9 


55 

561 t 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

554.569 


59   EX. 591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


GRAND  RAPIDS 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

PARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROFRIETAkY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTI(3UE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  •  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


110 

iilable. 


Witti 
payroll 


277 
164 
113 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


48  226 
42  198 
4  367 


58  271 
62  315 
2  176 


2  711 

3  004 

449 


18  106 
12  097 
6  009 


14  092 

13  382 

710 


130 
745 
293 

IDI 
981 
337 
352 
434 


Establish- 
ments Wlttl 
payroll 

($1,000) 


48  074 

42  198 

4  303 

1  573 


66  153 
61  223 

1  948 


357 
553 
972 

445 


17  648 
11  753 
5  885 


026 
316 
710 


19  358 
2  633 

2  095 

101 

1  771 

3  235 

2  288 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


7  731 

5  773 

784 

174 


2  918 
730 
1  238 
1  035 
202 
495 
413 


841 
830 

Oil 


3  951 

2  985 

976 


717 
153 
274 


Payroll, 
workweelt 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


151  945 

133  592 

15  237 

3  116 


102  657 
84  085 
3  515 


53  030 
12  551 
23  709 
19  808 
3  901 
8  354 
7  557 
749 


53  078 
33  014 
20  054 


92  544 
72  531 
19  913 


32    750 

30   810 

1    940 


53  382 
3  045 
5    450 


5  002 
10  398 
I    257 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


2    453 

2    042 

357 


895 
178 
405 
320 


578 
355 
223 


1    852 

1    424 
438 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-71 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5U2 
543 
5U4 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3 1  568 

562 

563 1  568 

565 

566 

564  I  569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARDWAREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES"  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  .  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

)  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


327 
082 
266 
979 


18  591 

14  852 

3  210 

529 


21  263 

19  925 

532 


6  671 
4  328 
2  343 


893 
371 
671 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


4  221 
2  082 
1  250 


20  761 

19  515 

504 


6  587 
4  280 
2  307 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2  254 

1  703 

506 


1  295 
961 
334 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

[dollars) 


10  922 

4  029 

4  980 

1  913 


47  821 

37  879 

9  170 

772 


35  304 

31  463 

827 


27  013 
19  265 
7  748 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


755 
528 
217 


24-72    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmu 


ed 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

KALAMAZOO 

801 

555 

171     511 

158     149 

21    135 

403    554 

6    319 

707 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-5211 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

12 
19 
12 

36 
12 
15 

8 

9    450 

5    527 

1    509 

(01 

9    356 

6    527 

1    439 

ID) 

(D) 

1    558 

1    104 

259 

(D) 

29    357 

21    354 

4    988 

ID) 

274 
188 
47 
(D) 
ID) 

32 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.     PLUMBING.     PAINT.     ELECTRICAL    STORES 

4 
18 

ID) 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53    PART* 
531 
533 
539 

21 
5 

7 

19 
5 

7 
7 

27    309 

(Dl 

2    552 

(0) 

27    305 

(0) 

2    552 

(01 

3    885 
ID) 
453 
10) 

77    624 

ID) 

8    973 

10) 

1    509 
10) 
214 
10) 

8 

_,Pp.„^„Pj^._     cTnRF^ 

TrP         ADTFTV     CTnoFC 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

ID) 

FOOD    STORES 

TOTAL 

98 
55 

7 
3 

5 

72 
51 
3 

1 

5 

30    129 

28    014 

963 

155 

158 

29    199 

27    475 

617 

(D) 

158 

2    254 
1    937 
55 
(D) 
50 
101 

43    585 
35    552 

1    028 
(D) 

1    757 

714 
580 

17 
ID) 

41 

84 

541 
5U2 
5U3 
51IU 
5U5-5«9 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

52 

2 

ID) 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55    EX.55« 

TOTAL 

51 

45 

35    679 

35    551 

3    656 

65   559 

605 

31 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

111 

101 

12    134 

11    556 

1    038 

20   755 

367 

114 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561 1  567 

562-3 >56B 

562 

563 1  568 
565 
566 
56ti569 

TOTAL 

73 
11 
31 
21 
10 
10 
17 

67 
9 
31 
21 
10 
6 
17 

11    393 
ID) 

5    117 
(D) 
(0) 
(D) 

2    395 
(0) 

11    317 
10) 

5    117 
ID) 
10) 
ID) 

2    395 

1    643 
ID) 

761 
ID) 
ID) 
(0) 

287 
ID) 

31    250 
(0) 

15   420 

(0) 

10) 

(0) 

5    409 

554 
(0) 
314 
(0) 
(0) 
ID) 
81 

50 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

ID) 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES     

SHOE    STORES 

10) 
(0) 
16 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

61 
28 
33 

53 
24 
29 

11    455 
6    735 
4    719 

11    181 
6    652 
4    519 

1    708 

1    147 

561 

30    883 
19    785 
11    097 

366 
225 
140 

53 

HOMF     FIIRNI^HINr^     <;TnRF^ 

22 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

31 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

DRINKING   PLACES    (ALCOHOLIC    BEVERAGESI 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

140 
105 
3U 

130 
100 
30 

9    862 
7    620 
2    242 

9    682 
7    552 
2    120 

2    235 

1    881 

354 

46    432 
39    009 
7    423 

1    041 
902 
139 

145 
110 
35 

59PT(591I 
591               1 

TOTAL 

26 

21 
2 

25 

24 

2 

5    809 
(0) 

(D) 

5    809 
ID) 

ID) 

749 
ID) 
ID) 

13    792 
(0) 

ID) 

258 
ID) 
ID) 

18 

DRUG    STORES 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    

10) 

ID) 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59   EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

130 
17 
11 

8 
11 

5 
17 

9 
52 

96 
15 

5 

4 
11 

5 
13 

7 
36 

14     150 

2  153 
560 
544 

1    616 
1    045 
1    243 

3  860 
3    009 

13    280 

2  099 
ID) 
486 

1    516 

1  045 

(0) 

3  860 

2  809 

1    741 
138 
ID) 

69 
207 

93 
10) 
583 
442 

31    884 
2    690 
ID) 
2    067 
4    057 
1     179 
10) 
9    550 
8    043 

471 
61 

ID) 
28 
54 
49 

ID) 
94 

123 

LIQUOR    STORES 

ANTIQUE    STORES.    SECONDHAND    STORES 

21 

(D) 

12 

6 

OTHER    STORES    

51 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART. 

TOTAL 

46 

10 

4     141 

3    813 

568 

12    442 

160 

38 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-73 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION. 


USIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Total 
(number! 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoi()  disclosure.       (NA)  Not 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


117 

availal)le. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


10  375 

«  476 

3  328 

1  397 


12  621 
2  857 
5  036 
4  253 
783 

1  653 

2  97« 
101 


11  903 
7  763 
4  140 


15  514 
11  718 
3  796 


13  855 

1  767 

1  041 

525 

606 

1  495 

(01 

1  945 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


9  801 
4  064 
3  304 
1  259 


52  022 

43  981 

6  537 

1  504 


12  523 
2  829 
5  035 
4  253 
783 

1  633 

2  924 
101 


11  801 
7  749 
4  052 


15  286 
11  536 
3  550 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


525 
606 
473 


1  500 
548 
674 
159 
109 


7  044 
5  695 
1  156 


1  887 
480 
738 
633 
105 
255 
399 
15 


1  577 

1  059 

518 


3  588 

2  942 

646 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


27  090 
9  495 

12  309 
3  274 
2  012 


152  604 
127  695 
21  038 


39  352 
8  608 
15  553 
13  142 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


75  561 
63  552 
13  009 


971 

38  125 

98 

1  754 

(□I 

10) 

92 

1  958 

51 

922 

144 

2  044 

(Dl 

(D) 

259 

5  637 

801 

15  992 

2  435 

1  895 

459 


370 
240 
130 


611 
376 
235 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


24-74    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5« 
5U1 
5«2 
543 
544 
545-549 


56 

5611 567 

562-3(568 

562 

5631568 
565 
566 
5641 569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIl 
LUMBER  I 


TRADE  1  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


TING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


)  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Notapplicaljle. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


19  924 

19  223 

224 


7  526 
1  165 
3  362 
3  087 
275 
ID) 
1  207 


926 
332 
594 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


3    362 

3    087 
275 


508 

(01 

579 

579 

198 

198 

559 

559 

(01 

(01 

386 

(01 

260 

228 

IDl 

1  357 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 


788 

153 
287 
244 


933 

741 
192 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars! 


5    489 

4    661 

828 


17  114 
9  412 
7    702 


20  042 
15  650 
4    392 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


749 
101 
109 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-75 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


city  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARDWARE i 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  Ii.CLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zera.       (0)  Wilhlield  to  avoib  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


WIttr 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


9  0  59 
1  931 
U     333 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


■j  919 
■■l  9  3(4 
"■I     333 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


266 
215 
'  6  36 


1    919 

'  1     521 
'■39  3 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 

(dollars) 


2U    866 

r  3   957 
"■  12    570 


^■26  002 
nz  123 
l'13    879 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


24-76    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 

code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-521* 
5251 
5252 


5U 

5«1 

542 

543 

544 

545-549 


55   EX.554 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.558 

565 

566 

564.569 


593 
594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  r^ATERIALS.  HARD«ARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  aio\i  disclosure,       (NA)  Not 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


10  910 

1.   (D) 

3  42  9 


6  873 
1  677 
"■j  399 
"■j  198 
201 
(0) 


11  210 
"■e  353 
'^  Z    857 


'B  369 
"■7  060 
"■l    309 


^    !" 


•8    620 

1    729 

216 

192 

1    597 

'■973 

1    107 

r  1    099 


"^25    787 

-'23    197 

(D) 


"■f.    849 

1    653 

■^3    399 


11  086 
Is  2  95 
2    791 


'8  269 
r6  960 
1    309 


"^7    768 

1    567 

138 

192 

1    353 

^■973 


1  073 
700 
(D) 


1  42  4 
(D) 
••481 


■^1    668 

•■l    291 

"■377 


3  693 
"^9  000 
^B    339 

661 


•33  065 
"■25  100 
"^7    965 


141  82  9 
36  381 
"5    448 


18 

215 

1 

354 

483 

398 

2 

922 

2 

637 

3 

784 

■^ 

048 

^°l 


2    2  95 

(X)  Not  applicable.  ''Revised 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-77 


TABL 


E  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE. 
LUMBER! 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


Total 
(numbeil 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  .....  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JE»ELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  a 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


20    106 

17    2U1 

1    932 

935 


30    185 

28    280 

1    1«0 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


e  919 

5    095 
3    8211 


535 
3t« 
366 


20    010 

17    241 

1    912 

857 


28    839 

26   652 

1    1«0 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


B  811 
5  013 
3  798 


9  115 

1  090 

3U8 


3  019 

2  501 

354 


2  369 

2  022 

127 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nm/.  15 

(dollars) 


1  899 

1  313 

586 


56  851 
48  202 
6  250 
2  399 


43  179 
36  701 
2  3'57 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


27  468 

13  373 

14  095 


38  938 
26  230 
12  708 


22  946 

524 

1  293 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


673 
608 
265 


24-78    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

WARREN 

123    876 

12    765 

3    914 

661 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521* 
5251 
5252 

TOTAL 

40 
16 
8 

15 

32 

14 
6 
11 

9    968 

5    804 

(D) 

2    209 

9    914 

6    790 

(D] 

2    193 

1    131 
755 
(0) 
262 

23    647 

15    527 

(Dl 

5    528 

182 
103 
(01 
55 

(01 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUiLDING    MATERiALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

14 
(01 
17 

(Dl 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

14 
5 
7 
2 

14 
5 
7 
2 

19    753 

17    367 

(01 

IDI 

19    753 

17    367 

(01 

(01 

1    565 

1    330 

(01 

(0) 

33   035 

26    265 

(01 

(Dl 

571 
501 
(01 

(01 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

(01 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES     

(01 

FOOD    STORES 

5lt 

541 

5ttZ 

5U3 

544 

545-549 

TOTAL     

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.     FISH     (SEAFOOD]     MARKETS    

106 
79 

5 

74 
53 
2 

1 

28    124 

26    345 

458 

126 

26    494 

24    905 
(D) 
(Dl 

1    897 

1    752 

(D) 

(01 

37    633 

34    759 

(01 

101 

550 
498 
(Dl 
(01 

8S 
73 
(01 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

28 

24 

16    707 

16    615 

1    355 

25    088 

237 

23 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

lie 

106 

12    054 

11    670 

964 

21    080 

322 

133 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 

34 

13 

9 

1 
11 

30 
5 

13 
9 

1 
9 

6    601 
1    313 
3    921 
3    779 
142 
(D) 
1    108 

6    457 
1    211 
3    921 
3    779 
142 
(D) 
1    066 

610 
129 
300 
275 
25 
(Ul 
151 

12    853 
3    809 
5    829 
5    308 
521 
(U) 
2    692 

225 

54 
118 
105 

13 
(Ul 

43 
(01 

17 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

4 
5 

3 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

2 

(01 

6 

(01 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

33 
22 

11 

23 
18 
5 

4     169 
3    113 
1    056 

4    045 

3    089 

956 

407 
369 
38 

8    521 
7    292 
1    329 

88 
75 
12 

28 

18 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISiON.    MUS.C    STORES    . 

10 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

139 
103 

123 
89 

9    900 

7    470 

9    732 
7    382 

2    489 
2    124 

55    943 
48    016 

902 
778 

FATTwr   PI  ArF<; 

107 

47 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59PT(591) 

591               ( 

( 

TOTAL 

23 
21 
2 

21 
19 

2 

6    393 
(01 

(D) 

6    341 
(01 
(01 

555 
(0) 

(01 

11    764 
(0) 

(Dl 

289 
(01 

(01 

20 

DRUG    STORES 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    

(0) 
(Dl 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59   EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

65 
11 

9 

2 

2 

7 
21 

45 
9 
5 
2 
5 
2 
4 
5 

13 

6    372 

1     088 

402 

(D) 

685 

(Dl 

508 

1    609 

1    135 

(0) 
998 
328 
iV) 
525 
(01 
502 
1    603 
955 

(0) 
41 
53 

(01 
61 

(01 
53 

197 

172 

(0) 

954 
1    035 

(01 
1    131 

(01 

1  134 
3    233 

2  883 

(01 
24 
14 

(01 
16 

(Dl 
17 
45 
48 

(01 

15 

11 

BOOK.     STATIONERY    STORES 

SPORTING    GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

JEWELRY    STORES     

(01 
8 

(01 
5 

OTHER    STORES    

19 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   P»RT» 

T 

85 

13 

8    557 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

(01 

(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Williheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available, 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-79 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
worlsweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 


MICHIGAM 
IN-PLANT     FOOD    CONTRACTORSt     TOTAL 
ROOMS 


RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHI 
CAFETLRIAS  .  .  .  . 
REFRESHMENT    PLACES 


IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTOR  Si     TOT  A 


BAY    CITY    SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 
CAFETERIAS  

DETROIT  SMSA 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 


RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHR 
CAFETERIAS  .... 
REFRESHMENT  PLACES 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 


GRAND  RAPIDS  SMSA 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTA 


JACKSON  SMSA 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 


KALAMAZOO  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 


RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS  

EFRESHMENT  PLACES  .  .  . 


LANSING  SMSA 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 


RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  .  .  . 


MUSKEGON-MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS!  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 
CAFETERIAS  


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS!  TOTAL 


TOLEDO!  OHIO-HICH.i  SMSA 


CONTRACTORS 


RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  .  .  . 


Ibt 


3  376 

10  785 

2142 


(D) 
(D) 
(D) 


221 
221J 


3  700 

Cd) 
(d) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  apolicable. 


5    220 

16    63a 

377 


3    352 

10    785 
2142 


(D) 

(d) 

(D) 


3  700 
(D) 
(D) 


35    108 

108    957 

1  ||e^ 


2    055 
(D) 


23   837 

70    697 

975 


14    it' 
(D 


1    182 
1    182 


17  7M2 
(D) 
(D) 


24-80    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for 
Military  Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


[These  data  were  collected  by  Ihe  Oepartmenl  ot  Defense  and  are  not  included  in  any 

of  llie  tabulations  of  the  1963  Census  of  Business] 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(numtrer) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

n  891 

698 
3    5H2 
3    120 
5    Wb 
«    2«1 

815 

1    6214 

H6 
350 
2U6 
1189 
3f8 
145 

521 

10 
106 
72 

lull 

103 
86 

34    511 

985 

6  016 
4    952 

10    423 

7  429 
2    706 

8    710 

698 
1     777 

1  689 

2  524 
2    222 

441 

46 
113 

67 
125 

90 

95 

10 
24 
14 
22 
25 

e    978 

985 

2    424 

1    002 

2    588 

1    979 

- 

' 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

8    145 

1    609 

1  322 

2  703 
1    86« 

617 

962 

209 
158 
303 
217 
95 

322 

72 
51 
95 
65 

39 

21    342 

4  921 

5  476 

6  472 
4     578 
1    895 

1    036 

156 
109 

418 
155 
198 

201 

28 
21 

61 
41 
50 

104 

10 

27 
15 

4     191 

. 

671 

474 

1    363 

872 

811 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-81 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


Total 
(numtKr) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  ail 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


MICHlSANi  TOTAL.  . 

ALCONA  COUNTY 

ALGER  COUNTY  

MUNISING  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ALLEGAN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ALLEGAN 

OTSEGO  

PLAINWELL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ALPENA  COUNTY 

ALPENA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ANTRIM  COUNTY 

ARENAC  COUNTY 

BARAGA  COUNTY 

BARRY  COUNTY  

HASTINGS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BAY  COUNTY  

BAY  CITY  

ESSEXVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BENZIE  COUNTY 

BERRIEN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
BENTON  HARBOR.  .  .  . 

BUCHANAN  

NILES 

ST  JOSEPH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BRANCH  COUNTY 

COLDWATER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CALHOUN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ALBION  

BATTLE  CREEK  .  .  .  . 

MARSHALL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CASS  COUNTY 

DOWAGIAC  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CHARLEVOIX  COUNTY.  .  . 

BOYNE  CITY  

CHARLEVOIX  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CHEBOYGAN  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CHEBOYGAN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CHIPPEWA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
SAULT  STE  MARIE.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CLARE  COUNTY  

CLINTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ST  JOHNS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CRAHFORD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

DELTA  COUNTY  

ESCANABA  

GLADSTONE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DICKINSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 
IRON  MOUNTAIN.  .  .  . 

KINGSFORO 

NORWAY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

EATON  COUNTY  

CHARLOTTE 

EATON  RAPIDS  .  .  •  ■ 

GRAND  LEDGE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

EMMET  COUNTY  

PETOSKEY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


9  571 
6  586 
2  985 


3«  371 
27  583 
6  788 


26  068 

It  189 

11  879 

116  335 

90  792 

2  102 


178  «81 
50  173 
8  609 


36  340 

22  306 

ID  03« 

159  857 

1«  972 

102  929 

12  791 

29  165 

25  033 

10  e02 

14  231 


19  738 
12  405 
7  333 

36  128 
28  806 
7  322 


28  003 
12  953 
15  050 


27  646 
19  501 

1  905 
3  282 

2  960 

40  746 
14  935 

6  924 

7  742 


24  930 
19  701 
5  229 


8  647 
6  252 
2  395 

52  615 
10  227 
6  044 


31  721 
26  219 
5  502 


10  738 

5  447 

24  290 

13  937 
10  353 

108  803 

86  288 

1  682 

20  833 

7  211 

171  237 

48  519 

8  451 

25  788 
19  855 
58  524 

33  250 

21  224 
12  026 

155  109 

14  612 
100  557 

12  509 

27  331 

22  151 

10  194 

11  967 

11  633 

3  694 

4  565 
3  274 


33  548 
27  386 
6  262 


25  777 

12  677 

13  100 


36  068 
25  192 
5  883 
4  993 


24  964 
18  431 
1  557 


38  328 
14  595 

6  484 

7  556 
9  583 


419 
650 

1  005 
511 

2  110 
1  324 

766 


19  035 

5  052 

329 


17  823 
1  408 
12  252 


2  160 

943 

1  217 

1  015 
322 
436 
257 


3  452 

2  950 

502 


2  315 
1  188 

1  128 


1  842 
149 
258 
165 

3  309 

1  398 

560 

640 

711 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 


23  656 
19  143 
4    513 

(NA)  Not  available. 


2  599 

2  134 
465 


GENESEE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

FENTON  

FLINT 

MOUNT  MORRIS  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GLADWIN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GOGEBIC  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

BESSEMER  

IRONWOOD  

WAKEFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GRAND  TRAVERSE  COUNTY. 
TRAVERSE  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GRATIOT  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ALMA 

ST  LOUIS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HILLSDALE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

HILLSDALE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HOUGHTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HANCOCK 

HOUGHTON  

LAURIUM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HURON  COUNTY  

BAD  AXE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

INGHAM  COUNTY 

EAST  LANSING  .  .  .  . 

LANSING 

MASON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

IONIA  COUNTY  

BELOING 

IONIA 

PORTLAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

IOSCO  COUNTY  

IRON  COUNTY 

IRON  RIVER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ISABELLA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
MOUNT  PLEASANT  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

JACKSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KALAMAZOO  COUNTY  .  .  . 

KALAMAZOO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KALKASKA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

KENT  COUNTY 

EAST  GRAND  RAPIDS.  . 
GRAND  RAPIDS  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KEWEENAW  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LAKE  COUNTY 

LAPEER  COUNTY 

LAPEER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LEELANAU  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LENAWEE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ADRIAN  

HUDSON  

TECUMSEH  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

HOWELL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LUCE  COUNTY 

NEWBERRY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


1  791 

108 

1  177 


1  195 
753 
443 

1  374 
995 
378 


425  226 

13  497 

321  749 


13  009 

26  994 

3  590 

19  337 

2  370 
1  697 

46  719 

42  524 

4  195 

39  385 

17  858 

5  457 
16  071 

34  849 

18  033 

16  816 

37  970 
9  373 

7  177 

3  076 

18  344 

36  448 
9  306 

27  142 

294  559 

17  384 
224  924 

8  415 

43  935 

42  275 

6  640 

18  192 
5  507 

11  936 

20  447 

20  900 

12  055 
8  835 

30  627 
23  155 

7  472 

144  236 
104  997 
39  241 

205  426 
151  555 

43  870 


35  288 

16  463 
18  805 


88  402 
40  690 
4  345 
10  325 

33  042 

34  047 
12  887 
21  160 

7  563 

6  706 

957 


411  566 
13  075 

313  521 
6  539 
78  531 

11  645 

25  276 
3  204 
18  747 


44  841 
41  248 
3  593 

35  984 
17  298 
5  159 
13  527 


6  697 
2  554 

16  196 

32  910 
8  730 
24  180 

286  067 

17  048 
219  948 

8  215 

40  855 

39  311 
5  445 

17  530 
5  337 

9  898 

17  959 

19  326 
11  393 

7  933 


136  648 
100  245 
36  603 

199  282 
157  068 
42  194 


413  162 

2  254 

306  623 

102  275 

946 

2  971 

32  466 
16  157 
16  309 


63  974 
39  762 
3  999 
10  277 
29  915 

32  067 
12  347 
19  720 

7  365 

6  624 

761 


24-82    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


-Continued 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
(Jl.OOO) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


MSCKINAC  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ST  IGN4CE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MACOMB  COUNTY 

CENTER  LINE 

EAST  DETROIT  .  .  .  . 
MOUNT  CLEMENS.  .  ■  • 

ROMEO 

ROSEVILLE 

ST  CLAIR  SHORES.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MANISTEE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MANISTEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARQUETTE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

ISHPEMING 

MAROUETTE 

NEGAUNEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MASON  COUNTY  

LUDINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MECOSTA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

BIG  RAPIDS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MENOMINEE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MENOMINEE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MIDLAND  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MIDLAND 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MISSAUKEE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MONROE  COUNTY 

MILAN  IPARTI'  .  .  .  . 

MONROE  ....... 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONTCALM  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

GREENVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONTMORENCY  COUNTY  .  . 

MUSKEGON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MUSKEGON  

MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NEWAYGO  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

FREMONT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OAKLAND  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

BERKLEY 

BIRMINGHAM  

CLAWSON 

FERNDALE  

HAZEL  PARK  

HOLLY 

HUNTINGTON  WOODS  .  . 
NORTHVILLE  IPARTl'   . 

OAK  PARK  

PLEASANT  RIDGE  .  .  . 

PONT  I  AC 

ROCHESTER 

ROYAL  OAK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OCEANA  COUNTY 

OGEMAW  COUNTY 

ONTONAGON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

OSCEOLA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OSCODA  COUNTY 

OTSEGO  COUNTY 


239 

385 
1  101 


1  307 
720 
167 


13  753 

6  710 

7  0t3 

336  148 
20  189 
57  370 
Its  999 
6  127 
39  583 
ti    889 

117  991 

18  95l( 

13  192 
5  762 

50  03tt 
12  287 
25  331 

5  679 

6  737 

25  002 

14  679 

10  323 

17  841 

11  073 
6  768 

20  249 
11  324 

8  925 

50  008 
41  017 
8  991 


38  783 
12  431 
26  352 


156  092 
88  918 

20  017 
47  157 

21  257 
9  708 

11  549 

795  168 

17  828 

82  921 

9  948 

59  119 

26  567 

4  146 

(D) 

(D) 

21  729 

2  948 

143  343 


16  402 

9  918 

8  480 
12  695 

3  947 

9  853 


11  951 

6  342 
5  509 

316  462 
19  303 
55  070 

45  701 
5  963 

37  867 
42  711 
109  847 

17  738 

13  004 

4  734 

46  210 
11  781 
24  121 

5  341 

4  967 

23  150 

14  069 
9  081 

16  263 

10  727 

5  536 

17  553 
10  552 

7  001 

48  310 
40  323 
7  987 


36  029 
12  093 
23  936 


149  330 
85  540 

18  959 
44  831 

19  481 
9  442 

10  039 

76a  754 

17  078 

81  667 

9  196 

57  211 

24  777 

4  012 

(D) 

(D) 

19  681 

2  876 

139  439 

^m   loo 

115  798 


15  592 

9  048 

7  488 
11  221 

3  599 

8  873 


4  714 

5  198 
512 

3  662 

4  024 
11  320 

1  503 


1  395 

918 
477 

4  851 

4  269 

582 


15  253 

10  504 

2  004 

3  755 


1  339 

825 
692 
929 
274 


OTTAWA  COUNTY 

GRAND  HAVEN 

HOLLAND 

ZEELAND 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PRESQUE  ISLE  COUNTY.  . 

ROGERS  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ROSCOMMON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

SAGINAW  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SAGINAW 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ST  CLAIR  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ALGONAC 

MARINE  CITY 

MARYSVILLE  

PORT  HURON  

ST  CLAIR  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ST  JOSEPH  COUNTY  .  .  . 

STURGI5 

THREE  RIVERS  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SANILAC  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SCHOOLCRAFT  COUNTY  .  . 

MANISTIQUE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SHIAWASSEE  COUNTY.  .  . 

OURAND  

OWOSSO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

TUSCOLA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CARD 

VASSAR  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

VAN  BUREN  COUNTY  .  .  . 

SOUTH  HAVEN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WASHTENAW  COUNTY  .  .  . 

ANN  ARBOR 

CHELSEA 

MILAN  (PARTI'  .  .  .  , 

YPSILANTI , 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

WAYNE  COUNTY  

ALLEN  PARK  

DEARBORN  

DETROIT 

ECORSE  

GARDEN  CITY 

GROSSE  POINTE.  .  .  . 
GROSSE  POINTE  FARMS. 
GROSSE  POINTE  PARK  . 
GROSSE  POINTE  WOODS. 

HAMTRAMCK 

HARPER  WOODS  .  .  .  . 
HIGHLAND  PARK.  .  .  . 

INKSTER 

LINCOLN  PARK  .  .  .  . 

LIVONIA 

MELVINDALE  

NORTHVILLE  (PARTI^  . 

PLYMOUTH  

RIVER  ROUGE 

SOUTHGATE 

TRENTON 

WAYNE 

WYANDOTTE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WEXFORD  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CADILLAC  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


1  622 

1  078 

544 


23  537 

160 

1  114 

15  942 


802 

12  120 

105 

119 


126 

316 

1  127 


100  790 

20  081 

41  159 

9  248 

30  302 

12  155 

5  628 

5  537 


212  437 
161  684 
50  753 


11 


079 

5  974 

6  682 
1  996 

71  984 
8  055 
21  378 

50  257 
15  405 
13  099 
21  752 


9  879 
a  144 
1  735 


7  292 
31  379 
20  503 

43  985 
10  770 
5  948 
27  267 

48  725 
14  087 
34  638 


185  224 

98  781 

4  863 

4  503 

39  531 

37  346 


3  329  077 

19  490 

187  190 

2  274  281 
17  955 

25  313 
32  064 
12  062 
24  862 
47  249 
51  885 
22  564 
90  570 

26  139 
87  959 
47  157 

5  890 
8  994 
26  578 

15  951 
17  069 

16  313 
32  281 
59  979 

179  070 


22  387 
16  904 
5  483 


93  934 
19  309 
3a  917 
8  974 
26  734 

10  861 
6  560 
4  301 


203  259 
156  440 
46  819 


(D) 
69  554 
7  823 
18  698 

47  751 
15  130 
12  593 
20  028 


55  332 

7  018 
29  881 


40  159 
10  408 
5  590 

24  171 

44  041 
13  335 
30  705 


180  204 
97  229 

4  749 


185  117 

18  770 

179  698 

169  843 

16  851 

24  259 

31  546 
(D) 

24  520 
46  479 
48  158 
22  088 
88  570 

25  255 
86  307 
45  195 


26  374 

15  105 
(D) 

15  133 

31  921 

57  547 

157  988 


20  615 
15  962 
4  653 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
'Milan  IS  in  Monroe  and  Washtenaw  Counties. 
'Norlhville  is  in  Oakland  and  Wayne  Counties. 


(NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-83 


TABLE  10  standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  are  based  on  1964  SMSA  detlnitionsj 


Kifid  Of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

BAY  CITY  SMSA 

DETROIT  SMSA 

1  065 

76 
38 

235 
53 

121 

70 

75 
213 

30 
119 

35 

765 

54 
26 
137 
45 
91 

56 
55 
191 
30 
69 
11 

116  335 

10  666 

11  585 
32  073 
17  367 

8  754 

7  341 

8  453 
8  452 
4  264 
6  057 
1  313 

108  803 

10  328 

11  253 
29  205 
17  159 

7  815 

7  049 

8  125 
7  920 
4  254 
4  677 
1  007 

30  742 

1  710 

768 

6  260 

1  202 
3  762 

2  095 
1  747 
6  945 
1  203 

3  258 
1  791 

22  118 

1  165 
558 

3  755 
935 

3  132 

1  859 
1  325 
5  912 

1  117 

2  050 
287 

4  448  170 

222  203 
578  422 
1  139  931 
785  017 
322  284 

275  054 
228  856 
348  910 
192  715 
255  323 
97  444 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER!  BLDG  MATLSi  H01«E  i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MEkCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

211  903 

574  704 

1  068  669 

777  971 

304  378 

271  668 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

221  742 
330  745 

59PT(591I 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

190  152 
235  127 

72  050 

aiNT  SMSA 

GliAND  RAPIDS  SMSA 

3  472 

300 
124 
543 
253 
482 

230 
227 
650 
131 
365 
167 

2  664 

214 
102 
405 
167 
410 

202 
183 
576 
123 
245 
37 

450  514 

38  858 
41  283 
116  439 
95  925 
37  560 

28  025 
27  140 
25  657 
18  626 
21  793 
9  197 

444  132 

37  238 
40  661 
112  171 
93  275 
35  402 

27  656 
26  384 
24  797 

(Dl 
20  271 

(Dl 

4  242 

338 
134 
794 
258 
554 

248 
323 
638 
155 
549 
231 

3  044 

238 
112 
542 
188 

218 
229 
540 
151 
327 
55 

531  985 

43  575 
50  032 
133  175 
92  799 

43  324 

28  534 
30  682 
28  877 
22  561 
39  157 
9  259 

507  095 

52 

53  PART* 

511 

55  EX.554 

55PT(55tl 

56 
57 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

41  321 
59  334 
127  082 
90  347 
39  672 

28  066 
28  940 

59PT(591> 
59  EX.591 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

(01 

35  263 

ID) 

JACKSON  SMSA 

KALAMAZOO  SMSA 

1  196 

104 
41 

186 
85 

158 

54 

69 
230 

39 
166 

64 

874 

74 
35 

130 
57 

132 

51 
200 

35 
100 

14 

144  238 

12  251 
15  943 
35  590 
24  368 
11  867 

7  904 
6  518 
9  767 
5  985 
9  915 
2  930 

136  848 

11  603 
16  877 
33  808 
23  096 
11  047 

7  810 
6  158 
9  217 
5  599 
9  097 
2  436 

1  374 

95 
40 

208 
71 

220 

88 
112 
239 

51 
167 

83 

1  074 

75 
34 
162 
53 

194 

86 

82 
207 

49 
113 

19 

205  426 

20  041 

21  936 
53  551 
32  595 
15  495 

10  933 

13  024 
10  084 

8  557 

14  538 
3  572 

199  282 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX. 554 

55PT(554I 

lumber.  bldg  matls.  hdwe.  farm  equip.  dealers 

general  merchandise  group  stores*  

food  stores  

Automotive  dealers 

gasoline  service  stations  

19  513 
21  812 
51  729 
32  079 
15  753 

ID) 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

12  716 
9  754 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 

drug  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

(D) 
13  464 
3  048 

LANSING  SMSA 

MUSKEGON-MUSKEGON  HEIGHTS  SMSA 

2  628 

239 
95 
426 
175 
379 

156 
185 
437 
97 
305 
134 

1  950 

187 
67 
310 
137 
313 

140 
117 
379 

91 
177 

32 

363  408 

31  107 

42  158 
84  071 
67  031 
28  137 

16  895 
20  405 
20  133 
11  793 
35  448 
6  230 

350  172 

30  041 
41  332 

80  441 
55  155 
26  413 

16  551 
19  447 
19  155 
11  719 
33  940 
4  858 

1  307 

89 

49 
247 

87 
188 

75 

98 
224 

45 
145 

59 

985 

67 
33 

183 
59 
152 

54 
70 
198 
43 
89 
17 

156  092 

11  747 
18  357 
44  182 
28  437 

12  748 

6  449 

8  007 

9  249 
5  533 
5  809 
3  454 

149  330 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

11  441 
17  925 
42  364 

27  859 

11  786 

5  175 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

7  477 

8  875 

59PT 15911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

(01 

5  883 

(01 

SAGINAW  SMSA 

TOLEDO,  OHIO-MICH, SMSA 

1  622 

136 

54 
313 

85 
198 

104 
118 
320 

56 
153 

85 

1  196 

102 
36 

199 
69 

165 

96 
82 
282 
55 
91 
17 

212  437 

20  159 

21  973 
52  037 
41  937 
14  750 

13  973 

12  384 

13  588 
7  892 

10  776 
2  868 

203  259 

19  371 
21  631 

48  467 
41  653 

13  876 

13  883 
11  512 
13  114 
7  892 
9  750 
2  100 

5  732 

388 
151 
955 
297 
697 

326 
350 
1  408 
180 
696 
284 

4  028 

268 
105 
611 
207 
549 

290 
246 
1  114 
166 
414 
58 

724  02  9 

48  056 
89  697 
197  663 
HI  245 
56  810 

33  604 
35  797 
62  398 
27  053 
51  165 
10  341 

690  501 

52 

53  PART* 
54 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

46  062 
88  915 
188  511 

(D) 

57 
58 

59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STOREi  

33  711 
57  282 

(d) 

U6  331 

(d) 

standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable 


24-84    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments     !        Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

ALLEGAN  COUNTY 

BERRIEN  COUNTY 

601 

65 
26 

110 

49 
78 

30 
37 
112 
12 
61 
21 

417 

47 
16 
74 
35 
54 

24 
23 
96 
10 
35 
3 

55  199 

6  163 

1  757 
14  684 
10  228 

4  618 

1  673 
1  454 
3  423 
1  180 
9  827 
982 

52  615 

5  599 
1  561 
13  848 
9  904 
4  042 

1  543 
1  300 
3  261 

(D) 
9  479 

(D) 

1  613 

125 
56 
265 
110 
231 

80 
109 
349 

46 
167 

75 

1  201 

95 
44 

181 
84 

183 

64 
81 
291 

44 
115 
19 

178  481 

19  029 
15  959 
46  425 
31  205 
15  913 

6  683 

8  494 
12  972 

6  577 
12  358 

2  656 

171  237 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX.55« 

55PT(55ai 

56 

57 
58 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART» 

LUMBER.  BLOG  MATLSt  HDWE.  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

16  685 
15  793 
43  693 
30  625 
14  711 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

8  025 
12  292 

(D) 

11  776 

(D) 

CALHOUN  COUNTY 

EATON  COUNTY 

1  306 

66 
49 

215 
86 

176 

85 
62 
252 

163 

68 

1  028 

70 
37 

163 
56 

152 

83 

64 
230 

42 
119 

12 

159  857 

10  928 
15  585 
44  445 
25  253 
15  037 

9  154 

9  052 
10  932 

6  145 
10  896 

2  330 

155  109 

10  538 
15.257 
43  069 
24  771 
14  447 

(D) 
8  926 
10  490 
(0) 
10  555 
1  630 

501 

63 
28 
81 
30 
71 

25 
28 

32 
16 
50 
25 

347 

53 

16 
57 
24 
55 

22 

18 
52 
14 
22 

40  745 

5  451 
1  622 
11  298 
7  516 
4  553 

1  253 

1  735 

2  032 

1  394 

2  605 
584 

38  328 

52 

53  PART* 

5« 

55  EX.554 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

5  271 
1  558 
10  848 
7  454 
4  359 

1  211 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  656 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

DRUG  STOREi.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

(D) 

2  443 

(D) 

GENESSEE  COUNTY 

HOUGHTON  COUNTY 

3  074 

247 
100 
475 
231 
422 

207 
197 
591 
120 
325 
159 

2  364 

173 
88 
365 
147 
374 

161 
157 
529 
114 
221 
35 

425  226 

33  714 

39  590 
107  070 
88  896 

34  250 

26  114 
25  970 
23  944 
17  609 
19  039 
9  030 

411  666 

32  264 
39  322 
103  750 
66  252 
32  966 

25  802 
25  268 
23  166 
17  453 
17  669 
7  714 

528 

36 
23 

105 
31 
65 

28 
27 
139 
10 
46 
18 

342 

28 
15 
59 
23 
33 

24 
19 
95 
10 
32 
4 

37  970 

3  704 
2  390 

12  990 

4  862 
2  735 

2  373 

2  175 

3  272 
993 

I  954 
522 

34  554 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX.554 

55PT(554I 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

3  566 

2  202 
11  962 

4  724 
2  143 

2  351 

57 
56 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

2  043 
2  560 

993 
1  786 

234 

HURON  COUNTY 

INGHAM  COUNTY 

514 

t1 

104 
33 
63 

26 
32 
92 
15 
51 
13 

362 

50 
17 
52 
25 

47 

22 

22 
60 
15 
27 

5 

36  448 

5  654 
1  383 
9  718 
7  373 
3  732 

1  374 

1  456 

2  351 
1  155 
I  746 

506 

32  910 

5  308 
1  271 
7  954 
7  285 
3  290 

1  352 

1  236 

2  275 
1  155 
1  326 

446 

1  791 

132 
53 
291 
110 
267 

115 
139 
295 

73 
221 

95 

1  369 

104 
39 

217 
85 

223 

105 
89 

273 
69 

139 
25 

294  659 

20  919 
39  315 
56  275 
52  840 
20  757 

14  516 
17  607 
16  481 

9  804 
30  919 

5  115 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

20  451 
38  936 
63  685 

55  EX.554 
55PT(554I 

56 

57 
58 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

52  204 
19  509 

14  434 
16  851 

15  057 
9  755 

30  013 
4  169 

KENT  COUNTY 

LENAWEE  COUNTY 

3  259 

247 
100 
599 
199 
436 

190 
253 

509 
126 
412 
186 

2  355 

175 
84 
417 
141 

342 

172 
179 
437 
126 
236 
46 

431  196 

33  251 

53  720 
106  535 
74  814 

34  992 

24  004 

25  544 
24  040 
19  455 

26  323 
8  416 

413  162 

31  603 
53  178 

102  747 
73  066 

32  036 

23  716 

24  412 

22  766 
19  377 

23  215 
7  024 

846 

82 
37 

133 
76 

131 

48 

44 
136 

20 
113 

26 

628 

62 
23 
93 

58 
99 

46 
32 

124 
20 
55 
6 

88  402 

10  280 
5  360 
23  676 
15  975 
8  916 

4  446 
3  608 

5  533 
3  473 
5  116 

716 

83  974 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX.554 

55PT(5541 

56 

57 

56 

59PT(591I 

59  EX.591 

53  PART* 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKIrjG  PLACES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

9  890 

5  130 
22  524 
15  470 

6  224 

(D) 
3  U22 
5  445 
3  473 
5  428 

544 

Slandatd  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  < 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  ate  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


BAY  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Bay  City  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 
JACKSON  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Jackson  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 
KALAMAZOO  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Kalamazoo  SMSA,  see  Table  10, 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-85 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958-continued 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  ("ERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES'  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLI\E  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURMTLREt  HOME  FURMSHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

i  STCRES>  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


UMBER  I  BLOG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURMTUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

i  STCkEsi  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENEkAL  MEkCHANDISE  GmOUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITLREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STCRESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  ■  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

SOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITLREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STCRESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNlTUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


MARQUETTE  COUNTY 


336  148 

29  781 

15  607 
109  649 

62  885 
31  093 

10  101 

16  074 
22  935 
12  957 
16  443 

a  623 


316  462 

28  425 
15  017 
102  967 
62  017 
28  617 

9  773 
IS  150 
21  865 


4 

858 

5 

042 

16 

659 

7 

048 

■* 

373 

2 

264 

2 

032 

3 

186 

1 

203 

3 

063 

306 

MONROE  COUNTY 


OAKLAND  COUNTY 


97  734 

12  569 
6  835 
31  693 
16  322 

6  591 

2  595 
4  318 

7  713 


93 

494 

12 

453 

6 

7fl9 

30 

507 

16 

012 

6 

203 

IDl 

3 

970 

6 

835 

2 

444 

5 

369 

477 

795  168 

282 

48  815 

100 

112  022 

S19 

206  205 

197 

141  404 

576 

58  980 

335 

52  766 

234 

40  846 

689 

47  159 

164 

29  698 

341 

44  053 

40 

13  220 

OTTAWA  COUNTY 


ST.  CLAIR  COUNTY 


100  790 

10  324 

6  312 

26  641 

17  985 

8  332 

4  530 

5  038 

4  837 


24 

335 

17 

281 

(Dl 

4 

350 

4 

528 

4 

287 

3 

096 

12 

048 

16 

079 

10 

48? 

1? 

089 

32 

610 

19 

023 

8 

979 

5 

489 

5 

01? 

8 

449 

3 

911 

8 

426 

1 

609 

ST,  JOSEPH  COUNTY 


SHIAWASEE  COUNTY 


50 

257 

5 

890 

3 

?81 

12 

383 

10 

029 

5 

553 

1 

829 

2 

378 

3 

731 

1 

774 

3 

205 

204 

12  059 

9  945 

5  025 

1  747 

2  244 

3  563 
1  774 


59  174 

8  003 
4  895 
16  642 
11  094 

4  541 

3  145 
3  180 

2  857 
1  290 

3  009 
518 


VAN  BUREN  COUNTY 


WASHTENA*  COUNTY 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  ma|or  group  53,  are  stiovin  separately  in  this  table. 


48  725 

5  158 
1  236 
16  619 

8  904 

4  745 

1  752 
1  543 
3  205 
1  607 
3  594 
262 


(NA)  Nol  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


44 

041 

4 

796 

968 

14 

999 

8 

55S 

3 

889 

1 

592 

1 

405 

3 

133 

1 

607 

ini 

(01 

185 

224 

16 

071 

14 

171 

44 

993 

31 

634 

16 

048 

13 

632 

11 

957 

11 

789 

7 

913 

15 

438 

1 

578 

24-86    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958-continued 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 


WAYNE  COUNIY 


59PK59U 
59  ex.591 
53    PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FuRNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


577 
5  010 

815 
2  703 

1  623 

1  286 
5  67t 

959 

2  476 
1  30a 


16  939 

737 
127 

2  970 
5U2 

2  2«5 


1«3  607 
«50  793 
826  765 
S80  728 
232  335 

220  705 
172  632 
279  355 
150  051 
196  195 
75  601 


136  561 
HUB  213 
771  177 
575  758 
219  475 

217  547 
167  738 
263  521 
147  565 
181  057 
57  475 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  relaileis,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE- AREA  STATISTICS 


MICHIGAN    24-87 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1958 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  ■  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKINS  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEAl 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  ..... 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Total 
(number) 


095 
839 
359 
716 
836 
870 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
(»1,000) 


7  51(3 

7  123 

10  223 

(0) 

23  «37 

22  913 

13  «29 

13  199 

7  212 

(D) 

8  973 

8  973 

6  57') 

6  «22 

5  987 

5  815 

5  19« 

5  19« 

9  491 

9  345 

718 

(D) 

446 

303 

2  208 


945 

645 

3  689 

652 


90  792 

7  429 
10  705 
21  656 
13  685 

6  556 

6  874 

7  430 
6  195 
3  809 
5  123 
1  130 


90  610 
319  495 
537  236 
376  581 

152  971 

153  449 
120  604 
211  551 
106  319 
151  888 

53  577 


GRAND  RAPIDS 


320  861 

20  493 
51  837 
70  068 
53  621 
22  535 

21  730 

22  323 

17  496 
13  994 
19  320 

7  444 


104  997 

3  977 

15  541 

23  544 

19  236 

7  842 


5  511 

6  605 
4  698 

7  995 
2  560 


86  288 

7  183 
10  547 
19  952 
13  677 

5  970 

6  736 

7  290 
5  903 
3  809 

(D) 
(D) 


2  169  843 

85  952 
317  689 
494  612 
373  229 
143  705 

150  839 
117  560 
199  399 
104  629 
139  512 
42  717 


21  490 
21  349 

16  390 
(D) 

17  3!0 
(D) 


3  795 
15  501 
22  266 

18  330 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


102  929 

5  684 
13  292 
27  496 
16  798 

8  397 

7  314 

6  013 
5  571 
3  556 

7  085 
1  723 


187  190 

7  833 
23  303 
48  066 
33  753 

12  846 

13  492 

13  008 

14  859 
7  533 
7  653 
4  844 


321  749 

20  937 
35  090 
80  185 
63  500 
22  356 

22  504 
22  335 
18  181 
13  803 
15  282 
7  575 


1  401 
6  399 
12  063 


161  556 

11  478 
20  865 
38  162 
27  170 

12  130 

10  617 

11  907 
7  424 


100  557 

5  526 

12  946 

27  016 

16  418 

8  159 

(D) 
5  949 
5  273 
3  555 


179  698 

7  515 
23  195 
45  250 
33  229 
12  278 

(0) 

12  532 

13  811 


313  521 

20  009 
35  040 
78  463 
61  570 

21  760 

22  306 
21  874 
17  699 

13  647 

14  306 
6  847 


48  158 

1  273 
6  269 
10  017 
9  030 
1  763 

4  884 

3  434 

4  758 
(D) 

4  249 
(D) 


157  088 

11  212 

20  741 

36  886 

27  000 

11  534 


(D) 
10  633 
2  517 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


24-88    MICHIGAN 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958-continued 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
((1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PTI591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART' 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBERi  BLDG  HATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  HEkCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL •  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE  1  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


22V  924 

219  948 

15  160 

15  022 

37  600 

37  550 

12  4141 

40  723 

41  684 

41  210 

13  294 

12  650 

11  502 

11  342 

14  600 

14  146 

12  353 

12  181 

6  512 

(D) 

25  718 

25  203 

«  060 

(D) 

15  635 
19  928 

16  306 
6  392 


4  875 

3  747 

4  803 
1  741 


143 

343 

6 

582 

19 

995 

33 

695 

24 

504 

10 

503 

9 

417 

11 

017 

8 

295 

5 

593 

10 

915 

2 

526 

6 

436 

19 

943 

32 

335 

24 

176 

9 

997 

10 

ID) 
827 

8 

021 

(0) 

10 

330 

2 

J75 

117  898 

6  224 
8  924 

32  116 

27  922 

8  294 

7  225 

6  254 
5  790 
4  805 

7  552 
782 


151 

584 

9 

922 

20 

789 

40 

519 

31 

534 

10 

397 

13 

500 

6 

821 

8 

947 

6 

565 

9  640 
20  701 
38  371 


13  425 
6  147 
8  653 
6  685 
8  510 
852 


4 

990 

15 

469 

18 

922 

16 

172 

5 

696 

5 

010 

4 

979 

4 

599 

a 

359 

115  798 

5  970 

8  862 

31  515 

27  922 

8  054 

7  177 

8  055 
5  552 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Nolapplicalile. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  Sit:  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Minnesota 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  25-  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 18 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 24 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 33 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 37 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 37 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 38 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 40 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 41 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 42 


J.S    DEPARTMENT  OF   COMMERCE 


25-3 


state  total 


1958 


1963 


$3,976,493,[ 


$4,541,290,000 


EACH    SYMBOL  =     ^  ^  ^  ,  «<,/ 
5%    CHANGE     —■=-  —  '-^'° 


MINNESOTA  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN   MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 

Lumber.  BIdg.  Materials. Farm   |  4^9 

Equip,,  Hardware  Dealers  j^^  461 


AgtCmotive  DealeTiS 


^^         Gasoline  Service    ^=285  ^  KIT 
r^A    ,  ,4     Stations,  Hb  360'     * 


Station,^ 


=  200,^ J 
ores    ^^^^ 


Furnityj^^[<fiome  Furnishings,   ^  168 
Equipment  Stores    9  176 

#5% 

I         000 
Eating,  Drinking  Places   ^^^33] 

###15% 

Drug  Stores.    N  128 
Proprietary  Stores    ^]50 


Other  Retail  Stores 


349 
^^^398 


Nonstore  Retailers    B  jgg 

^^''      '  1958      1963, 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census 


25-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-5 


TABLE  1, 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS.  .  .  . 
HEATINGi  PLUMBING!  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES.  .  .  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  F I bH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  ...... 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


3  285 
877 
336 

1  246 
626 


5  061 

3  829 

283 


I  869 
391 
673 
151 
222' 
361 
385 


1  693 
938 
755 


1  396 
631 
331 

98 
221 

621 

"ton 

363 
1  326 


2  775 
827 
266 
982 

700 


i  342 

2  421 

199 


5  071 
3  763 
1  308 


3  004 
575 
179 


4  541  290 


460  768 
178  151 
24  574 
99  705 
156  257 


541  699 
390  071 
64  082 
87  546 


963  094 
861  515 
25  951 
5  585 
4  791 
45  252 


75  432 
58  703 
15  729 
65  344 
26  882 
4  610 


176  410 
109  271 
67  139 


330  935 
224  506 
106  329 


150  107 

147  825 

2  282 


397  757 
106  625 
14  957 
5  442 
12  217 
136  027 
19  265 
40  094 
52  119 


446  265 
175  959 
22  680 
92  692 
154  925 


537  449 
390  071 
63  384 
83  994 


213  936 
46  082 
73  580 
57  517 
16  063 
53  354 
25  570 
4  352 


166  960 
103  101 
53  859 


309  155 
214  510 
94  545 


149  077 

146  803 

2  274 


372  639 
99  393 
13  201 
6  171 
11  225 

132  367 
16  912 
39  02 
54  543 


3  856 

1  058 
422 


1  825 
876 
948 


7  010 
4  689 
2  321 


3  104 
925 
260 

1  044 


1  575 
404 
551 
426 
123 
245 
293 
82 


1  340 
594 
546 


5  154 
3  545 
1  509 


2  853 
635 
153 
57 
115 
620 
303 
294 
664 


489  299 
194  044 
27  785 
111  711 
155  759 


3  767  077 


472  751 
191  765 
25  371 
102  677 
152  937 


433 

878 

421 

05? 

264 

780 

254 

760 

59 

025 

57 

734 

110 

072 

98 

548 

7  824 
5  946 
42  909 


199  896 
49  223 
69  278 


156  419 
102  905 
55  514 


288  481 
185  840 
101  641 


128  144 

125  561 

1  583 


348  500 
85  543 
9  523 
5  297 
9  903 
115  958 
21  072 
44  748 
54  456 


5  555 
5  026 
36  431 


193  160 

47  965 

67  338 

60  311 

7  027 

46  964 

24  720 

4  173 


158  675 
99  101 

59  774 


260  247 
171  652 
68  595 


125  502 

125  041 
1  461 


321  324 
81  175 
8  291 
5  803 
8  101 
113  284 
17  780 
41  338 
45  552 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
^Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


25-6    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2 


The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL- 


TOTAL 

521  i  lumber  yards  

buIlDing  materials  dealers  

522  HEATINGi  plumbing  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

523  PAINTi  GLASSt  KALLPAPER  STORES  

524  ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

5251  HARDWARE  STORES 

5252  FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEKING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

542       (   MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

5U3         FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

544  CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

545  DAIKY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

546  RETAIL  BAKERIES 

5452  RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

5463  RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING 

549      (   EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN.s.  BOYS.  Clothing  and  furnishings  stores  .... 

CUSTOM  TAILORS  

562-3.568   WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

562  WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

563.568       WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

563  (       MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .... 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Slandatd  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not ; 
'Nonslote  lelailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  tal)le. 


Total 
(number) 

32    467 


5    054 

3    829 

273 


779 
892 
836 


With 
payroll 


2  775 
592 
135 


1  437 
S88 
832 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


460  788 
155  583 
22  558 
9  294 
13  510 
1  870 
99  706 
158  257 


541  699 
390  071 
64  082 
83  222 
3  650 
674 


963  094 

881  515 

25  630 

321 

5  585 

4  791 

10  119 

24  438 

22  557 

1  771 

4  784 

5  911 


750  230 
645  027 
575  285 
19  787 
49  955 
35  496 
39  675 
5  562 
23  470 
10  479 
10  001 
2  990 


221  474 

47  206 

46  134 

1  072 

75  432 
58  703 
16  729 


55  344 

28  882 

1  480 

5  158 


Establisli- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


446    255 

153  735 
22    234 

9  122 
12    282 

1  276 
92    592 

154  925 


537  449 
390  071 
63  334 
79  854 
3  582 
548 


903  010 

830  649 

23  228 

(0) 

3  427 

3  651 
a  475 

23  542 

22  021 

1  521 

4  236 
(01 


738  726 
544  903 
575  161 

19  787 
49  955 
30  452 
37  549 

5  562 

20  150 
9  357 
7  879 
2  914 


213  938 
45  082 
45  080 

1  002 

73  580 
57  517 
16  053 

2  004 


53  354 

25  570 

1  480 

5  158 

365 

18  557 

4  147 

205 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


49  787 
18  569 
3  212 

1  832 

2  025 
273 

11  041 

12  835 


82  239 

52  302 

10  595 

e  748 

512 

82 


71  591 

50  493 

2  345 

(D> 

308 

508 

837 

5  224 

5  926 

298 

251 

(Dl 


68  578 

57  700 

49  915 

2  626 

5  159 

2  383 

5  886 

655 

1  954 

1  067 

559 

328 


9  072 

3  929 

206 

1  044 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollarsl 

10   317    546 


973  446 
361  998 
67  396 
35  417 
41  055 
5  557 
211  622 
250  401 


632  056 
252  079 
198  917 
159  564 
9  752 
1  756 


1  407  032 

1  191  648 

48  037 

(D) 

5  799 

a  262 

15  717 

119  953 

114  146 

5  807 

5  391 


295  944 

096  778 

967  048 

46  497 

83  233 

45  389 

109  586 

11  375 

33  B16 

17  987 

10  301 

5  528 


511  338 

123  284 

119  629 

3  555 

221  210 

175  858 

45  352 

5  987 


13  180 

182  104 

75  77C 

4  283 

20  194 

1  451 

49  842 

8  572 
398 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(numberl 


11  866 
3  831 
750 
384 
483 
63 
3  253 


29  212 
21  208 
4  569 


24  035 

20  058 

528 


219 
315 
454 
336 
128 


13  188 

10  902 

9  692 

422 

788 

559 

1  171 

151 


10  696 
1  767 
1  594 


4  298 

3  427 

871 

125 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MlbCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

r^USIC  STORES 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

N0N5T0RE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


1  693 
938 
6'^8 


307 
168 
116 


175  1*10 

109  271 

84  7t8 

17  816 

2  032 

3  426 
1  249 

37  230 

14  999 

14  910 

1  561 

13  349 


330  935 
224  606 
173  712 
8  885 
35  408 
6  500 
106  329 


150  107 

147  825 

2  282 


397  757 
105  525 
14  957 
569 
14  398 
6  442 
3  360 

3  082 

12  217 

11  347 
870 

102  776 

30  514 

2  537 

19  255 

40  094 

4  209 


75 


12  379 

3  581 

1  836 

5  525 

5  048 

12  220 

1  801 

1  861 

3  151 

1  481 
952 

11  183 


169  122 

124  227 

18  547 

46  348 


155  950 

103  101 

80  464 

15  808 

1  520 

3  286 

1  023 

35  092 

14  551 

14  126 

1  375 

12  751 


309  155 
214  610 
165  918 
8  850 
33  522 
5  320 
94  545 


149  077 

145  803 

2  274 


372  839 
99  393 
13  201 


11  225 

10  499 
725 

100  324 

29  418 

2  625 

15  912 

39  024 


(Dl 


11  517 

3  055 
1  586 

6  346 

4  140 
11  922 

1  671 

1  619 

2  755 
1  149 

704 

7  959 


175  810 

124  183 

16  529 

35  098 


26  285 

16  574 

12  111 

3  411 

325 

530 

197 

5  333 

2  085 

2  294 

218 

2  076 


74  874 
55  095 
44  827 
2  753 
5  755 
1  750 
18  778 


21  851 

21  529 

322 


41  552 

8  691 

2  223 

27 

2  196 

889 

372 

517 


124 
846 
508 

2  601 
299 
289 
349 
207 
106 

1  683 


25  462 
18  245 
2  205 

5  Oil 


505  370 

319  949 

218  870 

80  050 

5  430 

11  605 

3  994 

100  334 

41  248 

43  839 

3  876 

39  953 


1  519  010 

1  143  920 

908  350 

59  124 

141  407 

35  039 

375  090 


415  797 

406  974 

8  823 


820  999 
187  597 
47  582 
651 
47  031 
17  009 
7  546 
9  453 

25  001 

24  658 

1  333 

115  425 
43  918 
7  654 
49  350 

124  897 


ID) 


54  548 
7  429 
3  081 
17  379 
10  751 
50  817 
5  407 
3  922 
7  741 
3  555 
2  747 
32  68° 


508  000 
374  735 
41  424 
91  840 


095 

1    414 

589 
547 

827 
575 

734 

133 

32  548 

26  353 

20  459 

1  148 

3  871 

875 

6  295 


11  027 

2  544 

703 


227 
225 
553 


5  600 
4  550 
3  427 


3  773 
635 
317 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


25-8    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE 


3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmoor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of  business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis-.  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


MINNESOTA  1  TOTAL 


AITKIN  COUNTY. 


ANOKA  COUNTY  

ANOKA 

BLAINE  IPAr^T)'  .... 

CIRCLE  PINES  

COLUMBIA  HEIGHTS  .  .  . 

COON  RAPIOS 

FRIDLEY 

SPRING  LAKE  PARK  (PARTI 


REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BECKER  COUNTY 

DETROIT  LAKES.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BELTRAMI  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BEMIOJI 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BENTON  COUNTY 

ST  CLOUD  (PARTI'  .  . 

SAUK  RAPIDS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BIG  STONE  COUNTY  .  . 
ORTONVILLE  (PARTI' 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


BLUE  EARTH  COUNTY.  .  . 

MANKATO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BRO*N  COUNTY  

NEW  ULM 

SLEEPY  EYE  

SPRINGFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARLTON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CLOOUET 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CARVER  COUNTY 

CHASKA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CASS  COUNTY. 


HIPPE*A  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
GRANITE  FALLS  (PARTI 

MONTEVIDEO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHISAGO  COUNTY 


CLAY  COUNTY 

MOORHEAD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLEARXATER  COUNTY. 


COOK  COUNTY. 


COTTONWOOD  COUNTY.  •  . 

WINDOM  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CROW  WING  COUNTY  .  .  . 

BRAINERO  

CROSBY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DAKOTA  COUNTY 

HASTINGS  

MENDOTA  HEIGHTS.  .  . 
SOUTH  ST  PAUL.  .  .  . 
WEST  ST  PAUL  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DODGE  COUNTY 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ALEXANDRIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


12  300 

62  405 

26  301 
1  t37 

1  328 
18  223 

8  613 
15  589 

2  97t 

7  910 

27  Its 
18  532 

8  616 

28  666 
24  1-33 

4  533 

18  285 
6  480 

5  433 

6  372 

11  951 
6  994 
4  957 

•■69  332 
"■56  257 

13  065 

"■39  398 

''21  508 

6  357 

7  388 

4  645 

29  759 
17  392 

12  367 

21  372 

5  575 

15  797 

16  319 
23  269 


49  694 
38  205 
11  489 


112 


20 

428 

10 

256 

10 

172 

42 

479 

29 

365 

4 

305 

8 

809 

92 

608 

16 

014 

2 

701 

24 

466 

23 

340 

26 

267 

13 

627 

30 

409 

20 

159 

10 

250 

341  374 

10  054 

60  013 

25  581 

1  431 

1  056 
17  613 

6  553 
15  419 

2  034 


25  026 
18  070 
6  956 


6  328 

5  333 

5  274 

10  979 

6  694 

4  265 

"■66  044 

"■53  92b 

12  119 

"■37  350 

"■20  934 

5  565 


27  471 
16  514 
10  057 

19  668 

5  347 
14  521 


47  514 
37  261 
10  253 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 
'Blaine  is  in  Anoka  and  Ramsey  Counlies.      'Spring  Lake  Park  is  in  Anoka  and  Ramsey  Counties. 
'Granite  Falls  is  in  Chippewa  and  Yellow  Medicine  Counties. 


1  038 

8  683 

2  823 
257 
119 

1  852 
1  076 

1  511 
399 

644 

2  595 
1  920 

675 


1  740 
757 
523 
460 


^i    872 

^•2  376 

545 

569 

382 

2  717 
1  656 
1  061 

1  914 

385 

1  529 

1  313 

2  039 


5  608 

4  707 
901 


19  064 

1 

707 

33  373 

9  974 

962 

18  976 

9  090 

745 

14  397 

39  137 

« 

217 

60  754 

28  325 

3 

109 

59  562 

3  709 

371 

7  689 

7  103 

737 

13  503 

88  484 

9 

530 

195  619 

15  186 

1 

638 

33  599 

2  687 

535 

12  716 

22  914 

2 

470 

49  116 

22  500 

2 

294 

47  267 

25  197 

2 

593 

53  121 

12  959 

1 

212 

25  271 

29  059 

2 

794 

56  926 

19  775 

2 

087 

43  651 

9  284 

707 

13  077 

22  762 

171  304 

52  623 

5  572 
2  574 

38  625 

19  937 

30  547 

7  873 

13  353 

51  476 
35  569 
15  907 

56  056 
49  081 

6  975 


19  744 

13  176 

6  568 

"■159  314 

""135  796 

23  S18 

"•74  451 

''44  762 

11  254 

10  685 

7  750 

56  005 

33  843 

22  162 

37  334 

8  109 
29  225 


39  572 

1  586 

27  493 

10  493 


109  613 
91  069 
18  544 


(X)  Not  applicable.         Kevisea. 
'SI.  Cloud  is  in  Benton,  Sherburne,  and  Stearns  Counlies. 


1  426 
892 

2  093 


2  313 

1  817 

496 


3  022 
999 

2  023 

9  074 
5  306 

3  768 

7  123 
3  978 
1  361 

841 
943 

3  015 

1  605 
1  410 

3  817 

725 

3  092 


6  228 
4  075 
2  153 


4  160 

1  580 

2  580 

4  500 

2  240 

433 

1  827 


'Ortonville  is  in  Big  Stone  and  Lac  Qui  Parle  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kind  of  business  group  -continued 

Food  states 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

E 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number 

($1,000) 

(number 

($1,000) 

5   06« 

963   094 

1  779 

750   230 

4  349 

359   674 

1    889 

221    474 

1    693 

175    410 

6    461 

330   935 

929 

150    107 

4    398 

397  757 

1    508 

189    122 

1 

39 

3    239 

5 

1    712 

28 

1    327 

11 

619 

5 

277 

35 

959 

3 

264 

19 

1    271 

1 

(01 

2 

63 

16 

10 
6 
13 

28    253 

5  622 

627 
8    632 
4    269 

6  286 

27 
9 

7 

9    393 
7    381 

825 
703 

84 
25 
5 
3 
18 
11 
16 
2 

8    731 

2    623 

520 

(0) 

2    315 

1    002 

1    153 

(D) 

15 

5 

3 
2 
5 

2    497 
1    070 

117 
ID) 
844 

27 
9 

1 
3 

4 
4 

1 

2    410 
1    318 

(Dl 
292 
185 
150 
(D) 

102 
22 
2 

17 
17 
12 

5 

5    316 
1    568 
(Dl 
138 
819 
705 
719 
247 

11 

2 
2 
2 
1 

3   700 
755 

(0) 
(D) 
(Dl 
(Dl 

42 
15 

4 

8 
4 

1 

4    090 

1     042 

891 

897 
(01 
138 
(D) 

46 
13 
2 
4 
9 
13 

2 

2    037 
1    581 
(Dl 
48 
171 
163 

(D) 

3 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 

2    817 

7 

484 

4 

323 

1 

(D) 

5 

(Dl 

23 

(0) 

- 

- 

6 

544 

3 

28 

11 

39 

17 
22 

5    422 
3    888 

1    534 

18 
11 

7 

3    935 

3    014 

921 

43 
23 
20 

3    003 
1    981 
1    022 

15 
9 
5 

1    919 

1    825 

94 

9 

2 

563 
(D) 
(Dl 

60 
26 

34 

1    842 

1    205 

636 

6 

2 

705 
(Dl 
(Dl 

40 
27 
13 

3    288 
1    857 
1    431 

10 
7 
3 

924 
503 
321 

12 

13 
14 

56 
30 
26 

7    288 
6     118 
1     170 

22 
18 

5   315 
(D). 
(Dl 

28 
20 
8 

3    126 

2    419 
707 

20 
19 

1 

2    710 
(0) 
(D) 

7 
6 
1 

631 

(Dl 
(0) 

48 
26 
22 

1    772 

1    087 

685 

3 
1 

849 
(0) 
(D) 

35 
29 
6 

3     148 

2    741 
407 

11 
8 

3 

710 
570 
40 

15 
16 
17 

27 
5 
6 

16 

3    993 

231 

2    511 

1    251 

9 

3 
3 

3 

1    332 

(Dl 
ID) 
IDI 

34 
9 
9 

16 

3    490 

1    565 

1    022 

902 

2 

1 
1 

ID) 

(D) 
(Dl 

10 

1 
5 

1    439 
728 
(0) 
(0) 

25 

7 
15 

1    195 
177 
443 
576 

5 
1 

2 
2 

428 
(D) 
(D) 
(Dl 

28 
7 
9 

12 

2    307 
973 
238 

1    095 

2 
2 

(01 

(Dl 
(Dl 

18 
19 
20 
21 

22 
11 
11 

2    474 

1    491 

983 

8 

7 
1 

1    324 
(01 
(Dl 

18 

11 
7 

1    063 
713 
350 

7 
6 

1 

737 
(D) 
(Dl 

6 

1 

(D) 
402 
(Dl 

25 
10 
15 

622 
355 

257 

2 
2 

365 
(Dl 
(Dl 

20 
7 
13 

1    448 
458 
990 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 

22 
23 

24 

50 
25 
25 

■^13    557 

''lO    900 

2    657 

36 

22 

14 

11    484 
9    450 
2    034 

53 
33 

20 

4    910 
3    554 
1    356 

34 
31 
3 

4    290 

4    152 

138 

30 
21 
9 

3    576 

3    097 

479 

79 
50 
29 

4    303 

3    438 

865 

11 
5 

5 

1    971 

1    700 

271 

79 
55 
13 

6    214 
5    040 
1     174 

27 
15 
12 

1    063 
IDI 
(01 

25 
26 
27 

41 
13 
11 
8 
9 

^■9    065 
^■4    285 

1  758 

2  250 
762 

27 
7 
5 
9 
6 

6    621 
3    074 

615 
2    548 

384 

37 
15 
10 

8 

2    276 
942 
590 
185 
458 

26 
17 

1 

2    693 

1    925 

359 

(D) 
(Dl 

21 
8 

5 

1    474 
595 
399 
313 
167 

74 
37 
13 
10 

14 

2    843 

1    754 

353 

352 

374 

9 

5 

2 
2 

1    341 
806 
(D) 
(D) 
(01 

53 
22 
5 
11 
14 

3    911 

2    094 

260 

233 

1    324 

9 
3 

4 

2 

412 
250 
(01 

(Dl 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

16 
23 
23 

7    587 
5    466 
2    121 

20 
9 
11 

6    543 
3    904 
2    539 

34 
14 
20 

2    047 
1    047 
1    000 

12 
8 

1    565 

1    318 

247 

13 
6 

7 

792 
510 
282 

60 
27 
33 

2    138 

881 

1    257 

7 
3 

746 
519 
227 

29 
18 
11 

1    708 
939 
759 

13 

6 

886 
723 
153 

33 

34 
35 

3« 
9 
25 

3    781 

1  198 

2  583 

16 
4 
12 

2    942 

643 

2    099 

39 
35 

2    792 

299 

2    493 

9 

4 

5 

464 
267 
197 

14 
2 
12 

855 
(Dl 
(01 

54 
11 
43 

1    943 

453 

1    490 

9 

2 
7 

656 

(Dl 
(D) 

34 
6 
28 

3    002 
1    258 
1    744 

5 

3 
3 

235 

75 
150 

35 
37 
39 

«7 

4    529 

18 

3    320 

27 

1    487 

5 

316 

6 

195 

60 

1    716 

8 

560 

38 

1    405 

5 

208 

39 

34 

15 
19 

4    542 

2    831 
1    711 

13 

8 

5 

3    721 

3    215 
506 

27 
1 
14 
12 

1    996 
(01 

1    302 
(0) 

14 

12 
2 

1    083 

(Dl 
(D) 

10 

7 
3 

802 

(Dl 
(D) 

43 

1 

22 

20 

1    052 
(D) 
728 
(0) 

5 

3 

2 

567 

(D) 
(Dl 

24 
2 
8 

14 

2    857 
(Dl 
549 
(01 

7 

1 
6 

355 

(Dl 
101- 

40 
41 
42 
43 

33 

3    535 

13 

4    157 

24 

1    728 

14 

483 

5 

400 

40 

871 

5 

453 

41 

3    530 

13 

184 

44 

55 
23 

32 

11    401 
8    759 
2    642 

19 
12 

7 

9    892 
8    195 
1    697 

25 
18 

4   901 
3   765 
1    136 

13 
9 

1    226 

1    093 

133 

18 
11 

3    938 

3    579 

359 

69 

31 
38 

4    652 
3    245 
1    407 

13 
5 
8 

1    445 
942 
503 

49 
34 
15 

4    028 

3    060 

968 

15 
11 

751 

753 

8 

45 
46 
47 

31 

2    295 

3 

827 

17 

970 

3 

108 

5 

327 

24 

1    238 

3 

268 

9 

771 

- 

- 

48 

16 

1    377 

2 

ID) 

12 

991 

4 

158 

- 

- 

13 

382 

1 

(D) 

5 

596 

- 

- 

49 

22 

5 
17 

3    293 

955 
2    338 

10 
6 

4 

3    803 
2    434 
1    369 

22 
8 
14 

2    085 

790 

1    295 

13 
8 

5 

803 
578 
225 

8 
5 
3 

444 

426 

18 

32 

16 
16 

871 
565 
306 

2 
2 

466 
(D) 
(D) 

34 
18 
16 

(0) 

1    296 

(0) 

2 

2 

(01 
(Dl 

SO 
51 
52 

75 
21 
8 
46 

10    582 
6    942 

1  226 

2  414 

26 
18 

5    703 

5    616 

690 

397 

68 
31 
10 
27 

4    896 

3    307 

706 

883 

27 
17 
5 

2    429 

2    027 

264 

138 

13 
11 

2 

894 
(0) 
(D) 

96 

46 
7 
45 

3   707 

2    143 

160 

1    404 

12 
9 

2 
1 

1    169 
876 
(Dl 
ID) 

71 
40 
4 
27 

3    704 

2    270 

353 

1    071 

15 
6 

9 

1     149 
(01 

(01 

53 
54 
55 
56 

83 
17 
1 
22 
23 
20 

25    062 
4     100 
(D) 
7    044 
9    699 
(0) 

22 
6 

6 
2 
8 

13    335 

3    379 

7    030 
ID) 
(0) 

90 
13 
1 
20 
18 
38 

8    759 

1  002 
(D) 

2  475 
1    674 

(Dl 

23 

9 
1 

4 
6 

3 

1    866 
707 
ID) 
342 
583 
(D) 

33 
9 
2 
6 
3 

13 

3    725 

677 

(D) 

1    054 

(D) 

'1    401 

125 
19 
3 
28 
23 
52 

8    365 
1    208 
508 
1    354 
1    531 
3    754 

17 

5 

2    358 
540 

612 
677 
429 

50 
8 
2 
13 
17 
20 

7    355 

366 

(D) 

(0) 

1    220 

4    881 

37 

7 

8 
18 

2   974 
915 

1    273 
386 
400 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

17 

3    275 

6 

1    495 

24 

1    559 

7 

450 

5 

188 

27 

1    091 

4 

274 

19 

1    259 

10 

272 

63 

51 
14 
37 

6    634 
3    729 
2    905 

18 
16 

2 

4    003 
(Dl 
(Dl 

39 
23 
16 

2    532 

1    858 

564 

18 
12 
6 

1    533 

1    448 

85 

17 
9 
8 

1    585 

1    396 

187 

54 
20 
34 

1    655 
831 

824 

5 
3 
2 

731 
(Dl 
(Dl 

41 
22 
19 

4    486 
2    070 
2    416 

7 
2 
5 

535 
(D) 
(0)- 

64 
65 
66 

25-10    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
enderl 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
listi- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish 
ments 

number) 


FARIBAULT  COUNTY  .  .  . 

BLUE    EAriTH 

WELLS • 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FILLMORE  COUNTY.  .  .  ■ 
SPRING  VALLEY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FREEBORN  COUNTY.  .  . 
ALBERT  LEA  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


GOODHUE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

RED  WING  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


GRANT  COUNTY  .  .  . 

HENNEPIN  COUNTY.  . 
BLOOMINGTON.  .  . 
BROOKLYN  CENTER. 
BROOKLYN  PARK.  . 

CRYSTAL 

DEEPHAvEN.  .  .  . 


EDINA 

GOLDEN  VALLEY. 


HOPKINS.  .  . 
MINNEAPOLIS. 
MINNETONKA  . 
MOUND.  .  .  . 
NEW  HOPE  .  . 
ORONO.  .  .  . 
PLYMOUTH  .  . 
RICHFIELD.  . 


ROBBINSDALE 

ST  ANTHONY  (PART) s  . 
ST  LOUIS  PARK.  .  .  . 

SHOREWOOO 

WAYZATA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HOUSTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CALEDONIA 

LA  CRESCENT.  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HUBBARD  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

PARK  RAPIDS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ISANTI  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CAMBRIDGE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


ITASCA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
GRAND  RAPIDS  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

JACKSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KANABEC  COUNTY 


KANDIYOHI  COUNTY  .  .  . 

WILLMAR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KITTSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

KOOCHICHING  COUNTY  .  . 
INTERNATIONAL  FALLS. 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LAC  QUI  PARLE  COUNTY  . 
ORTONVILLE  IPARTl '  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LAKE  COUNTY 

SILVER  BAY  

TWO  HARBORS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LAKE  OF  THE  WOODS  COUNTY 


29  703 

9  927 

5  992 

13  781 

31  292 

6  899 
2«  393 

US  202 

35  137 

13  065 

«2  051 

20  609 

21  'l«2 

11  tlO 

1  3«6  077 

66  46t 

26  851 

9  804 

32  1«7 
2  118 


37  161 

860  590 

5  711 

5  068 

^8  376 

1  965 

3  708 
UU    282 

12  680 
'i  523 
69  «97 

381 
17  «61 
48  654 

13  694 

4  879 
1  669 


16 

107 

9 

917 

6 

190 

40 

033 

?3 

587 

16 

446 

16 

891 

9 

652 

7 

239 

9 

392 

38 

939 

?6 

559 

12 

380 

8 

162 

19 

180 

15 

139 

4 

041 

14 

247 

14 

247 

11 

757 

1 

271 

8 

392 

2 

094 

27  863 
9  741 

5  794 
12  328 

28  608 

6  677 
21  931 


39  563 

19  283 

20  280 

11  140 

314  353 
64  666 
26  545 
9  672 
31  547 
2  118 


36  756 

838  454 

5  631 

4  795 

''8  37  6 
1  955 
3  708 

42  =76 

12  262 
^3  485 
68  603 


12  744 
4  559 

1  645 


8  778 
7  741 
1  037 


36  265 
22  977 
13  288 


36  031 
25  247 
10  784 


12  611 
12  611 


10 

757 

1 

261 

8 

134 

1 

372 

3 

380 

19 

969 

5 

870 

2 

853 

11 

245 

2  490 
873 
540 

1  077 

2  529 
658 

I  871 

5  091 
4  074 

1  017 

4  051 

2  201 
1  860 


187  898 

7  189 

3  297 

1  181 

3  512 
212 

7  721 

2  550 

4  245 
131  925 

637 
523 


1  482 
"■297 
8  982 


1  043 
370 
138 
535 


1  472 

1  017 
455 

3  750 

2  495 
1  254 


3  833 

2  876 

957 


1  819 

1  549 

270 

1  043 

1  043 


51  175 

19  592 

11  036 

20  448 

47  448 

12  893 
34  555 

97  090 
78  140 
18  950 


15  290 

3  545  293 

147  393 

6S  781 

20  117 

78  845 

3  725 

145  353 

49  533 

88  175 

2  512  093 

11  749 

10  252 
"■16  741 

3  616 

11  993 
100  928 

28  983 
"■6  682 
185  797 
842 
40  585 
98  144 

19  956 
5  277 
2  742 

10  947 

15  585 
13  524 
2  062 

28  284 
19  776 
8  508 

73  776 
47  391 
25  385 

27  908 
17  887 
10  021 


75  457 
55  963 
18  494 


35  398 
29  386 
5  012 


905 
321 
190 
394 

822 

207 
615 

1  645 

1  323 

322 

1  277 
660 
517 


1  147 
558 
479 

455 
292 
173 


1  286 
944 
342 


(X)  Not  applicable.       ""Revised 


LE  SUEUR  COUNTY 260       190       21  559  19  959  1  850 

LE  SUEUR 57        51        5  134  5  870  532 

NEW  PRAGUE  IPARTP  ....        24        22        2  935  2  853  238 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  ...       169       117       12  490  11  245  1  090 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 

•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table.  7.,     „  „ ,  „  t„„..,  ,„h  c.^ii  r-,>„ni„,. 
'brtonville  is  in  Big  Stone  and  Lac  Qui  Parle  Counties.     'St.  Anthony  is  in  Henneoin  and  Ramsey  Counties.       New  Prague  is  in  Le  Sueur  and  Scot!  Gounlies. 


7  390 

2  010 
993 

4  387 

5  837 
1  579 
4  258 

7  208 

3  042 

4  166 


2  696 

1  145 

115 

1  434 


3  199 

2  178 
1  021 

3  552 

1  837 
1  825 


7  352 
3  354 
3  998 


1  523 

1  204 
319 

3  855 

3  855 

528 
(Dl 
236 


12 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind  of  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
eriuipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
hsh- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

E 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($i,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,0001 

45 

n 

6 
28 

5    639 
1    621 

1  393 

2  625 

15 

7 
5 

4    195 
1    948 
1     113 
1    135 

52 
9 
8 

35 

2   712 
618 
488 

1    505 

21 

7 
4 
10 

1    585 
892 
326 
367 

14 
3 
2 

9 

790 
299 

(01 
(01 

55 
15 

7 
43 

1    535 

475 
195 
963 

10 

2 
2 
5 

892 

(Dl 
(01 
405 

49 
14 
9 
25 

4     134 

1    476 

989 

1    559 

10 

2 

8 

154 
(01 

(01 

1 
2 
3 

65 
5 
60 

5    754 

907 

4    847 

17 
3 

14 

5    543 
1     454 
5    079 

49 
10 
39 

2    571 

574 

1    997 

19 
3 

16 

583 
136 

547 

20 

2 
18 

961 

(01 
(01 

69 

7 
62 

2    023 

339 

1    584 

10 
2 
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803 
(01 
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39 

12 
27 

4    694 

853 

3    841 

17 

17 

236 
235 

5 
7 

70 
34 
36 

9    572 
7    398 
2    174 

29 
23 

6 

8    321 
7    317 
1    004 

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32 
17 

3    457 

2    504 

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17 
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2     141 
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24 
17 

7 

1    458 

1    105 

353 

77 
46 
31 

2    917 

2    105 

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12 
9 
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1    405 

1    342 

53 

60 
40 
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5    550 

2  595 

3  055 

18 
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2 

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51 
19 
32 

8    615 
4    356 
4    259 

25 
11 

14 

7    323 
3    396 
3    927 

41 
16 
25 

2    443 
1    103 
1    340 

28 
14 
14 

2    516 
1    782 

734 

19 
10 
9 

1    558 

1     161 

397 

76 
30 
46 

2   984 
1    420 
1    554 

16 
5 
11 

1    220 
578 
542 

56 
29 

27 

4    553 
2    033 
2    520 

29 
10 
19 

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572 
191 

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13 

19 

2    135 

8 

2    532 

10 

856 

4 

302 

2 

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5 

365 

10 

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2 

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14 

972 
28 

14 
3 

18 
2 

12 
8 

274    487 
20    950 
6    402 
1    079 
9    408 
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11    561 
8    351 

247 
9 
2 
3 
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3 

214    895 

2  745 
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897 

3  684 
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48 
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21 
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20 
9 

94    944 
7    021 

1  387 
641 

2  636 

(0) 
2    377 
1    159 

405 
9 
6 

10 

20 
5 

71    941 
1    597 

1    150 

900 

5    750 
(01 

428 
17 
9 
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10 
6 

63    545 

1  999 
207 
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2  139 

4    201 
197 

1     185 
41 
3 
10 
26 

5 
21 

105    502 

2  513 
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477 

4    020 
(01 
964 

3  458 

210 

7 
3 
1 
5 

5 

3 

47    189 

2    048 

582 

(Dl 

1  275 

2  171 
995 

871 
20 
11 
3 
19 

19 
11 

90    295 

601 

1    157 

(01 

1  417 

2  943 
1    343 

357 
14 
12 
2 
5 

5 

52    771 
581 
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2 
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14 

723 

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2 
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4    659 

144    082 

2    628 

1    697 

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394 

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16    246 

14 
151 

1 
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18    951 
155    507 

(01 
604 

24 
511 

14 
9 

7 
4 
4 
42 

2  737 
54    858 

1    753 
532 
738 
357 
400 

3  984 

8 
260 

3 
1 

1 

10 

632 

48    421 

47 
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1    116 

9 

274 

3 

1 
24 

1  144 
45   988 

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375 

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2  493 

20 
835 
5 
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31 

3    254 
76    199 
139 
422 
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52 
405 
1    752 

5 
132 
3 
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12 

1    045 
26    260 
573 
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3    490 

11 
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4 
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1    951 
52    807 
274 
169 
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3    265 

245 
5 
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54    582 

16 

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15    367 

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12    704 

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9    455 
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9    595 

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1    507 

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1    977 

5  249 

9 

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15 

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6    893 

1    517 
1    245 

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319 

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2    833 

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1  270 

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2  405 

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35 
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2    036 
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4    951 
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4    145 

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2    818 

1    025 

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1    232 

11 
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1    322 

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20 

1    665 
227 
516 
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11 
9 

2 

329 

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6 

3 

3 

330 

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51 
14 
5 

42 

1    529 
254 
154 

1    121 

2 

1 
1 

290 
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15 
6 
1 
8 

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1    301 

2 
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25 

13 
12 

2    519 

1    979 

540 

7 
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1    551 
1    551 

28 
12 
15 

1    250 
772 
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5 
2 

325 

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35 
18 
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1    172 

1    020 

152 

12 
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3    258 
2    148 
1    110 

9 

3 
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2    703 

1    917 

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18 
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1    695 

1    041 

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11 
9 
2 

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21 
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711 
411 
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3    119 

1    351 
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16 
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11    838 
6    947 
4    891 

17 
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6    441 
4    326 
2    115 

73 
28 
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5    055 
2    454 
2    602 

21 
9 
12 

1    953 

1    368 

585 

17 
9 

8 

810 
552 
258 

85 
22 
63 

2    400 

820 

1    580 

5 

3 
3 

1    082 
855 
227 

48 
25 
22 

2    485 
1    449 
1    037 

23 
16 

1    355 

1    057 

289 

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18 
5 
13 

3    007 
1    710 
1    297 

10 
6 

2    839 

2    120 

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301 
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3    537 
1    565 
1    972 

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5    285 
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7    489 
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1    106 

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1    782 
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470 

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18 
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4    883 
3    357 
1    526 

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3    559 
(0) 

26 
21 

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2    461 

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450 

11 
9 
2 

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470 
470 

45 
22 

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1    275 
705 
569 

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1    431 
880 
551 

5 
6 

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545 
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28 

3    734 

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1    338 

29 

1    353 

12 

725 

8 

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33 

526 

4 

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20 

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1    338 

29 

1    353 

12 

725 

8 

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33 

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4 

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62 

22 
2 

10 
10 

3   248 
(01 

2    335 
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5 
1 
5 

2    517 
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(01 

23 
1 
12 
10 

1    705 
(01 

1    214 
(01 

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1 
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1 

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(01 

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2 
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148 
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31 

4 
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19 

845 
243 
319 
283 

3 
1 
2 

451 
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(01 

18 

1 
14 

3 

969 

(01 
743 
(01 

2 

1 

543 
(01 
407 
(01 

61 
5 
5 
6 

11 

1    048 

« 

214 

7 

330 

7 

259 

- 

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9 

320 

2 

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13 

494 

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6 

39 

10 
2 
27 

4    353 

1    381 

(01 

(01 

14 

3 
3 
8 

4    029 
(Dl 

1    140 
(01 

29 
6 
2 

21 

1    675 
555 
(01 
(Dl 

13 
3 
1 
9 

668 
(01 
(01 
371 

19 

7 
2 
10 

1    063 
424 
(01 
(01 

56 
10 
5 
41 

1    763 
444 
155 

1    153 

8 
2 
1 

5 

564 
(0) 
(01 
393 

25 
9 
3 

13 

1    735 
439 
(01 
(0) 

5 
1 

267 
(01 

(01 

5 

7 
7 
7 

25-12     MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kmd-of-busmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails,,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


ments 
(number) 


Sales 
($1.000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


LINCOLN  COUNTY 


LYON  COUNTY 

MARSHALL  

TRACY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MCLEOD  COUNTY 

QLENCOE 

HUTCHINSON  

F)EMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MAHNOMEN  COUNTY. 
MARSHALL  COUNTY. 


MARTIN  COUNTY 

FAIRMONT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MEEKER  COUNTY 

LITCHFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MILLE  LACS  COUNTY. 


MORRISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
LITTLE  FALLS  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MOWER  COUNTY  

AUSTIN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


3«  6«3 
18  105 
6  «B3 
10  055 

U2  270 
10  742 
15  I4«l 
15  087 


2K  568 

11  938 

12  630 


27  180 
16  563 
10  617 

59  202 
U2  2115 
16    957 


39  858 
10  530 
15  637 
13  691 


MURRAY  COUNTY.. 


NICOLLET  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
NORTH  MANKATO.  .  .  . 

ST  PETER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NOBLES  COUNTY 

WORTH INGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NORMAN  COUNTY. 


OLMSTED  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ROCHESTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


OTTER  TAIL  COUNTY.  .  . 
FERGUS  FALLS  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PENNINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 
THIEF  RIVER  FALLS.  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PINE  COUNTY 


PIPESTONE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

PIPESTONE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


POLK  COUNTY 

CROOKSTON 

EAST  GRAND  FORKS  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


3 

159 

9 

251 

« 

220 

34 

807 

24 

717 

10 

090 

11 

149 

103 

442 

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Tib 

'  11 

687 

47 

749 

23 

36B 

24 

381 

15 

858 

15 

096 

762 

16 

648 

19 

258 

12 

937 

6 

321 

42 

042 

16 

300 

10 

228 

15 

514 

10 

375 

5 

664 

« 

711 

525 

293 

1 

555 

4 

234 

695 

11 

307 

2 

024 

22 

980 

5 

734 

34 

924 

■■17 

211 

469 

072 

1 

029 

■■16 

571 

9 

196 

23  560 
15  561 
7  999 

56  358 

40  787 
15  571 


33  061 
24  175 
a  886 


100  948 

"■90  099 
"■lO  8U9 

44  753 
22  622 
22  131 


17  788 
12  293 
5  495 

40  098 
15  716 
9  998 

14  384 

9  229 
5  332 
3  B97 


3  498 
1  975 

507 
916 

4  020 
965 

1  608 
1  447 


3  784 
''2  663 

1  121 

2  034 
1  134 

900 


2  368 

1  525 

743 

5  430 
4  897 
1  533 


3  257 

2  515 

752 


12  516 

ril  568 
ri  028 

4  551 
2  688 
1  863 


1  668 

1  245 

422 

4  093 
1  757 
1  110 
1  226 


69 

993 

37 

755 

12 

953 

19 

284 

77 

792 

17 

388 

31 

669 

28 

735 

"73  516 
"■51  153 

22  153 

40  369 

23  356 
17  003 


45  217 

30  972 

14  245 

132  578 

102  676 

29  902 


37  343 
7  285 

22  208 
7  850 

58  025 
53  946 
14  079 


259  475 
"■239  113 
■■20  362 

89  820 
53  533 

35  287 

33  474 

32  218 
1  255 


33  483 

25  197 
8  286 

78  402 
32  865 

22  222 

23  315 

18  368 
13  059 
5  299 


503 

11  045 

1  984 

22  356 

6  545 

34  814 

r  17  211 

473  948 

1  023 


1  031 
132 

2  741 


9  949 

1  124 

21  048 

3  205 

52  985 

15  500 

78  833 

'■48  641 

1  350  925 

3  257 

•■35  679 


1  115 
866 
250 


POPE  COUNTY 

GLENWOOD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

RAMSEY  COUNTY 

ARDEN  HILLS 

BLAINE  IPART)'  

FALCON  HEIGHTS  

LITTLE  CANADA 

MAPLEWOOD 

MOUNDS  VIEW 

NE*  BRIGHTON  

NORTH  ST  PAUL 

ROSEVILLE 

ST  ANTHONY  (PART)*  .  .  . 

ST  PAUL 

SHOREVIEW 

SPRING  LAKE  PARK  I  PART ) ^ 

HHITE  BEAR  LAKE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.         Revised, 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  o(  SIC  tnaior  erouo  53,  are  shown  seoaralelv  in  this  table. 
'Blaine  is  in  Anoka  and  Ramsey  Counties.      'Spring  Lake  Park  is  in  Anoka  and  Ramsey  Counties.       SI.  Anthony  is  in  Hennepin  and  Ramsey  Counties. 


2  495 

7  059 

2  344 

1  429 

3  295 

9  409 

2  159 
1  719 
5  521 

1  178 

2  913 

5  547 

2  441 

3  105 


4  087 

1  908 

2  179 

8  223 

2  392 

5  831 


1  570 
183 

1  096 
391 

7  034 
3  287 
3  747 


8  022 

''5  398 
""2  624 

7  857 
2  959 
4  898 


4 

092 

? 

469 

1 

523 

8 

020 

? 

680 

2 

150 

3 

190 

2 

224 

926 

1 

298 

1  092 
706 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind ofbusiness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

E 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

15 

1    798 

10 

1    533 

13 

1    029 

3 

115 

5 

181 

20 

549 

3 

331 

19 

1    853 

9 

57 

1 

39 

15 
6 
16 

5    952 
3    988 
1    233 

731 

18 

4 

7 

6    456 

3    793 

591 

2    072 

47 
13 
12 
22 

2    352 
965 
826 
561 

19 

15 

2    153 

1    940 

223 

18 
8 

5 

5 

1     147 
668 
323 
155 

65 

20 
10 
35 

3    286 

1    472 

465 

1    349 

3 

2 
2 

948 
588 
10) 
ID) 

35 
12 
5 

17 

3    032 
893 
758 

1    381 

14 
5 
1 
8 

778 
701 
ID) 
10) 

2 
3 

5 

6 
17 
25 

8    525 
1    636 
3    457 
3    422 

23 

9 

7 
7 

7    418 
3    397 
2    793 
1    228 

32 

6 
12 

14 

2    782 

484 

1    255 

1    033 

20 
6 

12 
2 

1    433 
(0) 

1    089 
ID) 

28 
7 

13 
8 

1    349 
400 
470 
479 

48 

u 

17 

20 

1    798 
464 
747 
587 

13 
2 
5 
5 

1    204 
ID) 
662 
10) 

54 
5 
25 
23 

5    451 

904 

2    134 

2    423 

15 
3 

8 

630 
344 
438 
48 

6 
7 
8 
9 

11 

886 

2 

ID) 

5 

389 

3 

147 

- 

- 

11 

262 

2 

ID) 

5 

605 

4 

20 

10 

19 

2    024 

11 

3    028 

17 

747 

4 

251 

5 

169 

39 

845 

« 

275 

4 

289 

4 

22 

11 

39 
19 
20 

r6    419 

rq    742 

1    577 

21 
14 

6    009 
4    227 
1    782 

37 
20 
17 

2    320 

1    425 
895 

24 
17 

7 

2    719 

2    555 

164 

14 
10 

1    292 
778 
514 

58 
28 
30 

1    965 

1    076 

890 

8 

925 
542 
283 

51 
22 
29 

5    930 

2  426 

3  504 

22 

16 
6 

1    016 
636 
182 

12 
13 
14 

K2 
12 
30 

4    714 
2    385 
2    329 

14 
9 
5 

4    515 
3    001 
1    514 

31 
15 
15 

1    622 
861 
751 

13 

7 
6 

717 
571 
145 

7 
5 
2 

477 
ID) 
(D) 

54 
18 
36 

1    134 
498 
636 

7 
3 

540 
432 
208 

25 

8 
17 

ID) 
581 
10) 

2 

2 

ID) 
(D) 
ID) 

IS 

16 
17 

2U 

3    509 

14 

4    063 

29 

1    726 

14 

437 

4 

335 

48 

1    219 

5 

644 

30 

1    818 

12 

456 

18 

1(9 
16 
33 

5    354 
3    381 
1    983 

22 
12 

10 

3    174 

2    492 

682 

51 
26 
25 

3    858 
2    044 
1    814 

15 
12 

3 

1    676 

1    610 

65 

6 
5 

745 

57 
19 
48 

2    337 

946 

1    391 

5 

3 
2 

550 
(0) 
ID) 

34 
18 
16 

2    831 
1    825 
1    005 

14 
8 
6 

577 
(D) 
(0) 

19 
20 
21 

65 
35 
30 

13    732 
11    134 

2    598 

22 
14 
8 

9    752 
8    291 

1    461 

59 
36 
23 

4    233 
2    925 
1    308 

27 
23 
4 

2    558 

2    398 

160 

27 

18 
9 

2    404 
1    618 

786 

82 
49 
33 

3    581 

2    549 

932 

15 
9 

7 

2    091 

1    899 

192 

63 
33 

30 

5    506 
3    097 
3    409 

32 
22 

10 

1    809 
ID) 
(0) 

22 
23 

24 

21 

2    850 

5 

1    252 

25 

1    302 

8 

288 

7 

307 

23 

563 

5 

292 

25 

2    229 

5 

127 

25 

38 
8 
16 

It 

4    686 

1  523 

2  437 
626 

5 

1 

1    553 

(01 
(D) 

28 

7 
14 

7 

1    923 
317 
992 

614 

8 

7 
1 

588 

lol 

ID) 

11 
2 
9 

522 
(Dl 
(0) 

33 

3 
20 
10 

2   033 
463 
917 
553 

5 
1 
3 

1 

720 
ID) 
(0) 
ID) 

22 
3 

11 
8 

2    351 
259 
652 

1    450 

5 
2 
2 
2 

32 

ID) 
(D) 
ID) 

26 
27 
28 
29 

112 
16 
26 

5    907 
4    067 
1    840 

13 
11 

2 

4    456 
(0) 
(U) 

33 

19 

14 

2    645 

2    052 

593 

15 

15 

1 

2    021 
ID) 
ID) 

16 
14 

2 

1    427 
(D) 
ID) 

45 
22 
23 

1    456 
942 
514 

9 

5 

827 
554 
173 

52 
15 
37 

5    501 
3    008 
2    493 

13 

7 
5 

792 
740 
52 

30 
31 
32 

31 

2    972 

7 

1     210 

13 

692 

7 

311 

1 

ID) 

25 

487 

" 

385 

12 

1    390 

2 

10) 

33 

68 

"■19 

17    551 
""16    223 
"■l    328 

31 
''2  1 
''lO 

18     183 
■"le    234 
''1     949 

79 
"■56 
^■23 

5   619 

"■5    256 
■■l    363 

42 
39 

3 

7    670 

7    318 

352 

32 

"■26 

re 

4    278 
"■3    675 

r603 

111 

■-87 
"■24 

7    446 

"■6    884 
"■562 

15 
14 
1 

5    518 
(0) 
ID) 

101 

r83 

"■la 

10    941 
1-8    336 
''2    605 

19 
14 

5 

449 
347 
102 

34 
35 
36 

100 
27 
73 

10    107 

4  787 

5  320 

44 
12 
32 

8    399 
4    535 
3    853 

64 
16 
48 

4    231 

1  470 

2  751 

30 
20 
10 

2    230 

1    581 

649 

17 
11 
6 

1    521 

1    105 

415 

90 
24 
55 

2    542 
1    125 
1    417 

16 
6 
10 

1    468 
729 
739 

68 
29 
39 

4    722 
1    544 
3    178 

27 
5 
21 

887 
718 
159 

37 
38 
39 

15 
1« 
1 

3    478 

(0) 
101 

11 
10 

1 

2    877 
ID) 
ID) 

13 
12 
1 

1    138 
(0) 
ID) 

; 

836 
835 

8 
8 

783 
783 

25 
19 

7 

806 
708 
98 

3 
3 

ID) 
ID) 

17 
13 
4 

1    192 
790 
402 

5 
3 
2 

(0) 
351 

ID) 

40 
41 
42 

1*9 

3    227 

18 

3    728 

20 

1    817 

11 

456 

9 

222 

49 

1    158 

4 

332 

31 

2    810 

9 

313 

43 

33 

12 
21 

3    863 
2    559 
1    304 

13 
11 

2 

2    915 

10) 
10] 

29 
14 
15 

1    775 

1    221 

554 

12 
12 

888 
838 

7 
5 

745 
410 
335 

25 
15 
10 

874 
529 
345 

4 
3 

1 

327 
10) 
ID) 

33 

15 
17 

2    293 
1    212 
1    081 

13 
6 

391 
353 

36 

44 
45 
45 

5« 
15 
5 
3U 

8    185 
2    957 
2    281 
2    947 

23 

10 

9 

5    494 

2  360 
744 

3  390 

54 
19 
9 
25 

5    713 
1    986 

1  264 

2  453 

24 
12 

5 
7 

1    973 

1    353 

325 

294 

14 
7 
4 
3 

1    230 
666 
426 
138 

se 

24 
21 
43 

3   722 

783 
1    780 
1    159 

12 
3 

2 
7 

1    318 
552 
(0) 
•ID) 

45 
22 
7 
17 

3    427 

2    140 

313 

974 

5 
2 
1 
2 

856 
ID) 
ID) 
ID) 

47 
46 
49 
50 

27 
10 
17 

2    739 
1    195 

1    544 

5 
3 
3 

1    750 
(D) 
(0) 

17 
8 
9 

936 
596 
340 

10 
5 

455 
361 
95 

7 
5 
2 

212 
ID) 
ID) 

22 

11 
11 

537 
286 
249 

3 
2 

1 

351 
ID) 
ID) 

7 
2 
5 

505 
ID) 
10) 

9 
5 

215 
22 
193 

51 
52 
53 

532 

135    109 

121 

109    457 

428 

41    998 

198 

27    780 

182 

25    314 

682 

2 

50   531 

ID) 

112 

25    112 

429 

42    753 

151 

2 

41    087 
(D) 

54 
55 
56 

3 

1 
12 

5 
20 

ID) 

(01 

6    185 

1    473 

4    738 

3 
3 
2 
1 
9 

92 
133 
ID) 
ID) 
1    318 

1 
20 

6 
25 

655 
ID) 

1    354 
293 

3    033 

2 

2 
3 

ID) 
(D) 
(D) 

3 
4 

594 
597 
543 

3 
5 
9 
2 
38 

224 
269 
504 
ID) 
3    215 

2 
3 

ID) 
521 

1 
3 

10 
1 

17 

ID) 
(0) 

1  954 
(D) 

2  739 

1 

2 
3 

ID) 

ID) 
163 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

6 
9 

446 
3 

2    030 
16    253 

(D) 
94    730 

ID) 

2 

•■l 
85 

ID) 

(D) 

91    587 

23 

■■2 
298 

1 

369 
2    396 

ID) 

29    707 

ID) 

1 
14 
"■14 
161 

(D) 
2    542 
"■2    387 
21    788 

4 
10 

141 

1    356 

564 

''313 
21    471 

6 

14 

548 
1 

408 

1    459 

ID) 

39   980 

ID) 

2 

ri 

90 

1 

ID) 
ID) 
(0) 
19    105 
ID) 

11 

7 

I'll 

335 

1    215 

755 

""1    623 

32    358 

2 

113 
2 

58 

10) 

35    502 

ID) 

62 
63 
54 
65 
66 
67 

■■ll 
13 

'■q    621 
1    527 

2 

"■4    355 
ID) 

"■9 
28 

^■952 
1    964 

"■6 

"■474 
430 

6 

010 
415 

"■8 
25 

''465 
1    479 

■■5 

3 

ri     525 
(D) 

"■21 
15 

I'l     099 
930 

10 
12 

1    184 
905 

66 
69 

25-14    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


RED  LAKE  COUNTY. 


REDmOOD  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
RED*OOD  FALLS.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RENVILLE  COUNTY. 


RICE  COUNTY 

FARIBAULT 

NORTHFIELD  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


ROCK  COUNTY 

LUVERNE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROSEAU  COUNTY. 

ST  LOUIS  COUNTY 
AURORA  .  .  . 
BABBITT.  .  . 
CHISHOLM  .  . 
DULUTH  .  .  . 

ELY 

EVELETH.  .  . 
GILBERT.  .  . 


NIBBING 

HOYT  LAKES  

PROCTOR 

VIRGINIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SCOTT  COUNTY  .... 
NEW  PRAGUE  (PART)'' 

SHAKOPEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


SHERBURNE  COUNTY  .  .  ■ 
ST  CLOUD  (PARTI  1  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SIBLEY  COUNTY 


STEARNS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
ST  CLOUD  (PART) ^  .  . 

SAUK  CENTRE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


STEELE  COUNTY 

ODATONNA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


STEVENS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MORRIS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SWIFT  COUNTY  

BENSON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TODD  COUNTY 

STAPLES 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TRAVERSE  COUNTY. 


WABASHA  COUNTY  .  .  . 

LAKE  CITY 

WABASHA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


WADENA  COUNTY 

WADENA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WASECA  COUNTY 

WASECA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

BAYPORT 

ST  PAUL  PARK  .  .  .  . 

STILLWATER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

WATONWAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ST  JAMES  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


26  isa 

15  6«7 
12  511 


27  046 
12  301 

3  797 

lU  900 
11  618 

3  282 

11  229 

267  500 

4  099 
1  490 

5  736 
158  329 

8  702 
7  721 
1  247 

25  789 
659 

1  015 

28  361 
24  352 

30  746 
3  430 
10  381 
16  935 

13  124 

2  320 
10  804 


118  576 

77  617 

8  032 

32  927 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,0001 


32 

252 

?4 

259 

■^ 

993 

14 

505 

11 

161 

3 

344 

19 

941 

9 

064 

10 

877 

19 

190 

5 

147 

14 

043 

9 

410 

19 

379 

6 

998 

3 

257 

9 

114 

21 

951 

14 

861 

7 

090 

17 

766 

10 

640 

7 

126 

47 

810 

1 

500 

2 

555 

16 

962 

26 

793 

21 

733 

10 

730 

u 

003 

25  572 

14  907 
10  665 


40  602 
25  510 
11  817 
3  275 


256  556 
3  717 
1  490 
5  556 


929 

25  307 

609 

863 

27  789 

21  116 

27  428 


10  984 
1  300 
9  684 


114  092 

75  975 

7  575 

30  441 

31  004 
23  663 

7  341 

14  289 

11  125 

3  164 

18  791 

8  742 
10  049 

17  690 

4  883 

12  807 


17  921 
6  512 
2  721 
8  588 

20  789 
14  233 
6  556 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


16 

592 

10 

065 

6 

525 

45 

104 

1 

476 

2 

113 

15 

704 

25 

811 

20 

835 

10 

440 

10 

395 

604 

19  780 

849 

767 


112 
3  099 
2  019 

2  584 
276 

1  037 
1  271 

1  130 
143 
987 


12  855 

9  474 

753 

2  538 


1  718 
735 
983 


739 
640 
282 
817 


1  541 
960 
581 

5  063 
140 
235 

1  936 

2  752 

1  742 
895 
847 


Payroll, 
workweek 
en(Jed 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


44  533 

26  988 

17  545 


94  972 
67  604 
22  931 

4  437 

24  633 
19  034 

5  599 


3  122 

13  018 
375  592 

16  381 

14  625 
1  942 

51  380 

1  416 

2  354 
62  505 
44  762 

50  390 

4  906 

21  396 
24  088 

22  474 
2  834 

19  640 


257  598 
188  893 

13  911 
54  894 

63  222 
51  239 
11  983 

27  462 

21  303 
5  159 

33  180 

14  582 
18  598 

30  296 
8  229 

22  067 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 
(number) 


12 

025 

5 

435 

14 

785 

43 

452 

?7 

917 

15 

535 

33 

797 

?1 

624 

11 

973 

99 

815 

2 

912 

5 

285 

34 

S79 

55 

740 

33 

493 

17 

083 

16 

410 

1  545 

1  102 

358 


185 

5  931 

286 

211 


2  977 
231 
929 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


105 

21 

123 

25 

74 

14 

49 

12 

201 

31 

77 

10 

124 

21 

240 

30 

57 

5 

183 

24 

101 

12 

242 

34 

74 

10 

52 

5 

116 

19 

162 

18 

96 

10 

66 

8 

186 

34 

89 

13 

97 

21 

337 

32 

24 

2 

33 

5 

68 

7 

192 

18 

188 

38 

86 

13 

102 

25 

1  018 

6  625 
3  527 
3  098 


4  695 
2  399 

1  376 
920 

2  793 
1  915 

878 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 


1 

513 

101 

3 

958 

1 

055 

829 

2 

073 

1 

715 

ID) 

(01 

3 

175 

11 

753 

3 

587 

1 

060 

7 

116 

6 

689 

3 

704 

2 

985 

2 

906 

1 

962 

944 

5 

586 

I 

705 

3 

680 

3 

150 

749 

2 

411 

3 

186 

4 

134 

1 

013 

318 

2 

803 

3 

873 

2 

938 

935 

4 

752 

1 

909 

a 

843 

5 

724 

(D) 

545 

1 

522 

3 

313 

4 

721 

2 

137 

2 

584 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  oart  of  SIC  maior  mm  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'St.  Cloud  IS  in  Benton,  Sherburne,  and  Steams  Counties,      'New  Praque  is  in  Le  Sueur  and  ScotI  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-15 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind  of-busmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

S 

1 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
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Sales 

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5    659 
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4    730 
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2    206 
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17 
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7 

1    575 

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544 
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37 

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212 

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2    316 

16 
23 

1    942 

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7 

718 

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1    449 

149 

27 
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42 
91 

1    228 

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2  254 

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2 
3 
31 
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1    639 
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2  705 

5 
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7 
13 

343 
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332 

210 

22 
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24 
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28 

5    994 
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20 
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2   655 
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28 

3    323 

298 

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6 
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28 
29 

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18 
6 
12 

2    339 

451 
1    388 

16 
12 

2    794 

376 

2    418 

25 

2    080 

405 

1    575 

3 

1 
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155 
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180 

37 
10 
27 

1    339 
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20 
4 
16 

1    738 

383 

1    355 

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310 
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31 
32 
33 

26 

3    371 

9 

2    690 

21 

1    532 

3 

127 

5 

288 

47 

1    308 

5 

430 

23 

3    990 

8 

8    865 

34 

113 
36 
8 
69 

16    240 
8    551 
1    334 
6    355 

53 
17 
5 
30 

19    392 
12    319 
1    662 
5    411 

93 
34 
9 
50 

5    194 

2    680 

603 

2   911 

40 
24 

12 

6    885 

5    872 

577 

436 

35 
24 

2    908 

2    273 

401 

234 

149 
43 
17 
89 

6    601 

3    227 

588 

2    786 

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2 
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3    796 
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129 
50 
15 
54 

11    985 

4  795 
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5  817 

24 
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23    721 

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7    262 
5    600 
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23 
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2    497 

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14 
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1    217 

1    057 

160 

11 

8 

3 

1    005 
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40 
25 
14 

1    795 

1    376 

420 

7 
3 

873 
725 
147 

45 
34 
11 

3    653 

2    554 

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18 
12 
6 

499 
101 
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39 
40 
41 

16 
9 

2    990 

2    455 
535 

10 
6 

2    793 
1    780 
1    013 

7 
5 
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500 
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413 
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1    380 
426 
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2    272 

333 

1    939 

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693 

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305 

5 

331 

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3 

209 

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3    839 

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3    259 

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284 
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23 
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12 

3   015 
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4    843 

4    035 

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2    045 

1    074 

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569 
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473 
473 

56 
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26 
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2    948 
1    013 
1    935 

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7 
2 

3    258 
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14 
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1    413 
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15 
8 

7 

591 
486 
205 

9 

5 

633 
253 
380 

38 
13 
25 

1    152 

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3    743 
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28 

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25 

6 
6 
13 

1    412 

134 
959 
309 

62 
63 

64 
55 
66 

19 
6 
13 

3    588 
2    048 
1    540 

14 

7 

4     127 

1  990 

2  137 

25 
13 
13 

1    840 
950 
880 

11 
8 

3 

575 
385 
190 

11 
5 

5 

739 
358 
381 

35 
13 
23 

852 
381 
471 

5 
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101 
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29 
12 
17 

3    944 

1  494 

2  450 

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67 
58 
59 

25-16     MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
Pfoprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

(number) 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 

($1,000) 


WILKIN  COUNTY 

BRECKENFilOGE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


•  INONA  COUNTY 

WINONA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WRIGHT  COUNTY. 


YELLOW  MEDICINE  COUNTY 
GRANITE  FALLS  (PARTI ' 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


10  704 
7  25« 
3  150 

56  819 
U7  500 
9  319 


17  781 
6  230 
11  551 


9  9«B 

7  062 
2  886 

53  399 

45  368 

8  031 


16  323 

5  576 
10  747 


19  496 
14  265 
5  230 

114  001 
97  603 
16  398 


28  117 
9  909 
18  208 


19 


1  889 

1  618 

271 


3  239 

1  635 

1  604 

6  452 
3  715 

2  737 


4  642 

550 

4  092 


4  098 

3  975 

123 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'Granite  Falls  is  in  Chippewa  and  Yellow  Medi  cine  Counties. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-17 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kindofbusiness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

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list) 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
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ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

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lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
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ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

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(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

20 

11 

9 

2    3«« 

1    831 

513 

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3 
1 

1    215 

(0) 
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16 
9 

7 

1    171 
935 
236 

5 
1 

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223 
223 

28 
13 
15 

1     181 
859 
322 

3 

2 

1 

(D) 
ID) 
(D) 

9 

5 

508 
268 
240 

3 

1 
2 

82 

(D) 
ID) 

1 
2 
3 

7« 
51 
23 

18    667 
17    056 
1    611 

22 
18 

8    «54 

7    530 

924 

48 
30 
18 

2   744 

1    987 

757 

32 

27 

5 

3    265 

3    196 

69 

22 
20 
2 

1  752 
ID) 
(D) 

96 
53 

43 

4    420 
3    252 

1    158 

8 
6 
2 

1  625 
ID) 
ID) 

43 
33 
10 

3    887 
2    356 
1    531 

25 
20 
5 

1    455 

1    355 

89 

5 
5 

67 

5    027 

28 

8    022 

48 

3    308 

13 

946 

22 

1    054 

82 

2    220 

12 

882 

54 

3    110 

15 

418 

7 

30 
7 
23 

a  12« 

1  357 

2  757 

10 
5 
5 

3    218 
2    091 
1    157 

30 
6 

24 

1    338 
456 
872 

13 
6 

7 

589 
361 
228 

9 

7 
2 

497 
(0) 
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45 
20 
25 

1    038 
457 
5'il 

2 
5 

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ID) 
454 

17 
5 
12 

882 
169 
713 

2 
2 

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(Dl 

8 
9 
10 

25-18    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52t 
5251 
5252 


5113 

sua 

5U5 
546 
5U62 
5463 
5«9 


55   EX.55't 


562-31  568 
562 

563 1568 
563  ( 


DULUTH-SUPtRlOB,  MINN.-WIS.,$MSA 


FiETAIL    TRADE.    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE«ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEAlEHS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 27 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 1 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 1 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES 22 

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  6 

I  MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  St.  Louis  County,  Minn.,  and  Douglas  County,  Wis. 


3«  563 
23  868 
5  350 


711 

74  170 

154 

70  562 

938 

782 

238 

- 

234 

216 

778 

376 

ID) 

(D) 

853 

1  813 

670 

1  664 

183 

149 

15  228 
6  413 
2  086 
301 
1  256 


33  907 
23  868 
5  328 


54  836 

46  860 

40  989 

1  053 


22  856 

21  366 

23  286 

22  926 

4  507 

4  391 

ID) 

ID) 

(D) 

ID) 

9  756 

9  654 

5  556 

5  504 

4  210 

4  150 

ID) 

ID) 

ID) 

ID) 

3  221 

3  195 

627 

627 

6  988 

6  942 

1  759 

1  673 

ID) 

(0) 

ID) 

ID) 

1  093 

1  007 

255 

266 

2  021 
858 
240 


5  050 

3  656 

954 

400 


4  913 
3  981 
3  437 
153 
391 
10) 
503 


38  902 
15  535 
5  233 


99  222 
72  514 
18  388 
7  394 


112  471 

1  935 

99  577 

1  591 

1  734 

19 

284 

9 

672 

25 

ID) 

ID) 

9  019 

172 

8  132 

154 

887 

16 

95  541 
77  288 
65  858 
2  652 
8  756 
ID) 
10  302 


456 

64 

694 

596 

11 

034 

ID) 

ID) 

ID) 

ID) 

693 

31 

046 

999 

18 

471 

694 

12 

575 

ID) 

ID) 

ID] 

(D) 

555 

9 

266 

86 

2 

392 

899 

17 

379 

232 

4 

593 

ID) 

(D) 

ID) 

(0) 

137 

2 

685 

36 

642 

1  585 

1  086 

355 

133 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 


DULUTH-SUPERIOR.  MINN.-WIS..  SMSA-Continueil 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHlNGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  1)000  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


211  339 
13  496 
10  187 
349 
2  752 
198 
10  843 


25  723 
8  077 
1  008 


1  938 
6  539 
1  766 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (MA)  Not  availaole.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


22  197 
12  794 
9  651 
343 
2  610 
190 
9  403 


23  599 

7  299 

915 


1  555 
5  201 
1  704 


2  242 
1  520 
1  298 


5  035 
3  185 
2  539 


3  228 
654 
203 


102  514 
65  126 
51  650 
1  779 
11  037 
660 
37  388 


63  223 
12  283 
5  397 


5  235 
17  405 
3  490 


25-20    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5U2 

543 

5«« 

5«5 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55  EX.554 


562-31 5 
562 

563 > 566 
563 


FARGO-MOORHEAD,  N,  DAK.-MINN,SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS!  KALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEVIING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES"  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACToRING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER .  .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Cass  County,  N,  Dak.,  and  Clay  County,  Minn. 


22  748 
5  993 

1  543 


14  849 

10  810 

2  205 

1  772 


29  592 

27  774 

490 


35  001 
29  845 
26    276 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


2 

177 

q 

805 

2 

748 

? 

726 

22 

4 

193 

3 

709 

4S4 

135 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


28  822 

27  218 

450 


34  897 
29  845 
26  276 


9  540 
2  726 
2  726 


3  766 
3  124 
2  743 


50  563 
14  823 
5  558 


43  295 

37  408 

903 


71  045 
58  252 
51  579 


26  436 
8  876 
8  876 


10  995 
9  661 
1  334 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-21 


TABLE4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

nients 

($1,U00) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


FARGO  MOORHMD.  N.  DAK.  MINW.,  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE-  HOME  FURNISHI^ 


E4UI 


ENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FursNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALHARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES"  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE )  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


9 

125 

U 

205 

2 

869 
312 

(Dl 
(01 

2 

337 

2 

488 
095 

11  866 
7  670 
5  855 
4U5 
1  305 
65 
4  196 


520 
166 
285 


9 

085 

1 

179 

2 

817 
312 

(0) 
(D> 

2 
2 

337 
095 

11  074 
7  338 
5  577 
445 
1  251 
65 
3  736 


13  548 

12  726 

2  672 

2  360 

229 

89 

486 
671 

26  696 
11  450 

435 
39 

7  336 

797 

(Dl 
(Dl 

(Dl 
(Dl 

355 

57 
403 

7  057 
1  161 
7  028 

46  351 
35  207 
27  385 
2  320 
5  130 
372 
11  144 


34  478 

3  022 

329 


051 
853 
653 


25-22    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

52« 
5251 
5252 


5«3 

5U5 
546 
51162 
5U63 
5U9 


561 1567 

561 

567 


MINWEJTOIS-ST  PADL  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS.  .  .  . 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTuR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Anoka,  Dakota,  Hennepin,  Ramsey,  and  Wastiington  Counties,  Minn. 


2  1'3't  393 


107  996 

5t  185 

6  610 

2  629 

6  340 


455 


377  675 

326  121 

29  391 

19  510 


477  964 

440  790 

15  092 

14 

2  491 

2  764 

4  352 

11  769 

10  614 

1  155 


354  585 
305  900 
249  364 

15  498 
41  038 

16  682 
16  317 

(Dl 
(01 


23  088 

22  270 

818 


2  831 

23  512 

IS  472 

1  381 
4  991 

234 
B    866 

2  303 
205 


105  682 
54  103 
6  520 
2  579 
5  820 
429 


377  045 

325  121 

29  193 

19  230 


459  432 

425  884 

13  988 

2  061 

2  370 

3  398 
11  245 
10  214 


1  031 
(D) 


350  341 
305  842 
249  306 
15  498 
41  038 

14  422 

15  457 


22  710 

21  944 

766 


23  238 
14  792 

1  381 
4  991 

218 
e  202 

2  275 
205 


14  40a 

7  252 

916 

525 

952 

79 


51  153 

52  812 
5  538 
2  372 

365 


65 


39  739 

34  161 

1  465 

201 
344 
218 
3  302 
3  093 
209 
(Dl 
(Dl 


35  349 
29  685 
23  339 
2  025 
4  321 

1  145 

2  958 
(Dl 
(01 


17  555 

3  849 

3  610 

239 

5  755 
5  560 
1  095 


4  334 

2  335 

194 

887 


5  788  549 


278  478 
140  235 
19  611 
11  256 
18  657 
1  556 
70  109 
17  044 


1  203  083 

1  047  089 

101  710 

45  265 

5  603 


781  291 
573  950 
29  230 

3  662 
5  296 
3  937 
64  073 
60  179 
3  894 


545  329 
542  897 
440  309 
33  899 
68  689 
21  614 
53  750 


(01 


343  888 
72  93S 
69  672 
3  256 

130  450 
108  408 
22  042 


89  773 
45  307 
3  986 
17  290 
711 
23  320 
5  022 
398 


5  753 

4  683 

3  770 

299 


5  57B 
997 
931 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  tins  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

estabiisli' 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


MINNEAPgiS  ST.  PAUL  SMSA-Continncd 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE  1  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWAREi  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPuY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEdELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  DOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

HAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


1  874 

1  311 

938 


97  603 
61  570 
US  680 
13  157 

1  604 

2  941 
1  188 

16  260 

7  833 

8  940 
1  060 


174  841 

117  480 

91  563 

6  535 

14  925 

4  457 

57  361 


147  900 
55  854 
10  196 
401 
9  795 
3  346 
2  354 
992 

5  770 

5  153 

617 

9  199 

1  478 

2  104 
9  010 

12  135 
1  487 


75 


8  113 
2  265 

1  351 

4  867 

2  867 
6  503 
1  041 

1  411 

2  390 
1  038 

928 
6  034 


110  281 

72  747 

15  579 

21  955 


93  749 
61  976 
44  510 
12  501 

1  188 

2  815 
962 

15  434 

7  727 

8  612 
952 

7  660 


169  793 

115  324 

90  097 

6  507 

14  535 

4  185 

54  469 


138  684 
53  246 
9  506 


3  332 

2  306 
926 

5  452 

4  907 
545 

9  049 

1  356 

2  098 
8  224 

11  781 
(0) 


7  881 
1  805 

1  HI 
4  861 

2  353 
6  415 

933 

1  411 

2  138 
746 
584 

4  392 


105  373 
72  707 
14  395 
18  271 


15  757 

10  788 

7  216 

2  636 

272 

500 

164 

2  225 

1  191 

1  563 

151 

1  402 


1  584 
411 
258 


55 

575 

142 

354 

1  387 

1  819 


18  850 

13  715 

2  052 

3  082 


64  988 

10  885 
3  326 
41  904 
23  584 
29  837 
2  942 
26  895 


925  773 
677  943 
539  915 
44  541 
67  037 
26  350 
247  830 


247  404 

241  170 

6  234 


351  214 
85  714 
32  935 
353 
32  582 
7  935 

5  029 
2  906 

12  268 
11  213 

1  055 
10  576 

2  267 

6  330 
26  494 
37  185 


41  863 
3  575 

2  254 
14  581 

5  699 
32  550 

3  674 
3  432 

6  508 
2  547 
2  700 

17  917 


357 

509 

172 

305 

349 

166 

555 

52 

74 

57 

145 

13 

49 

17 

457 

90 

356 

53 

372 

61 

18  259 
14  346 
11  070 
888 
1  725 
553 
3  923 


4  513 

1  160 

470 


2  064 
1  382 
1  002 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


25-24    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


5142 
5«3 
511 
5U5-5'19 


55   EX.551 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561.569 


59   EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


DAKOTA  COUNTY 

RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES.  . 
LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY 
MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN. S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN. S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES"  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEHELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


12  280 

12  131 

6  875 

6  875 

680 

651 

1  693 

1  578 

3  027 

3  027 

1  866 
355 
513 


3  725 
2  619 
1  106 


8  365 
5  182 
3  183 


7  859 
5  151 
2  715 


673 

33  778 

999 

20  117 

167 

3  571 

161 

2  985 

316 

7  072 

638 

11  611 

(01 

(01 

111 

2  556 

1  880 

1  250 

630 


8  657 
5  967 
2  690 


37  730 
25  271 
12  159 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-25 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


HENNEPIN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEA-ING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES 

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIKY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Noles;       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  WItlilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  ate  stiown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


60  l"t7 

29  958 

«  519 

716 

I*  296 

318 

18  323 

1  917 


259  359 

225  921 

15  573 

15  521 

1  921 

320 


27U  487 

250  101 

11  069 

14 

«85 

1  731 

2  901 
7  575 
6  834 

741 
358 
252 


214  395 

187  812 

152  045 

11  274 

24  492 

(01 

9  357 

(Dl 

6  967 

3  860 

1  095 

2  012 


71  941 

17  182 

16  528 

654 


16  298 

9  972 

918 

3  929 
216 

4  909 
(01 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


58  525 
29  876 
4  529 
700 
3  792 
318 
17  505 
1  805 


259  061 

225  921 

15  499 

15  488 

1  899 

254 


264  185 

241  745 

10  513 

338 

1  627 

2  335 
7  203 
6  458 

735 
(D) 


212  865 
187  812 
152  046 
11  274 
24  492 
(Dl 
8  701 


6  783 
3  728 

1  043 

2  012 


15  822 

16  220 
502 

26  355 
21  294 
5  051 


15  048 

9  872 

918 

3  929 
216 

4  809 
(Dl 
(D) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


8  150 
4  142 
602 
152 
596 
54 
2  424 


43  605 

38  233 

3  033 

1  983 

309 


48 


29 
209 
143 
2  162 
2  003 
159 
(D) 


21  350 
18  129 
14  055 

1  486 

2  588 

(Dl 
1  606 


12  456 
2  972 
2  783 


4  525 

3  689 

836 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


2  999 
11  796 

1  053 
44  855 


951  251 
750  526 
55  779 
38  355 
5  525 
954 


471  679 
400  565 
22  113 

422 
3  189 
2  458 
41  699 
38  922 
2  977 


387  094 

329  880 

259  163 

24  986 

35  731 

(Dl 

28  235 

(Dl 

12  844 

7  907 

1  782 

3  155 


238  686 
54  463 
51  993 
2  490 

85  231 
58  645 
15  585 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

1  304 
577 
129 


3  799 
761 
710 


1  544 

1  255 

289 


25-26    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-cont 


inued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
enhre 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59    EX.591 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

59t 

5942 

5943 


595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5959 


597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5996 
5999 


53  P»(!T» 
532 
534 
535 


HENNEPIN  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIuUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


1  IPS 
827 
605 


282 
168 
103 


1  047 
735 
537 


63  545 
42  335 
30  143 
7  904 

1  052 

2  565 
671 

9  749 
4  351 
7  110 
781 
6  329 


106  502 

72  824 

57  987 

4  951 

7  652 

2  234 

33  678 


47  189 

46  698 

491 


90  296 

34  897 

8  345 

333 

8  012 

2  717 

2  030 
687 

4  281 

3  967 
314 

1  996 
972 
638 

5  455 

4  875 
160 


61 


5  853 
1  592 

1  086 
3  733 

2  130 

3  885 
518 
716 

1  631 
457 
451 

4  068 


62  771 
37  735 
11  545 
13  490 


61  045 

40  571 

29  481 

7  512 

724 

(D) 

(D) 

9  271 

4  245 

6  858 

673 

6  185 


104  108 

71  436 

56  871 

4  951 

7  472 

2  142 

32  672 


47  189 

46  698 

491 


85  668 
33  965 
7  893 


2  503 
1  982 

621 

3  997 

3  743 
254 

1  846 
872 
638 

5  053 

4  777 


5  711 

1  258 

982 

3  733 

1  698 

3  835 

456 

716 

1  473 

375 

411 

3  356 


5  069 

1  618 

152 


1  321 

553 

1  300 


28  348 
21  075 
17  002 
1  555 
1  717 
591 
7  273 


11  890 
2  .579 
1  277 


145 
721 
757 


531 
248 
992 


200  687 

137  027 

87  725 

34  354 

2  237 

ID) 

(D) 

25  352 

13  208 

25  100 

2  311 

22  789 


575  210 
430  223 
348  182 
34  012 
33  358 
14  561 
144  987 


148  807 

145  955 

2  841 


6  550 

4  589 

1  971 

8  653 

8  171 

482 

3  546 

1  001 

2  708 

14  121 

15  513 


33  774 
2  377 
2  012 

10  889 
5  412 

19  827 

1  719 

2  330 
4  577 
1  259 
1  975 

12  857 


408 
927 
276 


11  033 

8  715 

5  883 

672 

875 

286 

2  317 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-27 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

OLMSTED  COUNTY 

552 

"to 

12 
6 

14 
6 

14 
5 

5 

68 

49 

1 
7 
11 

31 

79 

42 
10 
19 
14 
5 
2 
8 
3 

32 
16 

111 
86 

25 

15 
15 

101 
13 

11 
6 
1 

11 
8 
5 

46 

438 

34 
12 
6 
12 

12 
5 
4 
3 

46 
33 

1 
5 

7 

21 

65 

40 
10 
17 
12 

5 
2 
8 

3 

28 
14 

14 

97 
78 
19 

13 
13 

77 

11 
5 
4 
1 

11 
6 
5 

34 

5 

103  442 

8  022 

5  119 
539 

1  532 
832 

15  765 
12  403 

ID) 
(Dl 

17  551 

16  394 

(D) 
227 
(Dl 

18  183 

6  519 

7  670 
1  634 
4  475 

3  415 

1  059 
(01 
909 
(D) 

4  278 

2  088 
2  190 

7  445 

5  852 

1  594 

5  518 
5  518 

10  941 

2  338 
248 
294 
(Dl 

3  976 
585 
566 

101 

449 

100  948 

7  842 

5  119 
539 

1  502 
682 

16  735 
12  403 

(Dl 
(Dl 

15  941 
15  870 

(01 
187 
(01 

17  795 

6  271 

7  536 
1  634 
4  441 

3  382 

1  059 
(D) 
909 
(01 

4  188 

2  018 
2  170 

7  336 

5  808 

1  528 

5  405 

5  405 

10  517 

2  274 
205 
282 
(Dl 

3  976 
557 
556 

(01 

281 

12  615 

772 
432 

78 
201 

61 

2  481 

1  851 

(01 

(Dl 

1  350 
1  168 

(Dl 
30 
(D) 

1  692 

546 

1  199 
277 
589 
575 
113 
,DI 
158 
(Dl 

741 
385 
355 

1  770 

1  440 

330 

716 
716 

1  268 
203 
49 
47 
(Dl 
312 
103 
116 
(01 

71 

259  475 

24  234 
17  335 
1  595 
3  675 

1  528 

51  900 

40  170 

(01 

(Dl 

27  594 
24  006 

(01 
496 
(01 

33  207 

10  491 

22  325 
5  271 

12  835 
10  415 

2  420 
(Dl 

2  845 
(Dl 

15  263 
7  269 
7  994 

35  645 

28  364 
7  281 

13  101 
13  101 

24  463 

3  650 
969 
921 
(Dl 

5  831 

1  990 

2  179 
(Dl 

1  252 

4  054 

249 
153 
18 
61 
17 

857 
611 
(Dl 
(Dl 

538 
469 

(01 
11 
(01 

338 

183 

413 
79 

265 

219 
46 

(01 
35 

(Dl 

163 
75 
88 

746 
623 
123 

216 
216 

333 

19 
20 

(Dl 
62 
23 
23 

(01 

18 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

22 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BU.LDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

1 
6 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

6 

531 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

(Dl 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

(Dl 

sal 

5U2 
5113 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

44 
(Dl 

(Dl 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

24 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

15 

561 1 567 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

7 

5 

563.568 
565 
566 
561.569 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

2 
(Dl 

(01 
23 

14 

572.573 

58 
5812 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 
EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

9 

118 
94 
24 

7 

_ 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

93 

10 

11 

594 
595 
596 
597 
598 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

8 
(01 
10 

7 

(01 

53  PART* 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

17 

i  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


25-28    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5. 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number! 

With 
payroll 

Inumbeil 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,00C) 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

OTTER    TAIL    COUNTY 

557 

P3 
2U 

29 
23 

16 
1 
6 

U 

100 
76 

2 

1« 

6U 

30 
9 
9 
6 

3 
7 

1 

17 
11 
6 

90 
70 
20 

16 
16 

68 

7 

2 
6 

11 
6 
7 

22 

27 

391 

69 
22 

7 
21 
19 

16 
1 
6 
9 

6"t 

18 

2 
10 

U6 

24 

5 
7 
6 
1 
7 
U 
1 

17 
11 
6 

6« 
58 
6 

14 

38 
5 
1 
2 
6 

4 
5 
6 

5 

47    749 

7  857 
2    716 

399 

1  815 

2  927 

3  785 
(Dl 
695 

(Dl 

10    107 
9    249 
232 
115 
147 
364 

8  399 

4  231 

2    230 
809 
342 
249 
93 
771 
ID) 
(Dl 

1    521 

1  020 
501 

2  542 
2    294 

248 

1    468 
1    468 

4    722 

1  081 

53 
(Dl 
138 

2  279 
159 
495 
(Dl 

887 

44    753 

7  573 
2    708 

399 

1  589 

2  877 

3  691 
101 
695 

(01 

9   031 

8  387 
232 

49 
(01 
(01 

8    273 

3  793 

2     114 
729 
306 
(01 
101 
771 
(01 
(01 

1    521 

1  020 
501 

2  194 
2    036 

158 

1    436 
1    435 

4  352 

1  021 
(Dl 
(01 
138 

2  245 
147 
487 
(Dl 

775 

4    551 

795 
292 
68 
153 
282 

515 
(Dl 
118 
(01 

633 

527 
24 
3 
IDl 
(01 

780 

290 

265 
98 
42 
(01 
(01 
97 
(Dl 
(01 

170 
115 
55 

472 

454 
18 

129 
129 

397 
83 

(Dl 

(01 
15 

174 
15 
73 

(01 

103 

89    820 

15    443 
5    587 

1  584 

2  942 
5    330 

9    653 
IDI 

2    005 
(01 

13    386 
11    581 
497 
55 
(01 
(Dl 

15    907 

5    170 

4    385 

1    504 

612 

(01 

(01 

1  752 

(01 
(Dl 

3    522 

2  606 
916 

8    874 

a    511 

363 

2    284 
2    284 

8    715 

2  125 
(Dl 
(Dl 
265 

3  521 
329 

1  650 

(01 

2  481 

1    525 

222 

78 
20 
49 
75 

191 
(Dl 
50 
(Dl 

275 
229 
10 
2 
(Dl 
(01 

214 

100 

94 
22 
16 
(01 
(01 
42 
(01 
(Dl 

53 
40 
13 

261 

248 
13 

59 
59 

125 
26 
(01 
(01 
6 
51 
5 
21 
(01 

31 

52 

521 

522-52« 

5251 

5252 

53   PART» 
531 
533 
539 

54 
5U1 
512 

LUMBER.     BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

55 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS   DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

10 
6 
32 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

(Dl 

5 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

(01 
97 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

74 

2 

51I5-5U9 
55   EX.55t 
55PTI55U1 

(01 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

38 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

67 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

35 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

11 
12 

(01 

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY.    SPECIALTY    STORES.    FURRIERS.     .     .     . 

(Dl 
8 

101 

561.569 

(Dl 

FURNITURE.     HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EOUIPMENT    STORES 

21 

14 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 
EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

7 
100 

75 

25 

59PT(591I 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

20 

20 

- 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

65 

7 

(01 

59« 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

(01 
6 

596 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .    . 

8 
6 

6 

101 

53    PART* 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

26 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-29 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


RAMSEY  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELi CATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACToR ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES . 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  m  ttiis  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

estabiisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


19  713 
9  576 
975 
1  3"tO 
1  442 
(01 
5  539 


104  339 

91  878 

11  060 

1  057 

257 

57 


135  109 
126  551 

2  745 

1  713 
956 

1  050 

3  002 

2  528 
374 

82 


109  457 

91  892 

71  753 

4  224 
15  915 

6  690 

5  119 

4  755 

1  731 

2  273 
752 


12  482 

11  021 

1  451 

397 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


19  357 

9  676 

975 

1  306 


104  109 

91  878 

10  974 

987 


826 
2  858 
2  594 

264 


107  969 

91  834 

71  595 

4  224 
15  915 

6  156 

5  923 


045 
317 
977 
752 


27  100 
5  100 
4  936 


12  374 

10  933 

1  441 

397 


5  289 

3  862 

453 

1  052 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2  B44 
1  276 
184 
319 
243 
ID) 
718 


15  237 

13  975 

2  068 

130 


5  899 

539 

1  657 


361 
784 
734 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


57  972 
25  753 

4  863 

5  500 
4  457 

(0) 
14  175 


327  625 

285  851 

37  836 

2  738 


207  092 

181  233 

3  615 


205  913 

157  082 

127  016 

a  913 


7  761 

2  869 

3  015 
1  877 


92  285 

16  737 

15  951 

775 

42  357 

38  098 

4  259 

1  272 


19  835 

12  126 

1  389 

3  091 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

6  232 

5  203 

969 


1  810 
1  421 
1  117 


25-30    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


RAMSEY  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STOREb  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  *00D  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEKS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


26  311 
17  176 
10  997 

4  810 
476 

(01 
(01 

5  167 
2  398 
1  573 

254 
1  319 


50  531 
32  593 
24  482 

1  551 
4  507 

2  043 
18  038 


25  112 

24  555 

547 


42  753 

14  043 

1  357 

24 

1  333 

570 

324 

246 

1  213 
980 
233 

3  370 


(D) 

2  088 
673 
247 
968 
517 

2  252 
523 
(Dl 
549 
581 
414 

1  824 


41  087 
30  093 
3  512 
7  382 


25  720 

15  754 

10  715 

4  795 

430 

(0) 

(D) 

4  997 

2  398 

1  561 

254 

1  307 


48  787 
31  893 
24  140 
1  533 
4  357 
1  863 
16  894 


25  018 

24  471 

547 


39  933 
13  555 
1  249 

1  249 
570 
324 
246 

1  179 
958 
221 

3  370 


962 

577 

2  214 

467 


4  288 
2  908 
1  712 
996 
101 
(D> 
(D) 


13  662 
9  557 
7  455 

478 
1  051 

552 
4  105 


4  047 

3  939 

108 


5  159 

1  Oil 

242 


88  952 
53  436 

29  676 

30  241 

2  oie 

(Dl 

(Dl' 

12  987 

8  292 

4  237 


270  298 
188  611 
144  445 
10  496 


101  677 
21  910 
4  913 


7 

077 

1 

198 

(Dl 

3 

075 

1 

157 

11 

557 

1 

955 

(Dl 

1 

633 

1 

278 

554 

5 

060 

167 

529 

1  054 
651 
319 
272 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-31 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

Wittl 

payroll 
(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

ST    LOUIS    COUNTY 

2   026 

112 
35 
21 
U8 
8 

78 
8 
21 
16 

351 
266 
11 
9 
23 
30 

120 

251 

115 
31 
60 
33 
27 
21 
23 

119 
65 

51 

110 
218 
162 

19 

18 

1 

308 
61 
22 

11 
23 
15 
30 
55 
Ol 

83 

1    191 

91 
33 

17 

10 

1 

62 
8 
22 
32 

225 
168 
6 
7 
11 
33 

91 

207 

125 
30 
52 
31 
21 
22 
17 

93 

17 
16 

320 
206 
111 

19 

18 

1 

202 
11 
12 
11 
11 
9 
16 
39 
63 

23 

267    500 

13    089 

7  202 

101 

1    282 

ID) 

31    266 

ID) 

3   998 

(D) 

67     116 
62    888 

1  176 
(Dl 
(01 

2  113 

15    581 
18    727 

20    535 

3  813 

8  950 

(D) 
(0) 
6    095 
ID) 
(0) 

13    003 

6  597 
1    106 

18  181 
10    535 

7  616 

8  211 

(Dl 
(D) 

19  612 
5    306 

886 

(Dl 

(01 

(0) 

1    692 

1    270 

1    257 

12    119 

256    556 

12    655 

7  102 
(Dl 

1  Oil 

(01 

30    690 

(Dl 

3    976 

(Dl 

63    152 

60    101 

782 

(Dl 

(Dl 

2  015 

11  961 
17    137 

20    175 

3  727 

8  838 

(Dl 
(01 
6    019 
(Dl 
(Dl 

12  611 

8  299 
1    312 

15    835 

9  913 
6    922 

8    211 

(Dl 
(Dl 

IDI 

1    832 

(Dl 

(Dl 

101 

(Dl 

1    135 

3    932 

3    819 

101 

30   801 

1    578 
819 
(Dl 
538 
(Dl 

1    125 
(01 
715 
(01 

5    152 
1    590 
58 
(Dl 
(Dl 
119 

3   923 

1    550 

3   007 
111 

1  557 

(Dl 
(Dl 
792 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2  051 
1    351 

693 

1  028 

2  530 
1    198 

1    253 

(Dl 
(Dl 

(01 
118 
(01 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
235 
520 
581 

(D) 

595    311 

30  771 
15    127 

(Dl 

10    595 

(Dl 

88    558 
(Dl 

13    861 
(Dl 

95    500 

83    858 

1    731 

(01 

(01 

9    033 

71    191 

31  105 

56    597 
8    218 

28  798 

(Dl 
(Dl 
15    119 
(Dl 
(01 

35    910 
23     159 

12    711 

80    931 
51    650 

29  271 

21    573 
(01 
(Dl 

(Dl 

8    521 

(Dl 

(01 

(0) 

(Dl 

1    636 

12    036 

12    383 

(01 

9    370 

379 
173 

(Dl 
157 

(Dl 

1    369 
(01 
256 
(01 

1    601 
1    393 
19 
(01 
(01 
153 

780 

551 

1    015 
121 
572 
(01 
(01 
275 
(Dl 
(01 

190 
280 
210 

1    750 
1    233 

517 

352 

(Dl 
(Dl 

(01 
110 
101 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
51 
132 
185 

(01 

52 
521 
522-521 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.     PLUMBING.     PAINT.     ELECTRICAL    STORES 

15 
(Dl 

5252 

53   PART* 
531 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

(01 

51)1 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

231 

543 

(01 

51l5-5«9 
55   EX.551 

OTHER    FOOD    STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

35 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55 
561.567 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

32 

IDI 
101 

563.568 

*OMEN.S    ACCESSORY.    SPECIALTY    STORES.    FURRIERS.     .     .     . 

(01 

87 

51 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 
EATING.     DRINKING    PLACES 

33 

150 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 
TOTAL 

33 

59   EX.591 
592 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR    STORES 

(01 
51 
101 

591 

BOOK.     STATIONERY    STORES 

(01 
101 

596 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .     . 

(01 

30 

15 

78 

53    PIRT* 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

101 

)  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


25-32    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

STEARNS  COUNTY 

794 

602 

118  576 

114  092 

12  865 

257  698 

4  137 

750 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

105 
19 
13 
43 
30 

85 
19 
11 
27 
28 

11  763 
3  222 
1  332 
3  260 
3  949 

11  197 
3  222 

1  254 

2  844 

3  877 

1  263 
373 
235 
347 
308 

24  932 

6  917 
5  172 

7  227 
5  616 

337 

84 
57 
116 
80 

108 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

13 

11 

54 
30 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

35 

3 

17 

28 
3 
10 
15 

9  090 
4  524 

1  902 

2  664 

8  928 
4  524 

1  816 

2  588 

1  310 
743 
280 
287 

27  385 
16  Oil 

5  321 

6  053 

533 
323 
131 
79 

32 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

13 
19 

FOOD  STORES 

5U 
5U1 
5«2 
5113 
514 

TOTAL 

113 
QO 
10 

1 
12 

79 
60 
8 

1 

10 

16  240 
14  610 
1  123 

(D) 
(Dl 

15  270 
13  844 
1  021 

(0) 
(Dl 

1  189 

1  001 

121 

(Dl 
(Dl 

26  958 
23  477 
2  298 

(Dl 
(01 

478 
412 
35 

(Dl 
(Dl 

114 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

91 

12 

- 

(Dl 

(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55  EX.55"t 

TOTAL 

53 

49 

19  392 

19  136 

1  882 

35  367 

396 

49 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(55U1 

TOTAL 

93 

65 

6  194 

5  520 

395 

8  380 

163 

96 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

TOTAL 

40 
9 
13 

S 
5 
5 
11 
2 

34 
9 

13 
8 
5 
5 
7 

6  885 
1  460 
1  249 
970 
279 
(01 
(Dl 
60 

6  787 
1  460 
1  249 
970 
279 
(01 
(Dl 

888 
215 
141 
109 
32 
(Dl 
(Dl 

15  757 

3  253 

2  275 

1  667 

608 

(01 

(0) 

300 
57 
56 
54 
12 
(Dl 
(Dl 

23 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

5 
8 

4 

WOMEN. S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  -  . 

4 
(Dl 

(Dl 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

4 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

35 
17 

18 

27 
13 
14 

2  908 
1  650 
1  258 

2  820 
1  590 
1  230 

436 
231 
205 

8  138 
4  127 
4  Oil 

101 
45 
56 

35 

17 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

IB 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

149 
55 

123 
82 
41 

6  601 
4  260 
2  341 

6  173 
4  130 
2  043 

1  197 
902 
295 

24  515 
18  850 
5  665 

597 
450 

137 

150 

96 

5813 

54 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT1591) 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

17 
16 

1 

17 
16 

1 

3  796 

(Dl 
(D) 

3  796 
(01 
(01 

515 
(Dl 
(Dl 

10  266 
(Dl 
(Dl 

173 
(Dl 
(Dl 

15 

(0) 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(01 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59 

TOTAL 

129 

3 
3 
5 
28 
11 
10 
32 

89 

25 
3 
1 
3 

20 
7 
8 

22 

11  986 
2  650 
(Dl 
59 
380 
5  416 
520 
926 
(0) 

(D) 

2  144 

(01 

(■5) 

334 

5  308 

480 

908 

1  651 

(Dl 
176 
(01 
(Dl 

29 
337 

70 
127 
389 

(Dl 
3  219 
(Dl 
(Dl 
511 
5  241 

1  012 

2  585 
7  171 

(Dl 
55 
(Dl 
(Dl 
8 

15 
30 
92 

(Dl 

35 

(01 

(Dl 

4 

596 
597 
598 
599 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES"  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

21 

13 
8 
31 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  P4RT» 

TOTAL 

24 

6 

23  721 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-33 


TABLE  6  Cities  Witli  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 

year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


r^ETAIL    TRADEi     TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERA 


MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
♦OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIA.MCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PRCfRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


)  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availahle.       (X)  Not. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34 

418 

32 

886 

32 

226 

31 

316 

772 

460 

104 

S6 

465 

(D) 

851 

(0) 

26 

396 

25 

888 

13 

493 

13 

341 

2 

190 

2 

176 

5 

892 

5 

840 

3 

526 

3 

474 

? 

366 

2 

365 

4 

237 

4 

237 

9  455 
6  621 
2  334 


11  306 
6  811 
4  495 


10 

864 

2 

725 

600 

973 

778 

?R7 

I 

078 

1 

337 

3 

086 

10 

467 

10  894 
6  559 
4  325 


973 
702 
277 


2  813 
1  791 
1  022 


66  701 

58  530 

7  378 

793 


49  440 

43  751 

631 


148 

38  554 

345 

5  230 

093 

18  709 

652 

11  944 

441 

6  755 

561 

10  703 

25  235 
17  304 
7  932 


55  794 
37  450 
19  344 


(D) 
3  372 

2  457 
506 

3  190 
3  872 

(D) 


25-34    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52"t 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5«2 

5«3 
5U't 
5U5 
5U6 
5462 
5U63 
5U9 


55  EX. 551 


551 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

56S 

563 

( 

MINNEAPOLIS 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  ■ 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HAROIDARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEIIING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NuNMAnuFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  tatile. 


32  995 

32  070 

18  089 

18  089 

2  932 

2  871 

599 

583 

1  235 

977 

318 

318 

9  783 

9  229 

157  890 

1U2  072 

9  198 

5  559 

853 

208 


lUU  082 

126  777 

8  730 

14 

213 

1  K13 

1  902 

1    503 

3  913 

590 

278 

252 


155  507 
136  681 
113  019 


48  421 

13  462 

12  824 

638 


136  370 

120  357 

8  292 


1  335 
1  474 
4  423 
3  839 
584 


(01 


155  345 
136  681 
113  019 


47  557 

13  118 

12  516 

602 

18  550 
15  147 
3  403 


598 

85  899 

610 

48  356 

404 

7  253 

138 

2  283 

141 

3  209 

54 

1  063 

32  257 

29  199 

1  657 

985 


12  725 

10  235 

902 


1  272 

1  153 

119 


9  299 
2  519 

2  330 
189 

3  293 

2  752 
541 


513  687 

557  720 

34  291 

17  919 


247  719 

200  016 

17  372 


2  625 

1  504 

25  104 

22  955 


285  897 
241  471 
201  809 


175  082 
46  205 
43  715 


9  885 

8  779 

763 

254 


2  474 
2  017 
1  632 


2  627 
514 
553 


1  093 
907 
186 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-35 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


MINNEAPOLIS — CONTINUED 


FURMTUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FUriNITURE    STORES 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWAREi  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS"  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  •  •  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES"  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


US  988 

29  998 

21  922 

6  201 

781 

657 

U37 

6  927 

3  284 

5  779 

5"t6 

5  233 


76  199 
51  779 
11  123 
t  5«8 
4  258 
1  750 
2U  120 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYf  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER    FARM    SUPPLY    STOfiES 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NE«S  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE]  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile.       {X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC;  major  group  53,  are  sfiown  separately  in  this  table. 


62 

807 

21 

260 

7 

BOR 

232 

7 

575 

? 

476 

(D) 

(Dl 

2 

570 

2 

270 

300 

743 

203 

(D) 

3 

837 

2 

586 

3  008 

1  733 
3  234 


54  582 
35  560 
9  025 
8  897 


28  818 

21  428 

5  863 

549 


5  699 
3  258 

5  539 


4  548 

4  222 

1  702 

23  792 


2  322 

2  058 

254 

689 


3  008 
1  341 
3  192 


8  052 
5  516 
3  917 

1  278 


942 

481 

1  123 


1  588 

1  087 

571 

5  357 


147  773 

97  797 

55  121 

27  144 

1  885 

(D> 

(01 

18  097 

10  242 

21  537 


415  195 
310  674 
247  017 
32  641 
19  454 
11  552 
104  521 


172  841 
29  308 
25  270 


482 

2 

308 

(D) 

(Dl 

12 

082 

9 

536 

9  035 
3  560 
17  722 


907 

831 

263 

518 

904 

421 

542 

14 

500 

52 

217 

21 

644 

313 

25-36    MINNESOTA 


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TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5U1 
5U2 
5143 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563. 56S 

565 

566 

56'4.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL '. 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMENi-S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHUPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payioll 


Total,  all 

establisti 

ments 

($1,000) 


87    319 

76    560 

9    618 

1    HI 


91    730 
86    696 

2  210 
1    610 

902 

3  312 


21  471 
13  876 
7    595 


39    980 
25    150 

1«    830 


2 

368 

9 

669 

(ni 

(U! 

1 

oou 

3 

350 

(0! 

3 

173 

0 

HOB 

Estabhsti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


87    113 

76    560 

9    562 

991 


20  939 
13  556 
7    «33 


38  298 
2U  1178 
13    820 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


10  732 
7  355 
3    377 


238  586 
32  390 
3    mi3 


1117    605 

126    225 

2    690 


75  020 
53  621 
21  399 


212  615 
IKS  511 
67  lOU 


1113 

80  508 

702 

15  «ia 

(Dl 

(D! 

(0! 

(01 

136 

2  708 

336 

5  302 

IDl 

(01 

395 

8  227 

723 

32  979 

803 

161  1»96 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


«    221 

3    238 

983 


Standard  Holes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


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MINNESOTA    25-37 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

po  rated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

(number) 


MINNESOTA 
IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS i  TOTA 


RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETTRIAS 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES.  .  . 


DULUTH-SUPERIOR 


ANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL. 
I  LUNCHROOMS  


FARGO-MOORHEADi  N.  D.-MINN 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL. 


MINNEAPOLIS-ST.  PAUL  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL. 


ESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES.  .  . 


55 


2  219 
351 


1  953 

1  880 

336 


1  953 

1  S80 

336 


15  101 
11  836 
I  351 


Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  apolicable. 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 

[These  data  were  collected  by  llie  Department  of  Defense  and  ate  not  included  In  any  of  the  tabulations  of  Itie  1963  Census  of  Busmessl 


County 

Sales 
»1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COItlMISSARIES 

MIMNESOTA. 

3    513 

1  216 

2  327 

383 

148 
235 

115 

76 
69 

8   312 

2    975 
5    337 

1    103 
1    103 

113 
U3 

12 
12 

1    118 

. 

.    LOU  IS.     *     .     . 

I   ue 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

2    135 

I    015 
1    120 

270 

101 
169 

100 

50 
50 

5    717 

2  OOU 

3  713 

305 

201 

lou 

70 
23 

33 

26 

7 

1    U77 

97! 

cT      1  nil  !<; 

606 

Standard  Notes: 

-  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avo 

d  disclosure.       ( 

1A) 

Not  available. 

(X)  Notapplic 

ble. 

25^38    MINNESOTA 


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TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


MINNESOTA!  TOTAL 
AITKIN  COUNTY.  .  .  • 


ANOKA  COUNTY  

ANOKA 

BLAINE  

COLUMBIA  HEIGHTS  •  • 

COON  RAPIDS 

FRIDLEY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BECKER  COUNTY 

DETROIT  LAKES.  .  ■  • 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BELTRAMI  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BEMIDJI 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BENTON  COUNTY 

ST  CLOUD  (PART)  i  .  . 

SAUK  RAPIDS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BIG  STONE  COUNTY  .  .  . 
ORTONvrlLLE  (PART)"  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BLUE  EARTH  COUNTY.  .  . 

MANKATO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BRO«N  COUNTY  

NEW  ULM 

SLEEPY  EYE  

SPRINGFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARLTON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CLOOUET 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CARVER  COUNTY 
CASS  COUNTY. 


CHIPPEWA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
GRANITE  FALLS  (PARTI 

MONTEVIDEO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHISAGO  COUNTY 


CLAY  COUNTY 

MOORHEAD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLEARWATER  COUNTY. 
COOK  COUNTY.  .  .  . 


COTTONWOOD  COUNTY.  . 

WINDOM  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CROW  WING  COUNTY  .  .  . 

BRAINERD  

CROSBY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DAKOTA  COUNTY 

HASTINGS  (PART)'-  .  . 
MENDOTA  HEIGHTS.  .  . 
SOUTH  ST  PAUL.  .  .  . 
WEST  ST  PAUL  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DODGE  COUNTY  


DOUGLAS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ALEXANDRIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FARIBAULT  COUNTY  ■  .  . 

BLUE  EARTH  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FILLMORE  COUNTY. 


FREEBORN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ALBERT  LEA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(numtier) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


at  295 
16  205 

8  090 

23  232 
16  H69 
H    763 

IB  718 
8  226 
U  732 
5  790 

10  213 
5  727 

t  net 

62  178 
48  912 
13  265 


2U  475 

13  234 
11  242 

20  065 

14  051 

22  010 

529 

13  514 

7  857 


40  3B8 
29  372 
11  016 

6  893 

3  741 

20  233 
9  841 

10  392 

36  179 
24  451 
3  278 
6  440 

68  174 

11  008 
412 

27  635 
10  175 
18  944 

14  710 

27  447 
IB  136 
9  311 

32  841 
9  581 
23  260 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


35  797 

17  605 

(D) 

(d) 

1  812 

2  394 
7  078 

21  863 
15  625 
6  238 

21  880 
17  881 

3  999 

17  878 
a  058 

4  552 

5  268 


31  497 

16  806 

5  050 

(D) 


21  952 
12  530 

9  422 

18  487 

12  211 

20  430 
629 

13  040 
5  761 


38  675 
28  740 
9  936 


18  559 
9  557 
9  002 

33  365 

24  035 
3  034 
6  296 

64  070 

10  550 

412 

25  533 
10  051 

16  514 

13  956 

25  539 

17  458 

8  171 

30  557 

9  151 
21  505 


12 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2  073 

1  498 
575 

2  297 
1  982 

315 

1  563 
736 
459 
388 

848 
538 
310 


1  102 
1  817 


4  169 

3  306 

853 

506 

287 

1  554 
883 
681 


2  256 

935 

1  510 


2  425 

1  782 
643 

2  341 
790 

1  551 


County  and  city 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile. 
'St.  Cloud  is  in  Benton,  Sherburne,  and  Stearns  Counties. 
^Oilonville  IS  in  Big  Stone  and  Lac  Qui  Parle  Counties. 
'Granite  Falls  is  in  Chippewa  and  Yellow  Medicine  Counties. 
'Hastings  is  in  Dakota  and  Washington  Counties. 


GOODHUE  COUNTY  

RED  WING  

remainder  of  county.  . 

Grant  county  

hennepin  county 

BLOOMINGTON 

BROOKLYN  CENTER.  .  .  . 

BROOKLYN  PARK 

CRYSTAL 

EDINA 

GOLDEN  VALLEY 

HOPKINS 

MINNEAPOLIS 

MINNETONKA  

PLYMOUTH  

RICHFIELD 

ROBBINSDALE 

ST  LOUIS  PARK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY,  . 

HOUSTON  COUNTY  

HUBBARD  COUNTY  

PARK  RAPIDS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

ISANTI  COUNTY 

CAMBRIDGE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

ITASCA  COUNTY 

GRAND  RAPIDS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

JACKSON  COUNTY  

JACKSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

KANABEC  COUNTY  

KANDIYOHI  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

WILLMAR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

KITTSON  COUNTY  

KOOCHICHING  COUNTY  .  .  . 
INTERNATIONAL  FALLS.  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

LAC  QUI  PARLE  COUNTY  .  . 
ORTONVILLE  (PART  I ^  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

LAKE  COUNTY 

TWO  HARBORS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

LAKE  OF  THE  WOODS  COUNTY 

LE  SUEUR  COUNTY 

LE  SUEUR  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  

LYON  COUNTY 

MARSHALL  

TRACY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

MCLEOD  COUNTY 

GLENCOE 

HUTCHINSON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

MAHNOMEN  COUNTY 

MARSHALL  COUNTY 

MARTIN  COUNTY 

FAIRMONT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

MEEKER  COUNTY 

LITCHFIELD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

MILLE  LACS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

(X)  NotaoDlicable.       "Revised 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


212 
102 
110 

158 

168' 

120 


239 

53 
185 


372 
168 
204 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


39  130 

18  525 

20  604 

10  761 

1  155  352 

2  1  567 

6  594 

853 

16  919 

42  019 

12  659 

56  568 

875  116 

5  468 

565 

59  094 

''li  689 

49  540 

7  1  845 

12  365 


12  258 
7  732 
4  526 

35  180 
20  677 
14  503 


14  312 
7  099 
7  213 


35  072 
22  701 
12  371 


16  236 

13  316 

4  920 

11  043 

11  043 

11  309 

7  287 

4  022 


20  053 
4  998 
15  055 


53  286 

14  514 

7  527 

11  246 

33  601 

8  133 
13  154 

12  31 

4  989 
12  524 


20  184 
8  521 
11  663 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


35  352 

17  592 

18  770 


11  520 
7  584 
3  935 

32  500 
20  055 

12  445 


13  050 

5  865 

6  195 


33  410 
22  043 
11  357 


9  919 

9  919 

10  883 

7  227 

3  555 


19  041 
4  928 
14  113 


31  368 
14  376 
7  325 
9  557 

31  427 

7  855 

12  350 
11  222 

4  083 

10  730 

35  788 
22  577 

13  111 

18  708 

8  213 
10  495 


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MINNESOTA    25-39 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  iVIore:  1958 


■Continued 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


MORRISON  COUNTY.  .  . 
LITTLE  FALLS  .  .  • 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


MOWER  COUNTY  

AUSTIN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MURRAY  COUNTY. 


NICOLLET  COUNTY.  .  . 
NORTH  MANKATO.  .  . 

ST  PETER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


NOBLES  COUNTY 

WORTHINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NORMAN  COUNTY. 


OLMSTED  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ROCHESTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


OTTER  TAIL  COUNTY.  . 
FERGUS  FALLS  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


PENNINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 
THIEF  RIVER  FALLS.  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PINE  COUNTY 


PIPESTONE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

PIPESTONE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


POLK  COUNTY 

CROOKSTON 

EAST  GRAND  FORKS  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


POPE  COUNTY 

GLEN*OOD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RAMSEY  COUNTY 

FALCON  HEIGHTS  .  .  . 
NORTH  ST  PAUL.  .  .  . 

ROSEVILLE 

ST  PAUL 

WHITE  BEAR  LAKE.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RED  LAKE  COUNTY. 


REDWOOD  COUNTY  .  .  . 
REDWOOD  FALLS.  .  • 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


RENVILLE  COUNTY. 


RICE  COUNTY 

FARIBAULT 

NORTHFIELO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROCK  COUNTY 

LUVERNE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROSEAU  COUNTY. 


23  535 
13  775 
9  760 

58  956 
39  914 

19  012 


28  1161 
17  232 
11    229 


t5  297 

21  931 

23  366 

lu  mo 

13  727 

1  113 


18  272 
10  173 
7  799 

38  840 

15  868 

9  288 

13  684 


5  307 

536  355 

3  047 

4  444 

7  094 
497  735 

8  415 
15  620 


27  757 

13  105 

14  662 


34  640 
20  795 
9  285 
4  559 

13  557 
9  807 
3  850 


20  741 
13  205 
7  536 

55  400 
38  794 
16  606 


27  043 
16  920 
10  123 


42  105 
21  105 
21  000 

14  148 

13  443 

705 


17  054 

10  243 

6  811 

35  158 
15  362 
9  042 

11  764 

8  993 
4  460 
4  533 

518  571 

3  047 

4  120 

7  094 
481  865 

8  003 
14  442 

3  742 

25  875 

12  977 
12  898 


33  014 
20  159 
9  158 
3  597 

12  571 
9  709 
2  862 


5  609 
4  267 
1  342 


1  241 
228 
780 
233 

2  408 
1  748 

660 


3  929 
2  259 

1  660 


1  555 

1  046 

509 


533 
370 
253 

58  589 
306 
507 
602 

54  857 
762 

1  555 

338 

2  141 
1  223 

918 


3  487 

2  250 

920 

317 

1  024 
850 
174 


ELY 

EVELETH 

HIBBING 

PROCTOR 

VIRGINIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

SHAKOPEE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SHERBURNE  COUNTY  .  .  . 
ST  CLOUD  (PARTI i  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SIBLEY  COUNTY 


STEARNS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
ST  CLOUD  (PART) '  .  . 

SAUK  CENTRE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


STEELE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

OWATONNA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


STEVENS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MORRIS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SWIFT  COUNTY  .... 

BENSON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


TODD  COUNTY.  .  .  .  .  . 

STAPLES 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TRAVERSE  COUNTY. 


WABASHA  COUNTY  .  .  . 

LAKE  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


WADENA  COUNTY 

WADENA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WASECA  COUNTY 

WASECA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


IASHIN6T0N  COUNTY.  .  . 

BAYPORT 

HASTINGS  (PARTI i  .  . 

STILLWATER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WATONWAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ST  JAMES  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


IILKIN  COUNTY 

BRECKENRIDGE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WINONA  COUNTY 

WINONA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WRIGHT  COUNTY 

YELLOW  MEDICINE  COUNTY 
GRANITE  FALLS  (PARTI^ 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


149  973 

8  211 

7  544 
27  622 

2  793 

25  586 

32  on 

21  485 

8  948 
12  538 


83  941 
45  805 

6  466 
31  570 

31  282 
21  122 
10  150 

13  685 
10  129 

3  556 

18  328 

7  995 
10  333 

18  148 

4  831 
13  317 


19  305 
5  444 
12  862 

21  672 
15  834 
5  838 

15  557 
10  112 

5  445 


17  348 
8  584 
8  664 


45  357 
35  595 
9  762 


15  189 
4  160 
11  029 


144  167 

7  595 

7  084 

25  490 

2  563 

25  450 

27  073 


19  816 
8  704 
11  112 


13  415 

78  345 
44  289 
6  392 
27  664 


17  352 

7  697 

9  665 

16  294 

4  483 

11  811 


20  820 
15  578 
5  242 

15  379 
9  592 

5  787 


16  342 
8  602 
7  740 


42  303 
33  701 
8  502 


13  715 
4  054 
9  551 


18  555 

674 

705 

3  132 

217 

2  970 

2  445 

1  597 
551 
935 


8  101 

5  252 

558 

2  291 

2  801 

2  051 

750 


1  469 
632 
837 

1  421 

358 

1  053 


1  416 
533 
883 

1  904 

1  511 

393 

1  353 
877 

475 


1  377 
742 
635 

804 
583 
221 

4  534 

3  697 

837 


1  118 
326 
792 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  2ero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'St.  Cloud  is  in  Benton,  Sherburne,  and  Slearns  Counties. 
^Granile  Falls  is  in  Chippewa  and  Yellow  Medicine  Counties. 
'Hastings  is  in  Dakola  and  Washington  Counties. 


25-40    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  10. 


Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Dala  aie  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 


SIC 
code 


59PT(591] 
59  EX. 591 
53  PART. 


59PT(591) 
59  ex>591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

ING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  rlERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Establishments 


(number) 


165 
562 
138 
350 


705 
713 
366 
381 
5U1 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


(number) 


OULUTH-SUPeRIOR,  MINN.  WIS,  SMSA 


18  869 
37  162 
81  260 
47  775 
2«  551 

21  31« 
12  938 
23  81(5 
10  993 

22  176 
10  3S7 


18  251 
35  912 
75  958 
47  301 
21  393 

20  596 
12  348 
20  827 
10  889 

19  824 
9  635 


MINNUPOLISST.  PAUL  SMSA 


8  192 

541 
242 

1  449 
329 

1  202 

589 
523 
1  880 
365 
951 


127  556 
2  60  565 
407  092 
279  707 
118  071 

103  961 
93  629 

142  091 
70  015 

126  723 

141  855 


122  912 

256  935 
385  612 
277  071 
109  433 


69  643 
116  709 
136  503 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


fARGOMOORHEAD,  N.  DAK.  MINN,  SMSA 


50  057 

144  647 

24  772 

24  306 

12  703 

12  261 

24  838 

23  488 

29  550 

29  414 

10  465 

9  757 

10  058 

9  650 

8  603 

8  507 

11  041 

10  103 

4  167 

4  167 

11  266 

(D> 

2  594 

(D> 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  inajor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MINNESOTA    25-41 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

BLUE  EARTH  COUNTY 

DAKOTA  COUNTY 

516 

80 
20 
6"» 
27 
55 

101 
15 
71 
22 

381 

66 
18 
12 
23 
39 

31 
22 

80 
13 
18 

2 

62  178 

10  281 
5  911 

13  587 
8  121 
3  321 

1  252 
3  535 
1  111 
1  572 
5  906 
218 

59  510 

9  917 

(D) 

13  005 

8  212 

2  901 

(d) 

3  536 
3  863 

(D) 

5  390 

(D) 

552 

59 
29 
87 
21 

71 

26 
29 
116 
15 
73 
23 

376 

53 
15 
19 
19 

51 

22 
23 

81 
13 
11 
3 

58  171 

9  583 
2  517 
16  165 
13  862 
5  392 

1  512 

2  809 
1  811 
1  658 
8  625 

850 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

9  131 
2  097 

(d> 

56 

57 

58 

59PT(591) 

59  EX.591 

53  PART* 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

1  111 

2  677 
1  355 

(D) 

7  969 

(d) 

HENNEPIN  COUNTY 

OLMSTED  COUNTY 

6  966 

151 
181 
1  315 
271 
881 

176 
151 
1  365 
211 
915 
381 

1  976 

305 
117 
869 
203 
730 

386 
330 
1  111 
235 
582 
75 

1  193  -532 

87  190 
133  196 
215  551 
175  635 

72  718 

73  663 
61  779 
87  712 
15  365 

79  161 

80  028 

1  150  692 

81  212 
182  556 
232  261 
171  515 

68  060 

71  683 
59  175 
83  150 
15  225 
73  155 
76  318 

15 
15 

■•7  7 
21 

39 

37 
118 
10 
90 
16 

^■129 

38 
12 

"■15 
21 
""58 

33 

31 

101 
10 
72 

2 

"■91  177 

10  350 
10  302 

"■16  801 
15  982 
r^  866 

5  658 
3  813 
5  725 
1  332 
10  087 
508 

52 

53  PART* 

514 

55  EX.55« 

55PTI55U) 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

10  216 

(d) 

"■15  810 
15  982 
"i    6  91 

57 
58 

59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

3  585 
6  153 
1  332 
9  677 

(d) 

OTTER  TAIL  COUNTY 

RAMSEY  COUNTY 

561 

91 
31 
90 
31 
63 

29 
25 
108 
15 
52 
16 

101 

69 
22 
50 
29 

11 

27 
19 
71 
13 
16 

15  297 

7  107 

2  726 

8  780 
6  929 

3  957 

3  150 
1  836 
3  285 
1  395 
5  319 
502 

12  105 

5  599 

2  538 

7  852 
(D) 

3  123 

(D) 

1  701 

2  811 

(d) 

1  889 
112 

3  171 

157 
71 
533 

107 

123 

181 
199 
702 
109 
111 
118 

2  321 

125 
57 

117 
79 

325 

157 
115 
558 
101 
285 
12 

535  355 

21  278 
71  192 
122  899 
78  821 
30  551 

26  972 
26  751 
12  678 
20  538 
33  681 
60  588 

518  571 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX. 55* 

55PT155lt) 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

20  630 
71  298 
115  997 
78  316 
27  851 

25  551 

57 
58 

59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES,"  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

25  187 
10  512 
20  318 
30  960 
59  188 

ST.  LOUIS  COUNTY 

STERNS  COUNTY 

2  303 

137 
138 
139 
115 
283 

169 
135 
119 

55 
310 

72 

1  623 

HI 
81 
285 
102 
201 

137 
103 
329 

51 
200 

20 

261  702 

15  129 
33  235 
55  815 
39  750 
20  698 

18  112 
11  120 
17  680 
9  280 
la  999 
10  281 

217  130 

11  993 
32  053 
52  857 

Id) 

18  186 

(D) 
10  556 
15  895 
9  176 

(D) 

(d) 

805 

103 
16 

119 
55 
92 

16 

31 
151 

17 
112 

19 

581 

85 
26 
95 
12 
58 

35 
21 
121 
15 
76 
3 

83  911 

13  110 
9  159 
15  703 
13  125 
5  702 

1  521 

2  555 
5  155 
2  832 
8  368 

696 

78  315 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

12  605 
a  601 
15  725 

55  EX.551 
55PT1554I 

55 

57 
58 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  .  . 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

12  772 
5  551 

1  298 
(D> 

5  375 
(D) 

7  886 
361 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  aoplicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


25-42    MINNESOTA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Tntal,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
({1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART» 


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SEkVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSt  HDyHE .  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


149  973 

5  09« 

21  171 

3«  330 

21  242 

11  111 

12  616 
7  366 
9  712 
5  781 

12  161 

9  389 


IKU  157 

1  832 
(D) 

32  368 

21  120 

10  Oil 

12  280 

7  230 

9  120 


5  590 

302 

133 

1  107 

218 

6eu 

378 

350 

1  130 


«97  735 

15  600 
70  90a 
105  779 
76  315 
26  000 

26  078 
25  006 
39  516 
19  053 
31  116 
60  308 


«81  865 

16  055 
70  735 
101  357 
75  873 
23  552 

25  560 
23  615 
37  752 
18  921 
28  658 
59  leu 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


9U2    771* 

50  75« 
161  322 
166  601 
11(3  216 

51  572 

56  116 

52  <t8U 
72  311 
33  158 
64  678 
77  229 


906  568 

58  286 
160  698 
15«  125 
lUl  542 

50  454 

55  098 
50  528 
68  925 
33  018 

59  388 
74  205 


Mississippi 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  26-  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 14 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 16 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 24 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 26 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 26 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 27 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 28 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 29 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 29 


MISSISSIPPI 


Incorporated  places  of  100,000  and  over  (S) 
Incorporated  places  of  25,000- 100,000  • 
Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas 


us    DEPARTMENT  OF  COAAMERCE 


26-3 


state  total 


EACH    SYMBOL  =     =  =  ^  ^  ^  ^^  ofto/ 
5%    CHANGE     ■^^■^'^  —  ^l^/o 


MISSISSIPPI  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN  MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials.  Farm 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers 


129 
_  ^  _  179^  _  _  ^ 


General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


172 
173 


^^i^ab 


'X(rir j^cesspry  Stores    )PPj_3£ ^--f -yif 


Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,  ^65 

^_     Equipment  Stores  f^J^^  ^ 

Eating,  Drinking  Places  feyq 

Drug  Stores,  N  53 

Proprietary  Stores  jS  65 

####i24% 

Other  Retail  Stores  ^^^152 

Nonstore  Retailers  I  3^ 


$1,914,221, 


1958 


1963 


1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS.    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census       ^ 


26-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


54 

541 

542 

543 

544 

545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

5611567 

562-31 568 

562 

5631568 

565 

566 

5641569 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FliH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES!  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES • 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MENiS"  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  ........ 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMENiS  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  Places  (alcoholic  beverages). 


DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARMi  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  245 
133 
358 
309 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


1  846 
134 
207 


1  434 

1  297 

137 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


178  748 

67  825 

9  562 

22  794 

78  567 


461  624 

453  432 

2  856 

1  452 

1  270 

2  614 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


132  079 

12  970 
40  683 
37  501 

3  182 

62  432 

13  495 
2  499 


78  207 
44  740 
33  467 


72  688 
64  425 
8  263 


65  486 
63  181 
2  305 


152  420 

11  967 

5  965 

2  086 

4  641 

72  125 

11  901 

26  327 

17  408 


1  750  057 


175  288 

66  753 

8  974 

21  264 

78  297 


166  552 

48  570 

42  717 

75  265 


Total 
(number) 


128  841 

12  780 
40  195 
37  025 

3  170 
60  478 

13  199 
2  189 


74  603 
42  708 
31  895 


64  614 
58  737 
5  877 


64  476 
62  303 
2  173 


5  361 
1  950 
3  695 
70  007 
10  919 
26  041 
14  642 


5  013 
4  701 

(M 


With 
payroll 


1    837 
1    731 

(M 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


129  282 

52  310 

6  092 

28  505 

42  374 


171  592 
41  316 
31  067 
99  209 


357  783 
348  271 

(M 

1  283 
868 

2  582 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


96  050 
11  830 
29  467 


64  659 
36  254 
28  405 


60  960 
54  042 
6  918 


52  993 

51  077 

1  916 


1  335  910 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
*Nor]store  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table  , .  .  , .  ,■„„„  ,.„., 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
'Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


12 


992 

50  574 
5  626 
26  884 
41  808 


147  214 

41  316 

30  395 

75  503 


291  647 

285  657 

(') 

633 

492 

1  516 


93  458 
11  456 
28  767 
27  522 

1  245 
40  242 
10  638 

2  355 


60  559 
34  022 
26  537 


51  966 
46  430 
5  536 


50  775 

49  207 

1  568 


124  250 

115  490 

6  250 

5  704 

4  029 

3  513 

2  940 

2  826 

3  623 

3  061 

56  199 

54  611 

10  274 

9  232 

26  778 

26  098 

14  157 

10  445 

26-6     MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HAkDwARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFAC lURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHI5ED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NuNFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIV 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  REAOt-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


19  167 


894 
159 
126 


770 
159 
106 


316 
5112 
103 


Oil 
117 
381 


178  7a8 

46  647 

21  178 
3  054 
5  857 

651 

22  79a 
78  567 


74  697 

6  093 

685 


461  620 

453  432 

1  445 

1  411 

1  452 

1  270 

698 

1  710 

1  398 

312 


402  975 

312  859 

285  571 

8  779 

17  409 

28  839 

32  304 

17  130 

11  843 

3  172 

7  581 

990 


132  079 
12  970 
12  881 


40  683 
37  501 
3  182 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES 519  409  62  432 

SHOE  STORES 181  159  13  495 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 7  7  468 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 47  45  4  339 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  4  4  208 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES 123  103  8  480 

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES 48  38  2  158 

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 6  2  341 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  ttot  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


175  288 
46  647 
20  106 


166  552 
48  570 
42  717 
58  689 
5  939 
637 


363  950 

357  856 

973 

1  171 

930 

735 

530 

1  554 

1  338 

216 


393  657 

312  859 

286  671 

8  779 

17  409 

21  259 

31  442 

17  130 

10  967 

2  785 

7  217 

964 


40  195 
37  025 
3  170 


60  478 
13  199 
458 
4  29« 
208 
8  224 


(01 


19  292 
6  122 
2  535 


20  543 
7  743 

5  572 

6  608 
551 


69 


35  681 

27  703 

25  082 

964 

1  657 

1  217 

4  055 

1  559 

1  025 

419 

508 

99 


952 
531 

U21 


370  748 
125  801 
48  813 


413  889 
164  755 
110  795 
127  234 
9  868 
1  235 


429  759 
415  057 

1  377 

2  927 
1  223 
1  584 
1  215 
6  080 
5  499 

581 
(Dl 
(D) 


650  092 
506  274 
457  511 
19  418 
29  345 
23  134 
77  081 
33  845 
19  757 
8  545 
8  939 
2  272 


92  578 

84  130 

8  448 

1  707 


6  930 

134  418 

1  711 

33  145 

51 

835 

528 

11  605 

33 

1  299 

999 

19  406 

8  684 

5  492 

5  938 

214 

340 

370 

1  035 

539 

248 

113 

107 

28 


2  075 

1  865 

209 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 
TOTAL ' 

furniture.  home  furnishings  stores  ■ 

Furniture  stores  - 

floor  covering  stores - 

drapery!  curtaini  upholstery  stores 

china.  glassware.  metal*are  stores  ■ 

miscellaneous  home  furnishings  stores , 

household  appliance  stores  ' 

radio.  television  stores  

music  stores  

record  shops  

musical  instrument  stores 

eating.  drinking  places 

TOTAL 2  122 

EATING  PLACES 1  859 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 1  366 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSE )  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


757 
373 


7n 

?n7 

itt 

740 

to 

1/9 

3 

1«7 

673 

14-! 

?9R 

?5 

0«3 

3 

661 

It 

763 

601 

72 

686 

6U 

4?"; 

49 

96S 

2 

199 

10 

67R 

1 

b83 

8 

263 

74  603 

42  708 

38  769 

3  035 

625 

(01 

(Dl 

24  303 

3  545 

4  047 
439 

3  608 


58  737 
45  579 
2  193 


63  181 

62  303 

2  305 

2  173 

152  420 

144  070 

11  967 

11  255 

5  965 

5  361 

455 

363 

5  510 

4  998 

2  066 

1  950 

601 

559 

1  485 

1  391 

4  641 

3  695 

4  379 

3  639 

262 

256 

29  146 

28  280 

41  675 

40  523 

1  302 

1  204 

11  901 

10  919 

26  327 

26  041 

669 

671 

630 

574 

2  041 

1  895 

22  967 

22  901 

6  278 

5  156 

166 

166 

1  430 

832 

1  196 

1  198 

1  774 

1  512 

2  696 

2  582 

IDl 

(Dl 

471 

IDl 

577 

515 

30  786 

24  960 

14  396 

(Dl 

6  306 

(□) 

10  084 

5  590 

10  123 

5  908 

5  248 

508 


12  665 

12  157 

9  669 

505 

1  582 

401 

728 


8  154 

7  927 

227 


331 
33 

1  793 

2  570 
178 

1  553 

4  795 

96 


194  854 

113  900 

99  667 

11  152 

1  959 


61  073 
9  284 

10  597 

900 

9  697 


249  717 
234  834 
185  105 
10  042 
31  809 


156  879 

152  776 

4  103 


290  837 
10  416 
16  321 
366 
15  955 
6  654 
1  136 

5  718 

6  362 

5  749 

613 

35  061 

46  679 


28  931 
94  369 

1  775 

2  114 

4  122 
66  358 

13  669 

374 

1  865 

5  256 

3  716 
5  893 


2  909 
1  716 
1  513 


7  473 

7  115 

5  571 

266 

1  065 

213 

358 


914 
241 
343 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


26-8    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


MISSISSIPPI!  TOTAL 


ADAMS  COUNTY  

NATCHEZ 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ALCORN  COUNTY 

CORINTH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


AMITE  COUNTY 


ATTALA  COUNTY 

KOSCIUSKO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BENTON  COUNTY 


BOLIVAR  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CLEVELAND 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CALHOUN  COUNTY 
CARROLL  COUNTY 


CHICKASA*  COUNTY  .  .  . 

HOUSTON 

OKOLONA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHOCTA*  COUNTY 


CLAIBORNE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

PORT  GIBSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLARKE  COUNTY 


CLAY  COUNTY 

HEST  POINT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


COAHOMA  COUNTY  .  .  . 
CLARKSDALE  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


COPIAH  COUNTY 

CRYSTAL  SPRINGS.  .  . 

HAZLEHURST  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


COVINGTON  COUNTY 
DE  SOTO  COUNTY  . 


FORREST  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HATTIEsauRG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 
GEORGE  COUNTY.  . 
GREENE  COUNTY.  . 


GRENADA  COUNTY  .  .  . 

GRENADA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


HANCOCK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
BAY  ST  LOUIS  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HARRISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BILOXI  

6ULFP0RT  

LONG  BEACH  

PASS  CHRISTIAN  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


1INDS  COUNTY  .... 

CLINTON 

JACKSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


Total 
(number) 


19  167 


HOLMES  COUNTY 

DURANT  

LEXINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  c, 
*Nonslo(e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  i 


With 
payroll 


1  109 
370 
399 


233 

1  517 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


1  911  221 

1)8  787 

45  560 

3  227 


IB 

616 

16 

995 

1 

621 

2 

309 

Ul 

076 

26 

280 

l"t 

798 

8 

906 

2 

5a3 

13 

728 

8 

OIJ 

3 

762 

1 

953 

3 

3«3 

6 

794 

6 

036 

758 

7 

779 

13 

092 

1  1 

8m 

1 

251 

39 

lit 

35 

358 

3 

756 

18 

060 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


8  465 

12  138 

74  708 
63  443 
11  265 

5  048 

9  152 


19  311 
17  258 
2  053 

10  896 
7  908 
2  988 

131  192 
42  018 
61  315 


247  127 

2  398 

225  908 

18  821 


1  750  057 

46  401 
43  538 
2  863 

24  186 
23  089 
1  097 


17  056 

16  079 

977 


36  152 
24  776 
11  376 

7  664 

1  795 

11  772 

7  589 

3  314 

869 


12  010 

11  301 

709 

35  656 
32  926 
2  732 

16  648 
6  423 
8  498 
1  727 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


70  686 
60  703 
9  965 


17  717 
16  308 
1  409 


240  243 

2  340 

221  058 

16  645 


4  806 

4  592 

214 

2  074 

1  969 

105 

435 

1  555 


3  663 
2  627 
1  036 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


3  711 

3  504 

207 

1  496 
577 
796 


7  702 

6  716 

986 


823 
612 
211 

14  330 

4  546 

6  932 

311 


27  502 

253 

25  636 

1  613 

1  215 
262 
563 
390 


89  869 
85  908 
3  961 

40  608 

38  354 
2  254 


29  166 

27  494 

1  672 


66  193 
49  156 
19  027 

11  659 

2  258 

17  961 
11  962 
4  776 
1  203 


22  639 

21  883 

956 

72  352 

68  430 

3  922 

27  673 
11  178 

14  497 

1  998 

11  214 

15  957 

145  027 
126  921 
19  106 

6  714 
13  860 

3  397 

33  1145 

30  491 

2  954 

16  763 

12  338 

4  425 

293  018 
86  255 
134  626 

5  177 

3  079 
62  581 

515  228 

4  690 
479  094 

31  244 

24  554 

5  640 
11  510 

7  604 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


1  219 
768 
451 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


1  234 

1  124 

110 

594 
241 
304 


244 

320 

2  596 

2  179 

417 

145 

288 


106 

139 

493 
367 
126 


Kind-of-busmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


($1,0001 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


178  748 
1  644 


9  712 
6  357 
1  355 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  * 


4  427 
3  405 
1    022 


601 

532 

59 

6 

868 

1 

793 

3 

634 

559 

(D) 

(Dl 

2 

683 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kmdotbusiness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating 
P 

drinking 
aces 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers- 

1 

E 

=3 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

C 

(number! 

($1,0001 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

5    652 

461    624 

341 

402    975 

2    525 

165   982 

1    245 

132   079 

981 

78    207 

2    122 

72    688 

609 

65    486 

1    846 

152   420 

641 

30    786 

1 

97 
83 

1« 

12    052 
10    922 
1     130 

21 
18 
3 

10    558 
9    815 

743 

45 
38 

7 

3    465 
3    060 

405 

36 
36 

4    016 
4    016 

23 

22 
1 

1    964 

(D) 
(Dl 

51 

7 

2    062 

1    811 

251 

12 
11 

1 

1    594 

(Dl 
(Ul 

37 

7 

3    527 

3    386 
141 

18 
18 

647 
647 

2 
3 
4 

89 
S3 
36 

5    685 
4    359 
1     326 

31 
26 

5 

6    398 

6    204 

194 

45 
33 
12 

2    452 

1    817 

635 

23 
23 

2    303 
2    303 

21 
21 

1    320 
1    320 

35 

28 

7 

922 
828 
94 

9 

8 

1 

965 

IDI 
(D) 

35 
33 

2 

2    622 

(01 
(Dl 

10 
6 
4 

1    144 

1    078 

66 

5 
6 

7 

30 

1    930 

9 

1    559 

13 

634 

2 

(Dl 

1 

(01 

8 

76 

2 

(Dl 

4 

(Dl 

4 

16 

8 

52 
29 
23 

4    496 

3    983 

513 

15 
6 

3    499 

3    247 

252 

21 
18 
3 

1    171 
902 
269 

14 
14 

2    039 
2    039 

13 
11 

2 

821 

(01 
(Dl 

12 

11 
1 

393 

(D) 
(Dl 

6 
6 

602 
602 

17 
14 
3 

2    013 

1    933 

80 

11 
9 
2 

556 

(01 
(Dl 

9 
10 
11 

12 

313 

7 

381 

6 

498 

- 

- 

1 

(D) 

4 

76 

3 

41 

2 

(Dl 

2 

(D) 

12 

157 
31 
126 

10    647 
3    758 
6    889 

25 

15 
10 

6    785 
5    500 
1    285 

54 
22 
32 

2   999 
1    456 
1    543 

27 
10 
17 

2    534 

1    810 

724 

10 
6 

4- 

889 
700 
189 

34 
13 
21 

1    938 
551 
487 

19 
4 
15 

1    215 
785 
430 

37 
19 
18 

2    505 
1    226 
1    279 

10 
4 
6 

920 
900 
20 

13 
14 
15 

31 

2    269 

8 

1    692 

25 

999 

14 

694 

2 

(Dl 

13 

193 

* 

346 

18 

687 

1 

(D) 

16 

17 

739 

1 

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14 

595 

2 

(0) 

3 

42 

4 

81 

1 

(D) 

7 

390 

2 

(D) 

17 

78 
14 
18 
16 

3    400 

1    411 

1    006 

983 

13 
8 

5 

2    337 

1    950 

387 

21 
10 
10 

1 

1    537 
891 

(D) 
(D) 

11 
8 
2 
1 

559 
430 
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(Dl 

10 
6 

680 
467 
213 

9 
2 
3 

201 
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(D) 
42 

6 
2 
2 

2 

446 
10) 
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(D) 

17 
9 

3 
5 

1    208 
689 
362 
157 

6 

2 
4 

84 

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18 
19 
20 
21 

21 

830 

8 

633 

7 

418 

3 

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2 

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5 

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2 

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10 

291 

2 

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22 

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17 
17 

2    113 

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359 

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5 

668 
668 

7 
5 
2 

871 
(D) 
(Dl 

11 
11 

372 
372 

2 
2 

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(D) 

6 

5 
1 

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157 
(D) 

3 
3 

244 
244 

4 

1    137 
1    137 

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3 

42 
42 

23 

24 
25 

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2    121 

6 

1    059 

24 

964 

5 

417 

9 

365 

6 

88 

3 

228 

7 

1    000 

4 

34 

26 

1(9 
26 
23 

2    309 

I    575 

734 

10 
10 

4    041 
4    041 

21 
17 

1    513 

1    279 

234 

8 
8 

845 
845 

9 
9 

637 
637 

13 
12 

1 

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4 

594 
594 

12 
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853 
692 
161 

9 

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2 

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(D) 

27 
28 
29 

118 
69 
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10    349 
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2    025 

28 
26 

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7    737 

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32 

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2    492 

2    261 

231 

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31 
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3    444 

3    295 

149 

17 
15 

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25 
20 

5 

967 
860 
107 

12 

7 
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1    030 
914 
116 

33 

26 

7 

2    921 

2    546 

375 

20 
20 

1    047 
1    047 

30 
31 
32 

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15 
13 
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4    962 
2    207 
1    726 
1    029 

8 

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2    967 
701 
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30 

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2    311 
668 

1    267 
376 

16 

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10 
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483 
191 
292 

14 
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1 

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(01 
441 
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24 
12 
9 

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1    908 

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1    024 

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283 
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8 

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3 

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8 

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3   676 
1    919 

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5    644 

5    566 

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4    106 

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3    072 

2    297 

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2    713 

2    213 

500 

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10    857 
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3  636 
841 
543 

2   925 

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2    762 
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180 
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106 
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10    814 
4   490 

2  322 
219 
314 

3  469 

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11 
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2 
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1    352 
1    641 
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1    073 

115 
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5    888 

2    383 

2    567 

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397 
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82 

51 
52 
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51 
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56 

301 

6 

206 

89 

52    969 

541 

47    859 

4    569 

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1 

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15 

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54    260 

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212 

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20    072 

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17    593 

2    018 

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3 

122 

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26    846 
113 

26    063 
670 

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11    342 

11    083 
259 

229 

185 

40 

12    608 

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10    844 

1    344 

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8   660 
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157 

137 
20 

12    390 

10   982 
1    408 

67 

55 
12 

4    717 

4    481 
235 

57 
56 
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68 
14 
13 
41 

4    518 
1    045 

1  257 

2  216 

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5 
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4    612 
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1  497 

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30 
10 
8 
12 

1    331 
450 
395 
486 

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638 
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291 
(Dl 

11 
3 

621 
160 
287 
174 

22 
8 
9 

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379 
148 
135 
96 

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631 
199 
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23 
5 

12 
6 

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105 
(Dl 
604 

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26-10    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


HUMPHREYS  COUNTY  .  .  • 

BELZONI 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ISSAQUENA  COUNTY 
ITAHAMBA  COUNTY. 


JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 
HOSS  POINT  .... 
OCEAN  SPRINGS.  .  . 
PASCAGOULA  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


JASPER  COUNTY 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 
JEFFERSON  DAVIS  COUNTY 


JONES  COUNTY  

ELLISVILLE  

LAuREL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KEMPER  COUNTY. 


LAFAYETTE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

OXFORD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LAMAR  COUNTY 


LAUDERDALE  COUNTY.  .  . 

MERIDIAN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LAWRENCE  COUNTY 
LEAKE  COUNTY  . 


Total 
(number) 


LEE  COUNTY  

TUPELO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LEFLORE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

GREENWOOD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


LINCOLN  COUNTY  .  .  . 
BROOKHAVEN  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


LOWNDES  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

COLUMBUS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MADISON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CANTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MARION  COUNTY 

COLUMBIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MARSHALL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
HOLLY  SPRINGS.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONROE  COUNTY 

ABERDEEN  

AMORY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 

WINONA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NESHOBA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
PHILADELPHIA  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NEWTON  COUNTY 

NEWTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NOXUBEE  COUNTY 


OKTIBBEHA  COUNTY  

STARKVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero. 
•Nonstorc  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group 


With 
payroll 


718 
575 
143 

105 

166 

506 
313 
193 

«03 
29U 
109 


322 

109 
115 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


12  679 
8  067 
H    612 


7  456 

54  681 

6  380 
5  048 

34  954 

8  299 

8  164 
3  855 

7  Oil 


17  069 
13  146 
3  923 


78  971 
72  064 

6  907 

7  167 

9  715 

58  792 
48  512 
10  280 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


53 
46 
6 

268 
651 
617 

29 
25 

3 

404 
505 
899 

46 
41 

5 

101 
081 
020 

22 

16 

5 

189 
719 
470 

19 

17 

2 

487 
070 
417 

11 
8 

3 

177 
093 

084 

25 

10 
10 

3 

009 
656 
690 
663 

9 

7 
1 

475 
797 
678 

12 
11 
1 

257 
220 
037 

13 

840 

10  913 
7  237 
3  676 


5  762 

50  619 

5  840 
4  546 

33  614 

6  619 

6  704 
3  281 
6  409 

50  916 

2  012 
45  516 

3  386 


15  969 
12  474 
3  495 


74  309 
69  202 
5  107 

5  495 

7  665 


49  940 
44  367 
5  573 

26  768 
23  983 

2  785 

42  171 
38  687 

3  484 

20  259 

15  503 

4  756 

17  813 

16  530 
1  283 

9  061 

7  437 
1  624 

21  047 
9  550 
9  532 
1  965 

8  275 
7  375 

900 


12  132 

5  711 

6  421 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


409 

4  903 
528 
543 

3  241 
591 

529 

265 

598 

5  666 
170 

5  257 
239 


1  573 

1  308 

265 


8  399 

8  050 
349 


4  288 

3  977 

311 

1  750 
1  303 

447 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


17  911 
13  251 
4  660 


8  334 

97  710 

9  964 

10  059 
66  357 

11  330 

9  954 

5  174 

11  152 

117  690 

3  327 
109  846 

4  517 


29  531 

24  681 
5  050 


160  755 

153  929 

6  826 


98  495 

87  835 

10  660 

100  156 

88  705 

11  451 


83  020 
76  095 

6  925 

31  404 
24  278 

7  126 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


15 

214 

11 

391 

3 

823 

39 

149 

18 

192 

18 

360 

2 

597 

13 

907 

12 

102 

1 

805 

20    362 
9    635 

10    727 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


180 

249 

1  803 

1  570 

233 


629 

476 
153 


Kind-ofbusiness  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Sales 
($1,000) 


3   448 

1  206 

2  242 


955 

2  270 
(D) 

1  927 
(Dl 

(Dl 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores " 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


6 

786 

5 

642 

1 

144 

a 

423 

5 

912 

2 

511 

1  804 

1  037 

767 


1  073 
806 
267 


(D)  Withheld  to  avoid  di! 
53,  are  shown  separately  i 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind ofbusmess  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estati 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
hsti- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

E 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No-) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

51 
27 
2« 

3   252 
2    172 

1    080 

8 

7 
1 

1    458 
10) 
(Dl 

17 
10 

7 

1    295 

965 
330 

7 
5 
2 

448 
(Dl 
(01 

4 

3 
1 

233 

(Dl 
(Dl 

15 
10 

5 

195 

149 

46 

7 
3 

450 
332 
118 

17 
13 

952 

548 
314 

4 
2 

2 

330 
(01 
(Dl 

1 
2 

3 

9 

352 

- 

- 

1 

IDl 

- 

- 

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4 

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1    916 

9 

1    794 

20 

976 

9 

599 

6 

404 

15 

142 

2 

(Dl 

10 

806 

- 

- 

5 

103 
12 
9 
45 
37 

15    444 
1     536 
1    225 

10    500 
3    183 

44 
7 
3 

25 
8 

9    741 
1    559 

179 
7    644 

359 

75 
9 
14 
32 
20 

5    730 
557- 

1  307 

2  733 
1    133 

23 

4 
2 
15 
2 

2    655 
365 
(Dl 

2    098 
(Dl 

35 

6 
9 
20 

2    000 
439 
227 

1    334 

109 
15 
20 
51 
23 

3    596 
453 
540 

1    778 
927 

17 
2 
2 

12 

1 

2    134 
(01 
(Dl 

1    275 
(Dl 

57 
4 
12 
28 
13 

3   010 
254 
517 

1    290 
839 

18 
2 
2 

10 
4 

1    041 
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1    013 
14 

6 

I 

9 
10 

47 

2    531 

9 

1    405 

19 

950 

3 

(Dl 

2 

(Dl 

3 

205 

5 

339 

13 

762 

2 

(Dl 

11 

23 

1    032 

5 

904 

8 

355 

1 

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- 

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5 

151 

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(Dl 

7 

535 

- 

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12 

21 

1    301 

5 

1    465 

11 

503 

7 

385 

3 

43 

U 

207 

4 

267 

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144 
18 
71 
55 

13    961 

805 

10    729 

2    445 

34 
3 
29 

2 

10    233 

(01 

9    702 

(01 

79 
11 
52 
16 

4    904 
669 

3   529 
606 

33 

2 
31 

4    837 
(01 
(01 

33 

3 
28 
2 

2    473 
(Dl 

2    400 
(Dl 

70 
5 

49 
16 

2    151 

50 

1    735 

365 

19 
2 

14 
3 

2    147 
(Dl 

1    885 
(01 

61 
6 

45 
9 

5    138 
489 

4    079 
570 

11 

8 

3 

504 

(Dl 
105 

14 
15 
16 
17 

44 

1    284 

4 

715 

7 

217 

4 

85 

1 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

3 

(Dl 

2 

(01 

- 

- 

18 

49 
24 
25 

3    834 

3    354 

480 

9 
5 

3 

3    226 

786 
2    440 

21 
19 
2 

1    639 
(Dl 
(Dl 

13 
12 
1 

1    572 
(Dl 
(Dl 

12 
12 

786 
768 

19 
14 

5 

894 
707 
167 

5 

5 

862 
862 

11 
10 
1 

1    049 
(01 
(Dl 

9 

7 
2 

602 
(Dl 
(Dl 

19 
20 
21 

35 

2    399 

5 

1     450 

26 

1    150 

8 

352 

11 

172 

10 

165 

4 

428 

5 

155 

7 

(Dl 

22 

203 
129 

74 

15    061 
13    135 
2    945 

48 
40 
8 

17    283 

16    650 

433 

113 
90 
23 

7   946 
5    858 
2   078 

42 
40 

2 

7    120 
(Dl 
(Dl 

39 
38 

1 

3    643 
(Dl 
(Dl 

93 

60 
13 

3    913 

3    459 

454 

21 
21 

2    373 
2    373 

70 
54 
6 

5    344 

5   055 

279 

36 

28 

a 

1    298 

1    258 

40 

23 

24 
25 

43 

2    129 

4 

1    586 

13 

478 

2 

(Dl 

3 

(Dl 

5 

81 

2 

(Dl 

8 

240 

5 

30 

26 

63 

2    283 

10 

1    547 

15 

747 

12 

801 

4 

253 

13 

247 

7 

333 

9 

1    323 

5 

26 

27 

140 
51 
79 

11    526 
7    575 
3    650 

53 
39 
14 

14    746 
13    560 
1     186 

68 

41 
27 

5    272 
3   442 
1    830 

32 
25 
6 

3    767 

3    652 

115 

34 
26 
8 

3    115 

2    782 

333 

36 
29 
9 

1    634 

1    490 

144 

11 

7 

1    584 

1    424 

160 

47 
34 
13 

3   948 

3    225 

722 

22 

18 

4 

1    540 

1    530 

10 

28 
29 
30 

126 
65 
50 

10    915 
8    843 
2    072 

29 
26 

3 

11    664 

11    445 

219 

40 
33 

7 

2   975 

2    719 

255 

29 
23 

6 

3    155 

3    006 

149 

21 
19 

2 

2    297 
(01 
(Dl 

47 
43 
4 

1    464 

1    319 

145 

7 
5 

2 

1    461 
(Dl 
(Dl 

45 
38 
8 

7    201 

6    564 

637 

7 
7 

1    430 
1    430 

31 
32 
33 

76 
42 
35 

7    377 
5    155 
2    222 

17 
16 
1 

6    469 
(Dl 
IDI 

33 

27 
6 

2    314 

1    865 

429 

24 
24 

1    842 
1    842 

13 
13 

917 
917 

21 

20 

1 

461 
(01 
(Dl 

5 
6 

1    207 
1    207 

23 

21 

2 

2    712 
(Dl 
(01 

13 
10 

3 

799 
771 
28 

34 
35 
36 

121 
82 
39 

10    225 
8    959 
1    257 

35 

10    364 

9    831 

553 

57 
41 
15 

3   408 

2   635 

773 

22 
22 

3    608 
3    608 

26 
23 

3 

2    986 

2    706 

260 

79 
56 
23 

2    915 

2    115 

800 

13 

10 

3 

1    238 

1    124 

114 

42 
30 
12 

2    233 

1    752 
481 

20 
12 
8 

1    586 
(Dl 
35 

37 
38 
39 

71 
36 
35 

5    802 
4    512 
1    190 

13 
6 
5 

5    247 
4    624 
1    623 

26 
17 
11 

2    120 

1    157 

963 

13 
13 

1    300 
I    300 

10 
9 

1 

791 
(Dl 
(Dl 

28 
20 
8 

738 
364 
374 

6 

5 
1 

371 
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19 
14 
5 

1    196 

1    023 

173 

11 
6 
5 

447 
392 
55 

40 
41 

42 

70 
28 
42 

4    603 
3    399 
1    204 

12 

11 

1 

2    685 
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22 

16 
5 

1    229 
806 
423 

10 
10 

1    041 
1    041 

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659 
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25 
21 
4 

606 
490 
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5 
5 

805 
805 

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1    682 
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6 

589 
589 

43 
44 
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74 
31 
43 

3    166 
1    920 
1    246 

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9 

1    093 
567 
426 

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2 

650 
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53 

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55 

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3    035 

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5 

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3 
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541 
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13 
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1 

1    186 
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5 
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2 

317 
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(01 

55 
57 
58 

67 
16 
51 

3    600 

1  388 

2  412 

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5 
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2    787 
1    080 
1    707 

32 
17 
15 

1    452 
773 
579 

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5 

870 
549 
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12 
6 
6 

457 
221 
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348 
212 
135 

6 
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3 

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333 

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59 
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20 
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4    213 
3    269 

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(Dl 

22 

17 

5 

1    651 

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160 

17 
16 

1 

1    535 

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5 
5 

612 
612 

23 

12 
11 

822 
646 
176 

5 
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2 

543 
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(01 

23 

16 

2    179 

1    759 

410 

5 
3 
2 

459 
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63 
54 
65 

26-12     MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1.000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores " 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


PANOLA  COUNTY 

BATESVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PEARL  RIVER  COUNTY  .  . 

PICAYUNE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PERRY  COUNTY 


PIKE  COUNTY 

MCCOMB  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PONTOTOC  COUNTY. 


PRENTISS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BOONEVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


QUITMAN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MARKS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RANKIN  COUNTY. 


SCOTT  COUNTY  

FOREST  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SHARKEY  COUNTY 
SIMPSON  COUNTY 
SMITH  COUNTY  . 
STONE  COUNTY  . 


SUNFLOWER  COUNTY  .  .  . 

INDIANOLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TALLAHATCHIE  COUNTY.  . 

CHARLESTON  

KEMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TATE  COUNTY 

SENATOBIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TIPPAH  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

RIPLEY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


TISHOMINGO  COUNTY 
TUNICA  COUNTY.  . 


UNION  COUNTY  

NEW  ALBANY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HALTHALL  COUNTY. 


WARREN  COUNTY 

VICKSBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  . 
GREENVILLE  .... 
HOLLANDALE  .... 

LELAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


WAYNE  COUNTY  

WAYNE3B0R0  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WEBSTER  COUNTY  . 
WILKINSON  COUNTY 


nINSTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

LOUISVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


YALOBUSHA  COUNTY  .  .  . 
WATER  VALLEY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


YAZOO  COUNTY  

YAZOO  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


25  131 
U  573 

12  551 

20  520 

13  515 
7  005 


35  259 
26  29« 
8  965 


20  936 

12  221 

8  715 

9  133 

13  382 

5  9«9 

6  951 

29  U97 
m  862 
It  635 

12  276 
6  028 

6  2U8 

12  886 

7  372 

5  514 

11  067 

8  0«7 
3  020 

10  892 

12  059 

16  01(3 

14  101 
1  942 


48  671 
46  104 

2  567 

79  004 
60  316 

3  712 
7  420 
7  556 

11  116 


12 

559 

11 

497 

1 

072 

9 

045 

5 

634 

3 

411 

27 

301 

24 

031 

3 

270 

32  609 
25  568 
7  041 


11  930 

9  385 

2  545 

9  579 

5  854 

3  815 


18  304 
11  445 
6  859 

8  435 

11  418 

5  165 

6  065 

26  921 
14  288 

12  633 

10  688 

5  812 
4  876 

11  354 

6  786 
4  558 


8  628 

11  319 

13  955 

13  469 

485 


45  045 
43  998 

2  047 

74  462 
57  998 

3  130 

7  186 
6  148 

9  670 

8  785 
885 


11  601 

10  951 

650 


25  495 
23  233 
2  262 


1  698 
848 
850 


3  195 

2  545 

550 


1  702 

1  093 

609 


2  473 
1  393 
1  080 

760 
407 
353 


4  987 

4  759 

228 


666 

449 
217 

2  385 

2  222 

163 


32  753 

16  331 
16  432 

32  109 
23  218 
8  891 


61  083 
51  123 
9  950 


14  931 

11  710 

3  221 

16  537 

11  429 

5  108 


32  602 
21  160 

11  442 

15  303 
18  621 

7  421 

10  674 

50  521 
29  789 
20  732 

14  413 
7  178 
7  235 

20  469 

12  550 
7  909 

12  225 

10  430 
1  795 

11  362 

20  015 


95  825 

91  580 

4  245 

151  238 

118  390 

5  884 
13  107 

13  857 

17  435 

14  483 
2  952 


20  226 

19  649 

577 

12  378 
8  268 
4  110 

45  583 
43  535 
3  047 


93 

2  600 

2  029 

129 

242 

200 


4  439 
2  136 
2  303 


2  334 

1  592 

742 


2  059 

1  285 

783 

745 

1  522 


3  821 

1  238 

325 


3  490 
1  638 
1  852 

1  271 
612 
559 


1  512 
4  013 

1  972 

ID) 
IDI 

1  257 

2  895 


542 
1  647 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group 


(D)  Withheld  to  avoid  dl< 
53.  are  shown  separately  ii 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-ofbusiness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating 
p 

drinking 
aces 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

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ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
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Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

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($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

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77 
21 
56 

5    819 

3    098 
2    721 

15 

3 
12 

7    047 
2    098 
4    949 

39 
20 
19 

1    832 
1    064 

768 

17 
5 

11 

1    160 
785 
375 

12 

7 
5 

466 
425 
40 

11 

5 
6 

193 

100 
93 

9 

5 

650 
450 
200 

22 

11 
11 

2    279 

(01 
447 

9 

1 

8 

193 

(Dl 
(01 

3 

68 
27 

m 

5    076 
3    073 
2    003 

15 
11 

4    894 

3    931 

963 

26 
15 
11 

1    652 

1    000 

652 

18 

15 

3 

855 
654 
191 

15 
12 

3 

1    174 
1    095 

79 

30 
20 
10 

794 
462 
332 

9 

7 
2 

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(01 

18 
10 

8 

1    657 

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2 

558 

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6 

39 

1    468 

3 

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13 

502 

3 

120 

1 

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2 

(Dl 

2 

(Dl 

2 

(Dl 

- 

7 

94 
35 
59 

8    175 
5    092 
3    083 

25 

18 
7 

7    289 

6    785 

503 

47 
23 

24 

3    205 
1    531 
1    674 

25 

17 
8 

2    126 

1    862 

254 

27 
27 

1    588 
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(01 

41 
25 
16 

951 
729 
232 

13 
9 

1    285 
984 
301 

45 
25 
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4    407 
2    622 
1    785 

19 
12 
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1    013 

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9 
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68 

2    953 

15 

3    701 

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1    085 

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322 

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159 

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(Dl 

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3lt 

3    982 

1  914 

2  058 

18 

14 

4 

2    971 

2    835 

135 

18 
15 
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1    130 
980 
150 

12 

11 
1 

759 
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9 
5 

3 

505 
(Dl 

(Dl 

9 

8 
1 

156 
(Dl 
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7 
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2 

801 
(Dl 
(Dl 

21 
19 

2 

(D) 

1    203 

(Dl 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 

12 
13 
14 

56 
8 
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2    890 
1    329 
1    561 

10 
6 

1    793 

1    033 

750 

19 

8 
11 

737 
385 
352 

9 
6 

3 

614 
384 
230 

9 
5 

3 

549 

409 
140 

14 

7 
7 

180 
118 
62 

4 
2 

2 

473 
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15 
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5    579 

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3    222 

40 

2    893 

4 

125 

9 

917 

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591 

8 

784 

17 

2   733 

8 

74 

18 

75 
28 
17 

5    441 
1    951 
3    490 

15 
9 
5 

5    499 
3    527 
1    972 

25 
12 
13 

1    740 
907 
833 

11 

7 
4 

943 
581 
352 

13 
8 
5 

596 
433 
163 

18 

11 

454 
245 
209 

9 

4 

5 

509 
348 
261 

19 
13 
6 

3    135 
2    588 

547 

4 
1 

3 

60 

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(01 

19 
20 
21 

31 

1    574 

7 

527 

11 

619 

6 

226 

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11 

184 

3 

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11 

-    1    151 

- 

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22 

65 

2    533 

7 

3    325 

26 

1    148 

10 

810 

9 

434 

16 

253 

5 

375 

16 

958 

3 

212 

23 

23 

1    667 

6 

1    778 

7 

301 

2 

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5 

232 

5 

46 

6 

255 

9 

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24 

16 

1    134 

7 

1    481 

19 

1    239 

5 

204 

2 

(01 

10 

241 

2 

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7 

617 

2 

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25 

101 
23 
81 

5    999 
2    405 
4    593 

13 
8 

5 

5    636 
(01 
(D) 

33 

10 
23 

1    997 

671 

1    325 

31 
12 
19 

1    540 
939 
501 

15 
9 
5 

542 
381 
261 

26 
9 
17 

512 
288 
324 

11 

4 
7 

797 
315 

482 

33 

10 
23 

1    910 

430 

1    480 

11 

5 
6 

505 
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25 

27 
28 

62 

8 
54 

3    299 

1  192 

2  107 

10 

1    422 
746 
676 

20 
5 
15 

1    526 

1    029 

497 

8 

752 
492 
260 

3 
2 
1 

421 
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8 
3 

5 

146 
68 
78 

5 

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373 
(Dl 
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13 

9 
4 

291 
157 

134 

6 
6 

26 

26 

29 
30 
31 

68 
21 

47 

3    184 
1    483 
1    701 

11 

7 

2    855 

1    928 

928 

15 
12 

3 

1    172 
916 
256 

9 
9 

862 
852 

5 
3 
2 

217 
(Dl 
(Dl 

10 
5 
5 

375 
253 
122 

3 
2 
1 

359 

(Dl 
(01 

12 

8 

1    064 
376 
688 

8 
4 

134 
120 
14 

32 
33 

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70 
31 
39 

3    298 
1    858 

1    430 

21 
13 
8 

1    990 

1    758 

232 

29 
15 

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1    321 
826 
495 

12 
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533 
504 
29 

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1 

553 
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217 
130 
87 

3 
1 

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11 

2 

507 

101 
(Dl 

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2 

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58 
(Dl 
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35 
35 

37 

59 

3    158 

14 

2    565 

24 

742 

12 

545 

7 

581 

17 

189 

4 

409 

10 

668 

6 

20 

38 

33 

2    401 

7 

1    383 

12 

931 

7 

407 

2 

(Dl 

8 

248 

3 

222 

15 

(Dl 

- 

- 

39 

74 
24 
50 

4    555 
3    376 
1    190 

15 
13 

2 

3    100 
(Dl 
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25 
17 

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979 
803 
175 

11 

11 

1    150 
1    150 

3 
3 

(Dl 
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17 

14 
3 

444 
417 
27 

4 
4 

535 

536 

18 
16 

2 

1    766 

(Dl 
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9 
5 

4 

(01 
411 
(01 

40 
41 
42 

31 

1    859 

7 

1    822 

10 

568 

5 

252 

5 

242 

5 

210 

3 

370 

10 

1    446 

3 

58 

43 

124 
97 
27 

13    492 
12    235 
1    257 

19 
15 
3 

8    517 
(01 

(Dl 

49 
44 
5 

4   840 

4    532 

308 

35 

36 

3    197 
3    197 

17 
17 

1    261 
1    251 

55 
48 
7 

2    558 

2    140 

418 

7 
7 

980 
980 

54 
51 
3 

5   224 

5    189 

35 

20 
20 

205 
205 

44 
45 
46 

192 
112 
11 
27 
42 

18    517 
13    436 
1    137 
1    958 
1    986 

47 
30 

5 
7 
5 

17    474 
14    901 

331 
1    582 

650 

55 
46 

8 

7 

5    205 

3    539 

297 

674 

595 

53 

40 

4 

8 

1 

7    534 

6    945 

105 

(Dl 

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42 
33 

5 

4    424 

3    660 

314 

450 

70 
56 
3 
9 
2 

2    213 

1    971 

76 

(Dl 

(Dl 

15 
10 
1 
2 
2 

2    180 
1    729 

(Dl 
(01 
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57 
33 

8 
12 

6   244 

4    397 

(01 

709 

(01 

21 

11 

2 
8 

385 

303 

(Dl 
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47 
48 
49 
50 
51 

49 
28 
21 

3   220 

2    552 

558 

6 
8 

1    505 
1    505 

24 
22 

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1    301 
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7 

795 
770 
26 

7 

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625 
525 

9 
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281 
281 

4 
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348 

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16 
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53 

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2    172 

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1    020 

170 

6 
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564 
554 

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9 

675 
675 

16 
16 

290 
290 

5 
1 

538 
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22 
16 
6 

1    449 

1    409 

40 

3 
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408 
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57 
58 
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28 

2    395 

1    567 

828 

10 

7 
3 

1    397 

1    359 

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474 
478 

5 
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7 
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3 

397 
275 
122 

15 
9 
6 

717 
246 
471 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

60 
61 
62 

89 
43 
45 

6    713 
5    452 
1    251 

18 
18 

5    080 
5    080 

33 

23 
10 

2    452 
1    437 
1    015 

20 
18 

2 

1    645 
(Dl 
(Dl 

14 
14 

766 
766 

22 

20 

2 

547 
(01 
(Dl 

10 
8 

2 

851 
(01 
(Dl 

23 
21 
2 

2    855 

(01 
(01 

3 
1 
2 

485 
(Dl 
(Dl 

63 

64 
65 

26-14    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


562-31 568 
562 

563 1  568 
563  ( 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

521  I   LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

522  HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

523  PAINTt  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  

52«         ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

5251  HARDWARE  STORES 

5252  FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGt  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

5U2       I   MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS 

513         FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

541         CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

515  DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

5U6         RETAIL  BAKERIES 

5«62  RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

5463  RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING 

5U9      I   EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL ; 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCH ISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STOSES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  ^  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READt-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

I   FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

t         CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

9       I  MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonslore  retailers.  Dart  ot  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  sliown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

No«.  15 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

Consists  of  Hinds  and  Rankin  Counties,  Miss. 


13  128 
7  069 
1  878 


16  535 

5  487 

4  702 

436 


60  722 
49  529 
42  359 


835 
754 
149 

455 


26  971 
2  833 
2  823 


11  940 
U  14 
792 
271 


304 
610 
303 


13  210 
7  069 
1  732 


26  653 
16  535 
5  475 
4  222 


60  386 
49  529 
42  359 


2  613 
4  646 

1  149 

2  449 


26  625 
2  823 
2  823 


11  92a 

11  148 

780 

259 


1  346 
623 
224 


3  857 

2  561 

757 


5  795 
4  578 
3  866 


1  556 

1  403 

153 


24  567 
11  594 
3  707 


77  735 
54  050 
14  235 
8  692 


13  074 
1  918 
5  133 


66  585 
7  737 
7  737 


26  888 

23  975 

2  913 

1  276 


1  215 
679 
357 


074 
775 
649 


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MISSISSIPPI    26-15 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


JACKSON  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUPEi  HOr^E  FURNISHINGSt  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE>  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK  I  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS / 

CIGAR  STORESi  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE ]  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


12  259 

7  470 

6  086 

1  066 


3  202 

105 

I  482 


13  199 

12  17« 

8  853 

1  023 

1  326 
972 

1  025 


10  381 
10  132 

219 


15  123 
2  09 
1  613 


11  829 

7  386 

6  032 

1  066 


12  733 
11  796 
8  5«7 
1  023 
1  274 
952 
937 


It  731 
2  091 
1  613 


IDI 

351 
230 
124 
931 
2  070 


1  683 

1  082 

851 


32  155 
20  442 
15  829 
3  476 


50  548 
36  613 

4  750 


36  721 
2  112 
5  825 


1  297 

685 
1  306 


1  438 

1  390 

998 

125 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  tliis  taljle. 


26-16    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollats) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


5"* 
511 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

5611567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


593 
594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 


FORREST  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL.  .  

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILOINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  ....;.. 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  ...;.,. 
FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  arc  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


8  490 

5  482 

2  027 

981 


5  644 

470 

1  263 

1  263 


8  490 

5  482 

2  027 

981 


4  322 

2  050 
2  272 


1  210 
836 
276 


24  519 
17  815 
5  068 
1  636 


744 

13  805 

69 

1  029 

147 

2  741 

147 

2  741 

448 

7  893 

80 

2  142 

12  174 

5  266 

6  908 


11  651 

11  495 

156 


1  307 
1  480 
1  464 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-17 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witb 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

HARRISON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
KOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! .  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


30    837 

29    1166 

8114 


8 

512 

1 

235 

3 

903 

ID) 

(U) 

I 

718 

1 

491 

165 

7 

083 

3 

312 

3 

771 

10 

814 

8 

478 

2 

336 

^ 

600 

It 

600 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


27  351 

26  246 

682 


6  999 
3  268 
3  731 


9  582 
8  002 
1  580 


5    888 

5    270 

821 

713 

181 

169 

185 

163 

592 

408 

897 

897 

1    104 

1    104 

515 

tui 

1    593 

(0) 

026 
524 
502 


2  098 

1  843 

255 


34  260 
30  612 
2  096 


21  100 
10  504 
10  596 


38  819 
34  301 
4  518 


13  211 
998 
465 
260 
910 
1  761 
3  867 


26-18    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


53  PiRT* 
531 
533 
539 


54 
511 
542 
5«3 

544 
545-549 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.558 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


HINDS  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS, 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  •  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  ....... 

•  OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES .  . 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


12  583 

12  517 

8  506 

8  360 

1  795 

1  781 

26  846 

2  833 

11  940 

11  148 

792 

(0) 

(01 


11  342 
6  600 
4  742 


12  608 
11  583 
1  025 


9  597 

9  348 

249 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


26  500 

2  823 

11  928 

11  148 

780 

(D) 

(Dl 


12  158 

11  221 

937 


102 

354 

2  130 

2  314 


276 
791 
190 


1  556 

1  403 

153 


582 
983 
599 


66  214 
7  737 
26  888 
23  975 
2  913 
(01 
(01 


iC  387 
'J  704 
11  683 


49  484 

47  770 

1  714 


804 

33  389 

69 

1  208 

(ni 

(01 

12 

534 

44 

890 

227 

4  361 

337 

5  892 

1  174 
119 
537 
468 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-19 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nod.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


JACKSON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBING!  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS, 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  a 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


199 
512 
212 

475 


696 
395 
303 


«  085 

3  t5"t 

212 

«19 


906 
937 
969 


2  762 

1  869 
693 


010 

(01 

519 

131 

70 

ID) 

38 

. 

513 

171 

386 

306 

268 

266 

566 

556 

620 

170 

289 
163 
126 


5  514 
3  116 
2  398 


11  280 
9  043 
2  237 


469 
554 
689 


26-20    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmu 


ed 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish 

menls  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
enhre 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


JONES  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUHBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARDHAREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  avail 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


2    t73 
1  030 


398 

2  292 

6S« 

666 


2  441 
1  431 
1  010 


021 
908 
113 


223 

(Dl 
398 
2  242 
654 
654 
553 


449 
240 
209 


6  821 

6  252 

569 


2  509 
1  856 

3  065 
1  108 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-21 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nou.  15 

(number) 


LAUDERDALE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARDHARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  E,.ECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STOREIS 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


7  120 
867 

2  3118 

2  095 
253 
(D) 

1  098 


3  613 

2  122 
1  521 


3  913 
3  566 

317 


5  inn 

213 
671 
ID) 
358 

1  032 
802 

1  128 


864 
165 
410 


7  032 
857 

2  3"t8 

2  095 
253 
(D> 

1  098 


3  469 
2  024 

1  445 


3  627 

3  384 

243 


5  146 
169 
631 

(L)] 

262 
1  032 

796 
1  128 


1  041 
120 
301 
267 


19  418 
2  778 
5  587 
4  883 
704 
lU) 
2  412 


11  955 
7  091 
4  864 


517 
945 
572 


4 

457 

402 

1 

563 

ID) 

966 

1 

291 

2 

990 

3 

826 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  riajoi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


26-22    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establisli merits  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


56 

561 1  567 

562-3.568 

562 

563  I  568 

565 

566 

564 1 569 


593 

594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 


LEE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDII^G  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS, 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS, 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  786 

4  300 

275 

422 

1  789 


4  774 

IDI 

1  223 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


6  686 

4  300 

275 

322 

1  789 


3  049 

2  100 

949 


909 

1  901 

516 

378 

754 

688 

527 

497 

300 
193 
107 


1  922 

1  023 

2  941 
1  268 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-23 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS"  HARDWAREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HAROKARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  ...... 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO"  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


7  53"t 

753 

2  853 


8  «69 

i  Bj<) 

364 

178 

6  091 


18    517 

15    237 

17    869 

14    667 

266 

(Dl 

4  248 
2  179 
2  069 


6    244 

(0) 

442 

442 

328 

326 

(D) 

(D) 

3    759 

3    689 

781 

781 

170 

170 

(01 

693 

240 

22    233 

403 

6    953 

53 

967 

14 

231 

770 

14    082 

12  945 
8  306 
4  639 


8  071 

7  721 

350 


1  823 
559 

2  252 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


26-24    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

JACKSON 

1  221 

225  908 

221  058 

25  535 

7  795 

LUMBER.  BUILOINS  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521* 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

40 
15 

14 
8 

36 
13 
12 
8 

^  305 

6  025 

1  795 

(01 

9  145 

5  680 

1  781 

(01 

972 
586 
190 
(01 

17  081 

10  152 

3  472 

(01 

216 
121 

(Dl 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

8 

8 

(0) 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

48 
3 
26 
19 

40 
3 
22 
15 

24  778 
15  535 
5  271 
2  972 

24  645 
16  535 
5  259 
2  652 

3  707 

2  561 

731 

415 

75  231 
54  050 
13  818 
7  363 

1  135 
679 
338 
116 

21 

10 

11 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

51 
5141 
542 
543 
544 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

206 
191 

1 
3 

136 

125 

1 

1 
4 
5 

47  659 
47  165 
(D) 
74 
(01 
157 

46  041 
45  383 

(D) 
(D) 
(01 
(Dl 

3  141 
3  069 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

53  174 
51  984 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1  155 
1  126 
.Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

189 
177 

>0I 
(Dl 
(01 
IDl 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

77 

57 

54  260 

54  035 

5  253 

83  554 

914 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(55u) 

212 

186 

17  593 

16  841 

1  515 

32  160 

558 

194 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561.557 

562-3.566 

562 

563.566 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

122 
17 
46 
28 
18 
20 
27 
12 

112 
15 

28 
16 
18 

27 
6 

25  063 

(0) 

11  831 

11  039 

792 

8  038 

(01 

913 

25  797 

(D) 

11  819 

11  039 

780 

7  992 

(0) 

715 

3  555 
(01 

1  549 

1  396 
153 

1  136 
(01 
55 

54  805 

(01 

26  603 

23  890 

2  913 

21  952 

(Dl 

985 

1  141 
(01 
533 
464 

69 
345 
(Dl 

22 

68 
(01 
25 
13 
12 

566 
564.569 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

(D) 
13 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

82 
45 
37 

68 
41 
27 

11  083 
5  405 
4  676 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

101 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

165 
171 
14 

147 

139 

8 

10  844 

9  891 

953 

10  522 

9  657 

655 

2  201 

2  125 

76 

41  944 

40  537 

1  307 

1  155 

1  114 

41 

5812 
5813 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

153 
14 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

57 
53 
4 

55 
51 

6  650 
(D) 
(Dl 

8  584 
(Dl 
(01 

1  345 
(01 
IDl 

25  053 
(Dl 
(01 

394 
IDl 
(Dl 

591      1 
( 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

IDl 
(Dl 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

137 
8 
20 

10 
8 

20 
2 

65 

113 

6 

20 

6 
8 

18 
2 

47 

10  962 

781 

1  312 

102 

337 

1  560 

2  336 
IDl 
(D) 

10  648 

781 

1  312 

102 

(01 

1  560 

2  314 
(Dl 
(01 

1  653 
39 
292 
12 
(01 
178 
337 
(01 
(01 

30  357 
703 

4  992 
534 
(Dl 

3  287 

5  692 
(01 
(01 

526 
16 

11 
(01 

69 
100 
101 
(01 

121 
9 
17 

596 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

7 

598 
599 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

(01 
(Dl 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART. 

TOTAL 

55 

11 

4  461 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

IDl 

(Dl 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-25 


TABLES  Cities  Witli  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  ot  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

No«,  15 

businesses 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  HATEi^IALSi  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINl.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

liquor  stores 

antique  stores.  secondhand  stores 

book.  stationery  stores 

sporting  goods  stores.  bicycle  shops  

farm.  garden  supply  stores.  including  feed  stores.  . 

jewelry  stores  

Fuel,  ice  dealers 

other  stores  

nonstore  retailers* 

TOTAL 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  ot  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  09« 
867 

2  3t8 

2  095 
253 
(D) 

1  098 


3  U59 

3  28« 

175 


7  032 
867 

2  3«8 

2  095 
253 
(D) 

1  098 


262 

1  032 

796 


28  789 

(D) 

7  713 


5  587 

4  883 

704 


it  429 

14  218 

211 


13 

913 

145 

(01 

(Dl 

966 

1 

291 

? 

990 

i 

B26 

1 

848 

26-26    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

5812    PART 

MISSISSIPPI 
IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL    

29 

6 
15 

8 

a 
1 

2 
1 

29 

6 
15 

8 

1 

2 
1 

1    526 

2H5 
909 
372 

146 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

1    526 

215 
909 
372 

116 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

338 

5t 
220 

cu 

30 

(D) 
(D 

6    351 

970 
1    30I| 
1    080 

"189 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

168 

28 
103 
37 

17 

(D) 
(D) 

(d) 

16 

8 

3 

5812    PART 

JACKSON    SMSA 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL    

CAFETERIAS    

- 

Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


(These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  and  are  not  included  In  any  of  the  tabulations  of  the  1963  Census  o 

Business) 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

20    782 

lU    642 
1    650 
3    010 
1    U50 

1    975 

1    376 
168 
2U6 
185 

608 

381 
103 
68 
56 

10   51U 

28    151 
3    310 
1    891 
1    120 

8    867 

6    116 
172 

1    650 
599 

171 

321 
28 
73 
19 

101 

73 

5 

11 

12 

e   925 

1    219 
985 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKmC  PLACES 

10    191 

7    316 
880 

1    273 
722 

1    305 

92  6 
100 
163 
116 

U05 

271 
16 
51 
37 

27    176 

19   295 
2    092 
5    U2U 
2    665 

1    721 

1    ISO 
298 
117 
129 

196 

126 

10 
10 
20 

99 

37 
52 
3 

7 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-27 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


MISSISSIPPI-  TOTAL 

ADAMS  COUNTY  

NATCHEZ 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ALCORN  COUNTY 

CORINTH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

AMITE  COUNTY  

ATTALA  COUNTY 

KOSCIUSKO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BENTON  COUNTY 

BOLIVAR  COUNTY  .... 

CLEVELAND 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CALHOUN  COUNTY  

CARROLL  COUNTY  

CHICKASAW  COUNTY  .... 

CHOCTAW  COUNTY  

CLAIBORNE  COUNTY  .... 

PORT  GIBSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

CLARKE  COUNTY 

CLAY  COUNTY 

WEST  POINT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

COAHOMA  COUNTY  

CLARKSDALE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

COPIAH  COUNTY 

CRYSTAL  SPRINGS.  .  .  . 

HAZLEHURST  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

COVINGTON  COUNTY  .... 

DE  SOTO  COUNTY  

FORREST  COUNTY  

HATTIESBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY 

GEORGE  COUNTY 

GREENE  COUNTY 

GRENADA  COUNTY  

GRENADA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

HANCOCK  COUNTY  

BAY  ST  LOUIS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

HARRISON  COUNTY 

BILOXI  

GULFPORT  

LONG  BEACH  

PASS  CHRISTIAN  .  .  .  i 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

HINDS  COUNTY 1  601 

JACKSON 1  262 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .       339 

HOLMES  COUNTY 210 

LEXINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .       157 

HUMPHREYS  COUNTY  117 

BELZONI 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

ISSAQUENA  COUNTY  .     .    .     . 

ITAWAMBA  COUNTY.  ,     .     .     . 

Standaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero. 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


1  099 
898 
201 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


12  639 
10  91(7 
1  692 


29  289 
16  351* 
12  935 


7  635 

2  058 

9  655 

2  958 

5  U51I 
U  213 
1  21*1 


10  219 
9  280 

939 

29  617 
2"*  502 
5  315 

11  975 
5  727 
5  505 
3  743 

5  931 

8  379 

59  107 
51  925 
7  182 

3  701* 

7  556 

2  933 

13  039 
11  016 
1  993 


7  91*8 
5  225 
2  723 


1  294 

2  352 

10  224 

211  458 
187  908 
23  550 

11  989 

4  506 

7  483 

8  618 
6  637 
1  981 

417 

5  239 

avoid  disclosure. 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

1  335  910 

36  912 
34  760 
2  152 

16  655 
15  224 
1  431 


11  355 

10  481 
874 


25  873 
16  186 
9  687 


6  381 

1  222 

8  291 

1  942 

4  742 

3  969 

773 


9  175 

8  838 

337 


12  699 

5  393 

5  197 
2  109 

4  929 

7  009 

56  121 
49  887 

6  234 

2  870 

6  386 

1  957 

11  751 
10  592 
1  159 


1  799 

89  557 
35  621 
42  746 
958 
1  856 
8  376 

201  464 
180  758 
20  706 

10  553 
4  358 
6  295 

8  146 
6  521 
1  625 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


4  092 
3  886 

204 


6  130 

5  539 

491 

223 

592 

150 


9  430 

3  504 

4  753 


22  495 

20  728 

1  767 


County  and  city 


JACKSON  COUNTY  .... 

MOSS  POINT  

OCEAN  SPRINGS.  .  .  . 

PASCAGOULA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JASPER  COUNTY 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

JEFFERSON  DAVIS  COUNTY 

JONES  COUNTY  

ELLISVILLE  

LAUREL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

KEMPER  COUNTY 

LAFAYETTE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

OXFORD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LAMAR  COUNTY  

LAUDERDALE  COUNTY.  .  . 

MERIDIAN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LAWRENCE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LEAKE  COUNTY  

LEE  COUNTY  

TUPELO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LEFLORE  COUNTY  .... 

GREENWOOD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  .... 

BROOKHAVEN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LOWNDES  COUNTY  .... 

COLUMBUS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MADISON  COUNTY  .... 

CANTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARION  COUNTY 

COLUMBIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MARSHALL  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
HOLLY  SPRINGS.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONROE  COUNTY 

ABERDEEN  

AMORY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 

WINONA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NESHOBA  COUNTY  .... 
PHILADELPHIA  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NEWTON  COUNTY 

NEWTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NOXUBEE  COUNTY  .... 

OKTIBBEHA  COUNTY  .  .  . 

STARKViLLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PANOLA  COUNTY 

PEARL  RIVER  COUNTY  .  . 

PICAYUNE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PERRY  COUNTY  

PIKE  COUNTY 

MCCOMB  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


4  119 

(NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

40  265 

6  174 
2  592 

24  062 

7  437 

7  630 

4  465 

6  1 

47  889 

1  97 

41  428 
4  487 


65  778 
59  114 
6  664 


40  475 

31  259 
9  216 

40  980 

32  576 
8  404 

19  597 
16  668 
2  929 

33  301 

27  734 
5  557 

15  855 
10  570 

5  295 

16  937 
14  268 

2  659 

8  046 
4  585 

3  350 


9  559 

7  491 

2  068 

12  204 

4  694 

7  510 


13  362 
11  112 
2  250 


15  051 
10  166 
5  885 


33  2451 
22  957[ 
10  2781 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

36  6351 

5  930 

2  340 
22  926 

5  439 

6  372 

3  451 
5  612 

44  189 
(Dl 

40  274 
(01 

2  765 

10  512 
9  289 
1  223 


62  105 
57  152 
4  954 

4  270 

6  355 

36  257 

30  547 

5  710 

37  798 

31  300 

6  498 

17  891 
16  174 
1  717 

30  403 
26  054 
4  349 

13  787 
9  605 

3  961 

15  105 
13  858 

1  237 

7  104 

4  588 

2  515 

16  272 

7  651 
6  023 
2  398 

5  724 
4  449 
1  275 

a  281 

6  975 
1  306 

10  735 
4  520 
6  216 


12  110 
10  688 
1  422 


14  013 
9  692 
4  321 


31  096 
22  369 
8  726 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


26-28    MISSISSIPPI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


—Continued 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(numt)er) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


PONTOTOC  COUNTY. 


PRENTISS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BOONEvlLLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


auITMAN  COUNTY 
RANKIN  COUNTY. 


SCOTT  COUNTY  .... 

FOREST  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


SHARKEY  COUNTY 
SIMPSON  COUNTY 
SMITH  COUNTY  . 
STONE  COUNTY  . 


SUNFLOOER  COUNTY  .  .  . 

INDIANOLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ALLAHATCHIE  COUNTY.  . 
CHARLESTON  .  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TATE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
TIPPAH  COUNTY.  .  . 
TISHOMINGO  COUNTY. 


e  926 


7  763 
10  589 

15  8«lt 

7  783 

8  061 

5  870 
10  529 
5  399 
5  801 

22  020 

9  557 
12  163 


8  5"*! 
3  51(3 
t  998 


7  162 

9  100 

7  195 
1  905 

6  737 

8  951 

It  2'*6 

7  519 
6  697 

5  «26 

9  079 

3  775 

1  855 

19  694 
9  321 
10  373 

6  875 
3  U31 
3  HVi 

9  049 

5  557 

5  673 


451 
331 


TUNICA  COUNTY. 


UNION  COUNTY  

NEW  ALBANY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WALTHALL  COUNTY. 


WARREN  COUNTY 

VICKSeURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

GREENVILLE  

LELANO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WAYNE  COUNTY  

WAYNESBORO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WEBSTER  COUNTY  . 
WILKINSON  COUNTY 


WINSTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

LOUISVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


YALOBUSHA  COUNTY  .  .  . 
WATER  VALLEY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


YAZOO  COUNTY  

YAZOO  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


13  152 
10  208 

2  954 


a  752 
7  422 
1  330 


8  982 

7  313 

1  559 

6  803 

3  515 

3  288 

18  989 

16  170 

2  819 


37  952 
35  918 
2  034 


7  878 

5  983 

895 

5  099 

2  453 

2  646 

17  105 

15  636 

1  469 


4  092 

3  361 
231 

5  810 

4  538 
495 
777 


436 
224 
214 

1  834 

1  730 

104 


Standard  Notes: 


Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  10  Standard  IVIetropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  are  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 


SIC 
code 


Khd  of  business 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

□RUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


13  125 
25  211 

52  038 


8  150 
15  402 
5  628 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


12  780 
24  793 
47  010 
44  850 


9  950 

7  998 

14  036 

5  184 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSISSIPPI    26-29 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


59PT(591 
59  EX.59 
53  PART* 


59PTI591: 
59  EX.591 
53    PART» 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE  I  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  SLOG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNlTUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBERi  BLDG  HATLS.  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNlTUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 


HARRISON  COUNTY 


96  585 

4  61B 
11  246 
2«  773 
17  770 

7  777 

6  619 

5  627 

7  738 
3  631 
5  388 
1  398 


89 

557 

4 

568 

11 

042 

21 

607 

17 

710 

6 

805 

A 

453 

5 

389 

6 

552 

3 

401 

4 

780 

1 

250 

LAUDERDALE  COUNTY 


65    778 

62    106 

2    883 

(Dl 

7    571 

7    441 

15    037 

13    351 

12    801 

12    629 

5    578 

5    184 

6    998 

6   964 

3    699 

3    587 

3    396 

2    914 

1    848 

1    720 

5    061 

4    757 

906 

(Dl 

With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  ail 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


12    660 

12    324 

25    091 

24    209 

48    874 

44    624 

43    571 

43    291 

14    556 

13    770 

17    830 

17    592 

10    964 

10    684 

10    684 

9    810 

7    797 

7    645 

13    629 

12    331 

5    802 

5    184 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 


6 

607 

6 

795 

13 

454 

10 

506 

t 

541 

4 

195 

? 

7R3 

2 

077 

1 

747 

6 

353 

443 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoiil  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53.  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

JACKSON 

MERIDIAN 

1    262 

61 
67 

252 
68 

165 

115 
78 

190 
50 

152 
64 

898 

51 
33 

126 
56 
143 

103 
66 

142 
48 

110 
20 

187    908 

8  639 
23    831 

41  762 

42  085 
12    251 

17    343 
10    745 

9  032 
6    757 

IDI 
(Dl 

180    758 

8    429 
23    131 
38    898 
41    891 
11    841 

17    125 
10    587 

8  238 
(Dl 

9  612 
(0) 

515 

22 
13 
125 
29 

74 

39 

34 
64 
30 
68 

17 

379 
20 

u 

67 
25 
58 

39 
28 
48 
20 
54 
9 

59     114 

(D) 
6    613 
13    230 
11    997 

4    454 

(D) 

(01 

2    475 

1    848 

4    693 

774 

57    152 

52 

53    PART* 

LUMBERi    BLDS    MATLSt    HDWEi    FARM    EQUIP.    DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*    

(0) 

(01 

12    350 

55    EX.554 
55PT(554I 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS    

11    947 
4    180 

(01 

57 
SB 

59PT(591) 
59    EX.591 
53    PART* 

FURNITURE!    HOME    FURNISHINGSi    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

EATINGi    DRINKING    PLACES    

DRUG    STORESi    PROPRIETARY    STORES    

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES    

NONSTORE    RETAILERS*    

(01 

2    255 

1    720 

4   553 

720 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Missouri 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  27-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE   1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:   1963  18 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 26 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 36 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 43 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 43 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 44 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 47 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 48 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 49 


27-3 


state  total 


1958 


1963 


$5,946,185,( 


EACH    SYMBOL  =     ^^^-ico/ 
5%    CHANGE      —  ^—  '■'^'O 


MISSOURI  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN   MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials. Farm 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers 


!3;^.;»#####i32% 


rAotomotive  Dealers 

Gasoline  Service    |=  392    ^^1; 
Hfifi    11 


1  Y\,    i  \  t    Stations.  |HH466 

292 


Jlf^L^v^"':  Mm  5=4 


ssQAf  Stores 


Furnrtui3lrfk)me  Furnishings,   ^230 
^^^      Equipment  Stores    jS  236 

i3% 


Eating,  Drinking  Places   ^^305 

Drug  Stores,    ^197 
Proprietary  Stores    fS  225 


Other  Retail  Stores 


460 
^  ^  ^  542 


246 


Nonstore  Retailers    ^^53 

i######-32% 

1958       1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,   Bureau  of  the  Census        ^ 


27-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Receipts 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

PARK  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  . 
FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  .  . 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
WON.EN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES 

IVOMEN'S  READt-TO-*EAR  STORES 

VIUMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
HOUSEHOLD  ArPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION. 


USIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL.  ' 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!.  . 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEvtELRY  STORES 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


2  770 
875 
501 
794 
600 


8  286 
5  551 
2  735 


1  482 

1  286 

196 


629 
137 
227 

1  066 
"t97 
577 

1  756 


429  653 
175  620 
38  816 
78  838 
136  379 


770  879 
522  61)0 
98  640 
119  599 


277  150 
216  819 
10  603 
6  703 
13  310 
29  715 


292  260 
54  869 

102  105 
84  522 
17  583 
78  027 
50  453 
6  806 


236  123 

144  412 
91  711 


386  045 
295  456 
90  589 


224  946 

215  901 

9  045 


541  599 
89  276 
25  938 
9  953 
13  646 

230  699 
34  949 
59  228 
77  910 


5  699  183 


418  323 
173  402 
36  498 
74  798 
133  625 


763  311 
552  640 
97  882 
112  789 


1  204  336 

1  155  379 

9  371 

5  261 

6  290 
28  035 


1  080  802 


285  216 
53  949 

101  065 
83  582 
17  483 
74  973 
48  807 
6  422 


228  035 
138  988 
89  047 


361  719 
284  396 
77  323 


221  486 

213  159 

8  327 


509  967 
81  558 
23  144 
9  755 
12  088 

222  771 
32  823 
57  746 
70  082 


3  338 

1  023 
577 

1  004 
734 


8  240 
6  201 

214 
724 
742 


2  433 
1  196 
1  237 


9  304 
5  930 
3  374 


181 
213 

1  044 
615 
735 

1  841 


2  470 
833 
355 
662 
620 


4  584 
3  741 

(') 


3  815 

647 
305 


4  809  958 


410  537 
173  616 
46  704 


9  015 
16  602 
29  424 


591  247 
400  530 
77  843 
112  874 


064  302 

004  440 

(M 

6  255 

4  652 

25  270 


152 

292  851 

284  459 

368 

50  970 

49  996 

718 

103  514 

101  854 

S72 

** 

83  801 

146 

** 

16  053 

1120 

** 

75  100 

536 

52  035 

49  193 

110 

9  246 

6  316 

230  236 

217 

606 

141  750 

136 

092 

8B  486 

81 

514 

342  059 
246  374 
95  695 


301  611 
226  150 
75  461 


460  128 
78  511 
17  285 
11  423 
10  826 

168  041 


418  248 
69  159 
13  733 
10  553 
e  748 

161  649 
32  806 
59  246 
62  344 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

••Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  l(ind-of-business  level. 
"■Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  l(ind-of-business  definilion. 


27-6      MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2 


The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


521 

S22 

523 
524 
5251 
5252 


513 

SUU 

5115 

5«6 

51162 

51163 

5«9 


562-3.568 
562 

563.566 
563  ( 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  HALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES» 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEHNG.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHI5ED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


Total 
(number) 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


HOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

*OMEN'S  READY-TO-HEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


l|2    3014 


6  900 
5  571 
122 
30 
139 
1159 
12B 
36« 
282 


2  753 
856 
787 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


429  653 
143  464 
32  156 
8  533 
27  474 
2  709 
78  836 
136  379 


770  879 
552  640 
98  640 
110  262 
5  874 
3  463 


1  277  150 

1  216  819 

9  567 

1  036 

6  703 
13  310 

7  940 
17  212 


13  597 
3  615 
2  088 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


2 

475 

104 

170 

898 

200 

8?8 

537 

25 

630 

44 

033 

84 

539 

59 

742 

30 

348 

31 

241 

13 

707 

16 

655 

879 

465 

747 

292 

260 

54 

869 

53 

419 

1 

450 

102 

105 

84 

522 

17 

583 

2 

425 

840 

(01 

9 

487 

* 

722 

78 

027 

50 

453 

2 

919 

13 

439 

1 

048 

33 

047 

6 

056 

748 

763  311 
552  640 
97  882 
103  934 
5  606 
3  249 


204  336 

155  379 

8  571 

800 

5  261 

6  290 

7  496 
16  700 
13  357 

3  343 
1  712 


080  802 
898  072 
826  409 
25  630 
44  033 
67  243 
55  650 
30  342 
28  495 
12  481 
15  341 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


285 

216 

53 

949 

52 

777 

1 

172 

101 

055 

B3 

582 

17 

483 

2 

383 

840 

74 

973 

48 

807 

2 

919 

13 

395 

1 

048 

31 

445 

5 

80S 

bin 

48  B74 
16  925 

3  967 
1  314 

4  227 
525 

10  325 

11  591 


111  123 

83  097 
15  710 


4  575 

3  944 

631 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


13  100  495 


925  127 
320  790 
74  322 
23  872 
76  480 
9  731 
201  899 
218  033 


1  558  866 

293  285 

218  102 

12  717 


1  872  575 

1  707  815 

17  153 

2  181 

9  237 

19  054 

19  213 

E9  065 

75  969 

13  096 

1  901 

6  956 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

93 

454 

74 

590 

57 

604 

2 

807 

4 

179 

n 

845 

B 

279 

3 

375 

2 

364 

1 

129 

1 

167 

68 

40 

283 

44 

062 

9 

417 

9 

071 

345 

16 

423 

13 

487 

2 

935 

411 

154 

(Dl 

1 

245 

1 

100 

10 

725 

6 

745 

403 

2 

077 

195 

4 

070 

662 

89 

1  609 

273 

18 

744 

1  445 

079 

14 

297 

1  307 

253 

13 

019 

53 

238 

601 

85 

578 

677 

89 

834 

1 

107 

161 

847 

1 

922 

67 

249 

930 

44 

264 

486 

21 

520 

255 

21 

820 

223 

829  509 

181  140 

173  222 

7  918 

313  280 
260  400 
52  880 
7  920 
2  667 
(Dl 
23  464 


11  699 
3  803 
946 
300 
916 
143 


41  896 

30  267 

7  107 

4  032 


28  796 

25  736 

256 


15  072 
2  652 

2  546 


5  035 

5  063 

972 


193  136 

3  906 

125  543 

2  147 

8  105 

106 

39  360 

637 

3  681 

45 

75  297 

1  359 

13  530 

306 

1  780 

24 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wiltiheid  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963 -continued 


B  286 

5  551 

3  941 

220 


6  I'sa 

«  617 

3  2U1 

218 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS ,  . 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  V.OOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAhL  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  .Rroup  53  are  shown  seoaiately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


236  123 

Ktl  412 

120  619 

15  221 

4  794 

1  274 

2  504 
57  634 
18  548 
15  529 

1  512 
14  017 


386  045 
295  456 
203  255 
30  056 
46  816 
15  329 
90  589 


224  946 
215  901 

9  045 


541  599 

89  276 

25  936 

2  465 

23  473 

9  953 

4  434 

5  519 

13  646 

13  019 

627 

181  250 

43  533 

5  916 

34  949 

59  228 

7  634 

410 


18  756 

3  917 

4  577 
7  777 
9  839 

12  478 

2  031 
1  563 

3  926 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


228  035 
138  988 
116  981 

14  405 
4  148 

1  126 

2  328 
55  712 
18  208 

15  127 
I  448 

13  679 


361  719 
284  396 
194  919 
30  042 
44  550 
14  885 
77  323 


221  486 

213  159 

8  327 


509  967 
81  558 
23  144 


5  347 

12  088 

11  719 

369 

174  842 

42  079 

5  850 

32  823 

57  746 

7  248 

266 

9  255 

40  977 


4  151 

7  649 

8  921 
12  216 

1  851 

1  049 

3  483 

951 


200  897 
136  216 
38  584 
26  097 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


87  194 
74  924 
51  710 
9  675 
9  238 
4  301 
12  270 


29  610 
28  735 

875 


896 
4  906 
9  511 
1  007 


7  190 

3  754 
316 
634 
988 

1  405 

2  635 
327 
183 
520 
128 

70 
1  673 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


639  823 

407  330 
328  473 
47  043 
16  270 
4  053 
11  491 
144  724 
45  183 
42  586 
2  902 
39  684 


1  733  917 

1  484  806 

1  030  215 

168  157 

164  968 

81  466 

249  111 


564  102 

546  580 

17  522 


65  108 

5  015 
60  093 
25  581 

9  490 
16  091 

25  996 

25  263 

733 

184  604 
62  935 
15  838 
92  094 

197  379 

21  025 

872 

21  705 

153  776 

71  335 

6  452 
12  522 
18  302 
28  362 
47  390 

7  216 
3  053 

10  556 
2  652 
1  374 

32  327 


697  242 
484  059 
105  739 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

1  729 
577 
557 


39  309 
34  115 
23  618 
3  572 
5  263 
1  662 


194 


15 

2  820 

1  053 

234 

1  369 

2  350 
337 

19 


250 
257 
504 
580 


10  534 

7  872 

1  066 

1  596 


703 
953 

689 


8  400 

5  567 

4  067 

161 

1  199 
140 

2  S33 


1  278 

1  076 

202 


27-8      MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


MISSOURI t  TOTAL. 


ADAIR  COUNTY  .... 
KIRKSVILLE  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


ANDRE*  COUNTY.  . 
ATCHISON  COUNTY. 


AUDRAIN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MEXICO  

uANDALIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BARRY  COUNTY  .... 
MONETT  (PART)  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


BARTON  COUNTY 

LAMAR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BATES  COUNTY  

BUTLER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BENTON  COUNTY.  . 
BOLLINGER  COUNTY 


BOONE  COUNTY  .... 

CENTRALIA 

COLUMBIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


BUCHANAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ST  JOSEPH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BUTLER  COUNTY 

POPLAR  BLUFF  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CALD*ELL  COUNTY. 


CALLA«AY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

FULTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CAMDEN  COUNTY. 


CAPE  GIRARDEAU  COUNTY. 
CAPE  GIRARDEAU  .  .  . 

JACKSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARROLL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CARROLLTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARTER  COUNTY. 


CASS  COUNTY 

BELTON  

HARRISONVILLE.  .  .  . 
PLEAbANT  HILL.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CEDAR  COUNTY  

ELDORADO  SPRINGS  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHARITON  COUNTY. 
CHRISTIAN  COUNTY 
CLARK  COUNTY  .  . 


CLAY  COUNTY 

EXCELSIOR  SPRINGS  (PART)^ 

GLADSTONE 

KANSAS  CITY  (PART)'  .  .  . 

LIBERTY 

NORTH  KANSAS  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 


CLINTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
CAMERON  (PARTT  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


308 
lOB 
200 


205 
92 
113 

lUO 

81 

««5 
U9 
328 


508 
326 
100 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


5  9«6  185 

25  759 

21  109 

1  35U 


U2 

788 

?8 

o«a 

7 

?37 

7 

503 

21 

065 

1  1 

939 

12 

126 

13 

293 

9 

6«9 

3 

6H'4 

19 

57U 

13 

251 

6 

323 

4  7lt« 
63  051 
1  62U 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


73 

161 

55 

51b 

1  1 

MZ 

« 

971 

17 

eie 

13 

62'* 

30    973 

7    348 
m    «22 


9  530 

■"180  112 

IM  329 

1<J  300 

"■31  182 

18  "tlO 

"■89  127 

■•13  7911 

15  119 

8  730 

7  389 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


5  599  183 

21  707 

23  599 

1  008 


10  8112 
27  356 

7  187 
5  289 

21  925 

11  389 
10  536 

12  317 
9  399 
2  918 

17  820 
12  809 

5  Oil 

10  322 

7  33U 

71  107 

«  558 

62  155 

It  39U 

122  835 
116  759 

6  076 

1)2  Situ 
37  685 
H  859 


23  326 
15  00« 
8  322 


71  189 
55  763 
11  U12 


16  578 

13  224 
3  354 

2  067 

29  079 
7  190 

14  250 

3  033 

4  606 

11  453 
7  521 
3  932 


177  660 
13  685 
9  972 

'■34  062 
17  664 

''88  979 
13  298 

15  043 


985 
077 
908 

956 
759 
197 

582 
229 
353 


7  978 

345 

7  227 

405 

15  921 

15  325 

696 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


212 

545 

667 


8  515 

7  092 

1  120 

303 

\    537 

1  234 

303 


1  347 
232 
398 

1  185 
903 
282 


^^19  992 

1  170 

961 

"■  4  167 

1  678 

"■lO  692 

"■l  324 


387 
754 
633 


14  671 

21  604 

68  014 
48  538 
10  457 
9  019 

39  482 
21  454 
18  028 

17  594 
14  091 
3  503 


167  688 
6  593 

152  537 
8  558 

305  557 

293  978 

11  579 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


9 

13 

300 

818 

44 

323 

30 

457 

13 

866 

22 

031 

174 

628 

139 

259 

?0 

955 

14 

404 

30 

356 

24 

280 

5 

076 

2 

482 

49 

595 

11 

367 

25 

705 

4 

968 

7 

555 

20 

800 

15 

505 

5 

195 

18 

796 

11 

842 

14 

329 

414 

143 

22 

538 

18 

077 

'87 

411 

38 

748 

220 

743 

■26 

626 

27 

259 

14 

547 

12 

712 

294 
399 


726 
373 
353 


149 

329 

164 

2  835 
124 


6  110 

4  887 

223 

1  558 

1  357 

201 


784 
532 
252 


2  707 

2  201 

377 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


408 
298 
110 


292 

''6  784 
388 
257 

■"1  400 
499 

•■3  777 
''463 

473 
275 
198 


39  256 
232 


207 

159 
87 
72 

201 
81 
120 

133 

90 

396 

51 
272 


Kind-ol-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis-,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


($1,000) 


429  553 
2  824 


1  513 

3  128 

5  359 

3  374 
1  081 


3  142 
1  530 

1  512 

2  031 

1  357 
564 

2  482 

1  909 
573 

2  617 
1  284 

6  825 
613 

5  325 
887 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish 
ments 


3  840 

3  225 

515 


4  312 
2  040 
2  272 


9  387 

6  580 

2  329 

478 


1  227 
574 
653 

2  297 

1  193 

2  127 

5  879 
488 
347 

I  047 

1  536 

2  198 

1  263 

2  885 
1  094 
1  791 


standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero, 
^onell  is  in  Barry  and  Lawrence  Counlies. 


rO)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  avai.iable.       (X)  Not  applicable.  Revised. 

Excelsior  Springs  is  in  Clay  and  Ray  Counties.      Kansas  Cily  is  in  Clay,  Jackson.and  Platte  Counties. 


'Cameron  is  in  Clinton  and  De  Kalb  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kindof  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

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lish- 
ments 

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lish 
ments 

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1    277    150 

2    753 

1    104    170 

5    972 

455    747 

2    433 

292    260 

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235    123 

8   285 

386    045 

1    482 

224    945 

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217    513 

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30 
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1    778 

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54 
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204 
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1    395 

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5    995 
2    203 

1  151 

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5    505 
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21    243 

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8    936 
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6    629 

6    486 

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7    988 

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3    292 

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27-10    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


COLE  COUNTY 

JEFFERSON  CITY  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


COOPER  COUNTY 

BOONVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
SULLIVAN  (PARTl'  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DADE  COUNTY.  . 
DALLAS  COUNTY. 
DAVIESS  COUNTY 


DE  KALB  COUNTY  .... 
CAMERON  (PARTI  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DENT  COUNTY 

SALEM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY 


DUNKLIN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

KENNETT 

MALDEN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
PACIFIC  (PART)'.  .  . 

ST  CLAIR  

SULLIVAN  (PART)'  .  . 

UNION 

WASHINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GASCONADE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

HERMANN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GENTRY  COUNTY. 


GREENE  COUNTY 

SPRINGFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GRUNDY  COUNTY 

TRENTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HARRISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BETHANY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HENRY  COUNTY  .... 

CLINTON 

WINDSOR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


Total 
(number) 


HICKORY  COUNTY 
HOLT  COUNTY.  . 


HOWARD  COUNTY 

FAYETTE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HOWELL  COUNTY 

WEST  PLAINS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


IRON  COUNTY. 


JACKSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 
BLUE  SPRINGS  .  .  . 

GRANDVIEW 

INDEPENDENCE  .  .  . 
KAi.SAS  CITY  (PARTI 
LEES  SUMMIT.  .  .  . 

RAYTOWN 

SUGAR  CREEK.  .  .  . 


REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JASPER  COUNTY 

CARTHAGE  

JOPLIN  (PART)''  .  .  . 

WEBB  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


5«9 
206 
lOU 
239 


1  389 

1  163 

226 


With 
payroll 


605 

3  711 

109 

165 


172 
931 


995 
859 
136 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


683 
125 
383 


54  But 
48  952 
5  892 


12  680 
12  680 


10  089 

9  949 

7  622 
2  284 
5  338 

10  312 

8  913 
1  399 


15  096 

65  275 

6  983 

7  320 

11  228 

8  919 
18  572 

12  253 

17  084 
6  820 
10  264 


196  817 

178  479 

18  336 

19  665 
17  685 

1  980 


25  930 
15  692 

4  622 

5  616 

2  560 
12  477 

14  577 

6  560 
a  017 


7  729 

085  787 
7  929 
18  383 
97  946 
887  960 
17  472 
32  227 
2  077 

21  793 

113  223 
21  905 
70  189 
7  254 
13  875 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


53  170 
48  070 
5  100 

17  851 
15  112 
2  739 

10  744 

10  744 

5  901 

9  049 

9  407 

7  122 

2  284 
4  838 

9  194 

8  369 
825 


45  023 

23  323 

8  61S 

13  082 

61  375 

6  641 

7  080 


15  462 
6  568 
8  894 


189  163 

172  785 

16  378 

18  355 

16  875 

1  480 

13  101 

7  173 

5  928 

24  362 

15  068 

4  294 

5  000 

1  740 

11  955 


24  432 
14  247 
10  185 

6  153 

063  729 

7  621 
17  853 
94  758 

872  430 
17  090 
31  479 
1  889 

20  609 

108  247 
20  493 
66  457 
7  042 
12  255 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


5  842 

5  291 

551 

1  788 

1  540 

248 

968 

968 

423 

550 

697 

599 
209 
390 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


521 
396 
125 

071 
659 
412 

208 
401 
383 

424 


102 
519 
583 


601 

153  989 

653 

1  930 

10  604 
133  575 

1  733 
3  118 

181 

2  195 

11  863 
1  959 
8  228 

718 
958 


112  840 

104  236 

8  604 

34  482 
28  943 
5  539 

18  446 

18  446 

7  757 

11  360 

14  292 

11  438 


14  738 
13  720 
1  018 


78  366 

40  715 

16  463 
21  188 

117  040 

11  848 

17  126 

18  309 
15  975 
35  087 
17  695 

25  681 

10  531 

15  150 


432  269 
400  021 
32  248 

29  171 
26  815 
2  356 

20  030 
12  291 
7  739 


21  333 

10  325 

11  008 


38  452 
205  882 
522  882 
37  329 
64  860 
4  045 

45  584 

236  484 
35  959 

167  757 
13  360 
19  408 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


1  875 

1  712 

163 


382 
582 


1  481 
724 
304 
453 


289 
306 
275 
576 
335 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


189 

44  189 

205 

606 

2  972 

38  219 
454 
963 


703 

4  077 
646 

2  783 
271 
377 


189 
236 


1  209 
991 
218 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis-,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


105 

4     124 


Sales 
($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


1    777 
1    777 


1    252 
1    708 


8 

487 

3 

524 

1 

602 

3 

351 

6 

030 

677 

547 

909 

587 

1 

509 

1 

701 

2 

445 

735 

1 

710 

2 

550 

15 

604 

14 

556 

938 

2 

125 

1 

985 

140 

2 

198 

1 

492 

706 

4 

103 

2 

955 

695 

453 

492 

2 

041 

1 

509 

521 

888 

3 

123 

1 

788 

1 

335 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 


1 

379 

4 

737 

25 

340 

1 

342 

1 

301 

658 

8 

339 

1 

166 

4 

319 

17 


Standard  Notes'       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
Kansas  City  is  in  Clay,  Jackson  and  Platte  Counties.      Cameron  is  in  Clinton  and  Pe  Kalb  Counties. 
Jasper  and  Newton  Counties. 


(X)  Not  aoDlicable.  , 

'Sullivan  is  in  Crawford  and  Franklin  Counties.       Pacific  is  in  Franklin  and  SI.  Louis  Counties.      Joplir 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kind-of-business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasolme  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
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lish- 
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5    236 

1    333 

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2    258 

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417 

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2  240 
2    390 
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51 
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3  259 
2    197 

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6    994 
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1    377 
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1    295 

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10 
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1    209 
1    655 
10    923 
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1    287 
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24 
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15 
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5    483 

10    661 
3    446 
1    849 

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20 
40 

2 
5 

24    025 
5    527 

16    905 

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1    361 

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33 

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17 
51 

11    075 
2    556 
5    177 

684 
2    446 

54 
13 

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50 
11 
24 
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4    352 
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2    883 
578 
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105 
13 

28 

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4    553 
355 
595 

32 

4 
16 

3 
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4    571 

631 

3    302 

354 
284 

134 
29 
66 
9 
26 

10   965 

1  776 
5    717 

547 

2  923 

36 

7 
18 

11 

1    507 
575 
779 

53 

56 
67 
68 
69 
70 

27-12    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 
CRYSTAL  CITY  .  .  .  . 

DE  SOTO 

FESTUS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JOHNSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

»ARRENSBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KNOX  COUNTY. 


LACLEDE    COUNTY    .    .    .    . 

LEBA.VOIM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LAFAYETTE  COUNTY  .  .  . 
HIGSINSVILLE  .  .  .  . 

LEXINGTON 

REMAIi'.DER  OF  COUNTY. 


LAURENCE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

AURORA  

MONETT  (PART)^  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LEHIS  COUNTY  

CANTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LINCOLN  COUNTY 


.INN  COUNTY 

BROOKFIELD  

MARCELINE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


.IVINSSTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

CHILLICOTHE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MCDONALD  COUNTY. 


MACON  COUNTY  

MACON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MADISON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
FREDERICKTOWN.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MARIES  COUNTY 


MARION  COUNTY 

HANNIBAL  (PART)'   .  . 

PALMYKA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MERCER  COUNTY 


Total 
(number) 


MILLER  COUNTY 

ELDON.  .  .  .  .- 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  • 

MISSISSIPPI  COUNTY  .... 

CHARLESTON  

EAST  PRAIRIE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MONITEAU  COUNTY 

CALIFORNIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

MONROE  COUNTY 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 

MORGAN  COUNTY 

NE»  MADRID  COUNTY 

NEH  MADRID  

PORTAGEVILLE  ...... 

SIKE5T0N  IPARTI   .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

NEHTON  COUNTY.  .  

JOPLIN  (PARTI   

NEOSHO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  '.  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero- 
^Monett  IS  m  Barry  and  Lawrence  Counties. 


282 
1U9 
133 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


160 
337 


106 
201 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


158 
80 
52 

"■26 


116 

231 

9 

125 


60  987 
10  739 
10  080 
10  516 
29  622 

28  236 
17  665 
10  571 


27  750 
22  175 
5  275 

33  79"* 
8  550 
8  863 

16  3B1 


747 
119 
628 

291 

109 

078 


518 
674 
844 

737 

916 

248 

881 
912 
783 


283 
954 
681 
648 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1.000) 


57  685 
10  605 
9  732 
10  114 
27  234 

26  594 
16  977 
9  617 


24  626 

20  641 

3  985 

31  766 

8  184 

8  673 

14  909 


12  624 
4  361 
4  956 

26  744 
23  729 
3  015 


18  092 

13  804 

4  288 

8  601 

6  677 

1  924 


35  963 
23  604 
7  078 
5  281 


18  217 
10  833 

7  384 

""24  647 

13  655 

8  650 
'^2  342 

12  516 

6  172 
6  344 

9  941 

14  290 

10  634 

25  587 
6  878 
9  605 


35  283 
1  908 

23  541 
9  834 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1.000) 


1  089 
883 

1  126 

2  730 

2  401 

1  670 

731 


341 
049 
292 

710 
812 
865 
033 


1  885 

I  161 

371 

353 


704 
576 
627 
501 


1  515 
951 
564 

■"1  997 

1  223 

599 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


2  057 
497 
741 


113  249 
21  500 
16  313 
19  597 
55  839 

47  778 
32  951 
14  827 


43    309 

37  622 
5    687 

54    244 

15  232 

16  890 
22    122 

38  608 

18  883 
437 

19  288 

17  999 
10    612 

7    387 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


23 
6 

070 
433 

6 

792 

47 

098 

44 

072 

3 

026 

16 

536 

31 

173 

?4 

201 

6 

972 

19 

038 

13 

320 

5 

718 

4 

320 

70 

885 

49 

137 

12 

136 

9 

612 

7 

091 

29 

922 

18 

176 

U 

746 

40 

058 

23 

166 

13 

276 

'  3 

616 

16 

216 

8 

921 

7 

295 

16 

989 

21 

244 

18 

230 

39 

050 

10 

147 

13 

826 

(Dl 

101 

53 

312 

2 

892 

36 

595 

13 

825 

1  747 
327 
278 
343 
799 

855 
594 
261 


842 
709 
133 

983 
253 

306 

424 


1  345 
934 
219 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor  Estab 
porated  lish- 
businesses     ments 


Kind-of-busmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


(number) 


(number) 


"^683 
389 
220 


783 
203 
250 


210 
97 
113 


137 
286 


($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


133 
640 
493 


2  199 
994 
296 
909 


2  771 
1  716 
1  055 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


1  295 
586 
709 

2  093 

2  196 

1  582 

7  400 

2  804 


2  289 

10) 
1  462 


17 


Sikeslon  is  in  New  Madrid  and  ScoM  Counlies.       Revised. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kind  of -business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietarv 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
listi- 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 

Sales 

Estab 
lish 

Sales 

= 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number; 

($1,000) 

101 
9 
12 
9 
71 

18    128 

2  278 

3  383 
2    806 
9    661 

41 
12 
8 

17 

11    602 
4    857 
1    388 
1    073 
4    284 

88 
15 

10 
9 

54 

7    098 

1    363 

751 

714 

4    250 

22 

9 
10 
3 

3  444 

711 

2    056 

677 

29 

1 

6 

14 
8 

1    565 
(Dl 
(01 
655 
288 

132 
17 
17 
17 
61 

3    737 
735 
361 
530 

2   Oil 

13 
3 
3 

2 
5 

2    063 
383 
(Dl 
IDI 
642 

73 
5 
11 

8 
48 

3   718 
248 
837 
275 

2    357 

34 
4 
3 

6 
21 

1  545 

153 
415 
856 
211 

2 
3 

5 

39 
15 

6    234 
3    865 
2    369 

24 
13 
11 

5    459 
4     141 
1     318 

23 
21 

2    856 
1    328 
1    528 

13 
11 
2 

970 
(Dl 
(Dl 

12 
7 
5 

931 
632 
299 

45 
24 
21 

1    575 
991 
584 

9 
5 
4 

1    244 
845 
399 

42 
19 
23 

3   793 

1  380 

2  413 

16 
12 
4 

1    082 
101 
ID) 

6 

7 
8 

13 

I    101 

6 

1     633 

13 

684 

3 

224 

5 

230 

9 

199 

3 

(01 

13 

532 

4 

ID) 

9 

46 
21 
25 

5    205 
4    187 
1    018 

45 
38 

7 

7    314 
6    900 

414 

52 
38 
14 

2    531 

1    598 

933 

10 
9 

785 
(01 
(01 

9 
9 

719 
719 

44 
33 
11 

1    309 
836 
473 

4 
4 

588 
588 

35 

31 
4 

3   575 

3   420 

155 

12 
6 
6 

762 
ID) 
ID) 

10 
11 
12 

32 

3 

23 

6     190 
(01 

2    067 
ID) 

31 
8 
11 
12 

6    282 
1    687 
1     155 
3    439 

50 
14 
9 
27 

3    552 
880 
666 

2    005 

21 
5 

7 
8 

1    237 
355 
698 
184 

20 

5 
5 
10 

1    340 
631 
354 

345 

48 
8 
18 
22 

1    222 
236 

520 
466 

12 
3 

3 
5 

1    531 

543 
408 
480 

45 
7 
16 
23 

6   479 

587 

1    509 

4    383 

13 
3 

1 
9 

345 
(0) 
(D) 
59 

13 
14 
15 
16 

37 
13 
2 

5    162 

1    894 
10) 

20 
11 

5    704 
4     113 

57 
15 
1 

3    437 
835 
(Dl 

15 
10 

794 
592 

13 

5 

817 
252 

17 

1    245 
451 

8 
3 

871 
394 

39 

7 

3   555 
1    130 

5 
3 

43 
101 

17 
18 
19 

22 

(01 

9 

1     591 

40 

(01 

5 

202 

8 

565 

27 

784 

5 

477 

32 

2    525 

2 

ID) 

20 

20 
5 
15 

2    051 

937 

1    114 

9 

5 

3    919 

3    381 

538 

21 
5 
16 

1    366 
449 
917 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 

22 

7 
15 

527 
298 
229 

1 
6 

188 
(Dl 
(01 

30 
14 
16 

2    636 

925 

1    710 

6 

2 

(D) 
(Dl 
10 

21 
22 
23 

36 

4    256 

14 

4    807 

21 

1    251 

6 

512 

8 

169 

41 

754 

5 

321 

27 

3   790 

13 

120 

24 

to 

15 
9 
16 

5    075 

2    847 

1    350 

866 

19 

10 

5 

4    816 

2    950 

1     195 

671 

24 
10 
3 

11 

1    365 
770 
157 

428 

16 
11 
5 

769 
480 
289 

15 
8 
4 
3 

553 
372 
97 
84 

47 
15 
10 
21 

887 
481 
230 
175 

15 

3 

8 

1    083 
525 
337 
121 

30 
16 

7 
7 

3    572 

1    739 

(0) 

(D) 

4 
4 

142 
142 

25 
25 
27 
28 

28 
19 
9 

4    604 

4     191 
413 

13 
12 

1 

4    541 
(01 
(Dl 

28 
18 
10 

1    504 

1    306 

298 

13 
13 

1    087 
1    067 

11 

10 

1 

776 

(Dl 
(Dl 

28 
22 
5 

1    061 
930 
131 

4 
4 

893 
893 

36 

31 

5 

4   083 
2    385 
1    697 

14 
14 

577 
577 

29 
30 
31 

25 

2    009 

13 

2    491 

28 

835 

3 

101 

5 

73 

30 

654 

5 

259 

31 

2    158 

4 

84 

32 

35 
15 
20 

4    007 
2    780 
1     227 

12 
6 

6 

4    123 

3    509 

614 

17 
24 

2    138 

1    222 

915 

15 
10 
5 

1    098 
973 
125 

10 

7 
3 

585 
510 
75 

32 

17 
15 

1    051 
824 
227 

9 
4 
5 

589 

448 
141 

35 

20 
15 

1    781 
(01 
101 

9 

7 
2 

598 
ID) 
ID) 

33 

34 
35 

28 
U 
ll» 

2     164 

I     504 

660 

9 

2 

1    234 
(01 
(Dl 

26 
21 

5 

1    252 

1    025 

227 

8 
8 

650 
550 

6 
5 

263 
283 

32 
16 
16 

1    129 
271 
858 

1 

1 

(01 
(0) 

15 
15 

1    568 
1    568 

2 
2 

(D) 
10) 

36 
37 
38 

lU 

1    024 

8 

540 

15 

480 

3 

55 

1 

(01 

16 

290 

- 

- 

10 

(0) 

- 

- 

39 

37 
29 

5 
3 

8    418 

5    540 

(01 

(01 

24 
14 

3 
7 

8    040 

5    897 

(Dl 

(01 

45 
22 

5 
18 

4    323 

1    956 

730 

1    637 

23 
20 

3 

2    515 

2    403 

113 

17 
13 

1    242 
878 
354 

61 
38 
15 
8 

2    312 

1    549 

308 

455 

12 
10 
2 

1    245 
(01 
(Dl 

40 
32 

7 
1 

2    279 

1    245 
10) 
ID) 

14 
8 
2 
4 

701 

10) 

(D) 

8 

40 
41 
42 

43 

8 

989 

5 

1    297 

8 

446 

4 

117 

1 

(01 

11 

579 

4 

155 

12 

1    055 

8 

10) 

44 

30 
12 
18 

3    583 
2    502 
1    081 

8 
5 
2 

3    633 
(01 
(D> 

34 
16 
18 

1    856 
974 
882 

5 
3 
2 

437 
(Dl 
(Dl 

8 

5 
3 

783 
449 
334 

50 
23 
27 

1    359 
520 
649 

6 

3 
5 

380 
255 
115 

38 
14 
24 

4   905 
1    420 
3   485 

4 

15 
15 

45 
46 
47 

■■60 
20 
18 
22 

"■4   837 
2    356 
1    689 
"■792 

15 
8 

e 

4    677 
2    172 
2    505 

33 

16 
11 
6 

2    586 

1    228 

542 

815 

5 
3 
2 

850 

(Dl 
(Dl 

10 
7 
3 

857 

(Dl 
(Dl 

29 
14 
12 

3 

(01 
312 
153 
(Dl 

6 
3 
3 

569 
386 
183 

30 
10 
10 
10 

2   285 
1    715 

159 
411 

1 
1 

ID) 
ID) 

48 
49 
50 
51 

14 
5 
9 

2    707 
1    434 
1    273 

12 

5 
6 

3    305 
1    495 
1    810 

20 
7 
13 

844 
406 
436 

5 

5 

331 
331 

11 
3 

8 

458 
175 
283 

27 
15 
12 

756 
510 
245 

5 

3 
2 

229 

(01 
(Dl 

29 
14 
15 

3   050 
1    451 
1    589 

5 
6 

36 

35 

52 
53 

54 

17 

2    253 

7 

1    263 

14 

959 

13 

581 

7 

547 

16 

445 

6 

408 

17 

(Dl 

1 

ID) 

55 

16 

2    953 

10 

2    009 

22 

1    871 

6 

307 

10 

811 

27 

858 

2 

(D) 

35 

2    942 

7 

IDI 

55 

20 

3    214 

5 

1    213 

28 

1     159 

5 

196 

5 

301 

35 

774 

2 

(Dl 

18 

2    305 

2 

ID) 

57 

82 
10 
12 

60 

5    626 

892 

1    615 

3    lie 

12 

4 

2 

6 

3    404 

1    240 

(Dl 

(Dl 

43 
6 
7 
2 

28 

2   905 
320 
836 

(Dl 
(01 

9 

2 
5 

2 

1    325 
(Dl 
936 

(Dl 

10 

2 
4 

1    070 
(Dl 
542 

(Dl 

46 
6 
6 
1 

29 

905 
207 
325 
(Dl 
101 

13 

2 
3 

8 

745 
(01 
259 

(D) 

32 
5 
9 

17 

2    181 

551 

1    020 

510 

6 

1 

3 

2 

147 
ID) 
41 

10) 

58 
59 
60 
51 
62 

57 
2 
31 
24 

8    262 
IDI 

4    626 
(0) 

31 
5 
16 
10 

10    157 

438 

8    450 

1    259 

66 

1 

27 

38 

3   840 
(Dl 

1    200 
(Dl 

16 
12 

1    238 

1    092 

145 

13 
9 

1    187 

950 
227 

45 

1 

21 

23 

1    557 

(01 
818 
(Dl 

6 

5 

1 

544 

(01 
(D) 

50 

1 

26 

23 

6   330 
IDI 

3   799 
ID) 

18 
4 
12 

2 

557 
30 
ID) 
ID) 

63 
64 
65 
56 

27-14    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-otbusmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  ■ 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


NOOAdAY  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MARYVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


OREGON  COUNTY. 
OSAGE  COUNTY  . 
OZARK  COUNTY  . 


PEMISCOT  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
CARUTHERSVILLE  .  .  . 

HAYTI 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PERRY  COUNTY  .... 
PERRYVILLE  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


PETTIS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SEDALIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


PHELPS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ROLLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


PIKE  COUNTY 

BOWLING  GREEN.  .  . 

LOUISIANA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


PLATTE  COUNTY 

KANSAS  CITY  IPARTl'  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


POLK  COUNTY 

BOLIVAR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PULASKI  COUNTY 


PUTNAM  COUNTY. 


RALLS  COUNTY  

HANNIBAL  (PARTl'   .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RANDOLPH  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MOBERLY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RAY  COUNTY  

EXCELSIOR  SPRINGS  I 

RICHMOND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


REYNOLDS  COUNTY. 


RIPLEY  COUNTY. 


ST  CHARLES  COUNTY.  .  . 

0  FALLON  

ST  CHARLES  

*ENTZVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ST  CLAIR  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ST  FRANCOIS  COUNTY  .  . 

BONNE  TERRE 

FARMINGTON  

FLAT  RIVER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ST  LOUIS  COUNTY 

6ALL«IN 

BEL-RIDGE 

BELLEFONTAINE  NEIGHBORS. 

BERKELEY  

BRECKENRIDGE  HILLS  .  .  . 

BRENTWOOD 

BRIOGETON 


CLAYTON.  .  . 
CRESTWOOO.  . 
CREVE  COEUR. 
DELLWOOD  .  . 
DES  PERES.  . 
ELLISVILLE  . 
FERGUSON  .  . 


105 
31(9 


295 
179 
116 


25  one 

17  090 

7  958 

9  3"t9 

11  043 

5  388 

29  819 
11  673 

8  583 

9  563 

17  326 
m  666 
2  660 

56  101 
51  22'« 
«  877 

32  532 

23  91"! 
8  618 

23  578 
8  582 

10  769 
«  227 


10  780 
5  923 
4  857 

29  752 
26  487 
3  265 


6  833 

70  405 

7  928 
43  369 

8  497 
10  611 

8  770 


997  258 
11  643 

6  074 
11  259 
11  037 

9  643 
15  960 
14  263 

96  905 
22  152 

7  846 
4  911 


23  780 
16  740 
7  040 


26  819 

10  631 

8  383 

7  805 


22  212 
8  148 

10  511 
3  553 

16  760 

387 

16  373 

14  762 
10  801 
3  961 


9  816 
5  511 
4  305 

28  146 
25  575 
2  571 

16  481 

(Dl 

10  888 


7  780 
41  929 

8  087 

9  345 

7  466 

34  737 

3  707 

14  486 

7  968 

8  576 

976  606 
11  589 
5  804 
11  123 
10  679 

9  469 

15  516 
14  125 

96  067 
32  116 
7  778 

4  775 

5  243 
1  925 

19  977 


2  475 

1  939 

536 


580 
394 
186 


1  089 
810 
279 


013 
684 
329 

893 
659 
234 


7  294 
872 

4  616 
751 

1  055 

593 

3  281 
343 

1  390 
848 
700 

114  900 
1  232 

422 
1  092 
1  350 

806 

1  923 

2  040 

13  411 


43  694 
17  230 

12  952 

13  502 

30  913 
27  449 
3  464 


66  336 
52  949 
13  387 


40  263 

1  549 

38  714 

21  188 
15  400 

5  788 

39  152 

8  688 

18  354 
12  067 

6  287 


27  232 

IDI 
18  870 


85  544 

12  699 

22  402 

11  719 

64  122 
6  726 
28  009 
15  666 

13  721 

2  251  255 

23  223 

8  121 

23  920 

24  938 
15  755 
38  669 
41  545 

271  645 

48  090 

18  638 

8  265 

15  727 

4  430 

40  734 


240 
237 


855 
332 
269 
254 


641 
228 
318 


1  Oil 
898 
113 


190 

2  054 
207 

1  345 
211 
291 

222 


446 
284 
272 


278 
510 
575 


3  881 
2  757 
1  114 

797 

726 

669 

5  740 

1  780 

2  856 

1  104 

2  665 
2  413 

252 

5  141 

5  557 

574 


2  566 
1  282 

974 
310 

1  753 

1  753 

1  408 

1  206 

202 

1  711 

921 

1  202 

1  202 

3  UOl 

2  138 
863 

3  006 

1  590 
1  416 

277 

1  072 

7  397 

2  205 

3  074 

I  Oil 
1  107 

1  ite 

2  059 


J  Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
Excelsior  Springs  is  in  Clay  and  Ray  Counties.    'Kansas  City  is  in  Clay,  Jackson,an(t  Plalle  Counlies.     'Hannibal  is  in  Marion  and  Ralls  Counli! 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-15 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kmdof  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
llsti 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
hsti- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

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lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

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10 

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4    241 
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12 
12 

805 
805 

31 
20 
11 

1    084 
787 
297 

12 
5 

7 

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950 
156 

42 
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18 

3    619 
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1    971 

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6 

102 
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7    544 

2  530 
1     548 

3  255 

27 
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5    454 

2    999 

758 

1    687 

46 
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2    794 
554 
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23 
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2    036 

1    516 

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IDl 

31 

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2    000 

1    438 

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5 

5 

135 
135 

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IDl 
IDl 

33 
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1    057 
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275 

3 
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318 
318 

28 
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3    259 

2    687 

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11    383 
10    958 

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IDl 

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72 
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2    923 

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1    414 
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6    392 
4    238 
2    154 

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6    384 
4    557 
1    827 

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5    155 
4    793 
1    352 

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2    884 
1    743 
1     141 

24 
17 

1    790 

1    529 

251 

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55 
30 
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2    120 

1    361 

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1    172 

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3    478 
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12 

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1    128 
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17 
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4    927 

1  550 

2  425 
841 

25 
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3    537 

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1    177 

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32 
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2    157 
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976 
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120 
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202 
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315 
403 
188 

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586 
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89 

46 
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21 
12 

5    311 
(Dl 
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1    756 

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20 
21 
22 
23 

21 

1 

20 

5    296 
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6 

5 

3    351 
3    351 

42 
2 

40 

3    354 
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2 
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3 

3 

281 
281 

32 

3 
29 

1    257 

219 

1    038 

7 

339 
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18 
2 
16 

1    457 
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5 
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41 

24 
25 
26 

32 
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19 

1    925 

1    403 

522 

17 
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4    950 
(Dl 
IDl 

31 
17 

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1    168 
529 
639 

8 
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434 
434 

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557 
IDl 

IDl 

19 
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392 

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190 

5 
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349 
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21 
7 
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4    188 

1  787 

2  401 

11 
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27 
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5    139 

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5    120 

37 

3    225 

13 

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9 

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6 

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2    617 

10 

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14 

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31 

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7 

2    439 

1    294 
1    145 

9 
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6 

850 
78 
782 

20 
11 
9 

1    302 
889 
413 

7 
5 
1 

771 
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3 
3 

456 
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24 
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504 
312 
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5 
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318 
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(Dl 

32 

20 
12 

2    792 

1    953 

839 

7 
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2 

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78 
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32 
33 

34 

47 
33 

14 

5    739 

5    923 

815 

13 

13 

5  050 

6  050 

32 

25 
5 

2    557 

2    280 

387 

16 
16 

1    424 
1    424 

18 

la 

1    871 
1    871 

44 
30 
14 

1    251 
842 
409 

7 
6 
1 

695 

101 
IDl 

44 
34 
10 

2    857 

2    137 

720 

9 

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394 
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35 
35 
37 

23 

8 
15 

3    597 

2    585 
1    112 

5 

5 
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2    581 

(Dl 
(Dl 

25 
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14 
11 

1    539 

(Dl 
930 
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7 
7 

382 
382 

3 
3 

297 
297 

23 

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681 

394 
287 

9 

5 

647 

499 
148 

21 
2 
9 

10 

3    503 
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(Dl 

1    910 

11 

7 
4 

139 

129 
10 

38 
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19 

971 

3 

829 

11 

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3 

21 

9 

201 

1 

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42 

24 

1    290 

5 

1    233 

12 

516 

9 

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4 

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14 

227 

4 

252 

14 

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43 

68 

7 
35 

7 
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17    955 
2    491 

11    523 
2    458 
1    383 

47 
5 
29 

9 

13    331 

374 

9    758 

2    235 

964 

64 

31 
8 
21 

6    500 
438 
3    045 
1    217 
1    800 

23 
2 

19 
1 

1 

2   045 
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1    875 
(Dl 
(Dl 

33 

3 
19 

4 

7 

3    058 

97 

1    759 

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1    004 

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8 
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11 
21 

4    173 
185 

2    779 
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715 

15 
2 
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2 

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7 
38 
11 
17 

5   615 
1    093 
3   353 
452 
1    717 

23 

4 
7 
4 
8 

1    485 

15 

1    134 

46 

291 

45 
46 
47 
48 

30 

2    254 

13 

1    798 

16 

922 

2 

(Dl 

6 

171 

17 

324 

4 

143 

14 

1    513 

14 

(Dl 

49 

88 
15 
11 
19 
43 

11    514 
1    455 

4  099 

485 

5  474 

30 
3 
11 
10 
6 

9    510 

IDl 

4    074 

3    580 

(D) 

57 

18 
9 
23 

3    311 
391 

1    417 

446 

1    057 

IS 

7 
7 

2    257 
352 
508 

1    397 

25 

5 
10 
6 
4 

1    733 
272 
818 
352 
291 

58 
3 

15 
9 

31 

1    181 
59 
367 
320 
435 

14 
2 
3 
5 

4 

1    134 
(Dl 
350 
362 
(Dl 

55 
5 

28 
7 

15 

2   416 
64 

1    541 
235 
575 

15 
2 

3 

6 

348 
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245 
41 
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51 
52 
53 

54 

685 
6 

7 
12 

4 
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8 

264    281 

3  868 

1  702 
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4  114 
3    209 
7    258 

2  145 

238 

7 
3 

3 
3 
5 

189    648 

3    988 

165 

245 

73 

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1    219 

732 
4 
4 
4 
15 
10 
11 
19 

85    131 

387 

573 

755 

2   422 

1    735 

1  688 

2  621 

303 
5 
1 

1 
2 

2 

1 

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450 
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188 
(Dl 

244 

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3 

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910 
575 

762 

8 

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20 
9 
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56   503 
248 
169 
215 
1    759 
375 
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3    057 

172 

1 
2 
1 
2 

1 

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832 
(Dl 

508 
5 
1 
9 
3 
1 
12 
3 

44    219 
479 
(Dl 
245 
(Dl 
(Dl 
959 
109 

358 
2 
2 
5 
13 
2 
4 

23    585 

(Dl 
(Dl 
120 
288 
(Dl 
184 
14 

55 
56 

57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
52 

19 

3 
9 
3 
5 
1 
19 

12    841 
(Dl 

4    225 
ID) 

2    478 
(Dl 

8    188 

7 
6 

2 

2 
11 

15    103 

6    337 
(D) 

(01 
4    521 

11 

10 
7 
3 
6 

20 

1    637 
1    105 
1    048 

(Dl 
1    265 

194 
1    673 

47 
6 
5 
1 

6 

10    745 

1    342 

151 

(Dl 

250 

15 
7 
1 
1 
9 
3 
3 

2    902 
943 
(Dl 
(Dl 
305 
80 
429 

37 

a 
1 

8 
6 
24 

4    132 
1    483 
255 
(Dl 
439 
178 
1    055 

11 
1 

3 

2 
8 

3   045 
(01 
(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

1    383 

43 

7 
5 
7 
2 
9 

4    589 
(Dl 
452 
174 
620 
(Dl 
823 

15 

2 
17 

1    898 
171 
90 
36 

(Dl 
338 

63 
64 
55 
56 
67 
68 
59 

27-16    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


ST  LOUIS  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

FLORISSANT  

FRONTENAC 

GLENOALE  

hANLEY  HILLS  

HAZELKOOD 

HILLSDALE 

JENNINGS  

KINLOCH 

KIRKWOOO  

LADUE 

KAPLE»00D 

MOLINE  ACRES  

NORMANOY  

NORTHHOODS  

OLIVETTE  

OVERLAND  

PACIFIC  (PART)' 

PAGEDALE  

PINE  LAiN 

RICHMOND  HEIGHTS  .  .  .  . 

RIVERVIEU 

ROCK  HI._L 

ST  ANN  

ST  JOHN 

SHREHSBURY  

SUNSET  HILLS  

UNIVERSITY  CITY 

VALLEY  PARK 

•EBSTER  GROVES  

tELLSTON  

HOODSON  TERRACE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

ST  LOUIS" 

STE  GENEVIEVE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

STE  GENEVIEVE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

SALINE  COUNTY 

MARSHALL  

SLATER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

SCHUYLER  COUNTY 

SCOTLAND  COUNTY 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

CHAFFEE 

SIKESTON  (PART)'  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

SHANNON  COUNTY  

SHELBY  COUNTY 

STODDARD  COUNTY 

DEXTER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

STONE  COUNTY  

SULLIVAN  COUNTY 

TANEY  COUNTY  

TEXAS  COUNTY  

VERNON  COUNTY 

NEVADA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

WARREN  COUNTY 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

POTOSI  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

WAYNE  COUNTY < 

WEBSTER  COUNTY  . 

WORTH  COUNTY , 

WRIGHT  COUNTY - 

MOUNTAIN  GROVE  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 


Total 
(number) 


201 
56 
169 


30U 
3U 
137 
92 
16 
1  215 

6  909 

147 
99 

ue 


120 

37U 
127 
2U7 

138 

111 

199 

21« 

255 

IBB 
67 

102 

155 
76 
79 

127 

173 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1.000) 


268 
43 
163 


272 
115 
157 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


46  141 

761 

3  2B7 

2  471 

8  899 

447 

69  526 

882 


4  702 

689 

8  091 

33  704 


1  090 

13  959 

19  993 
10  275 

1  873 
5  211 

40  668 

2  926 
32  246 

14  316 
5  284 

252  320 

068  322 

12  071 
9  601 

2  470 

36  605 

25  461 

3  515 
7  629 

5  750 

7  431 

36  161 
3  144 

26  421 

6  596 

3  882 
9  742 

30  235 

14  974 

15  261 

9  133 

7  996 
14  861 

16  230 

23  102 

20  377 
2  725 

9  605 

9  991 

7  457 
2  534 

6  696 

13  721 

4  492 

19  360 
9  066 
10  292 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


45  537 

761 

3  055 

2  471 

8  711 

375 

69  068 

612 

45  653 
23  363 
42  880 


840 
13  707 
19  779 
10  015 

1  8  37 
5  163 

39  460 

2  766 
31  852 
13  896 

5  274 
245  932 


10  601 
8  869 
1  712 


6  599 
5  122 


34  343 
2  666 

25  771 
5  906 


26  089 
14  716 
13  373 

7  625 

7  156 

13  481 

14  966 

21  628 
19  779 
1  649 


8  523 

7  255 
1  268 

5  466 

12  005 

4  090 

17  828 

8  306 

9  522 


Payroll, 
workweek 
en(ieij 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


2  265 
593 

26  885 


3  544 

2  653 
312 
579 

318 

557 

3  205 
242 

2  531 


2  399 
1  252 
1  147 

669 

493 

1  276 

1  262 

2  271 
2  144 

127 

741 

657 
571 
86 

504 

905 

324 

1  253 

673 
580 


102 

269 

1 

636 

6 

21U 

4 

556 

17 

496 

480 

158 

084 

909 

86 

447 

56 

256 

84 

516 

ID) 

9 

904 

1 

954 

18 

679 

75 

437 

ID) 

22 

715 

26 

674 

105 

W, 

2 

445 

32 

234 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


70  790 
46  058 
11  572 


17  569 
14  794 
2  795 

70  023 
51  667 
6  166 
12  146 

5  556 

10  953 

61  674 

4  529 

46  637 
8  506 

5  367 
12  989 

47  362 
26  278 
21  104 


24  162 

24  279 

42  668 
40  515 
2  353 


13  265 

11  728 
1  537 

9  126 

16  971 

5  561 

24  721 

12  943 
11  776 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


B    164 
44  06i 


224 
118 


1  139 
107 
847 
165 

119 

267 


257 
205 
450 
519 


Kind  of  business  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


387 
132 
255 


210 
227 


Sales 
($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


2    326 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


501 
263 
238 


296 

1  666 

(D) 

1  228 

3  530 

(Dl 
U  545 

43  047 

1  091 
(D) 


835 
1  012 

6  917 
444 

5  690 
783 

307 

1  906 

7  613 

3  431 

4  182 

723 

1  760 

1  968 

1  872 

1  830 

1  611 

219 


1  572 

743 

1  293 
831 
462 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Wilhheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available       (X)  Not  applicable, 
*Nonsto(e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
"Independent  city.      ''Pacitic  is  in  Franlilin  and  SI,  Louis  Counties       'Sikeslon  is  in  New  Madrid  and  ScotI  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-17 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kmdof-business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

M 

E 

Estab- 

Estab 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab 

Estab 

= 

lish 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

listi- 

Sales 

listi- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

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ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

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311 

25 

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10 

522 

2 

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32 

2    212 

19 

2    447 

24 

1    245 

5 

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318 

6 

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4    535 

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728 

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116 

2 

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13 

775 

9 

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55 

39 

4    408 

21 

2    775 

32 

1    504 

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707 

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31 

469 

3 

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16 

5   461 

10 

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16 

1    814 

18 

996 

7 

424 

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18 

309 

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1    481 

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283 

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3    980 

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27-18    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

52t 
S251 
5252 


53   PART* 

531 

533 

539  I 


51(3 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-31 56 
562 

563  I  568 
563 


KANSAS  CITY,  MO.-KANS.,SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILOING  MATERIALS!  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOOI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSOtiY  STORES 


Consists  of  Cass,  Clay,  Jackson,  and  Platte  Counties,  Mo.,-  and  Jotinson  and  Wyandotte  Counties,  Kans. 


534 
138 
118 


1  682  887 


62  915 
25  181 
3  658 

1  504 
9  342 
603 
11  625 
11  002 


227  223 

186  001 

22  929 

15  714 

1  330 

1  249 


352  701 

338  312 

2  951 

354 

911 

2  403 

2  344 


323  919 
268  235 
240  032 

7  414 
20  789 
22  516 
14  161 

8  566 


10 


5  626 


98  618 
13  748 
13  402 

346 

38  931 

31  575 

7  356 

987 


9  390 

1  730 

400 


61  429 
25  055 
3  564 
1  430 
a  996 
527 
11  131 
10  726 


226  767 

186  001 

22  873 

15  544 

1  200 

1  149 


345  085 

332  250 

2  329 

(Dl 

691 

2  149 

2  266 

3  879 
2  627 
1  252 

(01 
1  247 


318  795 
268  235 
240  032 

7  414 
20  789 
17  836 
13  789 

8  566 
10  369 

5  594 


97  850 

13  582 

13  264 

318 

38  729 

31  393 

7  335 

977 


27  156 
3  914 
2  032 


30  173 

28  109 

224 


281 
286 
959 
710 
229 


29  142 

23  460 

20  218 

1  050 


304 
120 
835 
475 


17  022 
2  520 
2  454 


7  029 

5  722 

1  307 

169 


158  402 

65  911 

9  327 

4  813 

27  625 
2  779 

28  136 
19  811 


606  236 
492  085 
71  070 
37  025 


588  279 

544  1 

4  787 

(D) 

928 

6  853 

6  071 

19  578 

14  722 

4  856 


IDI 
612 


571  452 

460  676 

403  571 

19  118 

37  987 

26  733 

43  180 

25  025 

15  838 

9  655 

(01 

ID) 


318  330 

44  910 

43  689 

1  221 

138  354 

113  202 

25  152 

3  432 


120 
343 
251 


5  181 
3  987 

3  495 
173 
319 
282 
467 
281 


5  803 
665 
643 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NAl  Not  available,      fX)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


KANSAS  CITY,  MO.-KAKS.,SMSA-Contimie(l 


FUl^NITUREi    HOME    FURNISHINSSi    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE  I  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

FURNITURE  STORES  .  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY!  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA  1  GLASSWARE  1  METALWARE  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS  .  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY!  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT!  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY!  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


1  457 

1  055 

730 


62  911 

3«  161 

23  381 

6  871 

1  707 

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1  769 

16  549 

6  209 

5  992 

532 

5  460 


HI  183 

88  099 

52  001 

9  853 

13  590 

2  655 

23  084 


77  733 
74  850 
2  883 


97  168 

22  853 

12  622 

681 

11  941 
3  493 

1  149 

2  344 

3  680 
3  521 

159 
9  764 

3  318 
1  301 

12  125 

4  367 
224 


51 


4  895 

937 

1  299 

1  909 

4  783 

3  128 

431 

850 

1  789 
721 
130 

2  773 


148  436 

115  353 

15  702 

16  381 


50  521 

32  509 

22  353 

6  621 

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16  095 

5  181 

5  736 

510 

5  226 


108  367 

85  731 

51  041 

9  849 

13  322 

2  519 

21  636 


76  859 
74  075 
2  793 


11  928 

307 

11  621 

3  443 


(D) 

(Dl 

9  258 

3  230 
1  291 

11  573 

4  149 
(D) 
(Ul 


4  821 

807 

1  243 

I  515 

4  585 

3  054 

431 

568 

1  725 

721 


143  532 

115  323 

15  588 

12  521 


9  553 
5  633 
3  835 

1  035 
359 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2  220 
880 
920 


28  603 

24  807 

18  030 

3  130 

2  859 
788 

3  796 


11  235 

10  955 

281 


12  158 

1  222 

2  379 

39 

2  340 
498 
113 
385 


27  388 
22  579 
2  045 
2  754 


191  257 

114  343 

79  166 

20  073 

6  678 

(Dl 

(Dl 

41  919 

17  101 

17  894 

1  720 

16  174 


556  325 

480  147 
347  555 
60  353 
55  976 

15  243 
75  178 


234  545 

23  127 

42  544 

834 


8  700 
5  568 
2  935 
35  523 
16  642 
(Dl 
(01 
2  000 

14  110 

19  699 

1  840 
4  967 

4  789 

15  909 
12  090 

2  859 
2  115 

5  580 
1  922 

195 
8  631 


533  176 
442  342 
39  120 
51  714 


1  963 

1  142 

757 

185 


11  866 

10  402 

7  298 

1  321 

1  457 
316 

1  464 


348 
214 
129 


1  595 

1  090 

793 


8  243 

7  167 

372 

704 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (0)  iVillilield  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  e 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  this  table. 


illaole.      (X)  Not  applicable. 


27-20    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

S21 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


SM2 

543 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-31566 
562 

563 1 568 
563 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 
I   LUMBER  YARDS 


BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


MEAT  MARKETS 

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  . 
CANOYi  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING. 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI 5ED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  ......... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


Coextensive  with  Buchanan  County,  Mo, 


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (0)  'Vittiheid  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslote  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


IS  727 
15  677 
2  636 


18  681 
15  677 
2  638 


21    243 

20   621 

14    128 

14    128 

9    855 

9    855 

(D) 

(01 

10) 

(Dl 

2    176 

1    892 

3   424 

3    358 

16  350 
6  266 
1  297 


460 

45    072 

569 

28    096 

108 

18   977 

ID) 

IDl 

(D) 

IDI 

184 

3    758 

607 

11    480 

(Dl 

2 

403 

9 

260 

3 

143 

(D) 

(Dl 

ID) 

ID) 

7 

292 

4 

801 

(D) 

(01 

(D) 

? 

887 

285 

- 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-21 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  ol  business 


Total 

(number) 


Wltti 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
enhre 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  ol 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

ST.  JOSEPH  SMSA-Contmued 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERINfi  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi    GLASSKARE.    METALIVARE    STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINSS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL^  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS  1  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICrCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT!  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBYi  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS • 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


7  988 
«  965 
3  4714 


6 

096 

5 

965 

131 

0 

135 

927 

616 

125 

491 

3  154 
528 
340 

1  009 
767 
(Dl 


6  513 
3  329 

2  741 
426 


7  668 
4  923 
3  440 


9  829 
763 
562 


(0) 

3  010 

528 
340 
875 
755 


101 


1  738 

1  327 

896 


21  272 
9  673 
7  184 
1  667 


32  786 
24  675 
16  485 


3  615 
681 
929 

2  ISO 


2  721 
2  929 


Standard  Notes;      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  '.Viltiheld  loavoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X) 
'Nonstnre  retailers,  oart  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


27-22    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 


SI  LOUIS,  M0,-ILL.SMS< 


Consists  of  St.  Louis  city  and  Franklin,  Jefferson,  St.  Charles,  and  St.  Louis  Counties,  Mo.;  and  Madison  and  St.  Clair  Counties, 


521 

522 
523 
S2<t 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 

5143 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-31 568 
562 

563.568 
563      ( 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS'  WALLFAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARD*ARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DkY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


2  847  475 


140  646 

45  678 

14  761 

5  385 

12  316 

1  894 

44  044 

16  566 


446  285 
352  178 
49  249 
40  680 
2  563 
1  615 


696  704 
644  477 

7  635 
612 

5  563 

13  428 

8  768 

14  296 
11  283 

3  013 

784 

1  141 


527  500 

435  688 

404  375 

10  567 

20  746 

40  593 

26  400 

9  594 

15  225 

5  791 

8  497 

937 


136  984 

34  416 

33  168 

1  248 

47  853 

38  237 

9  616 

1  447 


24  996 

25  433 
1  944 
6  944 

900 

15  645 

3  886 

400 


2  751  555 


137  236 

45  480 

14  213 

4  949 

11  880 

1  814 

42  518 

16  382 


444  943 
352  178 
48  859 
39  838 
2  555 
1  513 


664  006 
623  429 

7  309 
522 

4  933 
3  970 

8  416 
14  054 
11  151 

2  903 
476 
897 


521  014 

435  660 

404  347 

10  567 

20  746 

37  247 

25  318 

9  588 

13  201 

5  257 

7  307 

637 


133  754 

33  868 

32  846 

1  022 

47  643 

38  105 

9  538 

1  41S 


23  648 

24  421 
1  944 
6  944 

900 

14  533 

3  852 

312 


20  430 
6  537 

1  984 
919 

2  138 
379 

6  845 
1  628 


67  280 
52  657 
8  710 
5  322 

408 
183 


59  557 

52  531 

749 

70 

499 

543 

987 

4  023 

3  492 

531 


45  799 

36  681 

33  708 

1  219 

1  754 

2  751 

3  956 
1  301 
1  110 

446 
628 
35 


21  181 
6  387 

6  109 
278 

7  610 
6  074 
1  535 

239 


3  353 
3  340 

265 
1  025 

150 
1  890 

454 
37 


386  625 
127  391 
37  320 
16  224 
35  289 
6  750 
137  217 
28  434 


382  776 
096  511 
167  491 
105  926 
8  313 
3  535 


1  128  906 

993  690 

14  784 

1  342 
9  138 

10  541 

19  401 

75  734 

56  054 

10  670 
847 

2  429 


874  796 

696  379 

533  450 

22  732 

40  197 

51  401 

80  254 

25  291 

21  471 

8  355 

12  449 

557 


401  233 
123  085 

115  326 
6  759 

142  827 

116  125 
25  702 


62  036 

63  659 
5  622 

19  162 
3  253 

35  622 

8  787 

839 


25  820 

20  403 

3  587 

1  607 

146 


77 


15  595 

13  160 

198 

23 

153 

236 

402 

1  370 

1  157 

213 


7  647 
5  702 
5  242 
195 
264 
576 
831 
319 
219 
96 
115 


5  527 
1  715 
1  530 


Standard  Notes       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  iVilhheld  In  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonslore  retailers,  pail  ol  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  Ihis  table. 


(X)  Not  applicaijie. 


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MISSOURI    27-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 

entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ST.  LOUIS.  MO,-ILL..SMSA-ConlinueJ 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINSSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY  1  CURTAlr^i  UrHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE  1  METALWARE  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


4  306 
2  283 
1  S«0 


3  352 
1  933 
1  280 


128  298 

85  803 

72  656 

7  469 
3  219 

952 

1  507 

25  782 

B  414U 

8  269 
1  271 
6  998 


221  902 
152  920 
97  669 
19  441 
24  677 
11  133 
68  982 


110  493 

108  733 

1  760 


174  502 

48  788 

9  243 

1  091 
8  152 
3  815 

928 

2  887 

8  163 

7  665 
498 

12  638 

7  432 

3  546 
17  360 
23  324 

7  270 
237 

7  350 

8  467 

9  818 
2  280 

2  493 
5  260 

3  137 
7  484 

627 
402 

2  116 
350 
657 

5  569 


56  103 
12  868 
23  296 
19  939 


124  778 

83  501 

71  620 

6  765 

2  869 

872 

1  375 

25  064 

8  098 

8  115 

1  229 

6  8S6 


207  978 
149  128 
94  871 
19  437 
23  885 
10  935 
58  850 


109  933 

108  277 

1  656 


163  480 
45  784 
e  363 
679 
7  684 
3  709 
928 

2  781 

6  997 

6  709 
288 

12  338 

6  994 

3  546 
16  264 
22  546 


9  432 

2  004 

2  207 

5  260 

2  799 

7  322 

473 

260 

1  694 

350 

451 

4  587 


47  319 
12  764 
21  676 
12  879 


17  606 

12  311 

10  106 

1  252 

542 

122 

289 

3  094 

1  097 

1  104 


15  333 

15  091 
242 


21  211 

2  656 

1  726 

203 

1  523 

530 

117 

413 


27 
870 
595 
594 

2  585 

3  934 
(Dl 
IDI 


2  072 
251 
331 
639 


359  608 
253  755 
210  442 
23  444 
10  656 
3  277 
5  936 
50  160 
20  518 
25  375 
2  343 
23  032 


006  282 
814  289 
505  989 
123  632 


288  392 

284  047 
4  345 


399  803 
47  309 
35  851 
3  908 
31  943 
10  309 
2  144 
8  165 

14  441 
13  912 
529 
16  734 
10  186 
10  655 
47  975 
77  717 


7  004 

1  056 
3  328 

2  620 


(Dl 


39  518 
5  292 

5  534 
11  656 

6  366 
34  942 

1  609 
535 
4  305 
1  100 
1  080 
14  589 


139  861 

21  828 

65  942 

52  091 


830 

571 

685 

381 

082 

221 

243 

51 

141 

58 

54 

16 

66 

25 

658 

127 

240 

99 

336 

64 

5  494 
806 
491 


805 
249 
221 


1  839 
408 
657 
764 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  aDPlicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


27-24    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE 4.  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«-  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


543 
5"W 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


55PT(5514I 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-3 1 568 
562 

563 1  56B 
563      ( 


SfWgEIiaCA 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


Coextensive  with  Greene  County,  Mo. 


15  604 

9  234 

869 


24  032 
14  692 
3  692 
5  124 


43  573 
31  292 
28  110 


15  342 

9  234 

837 


23  976 
14  692 
3  650 

5  110 


42  539 
31  292 
28  110 


11  663 
2  954 
2  954 


4  359 
3  657 

702 
227 


1  944 

1  080 

173 


3  609 

2  232 
673 
605 


1  715 
449 
449 


33  S68 

18  499 
2  814 


73  510 
47  036 
12  281 
12  346 


503 

64  537 

417 

42  998 

114 

38  671 

303 

4  327 

283 

5  708 

545 

10  991 

31  093 
7  864 
7  864 


11  443 

9  820 

1  623 

672 


Slandaid  Notes;      -  Renresents  zero.      (0)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
•NonDlore  telailets.  njr!  o(  'IIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-25 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


SPRINGFIELDSMSA-Conlinued 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALKARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

SIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


8  365 
5  955 
1    299 


11  «95 

10  133 

6  671 

753 


13  229 

13  082 

l"t7 


15  538 

2  763 

958 


2  27l( 
398 
788 

1  088 


8  216 
5  821 
t  211 
1  116 


11  019 
9  735 
6  397 

753 
1  979 

606 
1  284 


11  776 

2  6B9 

e'16 


166 

1  231 
1  182 


383 

26 

822 

018 

20 

170 

735 

It 

«50 

210 

1 

«9it 

2  739 

2  529 

1  720 

225 


59  970 
55  797 
39  318 
5  852 
7  818 
2  809 


173 


27  534 

27  291 

243 


353 
2  957 
6  745 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


27-26    MISSOURJ 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


512 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561.567 

562-3.561 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


BUCHANAN  COUNTY 


(COEXTENSIV!:  WITH  ST.  JOSEPH  SM5A.  SEE  TABLE  Ul 


CAPE  GIRARDEAU  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  F=LUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STOREb 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

*OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETAkY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STOr<ES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


748 

1  348 

2  873 


4  627 
2  515 
2  312 


3  292 

2  595 
697 


2  241 

1  762 

479 


4  787 
2  475 
2  312 


3  040 

2  509 

531 


2  225 

1  746 

479 


406 
546 
298 

447 


1  306 
759 
104 
158 
285 


10 

253 

(Dl 

2 

678 

1 

513 

1 

165 

4 

481 

15  054 
8  540 
6  524 


22  150 

20  264 

1  886 


13  830 

737  ' 

801 

2  033 

(D)  ; 

5  709 
466 
941 


i  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-27 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1.0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


CLAY    COUNTY 

FIETAIL 
LUMBER  I 


TRftDEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGt  PLUMBING.  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


faENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITU(»E.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION. 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


MUSIC  STORES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES '.     . 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withtieli  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  879 
3  315 
J77 
1  «0B 
1  779 


"4  315 

1  910 

2  135 


8  211 
6  85« 
1  357 


6  771 
3  315 
377 
1  388 
1  691 


"t  123 

1  798 

2  325 


8  127 
6  770 
1  357 


1  509 

1  437 

243 

203 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

ID) 

2  103 

1  669 

rqsi 

1-477 

2  079 

1  840 

239 


42  622 
37  743 
4  879 


1  365 
ri  371 
1  063 
3  205 


27-28    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


•Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

nnents 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

No«,  15 

businesses 

522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


54 
541 
542 
543 
5U4 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 1  567 

552-31 568 

562 

563 1558 

565 

566 

564 1 559 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


DUNKLIN  COUNTY 

r?ETAIL 
LUMBER  1 


TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

Lur^BER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HAROWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETSi  FliH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY  1  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAr;  STORES 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


8  487 
1  373 
205 
1  350 
5  559 


1  825 

1  255 

550 


1  771 

1  255 

516 


2    851 

2    405 

891 

725 

131 

(Dl 

40 

. 

506 

605 

271 

149 

558 

528 

344 

ID) 

3  894 
2  250 

1  634 


5  254 
4  055 
1  208 


)  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-29 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numt)er) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FliH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION. 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


USIC  STORES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIC'iERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLf  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  il/ithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X) 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  030 

3  619 

259 

895 

1  257 


1  856 

1  0"t9 
807 


5  832 
«  551 
1  281 


5  864 

3  619 

259 

751 

1  235 


1  810 

1  013 

797 


5  im 

4  525 
917 


8  076 

7  642 

390 

214 

216 

216 

lUI 

<U> 

209 

(D) 

U  712 

4  704 

276 

198 

1  971 

1  931 

533 

10  966 

334 

7  009 

32 

587 

84 

1  727 

83 

1  643 

5  062 
3  068 
1  994 


19  124 
16  831 
2  293 


15 

790 

289 

530 

(Ul 

(D) 

6 

448 

432 

7 

362 

2730    MISSOURI 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 

523 
521 
5251 
5252 


53  P4RT* 

531 

533 

539      I 


543 

5U4 

5«5 

5U6 

5U62 

5U63 

5«9 


55  EX.55'* 


561.567 

561 

567 

562-3 < 568 
562 

563 > 568 
563 


GREENE  COUNTY 

(coextensive  with  SPRINGFIELD  SMSAi  SEE  TABLE  •>) 


JACKSON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILCING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSt  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  ■ 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS ,. 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE»ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIi.  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL.  

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NunFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEA,.ERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  aOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availat)le. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


35  19U 
1«  327 
2  752 


210  911 

201  385 

1  717 


76  557 

10  836 

10  551 

285 

31  558  I 
25  853 
5  705  I 
797 


(X)  Not  aeplicable. 


74  259 
49  895 
14  097 
8  968 
775 
524 


206  845 

198  275 

1  387 

347 
1  599 

1  111 

2  685 
I  850 

835 


190  131 
159  006 
136  345 


31  364 

25  679 

5  685 

787 


4  982 

2  069 

358 


26  872 

22  794 

2  563 

1  307 

138 


70 


18  105 
14  725 
12  121 


2  932  112 


96  196 
40  377 
7  394 


47""  984 
40".  724 
46  252 
23  373 
2  286 
1  349 


350  467 

322  767 

2  254 


2  974 
13  472 
10  075 

3  397 


355  235 

292  427 
246  287 


5  940 
4  869 
1  071 


113  151 

92  532 

20  619 

2  793 


8  495 

6  914 

1  096 

412 


3  090 

2  433 
2  048 


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MISSOURI    27-31 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


4CKS0N  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


PPARE.L1  ACCESSORY  STORES — CONTINUED 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  *EAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Furniture,  home  furnishings,  equipment  stores 


TOTAL 

furniture.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSKIARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLAhJEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTIIMG  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AI^D  HOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGiOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


21  796 

U  Oil 

920 


to  667 

21  996 

14  786 

5  271 

1  047 

56 

836 

9  409 

4  317 

4  945 


82  531 
63  585 
45  437 

7  278 

8  731 
2  139 

18  946 


51  133 
48  756 
2  377 


68  249 
15  953 
10  772 
500 
10  272 
2  883 
1  043 
1  840 


2  902 

1  797 
992 

9  525 

2  755 

IDI 

22 

(01 

1  462 

3  399 

773 
1  236 

1  510 
3  742 

2  IBl 
(01 


86  575 
58  768 
14  595 
13  212 


21  662 

10  975 

920 


39  025 
20  862 
14  066 
5  021 
949 


80  855 
62  731 
44  867 

7  274 

8  561 
2  029 

18  124 


50  559 
48  246 
2  313 


65  305 
15  325 
10  338 


2  842 

1  795 

992 


1  462 

3  363 

683 

1  232 

1  462 
3  602 

2  133 


3  971 

1  658 

129 


6  546 
3  902 
2  595 


1  886 

570 

3  297 


7  388 

7  162 

226 


82  090 
56  190 
15  763 

4  699 

5  438 
22  554 
11  689 
14  611 

275 
14  336 


418  489 
352  396 
258  776 
44  161 
36  838 
12  621 
66  093 


141  806 

136  786 

5  020 


182  114 
16  625 
38  681 


7  592 
1  892 
5  700 


3  743 

3  569 

1  871 

28  698 


769 

14  676 

84 

1  566 

186 

4  933 

223 

4  198 

626 

13  444 

484 

8  726 

8  681 

7  431 

5  300 

923 

965 

243 

1  250 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availalile.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


27-32    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


5a 
5«1 
512 
5tt3 
541 
545-549 


55  ex.554 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


aSPER  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES.  ....  

LIMITED  PRICE  VARiETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION. 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


MUSIC  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


8  339 
4  499 
1  175 
1  049 
1  616 


16  195 

12  086 

2  146 

1  963 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


24 

025 

11 

075 

4 

541 

932 

101 

1 

361 

(Dl 

734 

1 

394 

6  214 
5  001 
1  213 


10  965 

2  765 

379 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


1  129 
1  043 
1  616 


16  187 

12  086 

2  146 

1  955 


3  047 

1  092 

845 

1  734 


2  214 
1  787 

2se 

139 


16  092 

8  037 

3  651 

2  326 

2  078 


45  222 
36  087 
5  508 
3  627 


16 

540 

12 

106 

2 

320 

(Dl 

3 

953 

(Dl 

1 

768 

3 

673 

12  145 
6  236 
5  909 


24  158 
21  353 

2  805 


18  474 
2  225 
1  013 


2  640 

2  846 

3  652 

4  830 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-33 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY 


RETAIL 

LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  UTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


3  737 
2  647 
1  090 


3  718 

(D> 

275 

275 

135 

113 

ID) 

(D) 

295 

173 

1  469 

1  415 

259 

159 

1  077 

1  029 

(D) 

179 

639 

11  565 

507 

8  967 

2H 

5111 

80 

1  571 

28 

513 

3  678 
2  560 

1  018 


11  635 
8  935 
2  701 


239 

5  097 
562 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


27-34    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments With 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 
52'* 
5251 
5252 


5U2 
5U3 

5aa 

5«5 

5U6 

5U62 

5163 

5U9 


55  EX. 554 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

ST  LOUIS  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL. 


iSED. 


PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCH 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAr.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


39  500 
16  056 

a  6«i 
1  207 
3  299 
373 
8  859 
5  065 


175  761 

146  08« 

14  928 

14  283 


264  281 

249  311 

3  255 


5  288 
4  271 
1  017 


12  004 
8  817 
3  187 


7  412 

8  374 
116 

3  215 
760 

4  283 


(D) 


39  088 
16  056 
4  525 


176  195 

145  084 

14  782 

13  877 


259  639 
246  089 

3  207 
(D) 

1  023 
896 

2  98B 
5  274 

4  257 
1  017 


187  804 

160  354 

144  154 

5  848 
9  342 

11  845 

6  949 
3  608 
5  048 
1  824 
3  224 


7  058 

8  276 
116 

3  215 
760 

4  185 
(01 


20  907 
16  314 
2  623 
1  777 


24  561 

22  050 

297 

(Dl 

103 

110 

387 

1  598 

1  392 

205 

(D) 


15  748 

13  811 

12  294 

738 

779 

881 

1  130 

511 

415 

164 

251 


113  284 
49  254 
11  832 


440  012 
347  753 
50  268 
38  304 


461  060 
411  971 

5  429 


7  915 
30  947 
26  607 

4  340 


317  968 
260  229 
229  118 

14  157 
16  954 

15  964 
24  157 
10  074 

7  544 
2  877 
4  567 


34  448 
25  684 
8  764 


245 
9  290 
2  867 
12  034 


9  354 

7  555 

1  171 

552 


2  659 
2  039 
1  810 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-35 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
•  ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 

nnents  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 

year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ST  LOUIS  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEHELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NE*S  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGiOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


34  767 
23  908 
19  595 
2  571 

1  36« 

14 

36U 

4  482 

2  784 

3  593 


56  603 
45  016 
27  740 
5  073 


44  354 

43  917 

437 


1  850 

1  595 

255 

328 


33  637 
23  184 
19  397 
2  263 


54  795 
44  344 
27  280 
5  073 
8  964 
3  027 
10  451 


44  304 

43  867 

437 


2  982 
4  000 
4  389 


23  585 

19  857 

3  330 

3  278 

12  067 

11  433 

4  749 

3  364 

2  635 

455 

204 

2 

68 


14  223 

12  456 

7  765 

1  671 


100  564 

72  851 

58  149 

6  747 

4  031 

500 

1  424 

10  282 

6  623 

10  808 

833 

9  975 


272  498 
236  774 
147  972 
31  185 
41  590 
16  027 
35  724 


109  708 

108  211 

1  497 


96  060 
13  897 
2  834 


10  777 
14  234 
3  393 


732 

14  588 

26 

590 

84 

1  565 

116 

2  200 

241 

4  942 

414 

7  039 

5  998 
42  058 
15  385 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


27-36    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

522-524 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5t 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561 1 567 

562-31 568 

562 

5631566 

565 

566 

564  >  569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


INDEPENDENCE 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFiODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL ., 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN. Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicalile. 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  058 

5  073 

1  595 

390 


2  963 
101 
441 


3  502 
2  027 

1  475 


7  058 

5  073 

1  595 

390 


5  269 

4  787 
482 


275 

3    877 

701 

429 

146 

110 

167 

167 

328 

328 

750 

750 

691 

657 

16  664 

11  285 

4  660 

719 


10  543 
7  305 
3  238 


25  528 

24  190 

1  338 


10  823 
432 
285 
228 
745 
1  210 
1  625 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-37 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5«2 

5"t3 
5HH 
515 
546 
51(62 
5't63 
549 


55   EX.554 


562-31 56 
562 

563 1568 
563 


KANSAS    CITY 


RETAIL    TRADEi    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  , 
RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

CTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTH 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCrCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


ACCESSORY  STORES 


EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


26  387 
10  280 
1  958 


159  588 
139  533 
11  904 


30  684 
25  327 
5  357 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  par!  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


26  041 
10  280 
1  948 


149  890 
122  204 
100  752 


30  538 
25  199 
5  339 


19  785 

9  383 

920 


3  963 

1  557 
259 


25  399 

21  994 

2  180 

1  016 


14  349 
11  390 
8  990 


5  883 
4  858 
1  025 


2  606  797 


76  431 
30  372 
5  072 


450  271 

388  179 

39  529 

18  885 


280  155 
222  999 
180  725 


11  779 
6  953 

4  626 


112  774 
93  045 
19  729 


7  954 

6  624 

939 


2  421 
1  843 
1  499 


27-38    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRJlPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSVIAREi  METALWARE  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  HOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


53  PART*  TOTAL 

531         DEPARTMENT  STORES 

533         LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

539  I  MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


35  080 
18  78U 
13  2U8 
"t  305 


57  283 
42  521 

5  999 

6  607 


10  tl2 
162 
9  950 
2  642 
853 
1  789 


608 
8  587 
1  606 


7  759 

3  975 

799 

619 

2  366 


33  786 

17  976 
12  682 
4  199 


(D) 
7  287 
4  029 
4  494 

140 
4  354 


74  436 
56  773 
42  173 
5  995 


57  394 
14  739 
10  024 
300 
9  724 
2  642 
853 
1  789 


3  572 

3  502 

1  780 

1  732 

ID) 

101 

779 

497 

1  212 

IDl 

(Ul 

IDI 

120 

74 

2  029 

1  717 

82  690 

80  886 

58  427 

(D) 

13  564 

12  910 

10  699 

IDI 

7  535 

3  975 

753 


20  073 
16  834 
12  773 


8  515 

870 

2  120 


117  053 

72  254 

52  377 

13  877 


18  852 
11  232 
14  715 
443 
14  272 


360  168 
314  983 
239  257 
35  353 


163  996 

15  733 

37  846 

819 

37  027 

7  076 

1  530 

5  546 

4  629 


360  915 

101 

34  189 


16  350 
7  563 
2  523 


7  859 

6  634 

4  895 

761 


Standaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  *lthhelil  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-39 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  ol  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


5U 
541 
512 
5«3 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561.557 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


59  EX.59 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


ST  JOSEPH — CONTir^UED 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHI.iG  STORES 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

521  (   LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

522  HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

523  PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

524  ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

5251  HARDWARE  STORES 

5252  FAR,-i  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

i-IMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRV  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


6  486 
3  270 
3  216 


43 

047 

3 

746 

3 

799 

2 

541 

6 

645 

(Dl 

24 

600 

207  400 

182  118 

17  877 

5  362 

1  226 

817 


8  264 

1  138 
3  091 

2  168 
923 

2  355 

1  548 

132 


41  761 
3  746 
3  519 
2  303 


207  154 

182  118 

17  727 

5  322 


532 

11  250 

408 

28  525 

207 

3  844 

587 

12  403 

382 

9  250 

205 

3  143 

356 

7  292 

242 

4  801 

16 

285 

316 

ID) 

(D) 

502 

438 

35 

568 

552 

64 

(Dl 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

556 

2  555 

224 

009 

875 

125 

496 

484 

102 

457 

2  417 

410 

527 

136 

903 

633 

10 

815 

484 

9 

420 

361 

5 

228 

2/3 

18 

504 

(□) 

ID) 

448 

87 

169 

772  326 
687  592 
54  625 


13  777 

11  951 

1  475 

225 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


27-40    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


ST  LOUIS— CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY>  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAhERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIESt  NONMANUFACToR ING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS'  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS'  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  SrORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

*OMEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN. S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA'  GLASSWARE'  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO'  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS'  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


2  028 

1  023 

696 


223  976 

200  371 

2  385 
397 

3  797 
7  550 
2  318 
5  776 
U  398 
1  378 

387 
995 


183  053 
151  215 
lit  917 


17  625 

9  275 

2  904 

2  034 


23  722 

19  947 

3  775 

620 


6  420 
909 
138 


60  207 
41  317 
35  526 
2  558 
1  468 


914 


2  948 

594 

2  354 


43  397 
12  842 
8  007 


209  018 
191  819 

2  253 
315 

3  339 
2  078 
2  294 
5  712 

4  352 
1  360 

(D) 
(01 


181  479 
151  215 

144  917 


16  519 

8  949 

2  904 

1  892 


59  109 

16  891 

16  158 

733 

23  666 

19  907 

3  759 

616 


58  901 
40  413 
35  022 
2  430 

1  356 
864 
739 

13  262 

2  356 
2  870 

558 
2  312 


96  527 
69  242 
42  083 
12  838 
7  501 
6  720 
27  385 


19  029 

15  001 

240 

44 

341 

337 

359 

1  558 

1  322 

246 


15  742 
12  343 
11  584 


10  543 
3  785 

3  560 
226 

4  150 
3  514 

636 
109 


6  065 

5  677 

4  719 

388 

284 

120 

155 

1  542 

352 

394 

58 

335 


23  551 

19  362 

11  287 

4  246 

1  781 

2  048 
4  289 


351  549 
294  773 

4  990 
911 

5  739 

5  527 

6  397 
29  506 
24  622 

4  884 
(0) 
(D) 


303  834 
239  510 
222  442 


24  214 
28  324 
8  337 
3  349 


75  537 
63  875 
11  662 
2  038 


150  886 

114  210 

95  323 

7  122 
5  544 

2  777 

3  444 
30  642 

5  397 

9  537 

1  050 

8  587 


474  588 
385  319 
225  158 
64  175 
38  549 
37  427 
88  369 


2  446 
1  758 
1  549 


3  087 

1  023 

962 


1  251 

1  044 

207 


1  771 

1  222 

992 


9  587 
7  745 
4  652 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  itialor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-41 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

ST  LOUIS— CONTir^UED 


DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIuUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES ■ 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  . 

JEHELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  HOOD  DEALERS ■ 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEVIS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS.  .  .  . 
DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS 


SPRINGFIELD 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONER*  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


37  702 

37  302 

400 


71  1U7 

21  374 

5  555 

671 

4  884 

2  037 

570 

1  467 


237 
8  752 
7  712 

2  787 


4  200 

1  587 

1  138 

3  929 

1  060 

3  802 

298 

(Dl 

788 


20  901 

4  580 

8  407 

7  914 


67  425 
20  778 
5  081 


1  991 

570 

1  421 


237 
8  598 
7  556 
2  653 


(D) 

3  968 
1  389 

896 
3  929 

932 
3  738 

144 


4  528 
7  873 
6  016 


9  790 
1  257 
1  252 


104  206 

103  267 

939 


181  728 
23  185 
26  211 


5  727 
1  522 

4  205 


738 
25  962 
23  875 
9  210 


18  194 

3  375 

2  659 

8  798 

2  760 

18  591 
594 


(Dl 
1  777 


921 

58 

189 

400 

8 

507 

996 

18 

459 

525 

31 

223 

864 
(Dl 
168 
(D) 
253 

32    210 
(D) 

3  561 
(D) 

4  570 

506 
232 

71    528 
47    036 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withtield  to  avoid  tlisclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  tbis  tattle. 


27-42    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number! 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561.569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


SPRINGFIELD—CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

HOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

HOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STOkES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  • 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  bTORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


II  612 

2  960 
"t  359 

3  657 
702 

2  012 

2  05U 

227 


2  95U 
«  359 

3  657 
702 


449 

7  864 

555 

11  443 

565 

9  820 

90 

1  623 

(0) 

ID) 

275 

5  162 

17 

365 

48  964 
45  108 
3  856 


329 

26  294 

147 

2  784 

94 

1  948 

20 

343 

(U) 

(01 

188 

3  505 

164 

2  957 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-43 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  aree 

and  kind  of  business 

Fstablishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 

establish^ 

ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

MISSOURI 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT     FOOD    CONTRACTORS. 

TOTAL     

100 

100 

6    579 

6     579 

2    095 

i;  616 

822 

56 

21 
72 

21 

72 

798 
5    138 

7  98 

5    138 

313 

253 

1    718 

91 

6    331 
31   00  6 
2    309 

151 
628 
13 

19 

33 

li 

KANSAS    CI  TV    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT     roOD    CONTRACTORSi 

TOTAL     

ii 

it 

2    lOH 

2    101 

682 

13    115 

272 

11 

2 
30 

2 
30 

(D) 
1    910 

(D) 

1    910 

(D) 

(D) 
627 
(D) 

(D) 

12    20  6 

(D) 

(D) 
212 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

ST    JOSEPH    SMSA 

TOTAL 

2 

2 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

58U    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS! 

(D) 

1 

1 

III 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

(n) 

(D) 
1    561 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

32    5  31 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

ST    LOUIS    SMSA 

TOTAL     

56 

56 

1    7  39 

571 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT     FOOD    CONTRACTORSi 

29 

RFSTAURANTS       LUNCHROOMS 

11 

«2 

I  1 

816 
3   555 

816 
3    555 

319 
1     116 

7    770 
22    253 

112 
391 

SPRIMGFIELD    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS, 

TOTAL     

3 

3 

132 

132 

■38 

663 

11 

2 

22 

I 

2 

1 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

\n] 

(D) 
(DJ 

\l\ 

(D) 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  8. 


Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 
by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense.-  1963 


(These  data  were  collecled  by  llie  Department  ol  Defense  and  ar 

e  not  included  in  an; 

of  Itie  tabulations  of  ttie  1963  Census  of  Business] 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

20    831 

3    189 

3    179 

11    110 

53 

2    117 

325 

266 

1    793 

33 

661 

77 
70 
50  3 

11 

50    838 

6    592 

5    502 

38    380 

561 

6    990 

2    160 
1    519 
5   281 

117 

127 

66 
251 

88 

23 
12 
55 

11     751 

2    327 

1     162 

11    262 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

12    263 

1    225 
1    511 
9    527 

1    500 

173 

166 

1     161 

151 

17 
18 
356 

27    251 

3    711 

3    137 

20    106 

1    578 

101 

119 

1     302 

53 

170 

25 
51 
378 
33 

122 

7 
10 
91 
11 

8    835 

551 

703 

7    012 

561 

Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       fNA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


27-44    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


MISSOURI  1  TOTAL. 


ADAIR  COUNTY  

KIRKSVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ANDRE*  COUNTY 

ATCHISON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

AUDRAIN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
MEXICO  

VANDALIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BARRY  COUNTY  

MONETT  (PART)^  .  ■  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BARTON  COUNTY 

LAMAR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BATES  COUNTY  

BUTLER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BENTON  COUNTY.  . 
BOLLINGER  COUNTY 


BOONE  COUNTY  

COLUMBIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BUCHANAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ST  JOSEPH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BUTLER  COUNTY 

POPLAR  BLUFF  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CALDWELL  COUNTY. 


CALLAWAY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

FULTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CAMDEN  COUNTY. 


CAPE  GIRARDEAU  COUNTY. 
CAPE  GIRARDEAU  .  .  . 

JACKSON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARROLL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CARROLLTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CARTER  COUNTY. 


CASS  COUNTY 

HARRISONVILLE.  ,  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CEDAR  COUNTY  

ELDORADO  SPRINGS  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHARITON  COUNTY. 
CHRISTIAN  COUNTY 
CLARK  COUNTY  .  . 


CLAY  COUNTY 

EXCELSIOR  SPRINGS  (PART) 
KANSAS  CITY  (PARTT  .  .  . 

LIBERTY 

NORTH  KANSAS  CITY.  .  •  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 


CLINTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
CAMERON  (PARTI  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


COLE  COUNTY 

JEFFERSON  CITY  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


COOPER  COUNTY 

BOONVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


1  025 
920 
105 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


30   819 
178 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


8  114 

11  649 

34  296 
22  008 
6  138 

6  150 

24  319 
11  165 

13  154 

14  422 

7  689 
6  733 

16  548 
10  182 

6  366 

7  052 

5  034 

58  106 
47  900 
10  206 

116  005 

111  770 

4  235 

33  937 

27  664 

6  273 


19  013 
11  535 
7  478 


50  087 
36  080 
8  087 
5  920 


25  149 

10  695 

14  454 

10  989 

7  066 

3  923 

11  836 
6  762 

8  084 

136  360 

9  496 

12  926 
11  671 
89  028 

13  239 

14  511 
6  385 
6  126 

45  816 

41  468 

4  348 

16  855 

13  372 

3  483 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


4  809  958 

22  045 

21  081 

964 

7  614 

10  821 

32  080 
20  866 
5  650 
5  564 


12  986 
7  235 
5  751 

14  434 
9  428 
5  006 

5  470 

3  972 

54  628 
46  822 
7  806 

109  913 
106  702 

3  211 

30  329 
25  788 

4  541 


16  879 
11  223 
5  656 


46  799 
34  620 
7  763 


13  995 
10  286 
3  709 


23  205 

10  389 

12  816 

9  577 

6  280 

3  297 

10  532 

5  630 

6  874 

132  178 

8  980 

11  686 
11  385 
88  750 

11  377 

12  555 

7  721 

4  834 

43  498 

40  150 

3  348 

15  799 

12  988 

2  811 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


596 

842 

2  839 

2  071 

443 

325 

1  657 
870 
787 


13  175 

12  920 

255 

2  884 

2  473 
411 

707 

1  634 

1  148 

486 

512 

4  949 

3  970 
715 
264 


1  915 
954 
961 

927 
685 
242 

730 

475 

532 

13  252 

366 

1  589 

877 

9  029 

891 

1  018 
611 
407 

4  768 

4  440 

328 

1  510 

1  303 

207 


County  and  city 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
SULLIVAN  (PARTI^  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DADE  COUNTY.  . 
DALLAS  COUNTY. 
DAVIESS  COUNTY 


KALB  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
CAMERON  1P4RT1  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DENT  COUNTY 

SALEM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY 


DUNKLIN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

KENNETT 

MALDEN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
SoLLIvAN  (PARTI^   .  . 

UNION 

WASHINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GASCONADE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

HERMANN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GENTRY  COUNTY. 


GREENE  COUNTY 

SPRINGFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GRUNDY  COUNTY 

TRENTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HARRISON  COUNTY.  .  . 

BETHANY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


HENRY  COUNTY  

CLINTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HICKORY  COUNTY 
HOLT  COUNTY.  . 


HOWARD  COUNTY 

FAYETTE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HOWELL  COUNTY 

WEST  PLAINS.  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


IRON  COUNTY. 


JACKSON  COUNTY  .... 
INDEPENDENCE  .... 
KANSAS  CITY  (PART)'  . 

LEES  SUMMIT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ASPER  COUNTY 

CARTHAGE  

JOPLIN  (PARTi'   .  .  . 

WEBB  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 
CRYSTAL  CITY  .  .  .  . 

DE  SOTO 

FESTUS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JOHNSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

WARRENsBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KNOX  COUNTY. 


LACLEDE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

LEBANON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


5  630 

541 

4  366 


1  161 
192 
599 


With 
payroll 


4   068 

379 

3    236 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


7  511 

9  466 

7  028 

956 

6  072 


37  612 
17  045 
7  272 

13  295 

46  791 
6  510 
6  385 

14  138 
19  658 


4  758 
4  857 
9  901 


158  282 

143  761 

14  521 

15  840 

13  570 
2  270 

14  944 
7  672 
7  272 


9  554 

4  348 

5  206 

22  262 

12  685 
9  577 

4  949 

022  922 
68  133 

876  802 
11  192 
66  795 

111  940 
17  963 
73  260 

6  146 
14  571 

42  575 

7  860 
6  534 


23  168 

13  146 
10  022 


8  272 


7  353 

6  975; 

37Sl 


34  264; 
16  161 

6  954| 

11  149l 

41  7651 

6  278| 
5  9851 

13  3741 

16  1281 

I 

12  366 
4  513 

7  853 


147  668 
135  883 
11  785 

15  252 
13  228 
2  024 

13  902 

7  310 
6  592 

19  609 
13  169 
6  440 

1  265 

8  813 


20  054 
11  839 
8  215 

3  981 

993  282 
64  539 
855  976 

10  898 
61  869 

104  332 
16  729 
70  304 
5  746 

11  553 

38  365 
7  586 
a  032 
5  755 

16  992 

20  688 

12  898 
7  790 


17  460 
15  566 

1  894 


Slandaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
^Monett  IS  in  Barry  and  Lawrence  Counties.      'Excelsior  Springs  is  in  Clay  and  Ray  Counties.      'Kansas  City  is  in  Clay  and  Jackson  Counties. 
Crawford  and  Franltlin  Counties.       ^Joplin  is  in  Jasper  and  Newton  Counties. 


'CaiTieron  is  in  Clinton  and  De  Kalb  Counties.       'Sullivan  is  in 


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MISSOURI    27-45 


TABLE  9. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  iVIore:  1958 


-Continued 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


LAFAYETTE  COUNTY  .  . 
HIGGIN5VILLE  .  .  . 

LEXINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


LAWRENCE  COUNTY,  .  . 

AURORA  

MONETT  (PARTI'  •  • 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

LEWIS  COUNTY  .  .  .  • 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  .  .  . 

LINN  COUNTY 

BROOKFIELD  .  .  .  • 

MARCELINE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


LIVINGSTON  COUNTY.  •  i 

CHILLICOTHE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MCDONALD  COUNTY 


MACON  COUNTY  .... 

MACON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


MADISON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
FREDERICKTOWN.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MARIES  COUNTY. 


MARION  COUNTY 

HANNIBAL  (PARTl'   .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MERCER  COUNTY 


MILLER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ELDON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


MISSISSIPPI  COUNTY  . 
CHARLESTON  .... 
EAST  PRAIRIE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


MONITEAU  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CALIFORNIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MONROE  COUNTY.  . 
MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 
MORGAN  COUNTY.  . 


NE 


MADRID  COUNTY.  .  . 

NEW  MADRID  

PORTAGEVILLE  .  .  .  . 
SIKESTON  (PARTI*  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NEWTON  COUNTY 

JOPLIN  (PARTI'   .  .  . 

NEOSHO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NODAWAY  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MARYVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


OREGON  COUNTY. 
OSAGE  COUNTY  . 
OZARK  COUNTY  . 


PEMISCOT  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
CARUThERSVILLE  .  .  . 

HAYTI 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PERRY  COUNTY  

PERRYVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PETTIS  COUNTY 

SEDALIA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


30  203 
7  387 
10  320 


19  354 
7  698 
1  155 

10  U91 

11  352 
16  UIO 

20  073 
10  189 

3  6«2 
6  2«2 

23  756 
19  691 

«  065 


18  652 

11  226 

7  U35 

9  035 

6  U23 

2  612 


37  052 
26  779 
10  273 


11  716 

8  363 
5  383 

19  261 

11  009 
5  231 

3  021 

10  108 
«  663 

5  445 

12  274 

13  291 

9  570 

21  221 

4  780 

6  269 
196 

9  976 

27  825 
1  345 
16  303 

10  177 

23  843 
15  077 

8  766 

7  6741 

7  958 

5  002 

23  856 

9  479 

6  087 

8  290 

14  450 

11  128 

3  322 

40  145 
35  391 

4  754 


27  979 

7  079 
10  005 
10  894 

17  192 
(01 
(Dl 

8  723 

9  922 

13  846 

17  835 
9  545 
3  278 
5  012 

22  300 

18  857 
3  443 


15  778 
11  052 
5  716 

7  719 

5  843 
1  875 


12  546 

7  871 

4  575 

17  373 

10  151 

4  805 

2  417 


12  257 
8  032 

17  785 

4  350 

5  897 
188 

7  350 

24  671 
1  225 

15  755 
7  691 

22  161 
14  657 
7  494 


6  584 

3  700 

20  530 
8  201 

5  741 

6  588 

12  922 

10  398 

2  524 

37  383 
33  639 

3  744 


1  424 
892 
246 
286 

2  051 
1  803 

248 


935 
583 
353 

1  432 
911 
369 
152 

724 
385 
339 


1  556 
403 
508 


2  050 

1  454 

586 


1  884 
818 
523 
543 

1  233 

1  029 
204 

3  994 

3  567 

327 


Standard  Notes: 
•independent  city. 
'Monett  IS  in  Barry  and  Lawrence  Counlii 
New  Madrid  and  Scott  Counties. 


Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 


PHELPS  COUNTY 

ROLLA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

PIKE  COUNTY 

LOUISIANA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

PLATTE  COUNTY 

POLK  COUNTY 

BOLIVAR 

REMAINDEFi   OF    COUNTY.    .    . 

PULASKI  COUNTY  

PUTNAM  COUNTY 

RALLS  COUNTY  

HANNIBAL  (PARTl'  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

RANDOLPH  COUNTY 

MOBERLY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

RAY  COUNTY I 

EXCELSIOR  SPRINGS  ( PART f 

RICHMOND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

REYNOLDS  COUNTY 

RIPLEY  COUNTY 

ST  CHARLES  COUNTY 

ST  CHARLES  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

ST  CLAIR  COUNTY 

ST  FRANCOIS  COUNTY  .... 

BONNE  TERRE 

FARMINGTON  

FLAT  RIVER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

ST  LOUIS  COUNTY 

BERKELEY  

BRECKENRIDGE  HILLS  .  .  . 

BRENTWOOD 

CLAYTON 

FERGUSON  

FLORISSANT  

GLENDALE  

HILLSDALE 

JENNINGS  

KINLOCH 

KIRKWOOD  

LADUE 

HAPLEwOOD 

OVERLAND  

PAGEDALE  

PINE  LAWN 

RICHMOND  HEIGHTS  .  .  .  . 

ROCK  HILL 

ST  ANN  

SHREWSBURY  

UNIVERSITY  CITY 

VALLEY  PARK 

WEBSTER  GROVES  

WELLSTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

ST  LOUIS* 

STE  GENEVIEVE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

STE  GENEVIEVE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY,  .  . 

SALINE  COUNTY 

MARSHALL  

SLATER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

SCHUYLER  COUNTY 

SCOTLAND  COUNTY 

SCOTT  COUNTY  

CHAFFEE 

SIKESTON  (PARTI»   .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

(X)  Not  applicable.  ''Revised. 


27  572 
20  244 

7  328 

19  654 

8  449 
11  205 


13  682 
8  875 
4  806 


5  557 

224 

5  333 

29  719 
25  583 
4  136 


2  994 

6  299 

44  305 
28  829 
15  475 

6  511 

34  596 

3  814 
9  196 
9  444 

12  142 

658  200 

7  439 
5  430 

18  208 
75  506 
22  052 
17  493 

1  252 

559 

46  588 

503 

37  171 

5  484 
40  253 
22  853 

8  226 

9  595 
32  033 

7  322 

11  972 

1  175 
37  302 

2  451 
''31  336 

12  658 
202  226 

1  166  036 

9  594 
7  062 

2  532 

28  596 
17  693 

3  447 
7  456 


25  244 
19  372 
5  872 

18  004 

8  257 

9  747 


11  872 
8  496 
3  376 


27  559 
24  501 
3  068 


41  491 
27  885 
13  505 

5  159 

32  392 

3  508 
8  910 
8  842 
11  032 


17  804 
74  974 
21  464 
17  001 


45  562 

(01 

35  677 

5  470 

39  301 

21  295 

8  094 

8  985 

31  455 

7  028 

U  582 

(01 

33  894 

2  291 

"■30  480 

12  524 

192  522 


8  378 
6  536 

1  740 

25  824 
16  203 
3  345 
6  276 

6  581 

6  533 

27  476 

2  558 
19  894 

5  014 


510 
793 
717 


1  183 

347 


2  559 

2  438 

221 


69  511 

551 

492 

2  004 

9  530 

2  070 

1  532 

105 


(Dl 

3  845 

1  006 

4  701 

2  178 
557 
960 

3  441 
1  043 
1  247 

93 

3  896 

235 

^■3  014 

1  267 

20  415 

162  740 


2  318 

I  593 

274 


2  528 
162 

1  945 
400 


'Excelsior  Springs  is  in  Clay  and  Ray  Counties.       'Joplin  is  in  Jasper  and  Newlon  Counties.       'Hannibal  is  in  Marion  and  Ralls  Counties.       "Sikeston  is  in 


27-46    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958- 


Continued 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


SHANNON  COUNTY 
SHELBY  COUNTY. 


STODDARD  COUNTY. 


STONE  COUNTY  .  . 
SULLIVAN  COUNTY. 


TANEY  COUNTY 
■'EXAS  COUNTY 


2  490 
9  Bll 

23  345 
9  684 
13  661 

9  746 
7  394 

10  101 
15  303 


2  102 


19  797 
9  152 
10  545 

7  775 

6  430 

7  955 
13  009 


1  526 
834 
694 

305 
455 

708 
955 


'ERNON  COUNTY 

NEVADA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WARREN  COUNTY.  .  . 
WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 
WAYNE  COUNTY  .  .  . 
WEBSTER  COUNTY  .  . 
WORTH  COUNTY  .  .  . 


•  RIGHT  COUNTY 

MOUNTAIN  GROVE  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


17  292 
14  020 

3  272 

8  695 

8  401 

4  725 

9  827 

5  925 

11  753 

6  217 
5  546 


15  782 
13  495 

2  286 

7  857 
5  393 

3  872 

8  533 

5  333 

10  071 
5  971 

4  iOO 


636 

520 

300 

608 

399 

745 
439 
306 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


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TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Dala  ate  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions  ] 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


ST 

PART* 

5« 

55 

EX.SSt 

55PTI55UI 

59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


UMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

[NG.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  SLOG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SEKVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


511 
319 

1  291 
537 

1  209 

559 

512 
1  921 

U06 
1  198 

657 


2  181 

1  217 

1  021 
4  718 

690 

2  397 
1  095 


KANSAS  CITY,  MO.  KANS,  SMSA 


895 
397 
915 

"181 
380 
1  521 
366 
736 
135 


1  486  724 

85  473 

155  613 

323  873 

232  166 

93  621 

(0) 

62  970 

94  097 
72  891 
84  270 


1  434  278 


60  730 
87  725 
71  759 
75  568 


8  365 

5  656 

7  590 

5  938 

10  201 

1  263 


ST.  LOUIS,  MO-ILL, SMSA 


632 

455 
289 


2    427    468 

130  333 
340  906 
529  207 
369  219 
180  852 

148  558 
123  699 
195  927 

90  874 
157  894 
49  999 


2  289  890 

123  451 
335  514 
584  799 
363  057 
165  612 

144  580 
118  507 
174  117 


14  793 
22  460 
30  495 
28  599 
12  429 

9  467 
8  409 
8  033 
7  642 
14  489 
1  466 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  (o  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


109  913 

8  424 

14  984 

27  261 

16  348 

6  713 

8  287 

5  478 

6  890 
5  448 

9  327 
753 


9  199 
7  959 
7  507 
7  564 
13  487 
692 


27-48    MISSOURI 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


BOONE  COUNTY 


CAPE  GIRARDEAU  COUNTY 


59PT1591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT1591) 
59  EX.591 

53  PART* 


59PT(591] 
59  EX.591 
53  PART« 


S9PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER  1  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREt  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDKE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER"  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE"  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING"  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


retail  trade"  total  

lumber"  bldg  matls"  hdihe "  farm  equip.  dealers 
general  merchandise  group  stores*  .... 

food  stores  

automotive  dealers 

gasoline  service  stations  

apparel"  accessory  stores  

Furniture,  home  furnishings,  equipment  stores 

eating"  drinking  places  

drug  stores.  proprietary  stores  

other  retail  stores  

nonstore  retailers*  


238 
119 
660 


278 
218 
630 


58  106 

5  «05 
5  023 
12  936 
10  198 

4  359 

H  639 
2  621 

1  433 

2  386 

5  322 
483 


3  315 
21  523 
23  681 

9  020 

4  517 
2  970 

5  968 

6  201 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY 


45  791 

5  341 
2  201 

11  853 

6  754 
5  714 

2  069 

2  589 
4  239 
1  486 

3  928 
597 

JASPER  COUNTY 


111  940 

7  959 

14  583 

24  023 

22  876 

9  657 

4  303 

4  322 

5  452 


ST.  LOUIS  COUNTY 


558  200 

37  031 
89  887 
205  520 
102  223 
61  501 

29  753 
21  218 

33  597 
29  008 

34  032 
14  230 


445 
143 
295 


5  250 
4  799 
11  784 


4  529 

2  355 

3  883 


14  670 
3  183 
20  919 


41  755 

4  885 

1  623 
10  925 

6  612 

4  724 

2  089 

2  381 

3  741 


104  332 

7  753 
14  201 

21  405 

22  244 

8  225 

4  175 


633  825 

35  459 
89  227 
199  594 
101  305 
58  319 

28  797 
20  335 
30  737 
28  922 
30  970 
10  150 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  fable. 

BUCHANAN  COUNTY  coextensive  with  SI.  Joseph  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 
GREENE  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Springfield  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 


788 
330 
571 

378 
324 
1  223 
259 
752 
441 


5 

133 

5 

093 

11 

147 

7 

085 

3 

549 

3 

512 

3 

530 

2 

655 

1 

758 

5 

007 

505 

DUNKLIN  COUNTY 


37  612 

4  755 
2  512 
8  890 
7  230 
4  360 

2  290 
1  717 
1  380 

890 

3  517 

70 


JACKSON  COUNTY 


135 
572 
240 
537 

320 

235 

1  039 

239 

478 
95 


42  326 
127  610 
204  373 
145  588 

53  870 

76  269 

47  401 
71  450 
50  562 
58  594 
144  559 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY 


4  822 

2  385 
14  237 

5  243 
5  110 

1  405 

1  330 

3  179 
952 

2  524 
377 


46  799 

5  979 
4  905 
10  235 
7  086 
3  047 

(Dl 


4  505 

2  408 
7  310 

5  804 

3  954 

(Dl 


993  282 

40  445 
127  008 
199  173 
142  178 

50  705 

75  309 
45  839 
68  422 
49  918 
53  756 
140  527 


38  355 

4  536 
2  035 

13  395 

5  933 
4  358 

1  344 

1  270 

2  339 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MISSOURI    27-49 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1958 


SIC 

code 


S9PTI5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART» 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE  1  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSt  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLOG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


353 

253 

2  322 

370 
815 

623 

usv 

2  S66 
371 

1  206 
531 


68  133 

3  261 
It  911 
20  823 
15  364 
6  9«3 

2  147 


64 

539 

2 

735 

4 

907 

19 

813 

15 

110 

6 

669 

2 

095 

3 

668 

2 

902 

206 
256 
597 

491 
326 
828 
331 
680 


889  728 

34  208 
117  855 
160  322 
120  408 

35  575 

72  827 
42  412 
66  101 
44  370 
52  425 
143  225 


39  917 
210  581 
252  434 
170  855 

67  904 

86  207 
70  823 
111  077 


156  352 

117  590 

33  503 

72  047 

41  246 

53  851 

43  750 

48  411 

140  149 


37  127 
208  995 
225  374 
167  653 

61  636 

63  925 
67  633 

98  185 
41  426 
77  595 
25  041 


(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


4  291 

4  213 

11  301 

11  501 

14  821 

13  597 

17  225 

16  995 

4  092 

3  824 

3  325 

3  293 

2  682 

2  638 

4  955 

4  669 

2  698 

2  698 

5  400 

5  956 

1  070 

720 

8  682 

(D) 

15  135 

(D) 

27  129 

25  049 

(01 

16  346 

6  378 

5  934 

(01 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

7  108 

6  436 

(D) 

5  448 

9  372 

8  656 

1  081 

(D) 

143  751 

13  946 

19  144 

28  862 

27  395 

9  483 


7  489 
11  462 
1  243 


135  883 

13  675 

19  108 

26  620 

25  572 

8  365 

(0) 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  talile. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


Montana 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  28-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE   1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 12 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 16 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 17 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 19 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 19 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 20 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 - 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 21 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 21 


28-3 


state  total 


1963 


965,734, [ 

EACH  SYMBOL  =  5%  CHANGE  =  =  =  12% 


MONTANA  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN  MILLIONS  OF  DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials, Farm 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers 


1111 
1108 


i-3% 


General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service 
Stations 


Apparel,    ^43 
Accessory  Stores   p^ 

Furniture, Home  Furnishings,    ^32 
Equipment  Stores   ^34 

•  j6% 


■''. — '^^ 


Eating,  Drinking  Places 


81 


Drug  Stores,    ^27 
Proprietary  Stores   pi 32 

Other  Retail  Stores   ^|g3 
-0.5% 


Nonstore  Retailers    \w 


t^ 


1958     1963, 


1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census 


?8-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA    28-5 


TABLE  1  The  state:  1963  and  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTA 


522-5211 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


TOTAL 

.UMBERt  AND  OTHER  BUrLDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 
ICATINGi  PLUMBING.  PA  I  NT i  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

lARDWARE  STORES 

ARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENER 


MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STOR 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

IMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

ISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TAL. 


GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

IT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


RELi 


ACCESSORY  STORES 


56 

561.  567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.  568 

565 

566 

561.  569 


TOTAL 

ENiS.  BOYS*  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 

VIOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMENIS  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

.MILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FU 
TOTAL 


MISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING 


DRUG  STORES. 


59PT(591) 

591       ( 

( 


59  EX. 591 

592 

593 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTA 


595 
596 
597 


IQUOR  STORES 

NTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

ARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

EWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


2  025 

1  063 

962 


1  611 
903 
708 


107  937 
32  067 
1  506 
21  235 
50  129 


87  635 
38  503 
16  052 
33  080 


210  378 

2  03  lUU 

3  538 


18  133 

10  397 

11  681 

12  062 
2  622 

16  118 
6  072 
I  132 


31  177 
18  352 
15  825 


89  237 
19  831 
39  106 


31  803 
30  751 
1  019 


63  101 

21  108 
1  528 
1  521 
1    033 

12  521 
3  936 
6  057 

12  091 


105  655 
31  587 
(D) 
20  309 
19  515 


86  379 
38  503 
16  Oil 
31  862 


200  312 

193  932 

3  092 

(D) 

698 

(D) 


15  306 
5  856 
1  092 


31  885 

313 

17  103 

161 

11  183 

179 

83  269 

2  170 

18  319 

1  095 

31  950 

1  075 

31  111 

261 

30  062 

213 

1  019 

18 

59  259 

968 

21  152 

216 

1  118 

55 

1  166 

11 

3  187 

70 

11  981 

97 

3  562 

107 

5  913 

82 

(d) 

327 

Ul  176 

33  880 

1  130 

22  999 

50  167 


31  213 
10  280 

32  895 


191  866 

179  581 

(M 

661 


12  899 
9  631 

13  163 


32  313 
17  568 
11  775 


81  362 
10  626 
10  736 


27  119 

28  381 
1  038 


3  816 
21  615 
19  885 


71  812 
31  213 
9  991 
30  605 


179  882 
169  500 
(') 
(D) 
311 
(D) 


11  521 
9  237 

12  775 
11  133 

I  612 

13  901 
1  111 
1  191 


71  856 
38  110 
33  716 


26  799 

25  801 

998 


8  277 

17  717 

972 

551 

1  012 

978 

3  752 

2  821 

(Dl 

16  761 

1  120 

3  666 

8  061 

7  837 

(D) 

(d) 

Standard  Noles;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

•'Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


28-6      MONTANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2, 


The  State:  1963 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINSi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS'  *ALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE»ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONER?  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  N0NMANUFACTURIN6 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISEO 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NOivFRANCHISED 

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WItlitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


401 
267 
238 


Total,  all 

establish- 
ments 


107  937 

25  593 

5  «7lt 

1  085 

3  206 
215 

21  235 

50  129 


87  635 
38  503 
16  052 
31  901 
1  021 
155 


210  378 

203  114 

3  470 


820 

837 

1  784 

1  685 


198  218 
169  615 
150  824 

5  211 
13  580 

6  090 
12  057 

991 
9  465 
1  636 
6  854 

975 


48  433 

10  397 

10  361 

36 

14  684 

12  062 

2  622 

327 

104 


765 
762 
370 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


105  655 
25  227 
6  360 


86  379 
38  503 
16  014 
30  669 


200  312 

193  932 

3  092 


698 

763 

1  642 


195  870 

169  377 

150  585 

5  211 
13  580 

4  638 

11  853 
991 

9  Oil 

1  422 

6  708 


46  941 
10  237 
10  237 


14  450 
U  896 
2  554 


549 
722 
370 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


U  519 

3  043 

928 


15  576 

15  583 

273 


20  019 

17  032 

14  889 

537 

1  506 

374 

1  914 

114 

585 

120 

377 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


228  979 
57  072 
17  762 


243  317 
123  170 
50  775 
66  817 
2  250 
305 


358  528 

349  444 

6  586 


1  832 
1  333 

8  860 


399  475 
337  402 
294  309 

11  977 
31  116 

7  876 
39  148 

2  464 

12  585 
2  828 

8  227 
1  530 


122  187 
28  111 
28  111 


40  647 
34  288 
6    359 


11  842 
1  308 
1    069 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


546 
509 
175 


927 

884 
984 
019 


4  091 
3  463 
3  077 


946 
359 
359 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA    28-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov-  15 

businesses 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIF^IENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


336 
150 
100 


2  025 

1  063 

798 


611 
903 
668 


31  177 

18  352 

14  192 

2  657 

(01 

918 

IDI 

10  771 

2  «07 

2  647 

349 

2  298 


1  147 

7  364 

1  574 

39  406 


31  603 

30  754 

1  049 


63  101 

21  408 

1  528 


524 
973 
551 


7  328 
4  686 
507 
3  936 
6  057 
(01 


(Dl 


580 
129 
641 


10  860 
4  210 
2  479 


31  885 
17  402 
13  400 
2  611 


221 
349 

872 


83  269 
48  319 
38  554 
1  147 
7  052 
1  566 
34  950 


31  111 

30  062 

1  049 


59  259 
21  152 
1  148 


6  896 

4  608 
477 

3  562 

5  943 


2  255 

327 

809 

1  247 

1  401 

2  366 
580 
(D) 
497 


4  530 

2  634 

1  953 

436 


1  335 
297 
264 


18  378 

12  628 

10  531 

333 


3  915 

3  806 

109 


90  431 
51  364 
38  904 
7  506 


391  288 
265  235 
219  524 

8  176 
29  505 

8  030 
126  053 


79  871 
77  091 
2  780 


130  294 

25  820 

3  657 


3  596 
1  988 
1  608 


546 

10 

777 

460 

e 

857 

35 

735 

510 

10 

092 

942 

24 

735 

ID] 

(Dl 

(0) 

(Dl 

121 

2 

269 

766 

20 

793 

602 

9 

920 

37 

799 

95 

1 

753 

193 

4 

165 

187 

3 

528 

287 

5 

618 

89 

2 

067 

755 

2    202 

646 

1    139 

498 

859 

156 

8 

799 

249 

Stanrtard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


28-8      MONTANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


MONTANA!  TOTAL 


BEAVERHEAD  COUNTY.  .  . 

DILLON  

AEM4INDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BIS  HORN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HARDIN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BLAINE  COUNTY.  .  . 
BROAD»ATER  COUNTY. 
CARBON  COUNTY.  .  . 
CARTER  COUNTY.  .  . 


CASCADE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

GREAT  FALLS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHOUTEAU  COUNTY. 


CUSTER  COUNTY 

MILES  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DANIELS  COUNTY 


DAWSON  COUNTY 

GLENDIVE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DEER  LODGE  COUNTY.  . 

ANACONDA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


FALLON  COUNTY 


FERGUS  COUNTY 

LE»ISTO*N 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


FLATHEAD  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

KALI  SPELL 

*HITEFISH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GALLATIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BOZEMAN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GARFIELD  COUNTY. 


GLACIER  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CUT  BANK  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GOLDEN  VALLEY  COUNTY 
GRANITE  COUNTY  .  .  . 


HILL  COUNTY 

HAVRE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  . 
JUDITH  BASIN  COUNTY. 
LAKE  COUNTY 


Total 
(number) 


LEWIS  AND  CLARK  COUNTY 

HELENA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LIBERTY  COUNTY 


LINCOLN  COUNTY  .... 

LIBSY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MCCONE  COUNTY. 
MADISON  COUNTY 
MEAGHER  COUNTY 
MINERAL  COUNTY 


MISSOULA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MISSOULA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

mcnts 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1.000) 


12  426 
ID  5't8 

1  77B 

13  699 
II  628 

2  071 

8  482 

3  470 

8  184 

1  563 

1?6  89<) 
1  19  253 

7  (.6  1 


22  110 
21  380 

730 


16  015 
14  831 
1  184 


23  088 
20  253 
2  835 

49  657 
34  653 
5  605 
9  399 

42  275 
33  630 

8  645 

1  828 
13  787 


602 

3  844 

24  427 
21  721 

2  706 

3  624 

2  324 

13  096 

44  614 
41  322 

3  292 


12  247 
8  724 

3  523 

2  774 

4  448 

3  184 

3  209 

78  907 
70  635 
8  272 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


12  036 

10  504 
1  532 

13  213 

11  418 

1  795 

8  354 

2  976 

6  332 

1  343 

124  671 

117  726 

6  945 


21  666 

20  968 

698 


15  645 

14  643 
1  002 

15  607 
15  252 

355 


22  264 
19  795 
2  469 

47  303 
33  411 
5  299 
8  593 

41  773 
33  400 
8  373 


13  529 
9  364 
4  165 

368 

3  244 

23  301 
20  907 

2  394 

3  394 

1  932 

11  768 

43  404 
40  408 

2  996 


11  399 
8  326 

3  073 

2  618 

4  034 

2  938 

2  481 

76  361 
68  667 
7  694 


16  912 

15  935 

977 


2  525 

2  250 

275 

5  774 

■4  312 

528 

934 

5  102 
4  223 

879 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


5  390 

4  969 

421 


1  084 
792 
292 

235 

395 
268 

248 

9  800 
8  748 
1  052 


2  234  334 

29  973 

26  301 
3  672 

28  135 
25  025 
3  110 

18  552 
6  132 

14  493 

2  577 

330  849 
310  562 
20  287 


51  082 

49  747 

1  335 


33  995 

31  973 
2  022 

36  240 

35  439 

801 


51  161 
45  342 

5  819 

119  910 

88  261 

10  348 

21  301 

104  368 
87  449 
16  919 

3  745 

32  707 

21  761 
10  946 

847 

6  262 

56  225 
50  273 
5  952 

5  950 

3  427 

22  211 

111  556 

101  937 

9  619 


22  593 

16  899 
5  694 

5  390 

9  152 

4  816 

5  292 

200  555 
178  181 
22  374 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


4    210 

3    893 

317 


Active 
proprie- 
tors o( 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


1  437 

1  122 

315 


1  681 

1  528 

153 


2  841 

2  528 

313 


7  195 
100 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


107  937 
1  334 


(Dl 
101 

1  522 

1  258 

1  106 

240 

8  396 

7  869 

527 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


1  555 
1  942 


3 

437 

2 

776 

661 

4 

021 

2 

433 

458 

1 

130 

5 

439 

5 

099 

1 

340 

3  831 

2  834 

997 


4  746 

4  478 

268 


7  008 
4  957 
2  051 


Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA    28-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kind-of-business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

i 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,0001 

(number! 

($1,000) 

993 

210    378 

185 

198    218 

1    075 

83    955 

150 

18    133 

336 

31    177 

2   025 

89    237 

250 

31    803 

901 

53    101 

271 

10    860 

1 

13 
9 

2    118 

2    187 

261 

8 

8 

2    679 
2    579 

16 
10 
6 

1    217 
755 

181 

7 
7 

935 
936 

3 

3 

(01 
(Dl 

32 

16 
16 

1    310 
959 

381 

2 
2 

(01 
(Dl 

11 

12 

2 

1    219 
(Dl 
(01 

1 
1 

(01 
(01 

2 

3 

21 
11 
10 

3    659 

2    955 

701 

1 

2    300 
2    300 

17 
8 
9 

1    786 

1    251 

532 

7 
3 

551 
387 
167 

2 
1 

1 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

25 
17 
9 

1    128 
975 
153 

3 

3 

229 
229 

13 
11 
2 

(01 

1    109 

IDI 

J 

91 
91 

5 
5 

7 

S 

1    785 

6 

1    888 

8 

758 

10 

571 

1 

(Dl 

28 

877 

3 

281 

6 

162 

1 

(01 

8 

7 

807 

3 

525 

1 

209 

1 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

11 

203 

2 

(01 

5 

187 

- 

- 

9 

25 

1    930 

1 

1    002 

12 

726 

10 

311 

2 

IDl 

33 

962 

1 

295 

21 

(0) 

- 

- 

10 

9 

519 

1 

ID) 

2 

(D) 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

9 

215 

1 

(Dl 

1 

204 

2 

101 

11 

91 
79 
15 

27    525 

26    310 

1    315 

10 
35 
5 

28    159 

27    783 

375 

98 
82 
16 

8    355 

7    501 

852 

39 
37 

2 

6    189 
(01 
(Dl 

33 
32 

1 

5    823 
IDl 
IDl 

162 
U5 

17 

11    806 
9    391 
2    115 

18 
15 
3 

1    518 

1    393 

125 

77 
50 
17 

5   737 

5   025 

711 

37 
33 

1    157 

1    223 

214 

12 
13 
14 

13 

1    278 

7 

1    881 

8 

502 

2 

(D) 

- 

- 

20 

503 

3 

332 

8 

125 

- 

- 

IS 

13 
13 

1    795 
1    795 

11 
13 
1 

1    199 
IDI 
(Dl 

21 
21 
3 

1    582 

1    129 

153 

13 
13 

1    235 
1    235 

8 
8 

551 
551 

33 

27 
6 

1    753 
1    508 

215 

5 
5 

751 
751 

20 
20 

(01 
1    131 

IDl 

3 

3 

IDl 
IDI 

15 
17 
18 

5 

1    086 

6 

1    197 

7 

383 

5 

297 

1 

(01 

13 

161 

2 

(Dl 

1 

197 

- 

- 

19 

12 
8 

"t 

3    112 

3    256 

156 

9 
9 

3    711 
3    711 

11 
13 

1 

1    250 
(Dl 

ID) 

8 
8 

552 
552 

6 
6 

383 
383 

25 
17 

8 

1    683 

1    132 

251 

3 

3 

385 
385 

9 
8 

1 

503 
101 
IDl 

5 

3 
2 

103 
101 
101 

20 
21 
22 

27 
27 

5    217 
5    217 

8 
8 

2    390 
2    390 

17 
15 
1 

2    010 
(D) 
(Dl 

11 

11 

1    200 
1    200 

5 
5 

132 
132 

10 
36 

1    830 

1    711 

85 

I 

138 
438 

11 
12 

2 

(01 
859 
(Dl 

1 

1 

IDI 
IDI 

23 

24 
25 

5 

1    062 

7 

2    118 

7 

730 

5 

101 

3 

288 

11 

551 

2 

(Dl 

5 

IDl 

- 

- 

25 

31 
19 
12 

1    822 

1    353 

169 

12 
12 

1    617 
1    617 

32 
20 
12 

2    050 

1    317 

733 

11 
11 

1    102 
(01 
(D) 

7 
7 

553 
653 

31 
19 
15 

1    687 

1    181 

505 

7 
1 
3 

700 
557 
133 

21 
21 

3 

2   015 
(01 
(Dl 

4 

11 
11 

27 
28 
29 

39 
16 
7 
16 

11    372 
6    861 
1    101 
3    101 

32 

21 
2 
6 

9    179 

7    782 

(D) 

(Dl 

53 
28 

7 
18 

1  111 

2  197 
138 

1    205 

21 
16 

7 
1 

2    090 

1    130 

(D) 

(Dl 

20 
15 

2    135 

1    995 

110 

115 
38 
18 
59 

1    252 

1    955 

518 

1    519 

18 
11 

3 

1    585 

1    Oil 

350 

291 

53 
31 
6 
15 

1  199 

2  985 
519 
694 

12 
5 

6 

501 
181 

20 

30 
31 
32 
33 

29 

15 
1« 

9    316 
7    171 
1    315 

13 

11 
2 

6    108 
101 
ID) 

53 
31 
22 

1  315 

2  875 
1    110 

20 
16 

2    212 

1    927 

315 

15 

11 
2 

1    180 
(01 
IDl 

73 
25 

17 

3    553 
1    795 
1    757 

10 
5 
5 

1    101 
751 
337 

11 
20 
21 

3    175 

2    361 

811 

21 
15 
5 

186 
381 
102 

31 
35 
35 

2 

(01 

1 

ID) 

5 

195 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

259 

1 

IDl 

3 

39 

- 

- 

37 

9 

5 

3    580 
2    211 
1    339 

8 
6 

2 

2    213 

(D) 
IDl 

19 

5 
11 

1    212 
152 
790 

7 
5 
2 

585 
(01 
(01 

6 
5 

272 
272 

10 
15 
21 

1    165 
736 
729 

2 
2 

153 
(01 
(Dl 

17 

7 
10 

885 

182 
101 

3 
3 

102 
102 

38 
39 
10 

6 

391 

- 

- 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

85 

- 

- 

2 

(01 

- 

- 

11 

10 

1    186 

3 

131 

8 

155 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

22 

590 

1 

180 

5 

110 

- 

- 

12 

17 
13 

5   086 

1    897 
189 

8 
8 

3    882 
3    882 

28 
19 
9 

2    332 

1    111 
891 

10 
9 

1 

1    761 
(01 
(01 

9 

9 

799 
799 

12 
29 
13 

1    859 

1    116 
113 

5 
1 

1    111 
101 
(01 

18 
15 

3 

1    098 

1    000 

98 

9 
9 

611 
614 

13 
45 

7 

833 

5 

715 

8 

320 

- 

- 

1 

IDl 

21 

105 

2 

(01 

5 

192 

2 

(01 

46 

3 

269 

2 

(Dl 

5 

313 

2 

(01 

1 

22 

9 

153 

1 

(01 

3 

IDl 

- 

- 

47 

24 

2    291 

10 

3    021 

28 

2    030 

11 

830 

3 

90 

50 

1    170 

1 

550 

21 

1    015 

- 

- 

48 

37 
32 
5 

8    179 

8    015 

131 

18 
18 

10    139 
10    139 

15 
33 

13 

3    120 

2    517 

773 

25 
25 

2    516 
2    516 

25 
22 

3 

1    916 

1    805 

111 

86 
61 
25 

5    196 
1    111 
1    082 

9 
8 

1 

910 
(01 
IDi 

39 
31 
5 

2    870 
(01 

(0/ 

9 

7 
2 

515 
(01 
(0) 

49 
50 
51 

5 

573 

3 

(D) 

3 

212 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

6 

165 

1 

IDl 

3 

123 

2 

IDI 

52 

19 
11 
8 

1    196 
3   020 
1    175 

7 
3 

2    157 

1    711 

123 

22 
9 
13 

1    251 
801 
153 

9 

8 

1 

753 
IDl 

(D) 

7 
7 

715 
715 

30 
10 
20 

935 
321 
615 

5 

3 
2 

392 

IDi 
(01 

11 
8 
6 

152 
337 
115 

11 
9 

2 

278 
(01 
(01 

53 
54 
55 

3 

162 

1 

(D) 

2 

(D) 

- 

- 

1 

IDl 

12 

379 

1 

(01 

1 

115 

- 

- 

55 

18 

1    055 

5 

713 

9 

189 

1 

(D) 

- 

- 

20 

682 

5 

220 

10 

313 

- 

- 

57 

7 

937 

2 

(D) 

5 

601 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

13 

506 

1 

(01 

1 

(01 

- 

- 

58 

11 

1    088 

1 

(Dl 

13 

710 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

23 

575 

1 

IDI 

5 

ID) 

1 

28 

59 

16 
35 
11 

17    138 
15   963 
1    175 

36 
32 

15    002 
13    791 
1    208 

75 
51 
11 

7    330 
5    250 
1    080 

27 
25 
2 

3    191 
IDl 
(Dl 

31 
26 
8 

2    855 

2    185 

370 

109 
73 
36 

6    582 
1    932 
1    750 

22 
20 
2 

2    550 
101 
IDl 

50 
13 

7 

5    395 

5    058 

338 

11 
12 
2 

1    015 

(01 
(Dl 

60 
51 
52 

28-10     MONTANA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
busmesses 

(nunnber) 


Kmd-of-buslness  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  ■ 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,0001 


MUSSELSHELL  COUNTY  .  . 

ROUNDUP 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PARK  COUNTY 

LIVINGSTON  

REMAINDER  OP  COUNTY. 


PETROLEUM  COUNTY 
PHILLIPS  COUNTY, 


PONDERA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CONRAD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


POWDER  RIVER  COUNTY. 


POWELL  COUNTY 

DEER  LODGE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PRAIRIE  COUNTY 
RAVALLI  COUNTY 


RICHLAND  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SIDNEY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROOSEVELT  COUNTY  .  . 
WOLF  POINT  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


ROSEBUD  COUNTY  . 
SANDERS  COUNTY  . 
SHERIDAN  COUNTY. 


SILVER  80*  COUNTY.  .  . 

BUTTE.  .1 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


STILLWATER  COUNTY. 
SWEET  GRASS  COUNTY 
TETON  COUNTY  .  .  . 


TOOLE  COUNTY  

SHELBY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TREASURE  COUNTY. 


VALLEY  COUNTY 

GLASGOW 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WHEATLAND  COUNTY 
WIBAUX  COUNTY.  . 


YELLOWSTONE  COUNTY  .  . 

BILLINGS  

LAUREL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


5  «J3 

«  868 

565 

16  937 
m  752 
2  185 

525 

8  521 

11  130 
8  887 
2  243 


6  609 

5  198 

1  111 

3  339 

12  782 

19  923 
15  129 

3  794 

19  259 
11  542 

7  717 

6  533 

4  959 

10  128 

68  574 
61  244 

7  330 

5  517 

4  424 

7  744 

9  178 
7  053 

2  125 


21  860 

19  584 

2  276 

3  379 

1  298 

133  614 

109  617 

5  818 

18  179 


5  151 

4  630 

521 

15  127 
14  142 

1  985 

511 

7  563 

10  936 

8  873 

2  063 


6  271 

5  424 
847 

3  335 

12  044 

19  607 

15  935 

3  672 


7  415 

6  127 

4  349 

9  558 

64  220 
58  310 

5  910 

4  889 
4  284 

7  652 

8  596 

6  861 
1  735 


21  278 

19  324 

1  954 

3  153 

1  170 

130  184 

107  233 

5  606 

17  345 


252 

1  198 

1  812 

1  497 

315 

1  597 
950 
547 

547 

475 

867 

7  788 

7  027 

761 


428 

599 

1  216 
950 
255 


2  198 

1  994 

204 


16  370 

13  799 

567 

2  004 


11  174 
9  786 
1  368 

35  596 
31  600 
3  996 

961 

15  621 

24  142 
20  876 
3  266 


13  940 

11  897 

2  043 

5  282 

24  749 

41  086 

35  614 

5  472 

35  940 

22  030 
13  910 

10  993 

9  503 

17  235 

152  163 

147  147 

15  016 

9  310 

S  920 

15  552 

23  768 

19  078 

4  690 


47  574 

43  405 

4  268 

5  900 

2  746 

340  405 

284  178 

12  009 

44  218 


479 
259 
220 

184 

163 

287 

2  127 

1  892 

235 

147 

158 

242 


4  594 

3  812 

201 

581 


(Dl 


1  792 

2  781 


1  555 

1  274 

3  731 

2  169 

1  562 

3  647 

2  229 

1  418 

832 
189 

2  751 

2  463 
(Dl 
(0) 

758 

629 

1  470 


2  722 

2  419 

303 


10  125 

6  885 

599 

2  640 


1  156 
804 
362 


82U 
1  192 


(Dl 
(01 

589 

1  152 

445 


145 
1  795 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA    28-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-of-business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  * 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

-E 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

7 

« 

3 

1    251 

1    028 

223 

8 

8 

1    378 
1    378 

9 
6 

3 

591 
479 
112 

2 

1 
1 

ID) 
ID) 
ID) 

3 
3 

182 
182 

17 
12 
5 

492 
397 
95 

3 

2 
1 

ID) 
ID) 
ID) 

9 

8 

1 

217 
IDI 
IDI 

: 

-_ 

1 
2 

3 

31 
21 
10 

3    797 

3    521 

276 

7 
5 
2 

3    253 

IDI 
101 

31 
17 
14 

2    130 

1    405 

724 

13 
13 

783 
783 

9 
9 

238 
236 

49 
30 
19 

1    572 

1    253 

319 

6 
5 
1 

580 
ID) 
10) 

24 
14 
10 

1    083 
817 
266 

5 
5 

344 
(Dl 
(Dl 

5 
6 

2 

(D) 

- 

- 

2 

IDI 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

86 

- 

- 

3 

39 

- 

- 

7 

11 

1    697 

8 

1    204 

13 

1    002 

1 

ID) 

2 

(D) 

31 

812 

3 

(Dl 

12 

497 

2 

(Dl 

S 

8 
5 
3 

2    365 

1    871 

494 

9 
4 
5 

2    169 

1     446 
723 

14 
6 

8 

701 
378 
323 

4 
3 

1 

271 

ID) 
ID) 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(Dl 

24 
13 

530 
415 
115 

3 
2 

418 
(Dl 

10 
6 

4 

(01 
583 

(Dl 

u 

12 
12 

9 
10 

1 

(0) 

2 

(D) 

2 

IDI 

1 

ID) 

- 

- 

4 

254 

1 

(Dl 

2 

(01 

- 

12 

11 

7 

1    843 

1    677 

166 

2 
1 
1 

(D) 
(Dl 
IDI 

U 
9 
2 

1    100 
10) 

ID) 

* 

354 
354 

- 

- 

21 
13 
8 

875 
641 
234 

3 

3 

358 
358 

7 
6 
1 

ID) 
261 
(Dl 

2 

2 

(01 
(Dl 

13 

14 
15 

t 

632 

2 

IDI 

5 

347 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

207 

1 

IDI 

1 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

16 

21 

2    956 

6 

3    009 

19 

1    187 

6 

459 

2 

(tff 

38 

957 

7 

335 

22 

1    579 

2 

IDI 

17 

13 
5 

e 

3    565 

2    850 

715 

9 
6 
3 

5    278 

5    650 

428 

12 
10 
2 

1    355 
IDI 
ID) 

6 
1 

513 
IDI 
IDl 

8 
6 
2 

481 
(Dl. 
(01 

30 
19 
11 

1    173 
855 
307 

6 

1 

513 
(Dl 
(Dl 

12 
U 
1 

750 
IDI 
IDI 

8 
8 

252 
262 

18 
19 
20 

14 

5 
9 

3    801 
2    452 
1    349 

14 
5 
8 

4    701 
2    758 
1    933 

25 

7 
18 

1    469 
493 
995 

11 
8 

3 

855 
IDI 
101 

7 
4 
3 

557 
484 
73 

39 
15 
23 

1    599 

584 
1    015 

2 
4 

495 
10) 
(D) 

17 
11 
5 

1    045 
768 
257 

3 
3 

254 
254 

21 
22 
23 

10 

1    570 

4 

1    157 

15 

943 

3 

ID) 

2 

(0) 

16 

571 

2 

ID) 

7 

338 

2 

(Dl 

24 

13 

527 

6 

1    054 

11 

610 

1 

ID) 

- 

- 

34 

785 

3 

213 

12 

251 

6 

10) 

£5 

8 

1727 

3 

570 

13 

1    103 

5 

583 

3 

(Dl 

28 

1    091 

3 

(D) 

9 

822 

- 

- 

25 

101 
72 
29 

17    667 
15    195 
2    472 

33 

28 
5 

13    114 

12    810 

304 

52 

43 
9 

4    859 
3    525 
1    234 

35 
33 

2 

5    223 
(01 
101 

22 
22 

3    864 
3    854 

183 
141 
42 

7    365 
5    235 
2    129 

14 
11 

3 

2    521 

2    442 

79 

64 
53 
11 

4    871 

4    147 

724 

22 

11 
11 

257 
203 
54 

27 
28 
29 

13 

1    078 

4 

1    793 

8 

504 

4 

212 

1 

(Dl 

21 

473 

3 

181 

7 

(0) 

- 

- 

30 

6 

788 

3 

720 

7 

752 

2 

IDI 

1 

(D) 

13 

473 

2 

IDI 

2 

(D) 

- 

- 

31 

14 

1    392 

5 

1    991 

8 

440 

3 

114 

2 

(01 

18 

492 

4 

461 

10 

913 

2 

ID) 

32 

12 
6 
6 

1    823 

1    257 

556 

4 
4 

1    544 
1    544 

17 
10 

7 

1    215 
750 

455 

7 
5 
2 

342 
101 
(Dl 

5 
5 

197 
197 

36 
17 
19 

1    070 
534 
436 

4 
3 
1 

280 
(D) 
(D) 

11 

7 
4 

425 
(01 
(D) 

: 

I 

33 

34 
35 

3 

247 

1 

(D) 

1 

ID) 

- 

- 

- 

- 

5 

110 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

- 

- 

35 

25 
9 
16 

3    807 

3    074 

733 

11 

10 
1 

5    889 
IDI 
ID) 

21 
13 
8 

1    711 

1    292 

419 

7 
7 

1    007 
1    007 

8 
8 

789 
789 

37 
19 
18 

1    821 

1    366 

455 

7 
6 
1 

570 
IDI 
ID) 

21 

11 
10 

997 
883 
114 

3 
3 

652 
652 

37 
38 
39 

6 

775 

1 

IDI 

5 

308 

5 

151 

2 

(Dl 

14 

415 

1 

IDI 

7 

301 

1 

(Dl 

40 

2 

(0) 

2 

IDI 

3 

100 

2 

ID) 

- 

- 

5 

269 

1 

ID) 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

41 

82 
54 
9 
19 

27    640 
22    362 

2  220 

3  058 

57 
38 

5 
14 

31    094 

27    245 

931 

2    918 

120 
91 
9 
20 

9    809 

7    253 

508 

1    948 

47 

45 

1 

1 

8    006 

7    717 

IDI 

(D) 

58 

52 

1 

5 

5    848 

5    441 

(D) 

IDI 

185 
135 
13 
35 

11    575 

9    045 

535 

1    995 

22 
14 

3 
5 

4    834 

2    819 

IDI 

IDI 

112 
84 
6 
22 

8    732 

6   219 

282 

2   231 

63 

50 

13 

1    776 
1    253 

513 

42 
43 
44 
45 

28-12    MONTANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


512 

513 

5U4 

51*5 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 1567 

561 

567 

562-3.566 
562 

563.568 
563 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  •  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STOKES  

HAROkARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE«ING.  NEEDLEWORK  STuRES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS. \ 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  -MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S"  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES. 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Coextensive  with  Yellowstone  County,  Mont. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  K/ithtield  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


10  486 
2  169 
1  361 


8  006 
2  612 
2  612 


31  094 

30  844 

25  741 

25  741 

17  894 

17  894 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(0) 

277 

(01 

2  894 

2  864 

(Dl 

(Dl 

101 

(01 

601 

601 

1  054 

1  002 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


8  000 
2  612 
2  612 


3  321 

3  036 

285 


1  634 
375 
152 


41  424 
31  646 
6  764 


428 

73  780 

7?3 

58  523 

797 

38  470 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

515 

10  683 

(0) 

(D) 

(Dl 

(01 

60 

1  773 

45 

967 

24  161 
7  930 
7  930 


10  316 

9  752 

564 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA    28-13 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Actii/e 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


BILLINGS  SMSA-Continueil 

FUl^NITUREt    HOME    FURNISHINGSi    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALVIARE  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STOKES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY"  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  • 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  ...<.•••• 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS ' 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS , 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 

Stanilard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittitield  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


5  848 
3  203 
2  008 
1  104 


11  575 
7  559 
5  910 


5  504 
3  115 
1  988 


11  073 
7  237 
5  654 


8  376 

1  966 

356 


195 

195 

336 

(D) 

432 

402 

380 

380 

16  585 
9  774 
7  165 


3  705 
1  914 
1  192 


540 

55  298 

912 

39  553 

619 

31  926 

(D) 

(Dl 

160 

3  807 

101 

IDI 

728 

15  635 

555 

U  146 

556 

11  146 

>4 

217 

(Dl 

1 

359 

1 

359 

333 

(Dl 

(01 

1 

?54 

1 

040 

(Dl 

3 

012 

(Dl 

2 

523 

28-14    MONTANA 


RETAIL  TRADE- AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

S22 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


5tt2 

513 

Sit 

515 

5t6 

5162 

51(63 

519 


561 1  567 

561 

567 

552-3.568 
562 

553. 56S 
563 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDKARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  SIORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

OOMESIIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STOKES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Coextensive  with  Cascade  County,  Mont. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


28  159 
23  835 
19  219 


1  912 
391 
765 
756 


6  469 
1  336 
1  330 


28  091 
23  835 
19  219 


6  483 
1  330 
1  330 


1  103 
209 
209 


51  881 

49  791 

729 


59  039 
48  744 
38  005 


20  503 
4  451 
4  451 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA    28-15 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

estabiisb- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establisb- 

ments  witb 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

GREAT  FALLS  SMSA-Continned 

FURNITUREt  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAt  GLASSWAREt  METAL*ARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY!  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT'  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE'  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY'  TOY'  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


6  823 
3  tt2 
2  292 


11  806 
6  689 
t  785 


6  701 
3  4VZ 
2  292 


2  105 

3ltl 
513 


11  568 
6  629 
4  759 


6  423 

3  086 

247 


1  025 
584 
358 


20  923 
10  911 
6  687 


6  964 

825 

2  223 


59  877 
40  519 
30  619 


12  977 

3  696 

571 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


28-16    MONTANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1963 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


55PT(55t) 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3 1568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564 1 569 


County  and  kind  of  business 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


CASCADE  COUNTY  ,  , 

TcoEXTENsTvt  WITH  GREAT  fALLS  SMSA.  SEE  TABLE  4) 

g,ll  VER  BOW  COUMTY 

RET-    T   DE>  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GF''  RAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STOSES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

HEN'S.  BOYS.  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STOKES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECUNDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  bTORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


17    667 
16    650 

415 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


5  223 
778 
1  200 
1  000 
200 
(01 
789 


3  864 

1  838 

2  026 


365 
123 

242 


4  871 

2  062 

110 


15  965 

15  078 

347 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


5  047 
772 

1  182 
982 
200 
(Dl 
717 


3  830 
1  838 
1  992 


6  317 

2  983 

3  334 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov-  15 

(dollars) 


551 
287 
274 


349 
859 
490 


35  661 
32  262 

442 


13  579 

1  598 

3  924 

3  506 


10  589 
5  317 
5  272 


26  345 
15  843 
10  502 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
poiated 
businesses 

(number) 


196 

3 

20 

1 

46 

41 

5 

(01 

(C 

29 

(D) 

(D 

111 

2 

57 

: 

54 

1 

501 

22 

321 

7 

180 

15 

(D) 

(C 

70 

(D) 

(C 

126 

( 

(Dl 

(1 

(Dl 

(1 

(Dl 

(1 

(Dl 

( 

(D) 

(1 

22 

(Dl 

(1 

49 

(01 

( 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicatile. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA    28-17 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE-  TOTAL 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  •  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .... 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  ,  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


J  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wilhtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  avail 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


3  327 

3  036 

291 


9  0K5 
5  852 
3  193 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


13    367 

10    «e6 

2    169 

712 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2    070 

1    63« 

375 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


39  521 
31  6U6 
6  76« 


10  316 

9  752 

561 


'»3  614 
30  79") 
12  820 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


28-18    MONTANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


•Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
woriiweeh 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

worliweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

GREAT    FALLS 

531 

24 
8 

2 

10 

19 

5 
9 

79 
59 

8 
8 

35 

82 

37 
8 
16 
13 
3 
1 
9 
3 

32 
14 
18 

115 
75 
39 

15 
15 

60 
5 
8 
2 
6 
1 
5 

31 
33 

447 

24 
8 
2 

10 

19 

6 
9 

55 
43 
2 

5 

31 

72 

35 
6 
15 
13 

3 
1 
9 

3 

28 
14 
14 

HI 
72 
39 

15 
15 

48 
6 

2 

1 
6 

25 
9 

119    238 

7    869 

2  420 
(Dl 
920 
(Dl 

15    926 

9    322 

(01 

(Dl 

26  310 
25    456 

(D) 

86 
(Dl 

27  783 

7    504 

(Dl 
(01 

3  414 
(01 
(Dl 
(D) 
(Dl 
(Dl 

(01 

3    442 

(01 

9    391 

5  617 
3    774 

(Dl 
(Dl 

6  026 
2    866 

269 

(Dl 
(Dl 

(D) 
451 

(Dl 
1    223 

117    726 

7    869 

2  420 
(Dl 
920 

(Dl 

15    926 

9    322 

(Dl 

(Dl 

25    690 

24    956 

IDI 

40 
(01 

27    747 

7    186 

(Dl 
(Dl 

3  414 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(D) 
(Dl 
(Dl 

101 

3    442 

(Dl 

9    353 
5    579 
3    774 

(01 
(01 

5    872 
2    866 
247 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(D) 
451 

(01 
IDI 

15    935 

979 
380 
(Dl 
H6 
(Dl 

2    601 

1  584 

(D) 
(Dl 

2  533 

2  458 
(Dl 

7 
(01 

3  095 

717 

(01 
(01 
595 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
IDI 
101 

IDI 
584 
IDI 

2    398 

1    570 

828 

(Dl 
(01 

517 
169 

30 
101 
101 
(Dl 

52 

(01 
(Dl 

310   552 

17    360 

6   452 

IDI 

2  245 
IDI 

51    010 

33  225 

IDI 
IDI 

50    195 

48    473 

IDI 

166 

IDI 

58    354 

15   070 

IDI 
IDI 
10    510 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
IDI 

(01 

10  911 
(Dl 

50    397 

34  855 
15   542 

(01 
IDI 

11  141 

3  353 

571 
IDI 
101 

(Dl 
1    197 

(Dl 
(01 

3    893 

156 
57 

IDI 
25 

101 

702 
420 
IDI 
101 

613 
579 

IDI 

5 
101 

500 

251 

101 
(01 
155 
(01 
(D) 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

(01 
110 
101 

811 
598 
213 

101 
IDI 

170 
44 
12 
(Dl 
101 
(01 
19 

IDI 
101 

435 

7 

(Dl 

4 

(01 

5 

52 

521 

52^-52^ 

5251 

5252 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS    

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

533 

539 

101 
101 

64 
42 
(01 

10 
(Dl 

16 

89 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STOKES    

FOOD    STORES 

541 
51(2 
543 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.    FISH    (SEAFOOD)    MARKETS    

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

551.567 

562-3.568 

562 

553.558 

565 

555 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY.    SPECIALTY    STORES.    FURRIERS.    .     .     . 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

(01 
5 
(0) 
(01 
(01 
101 

57 
571 
572.573 

58 
5812 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES    

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STOKES    . 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

IDI 
12 
101 

114 
72 
42 

(01 
101 

59PT(591) 
591              ( 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG    STORES 

59   EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR    STORES 

ANTIQUE    STORES.    SECONDHAND    STORES 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .     . 

JEWELRY    STORES    .     

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

OTHER    STOREb     

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

62 
5 

13 

IDI 
101 
(01 

(Dl 
101 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA    28-19 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

MONTANA 

10 

2 

3 

2 
1 

8 

1 

379 

266 

83 
30 

30 

(0) 
(D) 

373 

260 
83 
30 

30 

(D) 
(D) 

in 

79 
214 
8 

(0) 
(D) 

3    277 

1     6U6 

I     H73 

158 

(D) 
(D) 

72 

35 
33 

(0) 
(D) 

10 

, 

1 

2 

BILLINGS    SHSA 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

_ 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  8.   Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


IThese  dala  were  collected  by  the  Department  ot  Defense  and  ar 

not  included  in  any 

Ot  the  tabulations  ot  the  1963  Census  ot  Business] 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees. 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

8    095 

5    100 

7 

5 

2    979 

735 

1129 

I 

1 

1 

303 

206 

115 

2 

2 

1 

86 

16    087 

9    206 
1U7 

uu 

6    U62 

n  2«5 

2    656 
It 

5 
1    573 

225 

12  1 
1 

1 

1 

101 

53 

27 
2 
2 
1 

21 

5    018 

2    591 

117 

lUH 

7U 

2    062 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

3    H76 
2    218 

1    258 

4115 
265 

180 

133 

76 

57 

9    652 
5    736 

3    916 

37U 

226 

lue 

65 
113 

22 

20 
12 

8 

1    1417 

933 

- 

- 

- 

] 

■  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


28-20    MONTANA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

County  and  city 

Establishments 

Sales 

County  and  city 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

(numtrer) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

MONTANA,  TOTAL  .... 

8  260 

6  0142 

862  1416 

815  990 

89  043 

MADISON  COUNTY  

91 

67 

4  190 

3  690 

387 

DEAVERHCAD  COUNTY 

1C9 

81 

11  005 

10  353 

1  025 

MEAGHER  COUNTY  

37 

33 

2  77  1 

2  631 

198 

67 
«2 

61 

20 

9  310 
1  695 

9  158 
1  195 

934 
91 

MINERAL  COUNTY  

59 

33 

2  285 

1  825 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

165 

BIG  HORN  COUNTY 

119 

85 

9  727 

9  163 

946 

MISSOULA  COUNTY 

434 

314 

60  394 

58  068 

7  C59 

MISSOULA  

337 

255 

53  238 

51  592 

6  320 

BLAINE  COUNTY 

99 

81 

8  799 

8  373 

800 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

97 

59 

7  156 

6  476 

739 

BROADWATER  COUNTY 

31 

25 

2  560 

2  456 

225 

MUSSELSHELL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

73 

53 

5  52  4 

5  168 

527 

1U3 

75 

6  621 

5  271 

468 

54 

19 

42 

11 

4  911 
613 

4  709 
459 

CARBON  COUNTY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

32 

RED  LODGE 

52 

38 

3  467 

3  131 

324 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

91 

37 

3  1314 

2  140 

144 

PARK  COUNTY 

208 

158 

17  360 

16  070 

1  724 

LIVINGSTON  

138 

108 

14  879 

14  003 

1  494 

CARTER  COUNTY 

35 

21 

1  652 

1  370 

130 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

70 

50 

2  461 

2  067 

230 

CASCADE  COUNTY  

717 

5145 

107  380 

103  864 

13  304 

PETROLEUM  COUNTY  

13 

9 

(D) 

(0) 

(0) 

GREAT  FALLS 

591 

1465 

98  207 

95  759 

12  546 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

126 

80 

9  173 

8  105 

758 

PHILLIPS  COUNTY 

101 

71 

7  705 

7  177 

733 

CHOUTEAU  COUNTY 

96 

72 

9  698 

9  368 

644 

PONDERA  COUNTY  

112 

84 

11  868 

11  456 

1  076 

CUSTER  COUNTY 

175 

127 

2C  579 

19  275 

2  124 

POWDER  RIVER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

26 

18 

1  511 

1  373 

122 

MILES  CITY  

165 

121 

20  076 

18  852 

2  062 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

10 

6 

503 

423 

62 

POWELL  COUNTY 

78 

64 

7  025 

6  675 

664 

DEER  LODGE  

52 

50 

5  810 

(D) 

558 

DANIELS  COUNTY  

78 

56 

14  897 

4  527 

392 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

26 

14 

1  215 

(D) 

106 

DAWSON  COUNTY 

136 

106 

15  389 

14  725 

1  548 

PRAIRIE  COUNTY  

35 

25 

2  433 

2  277 

182 

GLENDIVE  

89 

75 

11  956 

11  756 

1  218 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

m 

31 

3  1433 

2  969 

330 

RAVALLI  COUNTY  

177 

107 

11  497 

9  855 

886 

HAMILTON  

88 

64 

7  892 

7  3C0 

713 

DEER  LODGE  COUNTY 

165 

131 

18  785 

18  145 

1  928 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

89 

43 

3  605 

2  555 

173 

ANACONDA  

1116 

120 

17  686 

17  238 

1  817 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

19 

11 

1  099 

907 

111 

RICHLAND  COUNTY 

144 

112 

15  728 

15  242 

1  463 

67 

49 

14  7148 

4  362 

394 

78 
66 

66 
46 

11  255 

4  473 

11  179 
4  063 

FALLON  COUNTY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

360 

FERGUS  COUNTY 

193 

137 

17  2914 

16  172 

1  746 

ROOSEVELT  COUNTY  

159 

135 

14  724 

14  100 

1  479 

LEWISTOWN 

129 

101 

114  802 

14  186 

1  522 

WOLF  POINT  

65 

59 

7  027 

6  923 

697 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

614 

36 

2  1492 

1  986 

224 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

94 

76 

7  697 

7  177 

782 

FLATHEAD  COUNTY 

nw 

318 

42  919 

40  047 

4  524 

ROSEBUD  COUNTY  

74 

60 

5  629 

5  319 

452 

KALISPELL 

197 

165 

28  205 

27  287 

3  191 

WHITEFISH 

58 

1414 

4  938 

4  742 

410 

SANDERS  COUNTY  

120 

70 

5640 

4  860 

443 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

189 

109 

9  776 

8  018 

923 

SHERIDAN  COUNTY 

95 

79 

7  156 

6  872 

704 

GALLATIN  COUNTY 

333 

263 

33  454 

32  014 

3  605 

169 
1611 

1149 
1114 

25  147 

8  307 

24  895 
7  119 

2  984 
62  1 

SILVER  BOW  COUNTY 

619 
546 
73 

399 
364 
35 

67  822 
63  673 

4  149 

62  752 
59  331 
3  421 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

403 

GARFIELD  COUNTY 

17 

15 

894 

(D) 

85 

STILLWATER  COUNTY 

84 

50 

5  444 

4  660 

345 

GLACIER  COUNTY  

155 

123 

13  715 

13  175 

1  380 

CUT  BANK  

65 

61 

9  102 

9  056 

962 

SWEET  GRASS  COUNTY  .... 

59 

49 

4  046 

3  828 

347 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

90 

62 

4  613 

4  119 

418 

TETON  COUNTY  

92 

78 

9  484 

9  230 

794 

GOLDEN  VALLEY  COUNTY  .  .  . 

20 

10 

858 

532 

34 

TOOLE  COUNTY  

143 

105 

12  506 

11  712 

1  086 

66 

142 

3  175 

2  791 

277 

83 
60 

67 
38 

9  130 
3  376 

8  738 
2  974 

823 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

263 

HILL  COUNTY 

166 

1140 

26  916 

26  184 

2  7C1 

1211 
142 

112 
28 

23  141 
3  775 

22  877 
3  307 

2  458 
243 

TREASURE  COUNTY 

12 

10 

1  184 

(D) 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY,  ,  , 

VALLEY  COUNTY 

157 

111 

17  214 

16  072 

1  663 

32 

144 

5  267 

4  469 

374 

80 

70 

41 

13  350 
3  864 

13  006 
3  066 

1  344 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

319 

JUDITH  BASIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

145 

29 

2  512 

2  184 

198 

WHEATLAND  COUNTY  

67 

43 

4  237 

3  661 

303 

LAKE  COUNTY 

177 

125 

11  623 

10  587 

981 

WIBAUX  COUNTY 

34 

22 

1  675 

1  327 

137 

LEWIS  AND  CLARK  COUNTY  .  . 

312 

252 

37  871 

36  531 

4  139 

237 
75 

203 
149 

34  592 
3  279 

33  828 

2  703 

3  656 
283 

YELLOWSTONE  COUNTY  .... 
BILLINGS  

768 
565 

574 
439 

117  900 
100  916 

114  144 
98  638 

13  155 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

11  514 

52 

36 

6  052 

5  756 

429 

70 
133 

46 
89 

6  153 

10  831 

5  687 
9  819 

567 

LIBERTY  COUNTY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  . 

1  074 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  

122 

914 

9  939 

9  367 

912 

YELLOWSTONE  NATIONAL  PARK 
(PART? 

MC  CONE  COUNTY  

314 

26 

2  585 

2  433 

200 

1 

1 

(0) 

(0) 

(D) 

(0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure. 
,  Montana  and  Wyoming. 


TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 

(Table  10  omined  because  there  were  no  SMSA's  in  Montana  in  1958) 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


MONTANA  28-21 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

CASCADE 

SILVER  BOW 

717 

16 
21 
116 

to 

80 

HI 
•>2 
192 

la 

9H 
27 

515 

11 

15 
70 
36 

51 

39 
36 
112 
18 
68 
15 

107    380 

10    500 
13    551 
21     117 
19    195 
7    635 

5  612 

6  173 
10    350 

3    360 

a    525 

801 

103    851 

(0) 
15    197 
19    989 
19    119 
7    215 

(D) 
5    109 
9    506 
3    360 
7    935 

551 

619 

11 

17 
139 
52 

17 

11 

26 
201 
16 
70 
10 

599 

12 
11 
67 
26 
55 

30 
20 
158 
11 
11 
1 

67    822 

1  956 
7    555 

21     155 
11     110 
3    655 

5    515 

2  173 
7    176 
2    193 
1    371 

216 

62    752 

52 

53    PART* 

54 

55    EX.55X 

55PT(55'1) 

LUMBCR,     BLOG    MATLi,     HDWE ,     FARM    EQUIP.     DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*     

(D) 
7    151 
19    291 

11     088 

5     175 

57 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQUIPMENT    STORES 

6    100 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

YELLOWSTONE 

768 

53 
22 
93 
36 
119 

'J  6 

U6 
161 

2'4 
111 

51 

57/| 

19 
18 
73 
32 
91 

11 
56 
130 
21 
71 
6 

117    900 

11    217 

9    276 

23    175 

21    935 

9    313 

7    197 
7    603 
9    707 
1    003 
9    000 
1    a78 

111    111 

11    115 

9    188 

22    857 

21    515 

8  589 

(D) 

7  597 

9  215 
1    003 

8  318 
(D) 

52 

53     PART* 

LUMBER,     BLDG    MATLS,     HDWE,     FARM    EQUIP.     DEALERS 
GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*     

55PT(55a) 

57 

FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQUIPMENT    STORES 

59PT(591) 

DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES     

53    PART* 

Standaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wiltiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  Itiis  table. 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT(591) 
59  EX. 591 
53    PART* 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53    PART* 


.UMBER,     BLDG 
GENERAL    MERCH 
■OOD    STORES     .     .     . 
VUTOMOTIVE    DEALER 


SOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 


APPAREL,     ACCESSORY    STORES     .     .     . 
FURNITURE,     HOME    FURNISHINGS,     EQU 
EATING,     DRINKIr>JG    PLACES     .... 
DRUG    STORES,     PROPRIETARY    STORES 


ML    STORES 


APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


a  559 
8  171 
19  106 


(D) 
6  728 
5  555 


9  225 

(D) 

20  Oil 

18  197 


(D) 
3  259 

(D) 
5  972 


(D) 

18  851 

(0) 

5  871 


7  867 
(D) 

5  692 
(D) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero        (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


1    956 

(0) 

20    600 


898 
(D) 
191 
(D) 


Nebraska 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  29-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE   1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:   1963  14 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 18 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 19 

7  in-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 21 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 21 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 22 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 24 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 24 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 24 


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$1,730,454, 


State  total 


1963 


$2,095,624, 


EACH    SYMBOL  =     ^^ 
5%    CHANGE      ~  ~ 


NEBRASKA  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES    IN  MILLIONS   OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials. Farm 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers 

General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


259 
267 


Gasoline  Service 
Stations 


Apparel,    ^^82 
Accessory  Stores    ^BlOl 

####€23% 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^80 
Equipment  Stores    ^H 

##10% 


^^=  1  10 

Eating,  Drinking  Places   ^^mun 


Drug  Stores,    ^54 
Proprietary  Stores    pB69 


=  127% 


Other  Retail  Stores 


158 


226 


########143% 
12 


Nonstore  Retailers    Woi 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S    Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census^^^ 


29-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL > 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

»OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


3  029 
1  951 
1  078 


809 
21U 
183 
600 


2  407 

1  631 

775 


565 
15K 
129 
UIO 


106  118 

384  526 

6  913 

2  352 

951 

11  406 


87  695 
52  477 
35  218 


142  408 
95  4B6 
46  922 


68  605 
66  300 
2  305 


225  919 
29  799 
7  628 
2  412 
4  210 
126  636 
12  409 
18  004 
24  821 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-ol-business  level. 
Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


2  002  494 


266  547 

259  453 

2  049 

84  551 

83  563 

540 

15  023 

15  379 

210 

33  993 

30  659 

605 

131  980 

129  762 

6<^4 

217 

020 

214  960 

148 

683 

148  583 

34 

064 

33  810 

34 

273 

32  467 

387  370 

369  698 

6  081 

808 

747 

10  036 


130  498 
91  284 
39  214 


57  927 
55  844 
2  0P3 


209  209 
25  133 
6  558 

2  224 

3  400 
120  518 

11  409 
17  388 
22  569 


2  343 
1  793 

(M 


100  607 

97  865 

802 

15  158 

14  940 

179 

34  157 

33  837 

284 

31  027 

30  7B3 

** 

3  130 

3  054 

** 

32  884 

31  864 

•• 

16  171 

15  213 

166 

2  237 

2  Oil 

39 

971 
360 
611 


3  273 
2  047 
1  225 


631 
211 
217 
566 


595 
256 
429 


2  491 

1  597 

794 


I  730  454 


79  889 
42  753 
37  126 


118  332 
76  005 
42  327 


54  052 

52  658 

1  394 


1  632  868 


533 

258 

924 

249 

2AR 

474 

78 

558 

77 

QUO 

138 

12 

996 

11 

806 

407 

36 

528 

32 

134 

614 

130 

742 

128 

2p8 

174 

135 

169 

5n9 

107 

388 

1P7 

388 

25 

147 

25 

549 

40 

600 

36 

672 

348  707 

329 

9p3 

321  744 

3n7 

252 

3  433 

1 

737 

1  440 

1 

134 

12  625 

11 

185 

81 

959 

78 

987 

14 

225 

13 

789 

29 

070 

28 

158 

** 

25 

283 

** 

2 

875 

** 

23 

829 

12 

445 

11 

667 

1 

695 

1 

544 

104  020 
70  879 
33  141 


52  370 

51  302 

1  058 


158  458 

142  714 

25  188 

22  156 

5  372 

4  792 

2  559 

2  205 

4  282 

3  404 

69  014 

55  522 

9  467 

8  455 

19  796 

18  115 

21  760 

18  054 

29-6      NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2, 


The  State:  1963 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

52« 
5251 
5252 


5112 

5lt3 

5a4 

5«5 

545 

51)62 

51163 

549 


55    EX. 554 


562-3.568 
562 

563.568 
563  ( 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS- 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  ......... 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  ......... 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  ......... 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTU 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  .  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STOREi  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


15  057 


1  739 
372 
117 


2  095  624 


266  547 

70  540 

13  911 

3  532 

10  055 

2  436 

33  993 

131  980 


217  020 
148  683 
34  054 
33  362 
755 
156 


5  553 
250 

2  352 

951 

2  828 

6  491 
5  858 

533 

1  758 

329 


373  871 
314  755 
299  035 
6  119 
9  601 
24  046 
20  496 
3  508 
11  066 
2  033 
6  951 
2  072 


100  607 

15  158 

14  922 

236 

34  157 

31  027 

3  130 


12  544 

2  088 

149 


259  453 
70  006 
13  657 
3  338 
9  731 
2  310 
30  659 
129  762 


214  960 
148  683 
33  810 
31  634 


387  370 

359  598 

5  853 


747 
2  320 
5  069 
5  564 

405 
1  518 


356  075 
314  079 
298  489 

5  989 
9  601 

18  814 

19  814 
3  482 
9  886 

(D) 

6  313 


97 

865 

14 

940 

14 

752 

188 

33 

837 

30 

783 

3 

054 

ID) 

(D) 

1 

654 

729 

31 

864 

15 

213 

1  493 
725 

1  531 
425 

3  300 
10  184 


22  823 
5  135 
3  339 


31  951 

25  508 

25  156 

515 

835 

1  402 

2  790 


494  479 
154  170 
29  885 
14  147 
32  530 
7  782 
64  750 
191  115 


503  119 
427  834 
104  014 
69  358 


530  539 
478  534 

9  092 
(Dl 

1  098 

1  891 
5  208 

31  371 
28  549 

2  822 
1  633 


(0) 


627  598 

523  744 

492  706 

13  281 

17  757 

27  850 

53  623 

5  855 

15  515 


(Dl 
9  514 


251  845 
38  668 
37  256 


31  878 
3  887 

164 


6  342 
1  B49 
419 
155 
406 
85 


11  565 

7  598 

2  534 

1  281 


9  932 

8  873 

135 


1  843 

1  684 

159 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-7 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


■Continued 


FURNITURE)  HOME  FURNISHINGS i  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES.  ....  

DRAPERY!  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  HETALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STOREi  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  .  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  .  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FU£Li  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  .....  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  .....  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Total 
(number) 


809 
383 
263 


3    029 

1    951 
1    1*56 


With 
payroll 


611 

257 
183 


2  407 
1  631 
1  206 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


87  695 

52  "477 

37  883 

12  631 

814 

527 

622 

22  796 

5  164 
7  258 

321 

6  937 


142  408 

95  486 

75  001 

3  089 

15  072 

2  324 

46  922 


68  605 
66  300 
2  305 


225  919 
29  799 
7  628 


4  210 

3  906 

304 

76  132 

49  624 

880 

12  409 

18  004 

954 


5  824 
1  438 
1  305 
1  951 

1  460 
5  137 

2  694 
374 
832 
463 
290 

3  053 


26  824 
6  477 
6  173 

14  174 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


84  353 

50  419 

36  563 

12  129 

746 

(01 

(D) 

22  024 

4  962 

6  948 

289 

6  659 


130  498 

91  284 

71  567 

3  089 

14  318 

2  310 

39  214 


67  927 
65  844 
2  083 


209  209 
25  133 
6  568 


2  224 
968 

1  256 

3  400 
3  112 

288 
73  100 
46  542 

876 
11  409 
17  388 

(D) 

(D) 


5  526 

1  390 

887 

1  891 

1  166 
5  017 

2  628 
(D) 
746 


20  814 
6  477 
5  679 
8  658 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


11  070 
6  681 
4  502 


2  707 

604 

1  078 


27  606 
22  450 
18  131 
888 
2  787 
644 
5  155 


a  748 

8  510 

238 


19  689 
1  786 
1  062 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


214  012 
125  729 
82  680 
38  388 
1  971 


53  652 

11  871 

22  750 

636 

22  124 


565  760 
462  237 
359  086 
19  442 
67  845 
15  854 
103  523 


170  475 

155  170 

4  305 


375  205 
35  706 

22  343 


5  722 
1  795 
3  927 


62  096 

1  671 

31  291 

53  580 


20  949 
4  577 

1  870 
4  325 

2  188 
17  130 

9  585 
(D) 


61  089 
9  093 
18  401 
33  595 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

13  754 

11  650 

8  980 

478 

1  837 
365 

2  094 


724 
378 
256 


Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


29-8      NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish 

merits  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of  business  group 


Lumber,  building 
mails.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish 
ments 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores' 


($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish 
ments 


NEBRASKA.  TOTAL 

ADAMS  COUNTY  

HASTINGS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ANTELOPE  COUNTY 

ARTHUR  COUNTY 

BANNER  COUNTY 

BLAINE  COUNTY 

BOONE  COUNTY  

BOX  BUTTE  COUNTY  

ALLIANCE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BOYD  COUNTY 

BROUN  COUNTY  

BUFFALO  COUNTY  

KEARNEY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BURT  COUNTY 

BUTLER  COUNTY 

CASS  COUNTY 

PLATTSMOUTH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CEDAR  COUNTY  

CHASE  COUNTY  

CHERRY  COUNTY 

VALENTINE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CHEYENNE  COUNTY 

SIDNEY  

remainder  of  county.  .  .  . 

clay  county 

colfax  county 

schuyler  

remainder  of  county.  .  .  . 

cuming  county 

*est  point  

remainder  of  county.  .  .  . 

custer  county 

broken  bow  

remainder  of  county.  .  .  . 

dakota  county 

south  sioux  city  

remainder  of  county.  .  .  . 

dakes  county  

CHADRON 

hEMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

DAdSON  COUNTY 

COZAD 

GOTHENBURG  

LEXINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

DEUEL  COUNTY ,  . 

DIXON  COUNTY  

DODGE  COUNTY  

FREMONT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

DOUGLAS  COUNTY  

OMAHA 

RALSTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

DUNDY  COUNTY  

FILLMORE  COUNTY.  ...... 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  grc 


us  173 
"15  017 
3  156 

16  125 

329 


937 

11  710 

20  811 
19  271 
1  5«0 

H  1176 

7  261 

46  U39 
31  619 
It  790 

It  283 

9  788 

17  4511 
9  507 
7  9117 

15  363 

a  525 

14  429 

12  431 
1  998 


15  094 

8  851 
6  243 

16  255 

9  306 
6  949 

20  963 
12  415 

6  546 

16  364 
14  582 

1  782 

18  594 
9  916 
8  678 

33  170 

7  842 

8  066 
14  501 

2  761 

5  309 
8  869 


60 

045 

42 

480 

17 

565 

556 

439 

505 

500 

5 

429 

45 

510 

5 

371 

12 

431 

(0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA| 
)  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


2  002  494 

46  127 
43  593 
2  434 

14  931 

319 


597 
10  798 


3  884 

6  983 

44  217 
30  647 
13  570 

13  223 

8  344 

14  520 
8  823 
5  697 

12  569 
8  223 

13  997 
12  301 

1  696 

21  911 
18  169 
3  742 


13  784 
8  233 
5  551 


16  018 
14  382 
1  636 

18  036 
9  522 

a  514 

31  878 
7  406 
7  648 

14  409 


4  999 

7  413 

57  963 

41  544 

16  419 

543  547 

494  420 

5  403 
43  724 

5  021 

11  649 

Not  available. 


5  182 

4  934 

248 


45 

824 

1  951 

1  814 

137 

288 

591 

4  645 
3  557 
1  078 


2  177 

1  803 

374 


1  097 
676 

421 

1  295 
743 

552 


96 
92 

818 
071 

747 

1  630 

1  529 

101 

20 

979 

358 

636 

7 

(Dl 

ID] 

934 

16 

16 

107 

280 

35 

32 

2 

632 

770 
862 

592 

534 

58 

5 

589 

130 

13 

220 

234 

92 
70 
21 

229 
953 
276 

1  540 

1  182 

358 

23 

590 

398 

12 

269 

237 

24 
15 
8 

550 
851 
699 

472 
294 
178 

5  953 
4  735 
1  218 

70  520 

65  562 

450 

4  608 

382 

979 

(X)  Notapplic 


24  323 
21  470 
2  853 

42  440 
34  978 
7  462 


21  578 
13  628 
7  950 


35  403 

31  610 

3  793 

38  353 

24  858 

13  495 

60  514 

13  167 

15  290 

27  94B 

4  109 

6  654 

10  579 

113  489 

89  955 

23  524 


95  141 
6  893 
18  590 


1  018 
219 
258 
462 


7  195 

6  549 

546 


401 
2  546 


5  012 
3  289 
2  723 


3  391 

1  453 
1  938 


3  019 

2  483 
535 

3  302 
2  462 

840 


3  230 

1  561 
1  659 

3  065 

1  464 
1  601 

3  673 
1  770 
1  903 


2  603 

2  358 

445 

5  063 

1  635 

2  355 
1  215 

807 

1  286 


a  675 
4  932 
3  744 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kind-of-business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furnrture.  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating 
P 

drinking 
aces 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab 
Irsh 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
listi- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

3 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

1    973 

406    148 

999 

373    871 

2    160 

179    980 

842 

100    507 

809 

87    595 

3    029 

142    408 

564 

58    605 

2    613 

225    919 

778 

26    824 

1 

«2 
29 
13 

3    1(99 

7    929 

570 

32 

29 

3 

10    026 
(Dl 
(Dl 

41 
34 

7 

3    536 

3   330 

206 

30 
30 

3    507 
3    607 

23 
23 

2    095 
2    095 

50 
42 
8 

2    560 

2    079 

481 

13 

11 
2 

2    024 
(Dl 
(01 

71 
62 
9 

3    740 

3   075 

665 

13 
9 

4 

503 

487 

16 

2 
3 
4 

16 

2    286 

7 

4    323 

23 

1    596 

4 

491 

5 

240 

23 

707 

6 

338 

39 

3    731 

« 

(Dl 

5 

2 

(01 

- 

- 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

2 

(01 

- 

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e 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

45 

- 

- 

- 

- 

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- 

- 

- 

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2 

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7 

2 

(Dl 

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3 

130 

- 

- 

- 

- 

3 

44 

- 

- 

2 

(01 

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e 

22 

2    372 

11 

2    025 

6 

473 

5 

515 

7 

329 

22 

539 

5 

221 

27 

2    523 

« 

(Dl 

s 

17 
13 

«    372 

It    051 

321 

10 
10 

4    530 
4    530 

13 

8 
5 

1    332 

1    111 

271 

13 
13 

1    417 
1    417 

12 
12 

767 
767 

27 
25 

1 

555 
(01 

(01 

5 
1 

641 
(Dl 

(Dl 

25 
22 

3 

2   746 

2    504 

142 

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11 

12 

9 

816 

4 

530 

9 

435 

3 

95 

2 

(Dl 

23 

359 

2 

(Dl 

9 

283 

4 

t 

13 

7 

1     156 

7 

2    128 

9 

533 

6 

191 

5 

269 

11 

431 

3 

(Dl 

10 

1    204 

- 

- 

14 

31 
lU 
17 

7    605 
5    592 

2    013 

27 
20 

7 

7    999 
6    530 
1     469 

53 
21 
32 

5    280 
3    239 

2    041 

19 
18 

1 

2    266 

(Dl 
(Dl 

15 
12 

3 

1    501 
(Dl 
(Dl 

73 
31 

42 

2    740 
1    731 
I    009 

13 

5 
8 

1    102 
731 
371 

55 

50 

15 

B    023 

3  408 

4  615 

23 

11 
12 

319 
203 
116 

15 
It 
17 

18 

2    83« 

17 

1    807 

15 

920 

10 

381 

" 

255 

35 

1    216 

4 

299 

22 

3    372 

3 

40 

IE 

2tt 

1    79« 

10 

960 

18 

1    185 

1 

(01 

3 

(Dl 

28 

757 

3 

(01 

12 

855 

6 

40 

1? 

37 
9 
28 

U    689 
2    807 
1    882 

13 
9 

2    885 

2    194 

691 

24 
6 
18 

1    772 
854 
918 

8 

2 
5 

241 
(Dl 
(01 

9 
8 

1 

291 
(01 

(Dl 

49 
14 
35 

1    946 
994 
954 

6 
3 

3 

387 
(01 
(Dl 

35 
17 
18 

1    453 

408 

1    045 

5 

2 

32 

(Dl 

(01 

2C 
2 
22 

29 

2    621 

17 

2     143 

22 

1    888 

1 

(Dl 

4 

109 

42 

1    342 

9 

423 

24 

(01 

- 

- 

23 

1« 

1    867 

7 

1     580 

14 

909 

2 

(01 

2 

(Dl 

9 

292 

3 

290 

7 

1    418 

4 

22 

2^ 

15 
9 
6 

2    586 

2    251 

335 

13 

10 

3 

3    490 

3    344 

146 

9 

5 

1     144 
726 
418 

7 
7 

701 
701 

J 

669 
559 

20 
10 
10 

726 
419 
307 

3 
3 

381 
381 

12 

11 
1 

799 
(Dl 

(Dl 

9 

7 
2 

165 
(Dl 

(Dl 

25 
26 
2- 

1« 
8 
6 

"t    518 

3   953 

565 

12 
9 

3 

4    694 

4    358 

335 

20 
9 
11 

1    621 
951 
670 

11 
11 

1    445 
1     445 

14 
11 

3 

754 
723 
31 

43 
27 
16 

1    816 

1    424 

392 

3 

1 

613 
(01 

(Dl 

39 
26 
13 

2    522 
1    384 
1    138 

10 
8 
2 

546 
(Dl 
(01 

2£ 

2S 
3C 

25 

2    275 

4 

775 

22 

1    504 

2 

(01 

5 

143 

16 

276 

« 

132 

17 

1    232 

2 

(Dl 

3 

2tt 
11 
13 

2    633 

1    746 

887 

9 

5 

2    118 

1    393 

725 

21 
10 

11 

1    929 

1    377 

552 

9 

7 
2 

340 
(Dl 
(01 

2 

404 
(01 
(Dl 

32 

17 
15 

1    189 
845 
343 

5 
3 
2 

285 
(01 

(01 

21 

7 
14 

2    056 

763 

1    303 

2 
2 

58 

(Dl 
(01 

3^ 
3- 

31 

17 
10 

2    870 

2    008 

862 

6 

3 
3 

1    622 

1    042 
580 

15 
6 
9 

938 
358 
580 

7 
5 
2 

385 
(01 
(01 

13 
6 

7 

292 

143 
149 

32 

14 
18 

945 
415 
530 

5 
2 
3 

325 
(01 
(01 

33 

14 
19 

5    232 

2    919 
2    313 

6 

2 
4 

38 
(Dl 
(01 

3 
3 
3- 

26 
6 

20 

«    209 
2    256 
1    953 

10 
5 
5 

3    652 

2    617 
1    035 

32 
9 
23 

2    050 

580 

1    370 

13 
12 

1 

1    029 
(Dl 
(Dl 

11 
8 

3 

757 
556 
91 

30 
12 
18 

839 
316 
523 

12 

8 

751 
416 
335 

31 
13 
18 

2    958 

2    071 

887 

10 
3 

7 

173 
(Dl 
(01 

3 
3< 

4C 

19 
13 
6 

n    577 

«    132 

445 

11 
11 

1    725 
1    725 

25 
16 
9 

1    554 

1    321 

233 

2 

2 

(01 
(01 

7 
7 

1     189 
1     189 

40 
27 
13 

2    923 

2    588 

335 

7 
3 

486 
408 
78 

16 
12 

1    952 

1    742 
210 

;; 

(Dl 
(Dl 

4 

4; 

11 

3    189 

1    624 
1    565 

5 

4 

6    075 
(Dl 
(01 

21 
12 
9 

1    670 
934 
736 

13 
10 
3 

1    053 
885 
157 

3 

2 
1 

(01 
(01 
(01 

22 
12 
10 

1    130 
708 
422 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 

25 

15 
10 

1    382 
825 
555 

4 
4 

393 
393 

It 

30 
9 
6 

8 

6    553 
1    789 

1  503 

2  836 

425 

17 
2 

5 

7 
3 

4    859 
(01 
486 

3    405 
(Dl 

27 
5 

11 
9 
2 

2    914 
(01 

1    137 
851 

(01 

22 
6 
6 

10 

1    354 
320 
439 
596 

16 

5 
5 

5 

1    557 
591 
172 
794 

42 
8 
11 
14 
9 

1    400 
242 
330 
709 
119 

10 

3 
2 
3 
2 

1    209 
252 

(01 
645 
(01 

56 
14 
10 
18 

14 

5    059 
546 

1  030 

2  558 
735 

20 
5 
8 
5 
2 

130 
42 
252 
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4' 
4E 
4? 
5C 

5 

5 

660 

2 

(Dl 

7 

525 

3 

102 

3 

35 

12 

259 

1 

(01 

5 

997 

« 

170 

5< 

17 

2    049 

7 

1    361 

16 

1    033 

1 

(Dl 

3 

90 

16 

285 

« 

204 

19 

962 

14 

(01 

5 

«5 
28 
17 

10    775 
8    833 
1    942 

29 
21 
8 

9    667 

8    761 

905 

57 
38 
19 

5    062 
3    174 
1    888 

21 
21 

3    039 
3    039 

22 
16 
6 

1     682 

1    458 

224 

76 
38 
38 

4    053 
2    554 
1    509 

11 
5 

5 

1    527 

1     147 

380 

72 

44 
28 

10    712 
4    028 
6    684 

27 
23 

1    079 

1    023 

55 

5' 
5. 
5f 

350 
315 

1 

3a 

114    954 

97    976 

(Dl 

(Dl 

146 

131 

2 

13 

94    607 

91    893 

(Dl 

(Dl 

350 
295 

51 

35    301 

29    484 

341 

6    475 

167 
152 

1 
14 

33    517 

32    411 

(01 

(Dl 

130 

114 

3 

13 

33    713 

33    044 

301 

358 

630 

560 

3 

47 

49    081 

44    520 

75 

4    385 

113 
102 

1 
10 

20    803 

19    395 

(01 

IDI 

380 

345 

3 

32 

36    519 

34   436 

(Dl 

(01 

170 
142 

28 

(01 
13    205 

(0) 

5- 
5E 
5' 
6C 

11 

958 

5 

1    386 

15 

989 

9 

225 

1 

(01 

8 

229 

2 

(01 

5 

178 

- 

- 

5 

18 

2    438 

5 

1    731 

21 

1    050 

5 

415 

7 

485 

23 

703 

4 

298 

19 

(Dl 

2 

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6< 

29-10    NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1.000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-busmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  * 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 
FRONTIER  COUNTY. 
FURNAS  COUNTY.  . 


GAGE  COUNTY 

BEATRICE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GARDEN  COUNTY.  . 
GARFIELD  COUNTY. 
GOSPER  COUNTY.  . 
GRANT  COUNTY  .  . 
GREELEY  COUNTY  . 


HALL  COUNTY 

GRAND  ISLAND  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HAMILTON  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

AURORA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HARLAN  COUNTY.  . 
HAYES  COUNTY  .  . 
HITCHCOCK  COUNTY 


HOLT  COUNTY 

ONEILL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


HOOKER  COUNTY. 
HOt/ARD  COUNTY. 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

FAIRBURY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JOHNSON  COUNTY 
KEARNEY  COUNTY 


KEITH  COUNTY  

OGALLALA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


(EYA  PAHA  COUNTY 


KIMBALL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

KIMBALL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


KNOX  COUNTY. 


LANCASTER  COUNTY  .  .  . 

LINCOLN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LINCOLN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
NORTH  PLATTE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LOGAN  COUNTY  .  . 
LOuP  COUNTY.  .  . 
MCPHERSON  COUNTY 


MADISON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

NORFOLK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


MERRICK  COUNTY 
MORRILL  COUNTY 
NANCE  COUNTY  . 


NEMAHA  COUNTY 

AUBURN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


NUCKOLLS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SUPERIOR  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


«05 
300 
105 


1  139 
956 
183 


7  012 
"»  318 

11  321 

3<t  833 
25  860 

8  973 

3  331 
3  605 

2    408 

1  5«5 

5  063 

66  508 
50  969 
15  539 

11  181 

9  264 

1  917 

5  303 

682 

5  807 

17  537 

8  288 

9  249 

2  917 
7  639 

18  160 

14  243 

3  917 

7  530 

8  776 

15  065 

12  351 
2  714 


13  620 

12  855 

765 


229  053 

210  422 

18  631 

45  841 
38  866 
6  975 


46  560 
35  435 

11  125 

12  502 

10  548 

6  171 

9  863 
8  244 
1  619 

13  974 
8  650 
5  324 


5  334 
3  700 
10  115 

33  161 

25  244 

7  917 

3  111 

3  395 
2  376 
1  137 

4  821 

64  882 
49  803 

15  079 

10  639 
9  080 

1  559 

4  849 
582 

5  621 

16  113 

8  014 
8  099 

2  901 

6  737 

17  304 

13  873 

3  431 

6  650 

7  864 

14  641 
12  171 

2  470 


13  232 

12  665 

567 


224  595 

207  438 

17  157 

44  185 
37  676 
6  509 


44  884 
34  169 

10  715 

11  410 
9  924 


8  925 

7  760 
1  165 

12  908 

8  272 
4  636 


518 
273 
751 

3  242 

2  664 
578 

242 

267 


7  414 
6  018 
1  396 


1  234 
712 
522 

231 

535 

1  556 

1  328 

228 


1  458 

1  212 

246 


28  257 

25  574 

1  683 


4  577 

3  811 

756 

958 

828 


1  092 
751 
341 


9  325 

4  800 

13  865 

61  974 
50  752 
11  222 

5  097 

4  839 

3  349 
1  718 

6  551 

141  643 
113  797 

28  046 

17  299 
15  389 
1  910 

5  654 
675 

7  662 

23  6B4 

13  932 
9  752 

5  072 

9  143 

29  697 

25  148 

4  549 

9  502 

14  965 

27  009 
22  409 
4  600 


30  039 

29  232 

807 


556  183 
524  307 
31  875 

92  094 
81  959 
10  125 


89  558 
73  748 
15  810 

18  588 

17  351 

9  754 

15  911 
12  813 
3  098 

22  109 

14  927 
7  182 


1  019 
822 
197 


9  555 

0  940 
626 


1  537 

1  250 

267 

337 

289 

150 


2  186 
909 

2  014 

5  545 

3  346 
2  299 


8  543 
5  212 
3  331 

2  004 

1  452 

552 


2  636 
1  233 

1  403 

275 

1  710 

3  874 

2  831 

1  043 

1  838 
1  685 


18  995 
15  598 
3  397 


5  583 
4  015 
2  568 

2  248 

4  705 

925 


2  580 

1  435 
1  145 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  dis 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  ii 


(NA)  Not  available.       (X)  f^ot  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 -continued 


Kindofbusiness  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  ■ 

S 

1 

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listi- 
ments 

Sales 

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ments 

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lish- 
ments 

Sales 

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lish- 
ments 

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lish- 
ments 

Sales 

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lish- 
ments 

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($1,000) 

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7 

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10 

464 

4 

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13 

311 

3 

192 

15 

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1 

9 

665 

3 

628 

11 

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9 

168 

3 

104 

15 

870 

- 

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2 

23 

2    524 

11 

2    271 

21 

1    559 

4 

224 

9 

455 

17 

321 

9 

407 

16 

1    219 

16 

60 

3 

42 
22 
20 

7    461 
5    239 
2    222 

15 
11 

6     134 
5    072 
1    062 

37 
23 

14 

3    737 

2    870 

667 

18 
16 

1    657 
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20 
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27 
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1    076 

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8 

747 

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12 

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3 

113 

5 

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101 

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3 

173 

9 

1    070 

2 

101 

11 

36 

25 
11 

12    744 
10    424 
2    320 

34 
20 

14 

11    698 
8    575 
3    123 

52 
33 
19 

5    564 
3    189 
2    375 

20 
19 
1 

3    270 
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101 

25 
25 

3    469 
3    459 

74 
52 
22 

3    988 

3    395 

593 

13 
11 
2 

3    013 
(01 

81 
50 
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6    382 

3     104 
3    278 

26 

24 
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10 

2    177 

1    741 

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392 
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12 

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3 

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13 

332 

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3 

198 

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142 

5 

2    487 

4 

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20 

24 
5 
19 

3    485 
1    916 
1    569 

8 
4 

3    448 
1    717 
1    731 

30 
9 
21 

1    945 

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1    426 

10 

7 
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901 
673 
228 

11 
9 
2 

561 
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45 
17 
28 

1    219 
528 
591 

6 

3 
3 

427 
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32 

8 
24 

2    190 

625 

1    555 

9 

3 
6 

70 
42 
26 

21 
22 
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2 

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5 

1    267 

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101 

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5 

515 

2 

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7 

1    023 

5 

1    841 

9 

506 

2 

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4 

195 

26 

577 

3 

180 

11 

1    010 

2 

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25 

26 
16 
10 

3    348 

2    833 

515 

14 
10 

3    310 

3    177 

133 

19 
13 
6 

987 
600 
387 

6 
6 

687 
687 

8 
5 
3 

821 
459 
362 

24 
12 
12 

839 
464 
375 

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354 
354 

32 

18 
14 

2    055 
(01 
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3 
3 

204 
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26 
27 

28 

14 

1    100 

8 

1    060 

18 

1    130 

4 

241 

2 

101 

15 

277 

4 

325 

17 

1    261 

2 

IDl 

29 

13 

1    286 

8 

1    595 

8 

705 

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158 

3 

101 

18 

787 

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1    863 

5 

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30 

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6 

2    793 
2    393 

400 

13 

11 

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2    958 
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20 
14 
6 

2    326 

1    419 
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10 

10 

680 
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8 
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26 
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6 

1    245 
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300 

2 
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101 
101 

31 
25 
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1    407 
1    239 

168 

7 
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(0) 

247 
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31 
32 
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530 

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14 
11 
3 

3    009 

2    920 

89 

11 

8 
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1     164 
921 

243 

9 
9 

675 
675 

7 
7 

411 
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28 
21 

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101 

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1    040 

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35 
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21 

2    453 

11 

1    628 

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38 

126 
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29 

41    690 
39    112 
2    578 

70 
53 
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41    318 
39    044 
2    274 

194 
154 
40 

16    963 
13    864 
3    099 

44 
40 

13    480 
(Dl 

75 

70 

5 

9    295 

a    984 

311 

202 
156 
46 

13    947 
11    565 
2    382 

47 
45 

2 

9    449 
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IDl 

206 
182 

24 

15    518 
13    567 
1    951 

79 

78 

1 

1    465 
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(0) 

39 

40 
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42 
27 
15 

8    430 
7    284 
1    146 

17 
15 
2 

7    886 
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53 
33 

20 

6     166 
4    227 
1    939 

22 
21 

3    293 
(D) 
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23 
22 

2    132 

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IDl 

55 
37 
18 

2    560 

2    126 

434 

13 
11 

2 

2    779 
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7 

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30 
22 

8 

425 
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39 
26 
13 

7    770 
5    885 
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24 
16 
8 

7    966 
6    326 
1    640 

29 

15 

3    424 
2    273 
1    151 

28 
22 
6 

3    452 
3    332 

120 

21 
14 

7 

1    971 

1    830 

141 

75 
49 
26 

3    654 

2    867 

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11 

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791 

347 

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16 
14 
2 

553 
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48 
49 
50 

14 

1    948 

8 

2    363 

22 

1    543 

6 

276 

5 

198 

16 

521 

5 

242 

23 

2    684 

8 

82 

51 

18 

1    984 

4 

862 

17 

938 

5 

129 

3 

(Dl 

19 

424 

2 

(Dl 

13 

644 

4 

18 

52 

9 

1    187 

5 

689 

11 

925 

1 

(Dl 

4 

229 

9 

262 

2 

(Dl 

13 

1    295 

4 

18 

53 

19 
10 
9 

2    231 

1    612 

619 

10 
4 
6 

1    937 

1    723 

214 

19 
10 
9 

741 
500 
241 

8 
8 

310 
310 

6 

4 
2 

195 
(D) 
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24 
15 
9 

646 
346 
300 

4 
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2 

304 
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25 
20 
5 

1    362 

1    243 

119 

6 

2 
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54 
55 
56 

13 

5 

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2    302 

1    644 

658 

7 

3    027 
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18 

14 

1    252 
284 
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490 
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11 

7 
4 

655 

480 
175 

12 
3 
9 

394 
119 
275 

3 

2 

327 

(Dl 
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26 

15 

11 

2    368 

540 
1    628 

4 
4 

34 
34 

57 
58 
59 

29-12    NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 
(number) 


ments 
(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


($1,000) 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 


OTOE  COUNTY 

NEBRASKA  CITY.  .  .  . 
REriAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PAHNEE  COUNTY. 
PERKINS  COUNTY 


PHELPS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HOLDREGE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


PIERCE  COUNTY. 


PLATTE  COUNTY 

COLUriBuS 

REMAINrjER    OF    COUNTY. 


POLK    COUNTY. 


RED  WILLO*  COUNTY.  .  . 

MCCOOK  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RICHARDSON  COUNTY.  .  . 

FALLS  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROCK  COUNTY. 


SALINE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
CRETE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


SARPY  COUNTY  

BELLEVUE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SAUNDERS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

hAHOO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SCOTTS  BLUFF  COUNTY. 

GERING  

SCOTTSBLUFF.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


SEtARD  COUNTY.  .  •  . 

SEWARD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


SHERIDAN  COUNTY. 
SHERMAN  COUNTY  . 
SIOUX  COUNTY  .  . 
STANTON  COUNTY  . 
THAYER  COUNTY.  . 
THOMAS  COUNTY.  . 
THURSTON  COUNTY. 
VALLEY  COUNTY.  . 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

BLAIR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WAYNE  COUNTY  

tAYNE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WEBSTER  COUNTY 
WHEELER  COUNTY 


YORK  COUNTY 

YORK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


2t  730 
16  667 
8  063 


19  266 
16  383 
2  903 


38  267 
28  892 
9  375 

10  116 

26  685 
24  416 
2  269 

19  984 
13  614 
6  370 


21  617 

10  185 

11  432 

17  204 
8  932 

8  272 

21  988 

9  320 

12  668 

61  518 

5  337 
43  377 
12  804 

18  141 

11  517 

6  624 

14  201 
4  675 
596 
2  821 
14  126 
956 

8  002 

9  004 

12  851 
8  551 

4  300 

13  538 
11  563 

1  875 


19  606 
15  685 
3  921 


23  720 
16  425 
7  295 


18  580 
15  985 
2  595 


35  589 
27  558 
8  031 


25  677 

23  798 

1  879 

19  012 
13  286 
5  726 


20  557 
9  901 

10  656 

15  290 

8  712 
7  578 

21  352 

9  155 
12  195 

58  846 

4  991 
41  757 
12  098 

16  787 

11  231 

5  556 


4  181 

548 

2  595 

13  312 


12  229 

8  149 

4  080 

13  122 
11  543 

1  579 


19  046 
15  371 
3  575 


2  201 

1  563 

538 

378 

338 


3  951 

3  194 

757 


1  805 

1  310 

496 


1  490 
891 
599 

1  554 
834 
830 

6  204 

476 

4  546 

1  182 

1  402 
985 
416 

1  250 

317 


1  922 

1  560 

352 


43  434 
32  553 
10  881 

5  885 

7  515 

34  237 
30  952 
3  285 


73  383 
60  388 
12  995 


50  672 
47  891 
2  781 

34  289 
25  276 
9  013 

4  423 

29  201 
14  888 
14  313 

30  490 
18  560 
11  93U 


27  454 

19  002 

8  4S2 

25  078 

5  708 
1  266 
3  305 

20  401 
1  414 

9  250 
12  772 

21  518 
14  941 

6  577 

28  075 

26  099 
1  975 

9  994 

656 

38  611 
31  521 

7  090 


1  295 

1  073 

223 


1  873 
169 

1  315 
389 

475 
308 
168 

430 

132 


4  023 

1  548 

2  475 

534 

1  252 

3  594 

2  805 
789 


3  557 

2  722 

645 


3  030 

2  487 

543 

3  938 
2  222 
1  716 


4  241 

1  659 

2  582 

1  464 

342 

1  122 

3  858 

1  760 

2  098 

7  428 

1  371 

3  590 

2  467 

4  302 
2  995 

1  307 

2  152 
1  228 


2  405 

1  337 

1  825 

1  358 

467 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group 


(D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  di 
53.  are  stiown  separately  i 


(NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963  continued 


Kindof  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

lurnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

5 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

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lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

31 
13 
18 

5    397 
3    908 
1    489 

10 

7 
3 

5    083 
3    592 
1    491 

27 
13 
14 

2   321 

1    824 
497 

15 
13 

2 

1    211 
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ID) 

11 

5 
6 

720 
418 
302 

59 
28 
31 

1    491 
902 
589 

10 
3 

7 

743 
520 
223 

40 
25 
15 

1    753 
967 
786 

12 
8 

106 
32 

74 

1 
2 
3 

12 

1    416 

2 

(D) 

14 

532 

1 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

6 

119 

1 

ID) 

8 

571 

- 

- 

4 

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594 

3 

(D) 

6 

207 

4 

488 

- 

- 

8 

213 

3 

156 

6 

222 

- 

- 

5 

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8 
6 

3    197 

2    745 
452 

9 

7 
2 

3    737 
(D) 
ID) 

22 
14 

8 

1    543 

1    378 

165 

7 

839 
839 

10 
9 

1 

694 
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26 

20 
6 

743 
645 
98 

3 
2 
1 

ID) 
ID) 
(D) 

27 
18 

3   279 
1    993 
1    285 

2 
2 

ID) 
ID) 

8 

20 

2    153 

4 

2    062 

18 

1    870 

8 

158 

5 

261 

22 

515 

4 

203 

32 

2    180 

6 

58 

9 

37 
23 

It 

7    474 

6    566 

908 

16 

14 
2 

5    241 
(0) 

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55 
32 
23 

5    121 
3    012 
2    109 

23 
21 
2 

1    689 
ID) 

ID) 

22 
15 

7 

1    366 

1    139 

227 

54 
35 
19 

2    934 

2    075 

859 

8 
6 
2 

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ID) 

41 
28 
13 

4    904 
1    848 
3   055 

8 
8 

155 
155 

10 
11 
12 

13 

1    483 

6 

1    202 

16 

I    766 

3 

52 

4 

163 

16 

387 

5 

287 

13 

1    705 

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102 

13 

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15 
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4    868 

4    290 

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15 
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1 

6    432 
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27 
17 
10 

2    124 

1    428 

696 

20 
19 

1 

1    431 
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13 
11 

2 

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29 
20 
9 

1    411 

1    301 

110 

6 

5 
1 

659 
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37 
32 

5 

2    438 

2    279 

159 

8 
8 

135 
135 

14 
15 
16 

19 

n 

8 

2    987 

2    329 

658 

13 
9 

4    109 

3    411 

698 

20 
9 

11 

1    311 
928 
383 

7 
5 

2 

527 
(D) 
ID) 

10 
10 

832 
832 

33 
12 
21 

950 
325 
625 

5 
3 

2 

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34 
20 
14 

3    388 
1    561 
1    727 

7 
5 
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17 
18 
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3 

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1 

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5 

353 

3 

115 

1 

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6 

132 

1 

(D) 

5 

315 

- 

- 

20 

23 

8 
15 

3    068 
1    626 

1     442 

13 
5 
8 

6     191 
3    459 
2    732 

26 
6 
20 

1    430 

387 

1    043 

3 

3 

252 
252 

9 

5 

1    092 
ID) 
ID) 

40 
10 
30 

1    350 
528 
822 

7 
3 

4 

696 
299 
397 

30 
12 
18 

2    747 

550 

2    197 

5 
6 

54 
54 

21 
22 
23 

11 

5 
6 

4    904 
3    769 
1    135 

16 
6 
10 

3    362 

536 

2    826 

29 

10 
19 

2    400 
929 

1    471 

8 
6 
2 

901 
ID) 
ID) 

13 
9 

825 
658 
167 

37 
13 

24 

1    776 
958 
818 

6 
3 
3 

732 
ID) 
ID) 

16 

10 
6 

530 
347 
183 

3 
3 

ID) 
ID) 
53 

24 
2S 
26 

25 
6 
19 

4    826 

1  972 

2  854 

11 
6 
5 

5    815 

2  480 

3  335 

27 
10 
17 

2    066 

774 

1    292 

7 
6 
1 

590 
ID) 

ID) 

7 
3 

1    289 
ID) 
ID) 

43 
11 
32 

1    485 
585 
899 

12 
4 
8 

547 
335 
212 

33 

18 
15 

1    195 
553 
642 

2 
2 

ID) 
ID) 

27 
28 
29 

48 

24 
20 

12    027 

(D> 

8    527 

ID) 

27 
1 

20 
6 

12    756 
ID) 

10    683 
ID) 

61 
11 
30 
20 

5    142 

591 

3    176 

1    375 

32 

3 
24 

5 

3    034 

ID) 

2    580 

ID) 

29 
8 
15 

6 

3    243 

ID) 

2    346 

ID) 

70 
12 
39 
19 

3    192 
351 

2    016 
825 

12 
2 

6 

4 

1    674 
ID) 
990 
ID) 

81 
8 
49 
24 

5   755 

294 

3   597 

1    754 

25 

15 
5 

791 
14 

745 
32 

30 
31 
32 
33 

18 
6 
12 

3    612 
1    994 
1    618 

9 
3 
6 

4    117 
ID) 
ID) 

21 

9 

12 

1    631 

1    023 

608 

5 
5 

516 
516 

5 
5 

163 
163 

32 
16 
16 

1    113 
499 
614 

5 
2 

3 

10) 
ID) 
191 

21 
16 
5 

1    475 

1    208 

267 

2 
2 

ID) 
ID) 

34 
35 
36 

16 

3   096 

7 

2    742 

18 

1    325 

14 

977 

9 

645 

20 

789 

4 

571 

24 

896 

13 

225 

37 

e 

1    061 

- 

- 

12 

746 

4 

128 

3 

133 

23 

486 

2 

ID) 

10 

(D) 

- 

- 

38 

1 

ID) 

- 

- 

2 

ID) 

1 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

3 

67 

3 

19 

- 

- 

39 

7 

742 

2 

ID) 

2 

ID) 

- 

- 

2 

ID) 

7 

219 

1 

ID) 

10 

427 

5 

54 

40 

22 

2    312 

6 

1    668 

16 

1    889 

4 

285 

5 

492 

25 

797 

8 

395 

34 

3   444 

8 

85 

41 

2 

(D) 

- 

- 

5 

251 

- 

- 

2 

ID) 

8 

223 

2 

ID) 

3 

277 

- 

- 

42 

9 

1    289 

3 

1    390 

14 

839 

3 

77 

- 

- 

26 

644 

2 

ID) 

15 

1    084 

2 

ID) 

43 

e 

1    616 

13 

1    715 

11 

983 

5 

257 

5 

339 

17 

406 

2 

ID) 

24 

1    501 

7 

ID) 

44 

21 
12 
9 

3    202 
2    157 
1    045 

7 
6 

1 

2    253 
ID) 
ID) 

15 
8 

7 

959 
645 
314 

11 
11 

429 
ID) 

ID) 

5 

4 

1 

438 
ID) 
ID) 

26 
14 
12 

964 
539 

425 

2 

2 

358 
ID) 
ID) 

20 
12 
8 

2   004 

782 

1    222 

10 
5 
4 

30 
18 
12 

45 
45 
47 

14 
9 
5 

2    257 

1    839 

418 

5 
2 

2    523 
ID) 
IDi 

16 

11 
5 

877 
625 
252 

5 
5 

351 
351 

8 

6 

3 

313 
243 
70 

17 
12 

5 

954 
782 
172 

J 

294 
294 

25 
15 

lu 

2    749 

2    226 

523 

12 
8 

68 
ID) 
ID) 

48 
49 
50 

20 

1    250 

6 

1    525 

14 

699 

4 

262 

6 

282 

21 

328 

3 

ID) 

13 

1    467 

- 

- 

51 

7 

217 

4 

12 

1 

ID) 

- 

- 

- 

- 

7 

136 

1 

ID) 

1 

ID) 

- 

- 

52 

16 
9 

7 

3    923 
3    481 

442 

10 
6 

2    918 

2    088 

830 

19 
8 
11 

1    435 
771 
664 

15 
14 
1 

967 
ID) 

ID) 

10 
10 

703 
703 

33 

18 
15 

1    169 
732 
437 

6 
2 

604 
ID) 
ID) 

33 
23 

10 

3   355 

2   055 
1    310 

14 
6 
8 

336 
290 
46 

53 
54 
55 

29-14    NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  , 
RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS'  Fur  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  ma)or  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Lancaster  County,  Nebr. 


18  995 
7  126 
1  621 


«6  913 
«2  617 
3  620 


HI  318 
33  148 
28  788 


4  885 

4  353 

532 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


46  913 
42  617 
3  620 


40  334 
33  148 
28  788 


869 
353 
516 


2  302 
800 
212 


7  577 

6  912 

612 


3  316 
2  596 
2  305 


45  030 
14  950 
5  075 


138  000 
125  444 
11  370 


16  553 
14  988 
1  565 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-15 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

202 
156 
106 


LINCOLN  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE  I  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY-  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAi-'.E  SHOPS 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witlitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  ate  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


295 
'»33 
68tt 
317 


195 
65U 
713 


13  947 
11  503 
8  769 


953 
232 

211 


9  055 
5  213 
3  5«6 
1  305 


13  561 
11  269 

8  585 


15  0«2 

t  748 

390 


1  211 

(D) 

1  500 


905 
232 
211 


1  401 
824 
575 
221 


3  322 

2  975 

2  243 


30  046 
15  756 
10  585 


5  643 
1  909 
5  738 


69  875 
63  116 
41  542 


38  008 
7  591 
1  148 


3  396 

1  427 
275 


315 

(Dl 
2  356 


29-16    NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


OMAHA,  NtBI!.-l(lWA.S>ISA 


RETAIL  TRADE  1  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMErgT  DEALERS. 
PAINT  I  GLASS  1  KALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPi-Y  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEHINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIi.  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NCnFRAmCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHIi.DREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Consists  of  Douglas  and  Sarpy  Counties,  Nebr.,  and  Pottawattamie  County,  Iowa. 


37  769 
15  739 
3  2U3 


98  878 
82  183 
10  600 
5  5H9 
212 


3U 


142  498 

133  2"t"t 

3  805 

(0) 

363 

621 

980 

2  848 

2  660 


116  120 
95  406 
86  994 


6  610 

8  355 

576 


020 
285 
868 


14  608 

13  696 

912 

242 


21 

11     108 

55 

6    408 

10 

IDI 

9 

1    837 

1 

(01 

35 

3    832 

6 

1    076 

2 

52 

(X)  Not  a 

pllcable. 

36  851 
15  711 
3  197 


96  514 
82  483 
10  544 


139  038 

130  448 

3  757 


114  542 
95  288 
86  994 


6  046 

7  893 
576 

4  739 


14  500 

13  630 

870 


537 
809 
339 


15  094 
12  561 
1  885 


11  183 

9  613 

399 


11  487 
9  149 
8  313 


85  535 
30  971 
6  495 


290  392 
233  825 
41  368 


211  566 

184  699 

5  216 


223  651 

177  174 
158  602 


9  678 

27  150 

933 

8  716 


35  359 
31  692 
3  567 


2  203 
1  705 
1  559 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-17 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establisti 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

OMAHA.  NE8R.I0WA.SM$A-Continued 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

T0T4L 

FURNITURE  1  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINS.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS ' 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES: 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


SIOUX  CITY,  IOWA-HEBR,SIIISA 


25  890 
17  i»66 
7  917 


136 
570 
035 
956 


5  472 

6  260 
123 


695 
1  072 

353 
1  892 


15  8811 
2  745 
H  357 
8  782 


36  5't7 

25  442 

17  144 

7  859 

231 

(Dl 

ID) 

7  238 

1  005 

2  662 


57    173 

54    763 

36    016 

35    430 

27    608 

27     168 

1    119 

1    119 

5    903 

5    757 

1    386 

1    386 

21    157 

19    353 

24    755 

24    723 

24    382 

24    360 

373 

363 

48    986 

46    304 

8    789 

8    285 

4    463 

4    343 

351 

IDI 

4    112 

(D) 

611 

811 

365 

365 

446 

446 

5  280 

6  166 
417 


1  159 

1  975 
507 
395 

1  012 
335 

1  884 


13  994 

2  745 

4  007 

7  242 


4  909 
3  209 
1  953 


1  019 
143 
538 


160 
193 
290 
324 


92  720 

59  811 

33  722 

24  825 

863 

IDI 

101 

18  941 

2  846 

11  122 


253  585 
192  714 
148  698 
7  932 
26  979 
9  105 
60  871 


70  030 
69  006 

1  024 


116  975 

14  715 

15  818 


2  066 

960 

1  106 


388 

9    294 

340 

6    832 

IDI 

ID) 

760 

15     114 

830 

17    299 

38 

659 

504 

9    485 

288 

6    955 

1  065 

1  830 

794 

8  610 


44  344 
3  604 
13  284 
27  456 


970 
620 
386 
209 


5  455 

4  370 

3  287 

167 

712 

204 

1  085 


1  700 
274 
292 


Data  for  this  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  II,  Part  2,  Chapter  17. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


29-18    NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


County  and  kind  of  business, 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

DOUGLAS    COUNTY 

LUMBER.     BUILDING    MATERIALS.     HAROIVARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.     PLUMBING.     PAINT.     ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS    

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

134 
39 
38 
49 
8 

114 
35 
36 

35 
8 

27    277 
15    139 
4    976 
4     166 
2    996 

26    845 
15   055 
4    916 
3    868 
2    996 

3    459 

1    670 

943 

573 

273 

64    939 
28   752 
20    377 
11    095 

4    704 

729 
314 
235 
142 
38 

102 
28 
23 

47 
4 

53    P4RT* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

53 
7 
26 
20 

37 
7 
18 
12 

(0) 

(D) 

8    910 

(D) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

8    854 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1    608 

IDI 

(Dl 

(Dl 

35    616 

IDI 

101 
(Dl 
774 
(Dl 

(D) 
(Dl 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

(01 

FOOD    STORES 

5« 
5111 
512 
513 
Sll 
545-549 

TOTAL 

350 
258 

21 
9 

15 

262 

196 

17 

3 

7 

114    954 

106    489 

(Dl 

317 

(01 

112    126 

104    123 

(Dl 

187 

IDI 

9    304 
7    850 

(Dl 
8 

(Dl 

175    753 

152    007 

(Dl 

223 

(01 

2    950 
2    539 

(Dl 
5 

IDI 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

227 
(Dl 

FRUIT    STORES.     VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

CANDY.     NUT.     CONFECTIONERY    STORES     

9 
IDI 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX. 554 

TOTAL 

146 

100 

94    607 

93    269 

9    582 

186    700 

1    778 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

55PT(554I 

TOTAL 

350 

294 

36    301 

34    597 

3    659 

77    471 

1    155 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.558 

565 

566 

564.569 

TOTAL 

167 
33 
55 
37 
18 
15 
53 

141 
29 
45 
33 
12 
13 
47 

33    617 

(D) 
(D) 
IDI 
IDl 
8    856 
5    663 

33    179 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
6    814 
5    447 

4    866 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1    411 
841 

89    829 
IDI 
(Dl 
(0) 
(01 
25    472 
15    550 
(Dl 

1    566 
(Dl 
IDI 
ID) 
(01 
413 
218 

102 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

(Dl 

IDI 

21 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

130 
73 
57 

86 
45 
41 

33    713 
23    754 
9    959 

33    087 
23    370 
9    717 

4    501 
2    969 
1    532 

84    491 
54    922 
29    569 

857 
553 
304 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

54 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

630 
329 
301 

552 
291 
271 

49    081 
30    249 
18    832 

47    723 
29    923 
17    800 

10   725 
7    945 
2    780 

225   089 
167    939 
57    150 

4    740 

3    745 

994 

5812 
5813 

266 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

113 
106 

7 

109 

104 

5 

20    803 

20    430 

373 

20    771 

20    408 

363 

3    041 

2    983 

58 

58    685 
57    661 

1    024 

1    050 
1    026 

24 

10 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

TOTAL 

380 
85 
43 
8 
11 
28 
29 
24 

152 

286 
73 
31 
8 
9 
20 
25 
12 
108 

38    619 

7    739 

3    997 

IDI 

589 

5    391 

(Dl 

5    634 

9    581 

36    337 

7  235 

3  903 

(Dl 
575 

4  893 
(01 

5  520 

8  705 

4    970 
688 
661 
IDI 
57 
404 
(01 
694 
1    666 

97    436 

13  397 

14  276 

(0) 
1    025 
7    774 
(0) 
14    433 
30    765 

1    444 
255 
268 
(01 
15 
106 
(01 
147 
398 

58 

595 

17 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

170 

42 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

IDI 

(Dl 

101 

LANCASTER   COUNTY 

(COEXTENSIVE    WITH    LINCOLN    SMSA.     SEE    TABLE    4) 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  ma|or  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-19 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  200  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Receipts 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLuMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS!  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUT>  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

HEN'St  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TA 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  •  . 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES. 
FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  ....;... 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  .  . 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


)  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
c  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


15  598 
8  352 
t  090 


11  565 
10  102 
1  «63 


15  338 
8  302 
1  000 


11  379 
9  916 
1  t63 


13    567 

13    213 

t    369 

1    369 

(01 

ID) 

488 

1172 

995 

995 

1    9VQ^ 

1    990 

1    60U 

1    500 

2  837 

2  61« 

223 


40  670 
19  637 
1«  023 


125  444 

10) 

1  186 


61  150 
56  575 
4  575 


29-20    NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  200  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


SIC 
code 


521 

522-52« 
5251 
5252 


5U2 
5U3 

5U5-5t9 


56 

561 t 567 

562-3i568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564 1569 


59   EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READy-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


580 
298 
262 


Receipts 


520 
262 
258 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


33  OUH 
23  515 
9  499 


tU  620 
26  825 
17  795 


19  396 

19  023 

373 


922 

40U 
305 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


32  592 
23  255 
9  337 


113  160 
26  517 
16  9«3 


19  364 

19  001 

363 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


9  690 
7  012 
2    678 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


'  '" 

131  I 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


62  S02 
54  530 
28  272 


203  368 
148  201 
55  167 


55  343 

54  319 

1  024 


839 
547 
292 


Siandard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-21 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


SIC 
code 


5612    PART 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


MEBRASItft 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORS.  TOTAL  

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

LINCOLN  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL  

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS • 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

OMAHAi  NEBR.-IOWAi  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL  

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


Total 
(number) 


Witli 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments viith 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  ol 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinl<ing  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


(These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  and  ar 

not  included  in  any 

ot  Ihe  tabulations  of  the  1963  Census  of 

Business] 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMI\IISSARIES 

17     1<)9 

2 

43 

17 

5    215 

11    92M 

1    625 

1 
15 

«65 
1     IHU 

UC7 

1 
8 

118 
280 

33    H90 

21 
359 

9    269 
23   8141 

9    019 

2    692 
6    327 

321 

lot 

217 

6U 

23 

141 

5    953 

. 

- 

- 

2    082 

3   871 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

7    086 

2    29J 
M    793 

1    0M9 

307 
7142 

272 

81 
191 

22    085 

6    109 
15    976 

1    091 

2 

43 

17 

228 

80"4 

255 

1 

15 

5H 
185 

71 

1 
B 

in 

148 

5    1452 

21 

359 

- 

1    078 

3    9914 

Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable. 


29-22    NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


NEBRASKA  1  TOTAL.  . 

ADAMS  COUNTY  

HASTINGS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ANTELOPE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

ARTHUR  COUNTY 

BANNER  COUNTY 

BLAINE  COUNTY 

BOONE  COUNTY  

BOX  BUTTE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

ALLIANCE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BOYD  COUNTY 

BROWN  COUNTY  

BUFFALO  COUNTY  .... 

KEARNEY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BURT  COUNTY 

BUTLER  COUNTY 

CASS  COUNTY 

PLATTSMOUTH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CEDAR  COUNTY  

CHASE  COUNTY  

CHERRY  COUNTY 

VALENTINE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CHEYENNE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SIDNEY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CLAY  COUNTY 

COLFAX  COUNTY 

SCHUYLER  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CUMING  COUNTY 

WEST  POINT  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CUSTER  COUNTY 

BROKEN  BOW  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DAKOTA  COUNTY 

SOUTH  SIOUX  CITY  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DAWES  COUNTY  

CHADRON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DAWSON  COUNTY 

COZAD 

GOTHENBURG  

LEXINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DEUEL  COUNTY  

DIXON  COUNTY  

DODGE  COUNTY  

FREMONT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OOUSLAS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OMAHA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


244 
182 

892 
700 
192 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


1  730  454 

39  680 
36  205 
3  475 

13  804 
263 


907 

9  718 

IB  838 
16  194 
2  644 

4  238 

6  294 

35  948 
25  425 

10  523 

13  922 
9  233 

14  959 

8  210 
6  749 

12  042 

6  014 

11  645 

9  272 
2  373 

22  133 

17  376 
4  757 


13  818 
6  952 
6  866 


14  165 

6  107 

8  058 

18  365 

9  407 
8  958 


12  743 
8  713 
4  030 

30  712 
6  423 

6  651 
14  034 

3  604 

4  710 

7  829 


292 
176 
116 

2  146 

2  012 

134 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


1  632  368 

38  452 
35  201 
3  251 


853 

8  578 

18  106 
15  756 
2  350 


33  310 
23  821 

9  489 

13  216 

7  425 

13  841 
7  944 
5  897 

11  052 

5  638 

11  203 
9  190 
2  013 

21  299 

16  874 
4  425 


12  544 
6  430 
5  114 


13  559 

5  957 

7  602 

16  705 

9  065 

7  640 

12  569 

10  549 

2  020 


DUNDY  COUNTY  

FILLMORE  COUNTY 

Slandafd  Notes:       -  Represents  zeto. 


461  344 
440  326 
21  018 

4  342 

10  654 

>  avoid  disclosure. 


41  834 
30  173 
11  661 

445  010 

425  402 

19  608 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


4  075 

3  858 

217 


3  244 

2  547 

697 


1  016 
642 
374 


1  289 
779 
510 

1  092 
896 
196 


2  659 
532 
679 

1  260 
188 


391 


3  939 

3  073 

866 

53  567 

51  839 

1  728 


County  and  city 


franklin  county.  .  .  . 

frontier  county.  .  .  . 

furnas  county 

gage  county 

beatrice  

remainder  of  county. 

Garden  county 

garfield  county.  .  .  . 

gosper  county 

grant  county  

greeley  county  .  .  .  . 

hall  county 

grand  island  .  .  .  . 
remainder  of  county. 

hamilton  county.  ,  .  . 

harlan  county 

hayes  county  

hitchcock  county  .  .  . 

holt  county 

ONEILL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HOOKER  COUNTY 

HOWARD  COUNTY 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

FAIRBURY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

JOHNSON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

KEARNEY  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

KEITH  COUNTY  

OGALLALA  

REMAIr<DER  OF  COUNTY. 

KEYA  PAHA  COUNTY  .  .  . 

KIMBALL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

KNOX  COUNTY 

LANCASTER  COUNTY  .  .  . 

LINCOLN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
NORTH  PLATTE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LOGAN  COUNTY  

LOUP  COUNTY 

MCPHERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

MADISON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

NORFOLK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MERRICK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

MORRILL  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

NANCE  COUNTY  

NEMAHA  COUNTY 

AUBURN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NUCKOLLS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SUPERIOR  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OTOE  COUNTY 

NEBRASKA  CITY.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


9  738        853 

(NA)  Not  available.       (X)  NotaoDlicable. 


Total 
(number) 


1  148 
983 
165 

340 
236 
104 


With 
payroll 


260 

125 
135 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


5  982 

3  646 

10  232 

29  650 
21  520 

8  130 

3  526 

3  457 
1  640 

1  115 

5  349 

51  054 
41  441 

9  613 

9  659 

4  999 
793 

3  676 

14  862 

6  218 
8  644 

2  127 

5  785 


13  37 
11  228 

2  146 

931 

11  362 

12  792 

183  207 
172  160 
11  047 

37  557 
31  567 
5  690 

755 

343 

179 

37  940 
27  858 
10  082 

10  288 

8  S67 

5  864 

8  528 

6  533 
1  995 

10  365 

6  543 

3  822 

22  567 

14  575 

7  992 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


5  032 

3  210 

9  428 

27  388 
20  224 

7  164 

3  376 

3  151 

1  168 
993 

4  795 

49  018 
40  401 

8  617 

8  765 
4  375 


13  332 

5  870 
7  462 

2  035 

5  135 

12  777 
10  257 
2  520 

5  646 

6  113 

12  122 

10  504 

1  51 

825 

11  106 

11  610 

178  319 

168  434 

9  885 

35  873 
30  703 
5  170 

535 

283 


35  836 
25  598 
9  138 

9  330 

8  311 

5  174 

7  394 

6  151 
1  243 

9  685 
5  491 
3  194 

21  401 
14  303 

7  098 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEBRASKA    29-23 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958- 


Continued 


County  and  city 


PAKNEE  COUNTY. 
PERKINS  COUNTY 


PHELPS  COUNTY 

HOLDRESE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PIERCE  COUNTY. 


PLATTE  COUNTY 

COLUMBUS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

POLK  COUNTY 


RED  WILLOW  COUNTY.  .  . 

MCCOOK  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


RICHARDSON  COUNTY.  .  . 

FALLS  CITY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROCK  COUNTY. 


SALINE  COUNTY 

CRETE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SARPY  COUNTY  

BELLEVUE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SAUNDERS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

WAHOO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


3  790 
5  571 

16  946 

It  OOt 
2  9«2 


31  217 
23  191 
8  026 


20  583 
18  580 
1  903 


17  667 
12  157 
5  700 


15  1W7 

7  201 

8  216 


12  «9« 
5  822 
5  572 

18  «87 
5  887 
11  600 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


3  512 

5  039 

16  lit 
13  571 
2  740 


28  735 
22  287 
6  448 


19  845 
18  342 
1  503 


15  149 
11  883 
4  255 


13  797 

6  637 

7  150 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


300 

354 

1  355 

1  192 

173 


2  765 

2  235 

530 


2  008 

1  892 

116 


1  399 

1  074 

325 


1  003 
539 

454 


883 
536 

347 

1  370 
615 
755 


County  and  city 


SCOTTS  BLUFF  COUNTY.  . 

GERING  

SCOTTSBLUFF 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SEWARD  COUNTY 

SEWARD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SHERIDAN  COUNTY. 
SHERMAN  COUNTY  . 
SIOUX  COUNTY  .  . 
STANTON  COUNTY  . 
THAYER  COUNTY.  . 
THOMAS  COUNTY.  . 
THURSTON  COUNTY. 
VALLEY  COUNTY.  . 


lASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

BLAIR 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WAYNE  COUNTY  

WAYNE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WEBSTER  COUNTY 
WHEELER  COUNTY 


YORK  COUNTY 

YORK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


49  904 
5  823 
33  141 

10  940 

13  603 
8  458 
5  145 


4  435 
546 

3  107 

10  409 

972 

5  832 
7  054 

10  209 

7  184 
3  025 

10  702 

8  860 
1  842 

6  145 

405 

16  994 
13  052 
3  932 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


47  825 
5  351 
32  285 
10  180 

12  585 

8  316 

4  269 

12  432 

3  835 

498 

2  853 

9  359 
762 

5  218 

6  426 

9  555 
6  922 

2  533 

10  132 
a  544 
1  588 

5  515 

175 

15  912 
12  500 

3  412 


1  482 

1  179 

303 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


29-24    NEBRASKA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  10. 


Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  aie  based  on  1964  SMSA  delinilions] 


SIC 
code 


59PT(591 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


Kifid  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


Establishments 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


LUMBER.  BLOS  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES „.%•  '.V* 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


183  207 

13  119 
36  914 
35  3«2 
33  157 

13  453 

10  550 
7  853 

10  653 
6  443 

13  080 
1  253 


178  319 

12  661 
36  822 
35  522 
32  911 

13  031 

10  036 
7  697 
9  799 
5   443 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


OMAHA,  NESR-IOWA.SMSA 


121  439 
94  329 
38  113 

32  325 

33  508 

47  853 
19  935 
40  942 
6  709 


Standard  Notes-       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

SIOUX  CITY,  lOWA-NEBR.,  Sl^tSA  -  Data  for  this  Standard  l^lelropolitan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  II.  Part  2,  Chapter  17. 

TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


115  757 
92  821 
35   875 

31  595 

32  700 

45  437 
19  725 
38  354 
5   385 


SIC 

code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 


59PTI591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART» 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


153 
669 
120 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY 


451  344 

34  040 

63  973 

97  020 

Bl  211 

27  830 

28  377 

29  993 
41  433 
16  307 
34  975 

6  185 


445  010 

32  830 

63  513 
92  304 
79  795 
25  162 

27  751 
29  177 
39  511 
16  119 
32  815 
5  033 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


LANCASTER  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Lincoln  SMSA,  see  Table  10, 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

LINCOLN 

OMAHA 

983 

61 
22 

114 
58 

145 

41 

51 
193 

42 
192 

44 

775 

47 
20 
90 
52 
133 

31 
53 

163 

42 
134 
10 

172    160 

11    757 
35    705 
34    720 
32    357 
10    095 

10    550 

(Dl 

8    915 

6    443 

IDl 

101 

168    434 

11    445 
IDl 
34    130 
31    811 
9    978 

10  036 
ID) 

B    273 
5    443 

11  166 

101 

2   700 

151 
58 
458 
128 
307 

176 
148 
525 
115 
400 
124 

2   012 

109 
40 

314 
92 

253 

134 
102 
537 
109 
288 
24 

440    326 

27  685 
53    818 
92    942 
79    412 
25    684 

28  253 

29  166 
39    459 
15    001 
32    182 

5    714 

425    402 

25    529 
IDl 
88    668 
78    308 
24    148 

27  657 

28  366 
37   687 
15   813 
30   075 

101 

52 

53    PART* 

54 

55    Ex.554 

55PT(554I 

56 
57 

58 

59PT(591l 
59   EX.591 
53    PART. 

LUMBER.    BLDG    MATLS.    HDWE .    FARM    EQUIP.    DEALERS 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*    

FOOD    STORES    

AUTOMOTIVE   DEALERS 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS    

APPAREL.     ACCESSORY    STORES     

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

EATING.    DRINKI.'JG    PLACES 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES    

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES    

NONSTORE    RETAILERS*    .     .     ,     

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Nevada 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix, 30-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.) 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE   1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:   1963  10 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 14 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 15 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 17 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 17 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 18 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 - 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 19 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 19 


Incorporated  places  of  25,000- 100,000 
Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas 


us.   DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 


20  40 


60  80  too  MILES 

I  I  I 

BUfiCAU  OF  THE   CENSUS 


30-3 


1958 


$408,373,000 


State  total 


1963 

EACH  SYMBOL =  5%  CHANGE 


$707,120,000 
I 

173% 


NEVADA  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES    IN   MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials, Farm  ^  19 

Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers  0135 

General  Merchandise  [^=3fi 

Group  Stores  ■■■  76 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service    |^^47 

Stations    ^■■175 


Eating,  Drinking  Places 


Drug  Stores,    ^23 
Proprietary  Stores    pBl31 


Apparel,    ^27  ( W AlV^ IUif^=ry<A|^ 

Accessory  Stores    P^  42        -^^^\^ ?-yc.V£  _/^  jj -, 


Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^7 
Equipment  Stores    PH  32 


•  137% 


Other  Retail  Stores 


Nonstore  Retailers 


33 


54 


K66% 


125% 


1958 


1963, 


30-4 


1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEVADA    30-5 


TABLE 


1   The  State:  1963  and  1958 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  •  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS,  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEt^'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


Total 
(number) 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


152 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


35   053 

20    2<)1 
a    902 

4  762 

5  092 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


11  626 
7  783 

17  e92| 
lU  662 
3  230i 
7  314 
6  844 
1  763 


32 

406 

31  620 

21 

943 

21  399 

10 

463 

10  221 

65  824 
47  587 
IB  237 


30  898 

29  898 

1  000 


2C  165 
4  554 

4  560 

5  092 


75 

915 

75 

589 

57 

284 

57 

284 

8 

?94 

8 

260 

10 

337 

10 

045 

17  734 
14  528 
3  206 


62  970 
46  359 
16  6 


Total 
(number) 


54  453 

51  641 

12  911 

12  644 

3  934 

3  686 

992 

962 

2  832 

2  274 

3  587 

3  451 

6  460 

6  405 

9  077 

8  907 

14  657 

13  311 

With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.  Revised, 

•Nonslote  retailers,  part  of  SIC;  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-ol-business  level. 
^Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  liind-of-business  definition. 


19  351 
9  679 
836 
5  550 
3  296 


36 

295 

35 

437 

23 

542 

23 

542 

4 

60? 

4 

500 

'  8 

151 

1-7 

395 

32    714 
6    881 

1  276 
999 

2  473 

3  435 

4  227 

5  309 
8    11 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


25  693 

25  925 

4  918 

4  766 

10  769 

10  529 

** 

9  517 

*♦ 

1  012 

** 

5  077 

4  482 

4  260 

1  323 

1  191 

17 

478 

16 

672 

11 

573 

11 

08  1 

5 

905 

5 

591 

39 

995 

35 

644 

25 

952 

26 

058 

13 

044 

10 

575 

22  518 

22  342 

22  137 

21  861 

481 

461 

30    004 

5   605 

1    098 

771 

1    961 

3  421 

4  051 


30-6      NEVADA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2. 


The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


521 

522 

523 
521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5«2 

5U3 

5«'t 

5«5 

5U6 

5462 

51163 

SU9 


55   EX.55U 


561 

557 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

558 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADE ■  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


Total 
(number) 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STOR 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


35  053 
11  900 
8  397 

1  938 

2  529 
135 

«  762 
5  092 


75  915 
57  281 

8  294 

9  442 
713 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


182 


149  154 

145  653 

1  4S9 


850 
716 
134 


138  960 

98  157 

83  997 

4  478 

9  582 

16  427 
6  451 

596 

17  229 
4  046 

11  657 

1  526 


41  525 

7  783 

7  495 

288 

17  892 
14  662 
3  230 


7  344 

6  844 

493 

1  864 

4  487 

1  012 

751 


34  391 
11  880 
8  305 


75  589 
57  284 

8  250 

9  230 
669 
146 


146  358 

143  467 

1  113 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


135  872 

98  143 

83  997 

4  478 
9  668 

15  331 

5  513 
696 

16  189 
3  846 

11  301 

1  042 


17  734 
14  528 
3  206 


5  732 

493 

1  854 


3  942 

1  275 

937 


7  115 
1  247 
1  031 


13  123 

12  623 

155 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


13  505 

10  085 

8  397 

718 

970 

1  097 

854 

44 

1  515 

493 

875 

147 


74  593 
24  764 
15  952 


167  744 
122  446 
23  279 
20  059 
1  654 
306 


258  565 

248  107 

3  310 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


270  955 
203  923 
172  778 
13  567 
17  578 
22  835 
17  601 

1  109 
25  488 

9  280 
13  298 

2  910 


44  499 
36  172 
8  327 


18  957 

17  153 

1  360 

5  850 


2  661 
1  918 

441 
277 


2  208 
1  545 
1  256 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEVADA    30-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


FuRNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA'  GLASSWARE'  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  -.  .  . 

RADIO'  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS'  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGEsI 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY'  GRAIN'  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALEkS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA'  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT'  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE'  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY'  TOY'  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


S;a;  oa,-ii  licids;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Norsx.'fc  rerailers.  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32 

106 

21 

9«3 

17 

■317 

1 

91? 

1 

228 

(Dl 

(U) 

■i 

17? 

3 

118 

1 

573 

6S 

824 

47 

587 

UO 

101 

101 

■i 

815 

IDI 

IB 

237 

30 

898 

?<) 

898 

' 

000 

54 

453 

IS 

914 

3 

9J4 

179 

3 

755 

992 

462 

530 

? 

83? 

? 

387 

445 

? 

518 

597 

472 

6 

460 

9 

077 

282 

48 

3 

774 

« 

973 

2 

385 

1 

151 

596 

1 

262 

a  327 

1  404 
4  902 

2  021 


31 

620 

21 

399 

17 

693 

1 

710 

1 

138 

(D) 

(Dl 

5 

354 

3 

332 

1 

535 

52  970 
46  359 
39  199 


51  641 
12  644 
3  686 


2  274 

1  877 
397 

2  458 
521 
472 

6  406 

8  907 

280 

3  70S 


6  911 

(D) 

4  370 


4  647 

3  293 

2  650 

233 

269 


16  621 
13  107 
11  545 


7  361 

1  347 
641 


95 

453 

64 

992 

50 

769 

6 

509 

4 

995 

(Dl 

(D) 

16 

197 

9 

947 

4 

317 

360  722 
276  748 
243  018 


153  541 
27  119 
11  694 


5 

632 

4 

707 

925 

4 

172 

655 

1 

827 

23 

347 

31 

160 

1 

047 

10 

270 

19 

843 

8 

3?7 

3 

397 

1 

029 

3 

?14 

17 

632 

4 

2?2 

(Dl 

621 

2 

077 

5  863 
4  699 
3  990 


30-8      NEVADA 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


NEVADAi  TOTAL. 


CHURCHILL  COUNTY  .  .  . 

FALLON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLARK  COUNTY  

BOULDER  CITY  ...  . 

HENDERSON 

LAS  VEGAS 

NORTH  LAS  VESAS.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY 


ELKO  COUNTY 

ELKO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ESMERALDA  COUNTY 
EUREKA  COUNTY.  . 


HUMBOLDT  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HINNEMUCCA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LANDER  COUNTY. 
LINCOLN  COUNTY 
LYON  COUNTY.  . 
MINERAL  COUNTY 
NYE  COUNTY  .  . 


ORMSBY  COUNTY 

CARSON  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PERSHING  COUNTY. 
STOREY  COUNTY.  . 


WASHOE  COUNTY 

RENO 

SPARKS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WHITE  PINE  COUNTY.  .  . 
ELY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


3    574 
120 


897 
657 
132 
108 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


15  342 
15  254 

1  088 

382  857 
4  602 
15  205 
287  589 
8  638 
55  622 

7  319 

25  472 
15  927 

8  545 

268 

828 

12  559 
10  334 

2  225 

2  495 

3  979 

10  550 

7  023 

5  853 

17  151 
15  553 

598 

5  021 

1  090 

194  567 
152  557 
20  344 

11  756 

13  536 
9  422 

4  214 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


689  155 

15  285 

14  644 

642 


15  868 

282  679 

8  238 

54  258 


24  470 
16  313 
8  157 


12  223 
10  264 

1  959 

2  411 

3  373 
9  784 
6  581 
5  543 


190  931 

160  419 

19  676 

10  835 

13  022 
9  056 
3  956 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1.000) 


87  294 


102 

48  062 

654 

1  675 

35  545 

991 

9  187 

730 


195 
282 
254 
1  022 
555 
867 


25  250 

21  537 

2  107 

1  515 

1  431 
987 
444 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


38  432 

35  945 
2  486 

947  880 
14  193 
33  428 

687  330 
19  322 

193  507 

17  519 

63  150 

36  818 
24  332 


4  128 

5  059 

6  104 

21  589 

14  235 

20  977 

38  415 

36  453 

1  952 


517  581 

438  306 

41  782 

37  491 

29  833 
19  791 
10  042 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 
(number) 


21  884 

477 


11  524 
211 
409 

a  253 
254 

2  387 


6  406 

5  213 

563 

530 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kmd-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis ,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 


($1,000) 


13    299 

359 

2    915 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


Standarc  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEVADA    30-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kind  of  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,0001 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,0001 

(number) 

($1,000) 

322 

149    151 

287 

138    960 

555 

71    501 

288 

11    626 

176 

32    106 

898 

65    621 

116 

30    898 

533 

51   153 

152 

6    327 

1 

16 
11 

5 

2    613 
2    532 

lU 

11 
12 
2 

1    091 
(0) 
(D) 

11 

9 
5 

1    311 

1    109 

205 

10 
10 

371 
371 

1 
1 

(Dl 
(Dl 

21 
17 

1 

1    709 

1    185 

221 

2 
2 

(Dl 
(01 

20 

17 

3 

887 
825 
62 

11 

7 
7 

560 
126 
131 

2 
3 

117 
6 
7 

76 
5 

23 

76    UB 
1    151 
5    939 

55   551 
1   079 
9   096 

122 
1 
6 
82 
12 
18 

77    912 

156 

3    575 

68    050 
1    786 
1    375 

230 
8 
13 
128 
8 
73 

37    281 

875 

1    732 

20    956 
735 

12    983 

152 
5 
6 

111 

30 

21    979 
320 
573 

18    708 

5    376 

100 

2 
7 
85 
1 
2 

20    116 
(Dl 
701 

16    936 
(Dl 
(01 

318 
11 
16 

177 
11 

103 

31    372 

631 

1    051 

18    913 

912 

12    835 

2 

3 
30 

9 

13    833 
(Dl 
(01 

11    515 

1    210 

250 
13 
5 
165 
7 
60 

30    893 
121 
219 

22    309 

625 

7    315 

88 

9 
10 
19 
20 

5    801 

122 

1    700 

81 

598 

5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

5 

882 

2 

(D) 

8 

689 

3 

157 

- 

- 

22 

1    001 

1 

IDI 

6 

139 

1 

(Dl 

11 

21 
10 
11 

5    021 
3    781 
1    210 

19 

15 

1    550 

3    825 

725 

38 
17 

21 

5    312 

1    565 
3   717 

12 
12 

1    719 
1    719 

6 
6 

731 
731 

55 
28 
27 

2    785 
1    302 
1    183 

6 

2 

(01 

781 
(Dl 

20 
16 

2    211 

1    195 

718 

2 

2 

IDI 
IDI 

12 
13 

11 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1 

160 

- 

- 

- 

- 

6 

106 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

15 

3 

300 

1 

IDI 

2 

(01 

" 

- 

- 

- 

10 

226 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

16 

5 

2    161 

1    838 

323 

12 
10 

2 

2    180 
(0) 

(D) 

20 
11 
6 

3    051 
1    710 
1    311 

5 
5 

621 
621 

6 

2 

291 
(Dl 
(01 

26 
17 
9 

976 
765 
210 

3 

3 

(01 
(01 

9 
6 
1 

(Dl 
195 
IDI 

1 
1 

(01 
IDI 

17 
16 
19 

1 

101 

1 

IDI 

11 

918 

2 

(Dl 

- 

- 

6 

166 

1 

101 

1 

522 

1 

IDI 

20 

9 

838 

2 

(Dl 

12 

1    015 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

12 

117 

2 

IDI 

2 

IDI 

- 

- 

21 

12 

2    112 

11 

2    366 

13 

902 

1 

112 

1 

(Dl 

31 

1    073 

2 

(Dl 

11 

1    213 

3 

30 

22 

9 

2    519 

8 

1    311 

11 

992 

2 

(Dl 

5 

265 

21 

632 

2 

IDI 

9 

316 

2 

(01 

23 

6 

1    160 

1 

1    093 

13 

1    251 

9 

202 

- 

- 

20 

967 

1 

IDI 

11 

378 

- 

- 

21 

9 
9 

1    961 
1    961 

8 

8 

3    091 
3    091 

19 
16 
3 

2    218 

2    107 

111 

13 
13 

881 
881 

1 
1 

136 

136 

35 
29 
6 

1    519 

1    135 

111 

* 

855 
655 

21 
21 
3 

I    229 

921 
305 

" 

(01 
IDI 

25 
25 
27 

5 

356 

3 

891 

13 

1    276 

1 

(01 

- 

- 

21 

658 

1 

IDI 

6 

618 

- 

- 

26 

3 

(01 

- 

- 

1 

(01 

- 

- 

- 

- 

20 

593 

1 

IDI 

10 

213 

- 

- 

29 

79 
52 
13 
11 

15    160 

35    280 

8    616 

1    561 

67 
56 

7 
1 

35    676 

32    018 

1    712 

1    915 

129 
85 
21 
20 

16    783 
11    911 
2   191 
2    378 

69 
60 
9 

11    706 

10    503 

(01 

(Dl 

19 

10 

8 

1 

10   033 

6    717 

(Dl 

(01 

238 
156 
33 

17 

17    367 
12    158 
1    819 
3    050 

36 

32 

5 

1 

11    132 

9    937 

(Dl 

IDI 

131 
101 
22 
11 

13    113 

11    223 

1    259 

931 

31 
30 
2 

2 

1    390 

1    295 

IDI 

IDI 

30 
31 
32 
33 

II 
9 

5 

3    910 
2    513 
1    127 

13 
12 
1 

3    397 
101 
(01 

17 
6 
11 

1    118 
126 
692 

5 
5 

186 
186 

1 
1 

363 
363 

33 

17 
16 

1    122 

573 
519 

5 
3 
2 

(Dl 
117 
(Dl 

10 
6 

1 

1    172 
586 
181 

2 

2 

IDI 
IDI 

31 
35 
35 

30-10    NEVADA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


521 

S22 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


542 

543 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


552-3.568 
562 

563.568 
563 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

HEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL.  .  .  

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
MEN'S'  SOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MliCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,006) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(number) 


Coextensive  with  Clark  County,  Nev. 


17  101 

4  347 

6  422 

1  320 

1  645 
(0) 

1  472 


44  386 

44  288 

37  546 

37  546 

4  674 

4  674 

1  632 

1  564 

381 

369 

24  979 

5  285 

5  080 

205 

10  918 
8  631 
2  287 


951 
617 
751 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Nolavailatile.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


16  713 

4  347 

6  342 

1  312 

1  645 
(Dl 

1  270 


76  680 
52  760 
48  863 


10  790 
a  521 
2  269 


1  884 
522 
727 


7  739 
5  786 
5  296 


1  438 
1  196 

242 


32  540 
9  080 

12  398 
1  617 
3  622 
(Dl 
3  550 


72  247 
55  412 
12  836 


151  144 
113  133 
104  238 


28  523 
23  716 
4  807 


1  437 

1  155 

226 


1  068 
720 
645 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEVADA    30-11 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 


LAS  VEtaS  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI. 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  ■ 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


318 
229 
170 


20  Its 
13  551 
10  31(7 


3  691 

1  977 

829 


3«  372 
26  832 
22  «95 


(01 

1  612 
689 

nn2 

859 
3  136 

6U0 
(D) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19  618 

13  197 

10  207 

1  139 

1  091 

(D) 

ID) 

3  615 

1  977 

829 


33  526 

26  182 
22  085 


30    893 

29 

985 

10    731 

10 

711 

2    810 

2 

782 

16 

- 

2    794 

2 

782 

338 

308 

292 

(0) 

46 

(Dl 

799 

589 

530 

(D) 

269 

(Ul 

765 

765 

472 

477 

3    923 

3 

909 

1    232 

1 

188 

859 

3  324 

640 


2  896 
2  085 
1  561 


8  881 
7  339 

6  444 


263 
200 
510 


58  855 
40  037 
29  228 


10  145 
6  060 
2  594 


193  211 

155  644 
135  388 


1  827 
15  171 
4  623 


317 

5    898 

83 

2    070 

(01 

(Dl 

116 

2    060 

513 

15    530 

88 

1    725 

3  015 
2  555 
2  144 


30-12    NEVADA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963~continueci 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
yeat 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUIi-DING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HAROHARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS <  .  .  .  . 

FISH  I  SEAFOOD  1  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  ,  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Coextensive  with  Washoe  County,  Nev. 


23  122 

19  738 

2  301 

867 

216 


35  676 
2«  565 
15  9U8 

2  '•92 
6  125 

3  705 


5  382 
«79 

t  313 
590 


11  706 
2  065 
1  982 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


23  060 

19  738 

2  301 

805 

215 


it  830 
2t  565 
15  9«8 
2  «92 


358 
479 
289 
590 


5  600 

"t  980 

520 


3  355 

2  858 
352 
105 


3  680 
2  495 
1  419 
425 
551 
319 
(Dl 


77  165 
57  034 
5  818 
2  478 
835 


73  055 
51  220 
32  159 
8  203 
10  858 
5  288 
ID) 
(Dl 
10  049 

1  203 
5  743 

2  103 


487 

29 

654 

296 

5 

4?5 

(01 

lUI 

(Dl 

(D> 

569 

13 

458 

590 

10 

378 

79 

3 

080 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEVADA    30-13 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establisli- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

RENOSMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURMSHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE-  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


10 

033 

fi 

599 

■l 

9«0 

510 

bl 

(D) 

(D) 

1 

3B9 

1 

303 

7112 

9  811 

6  531 

5  875 

510 


389 
217 
701 


16  833 
12  698 
10  758 


1 

1 

(D) 
84 

(D) 
(Dl 

« 

357 

357 

0 

625 

569 

9 

660 

660 

1 

(D) 

(D) 

1 

210 

(D) 

2 

246 

(D) 

1 

15 

(D) 

426 

29    679 

962 

19   612 

855 

16    599 

63 

1    983 

(D) 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

(D) 

(0) 

231 

4    742 

148 

3   603 

85 

1    722 

4  588 
3  625 
3  163 


Stanclard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  iiiaioi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


30-14    NEVADA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

CLARK    COUNTY 

(COEXTENSIVE    WITH    LAS    VEGAS    SMSA, SEE    TABLE    U) 

WASHOE    COUNTY 

(COEXTENSIVE    WITH    RENO    SMSA. SEE    TABLE    1) 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEVADA    30-15 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STOREb 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL.  

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


13  299 

9  863 

3  301 

115 


1  63U 

3  510 

3  too 

908 


18  936 
12  882 
6  05K 


18  913 
16  313 
2  600 


22 

309 

7 

113 

2 

477 

ID) 

589 

1 

133 

3 

326 

18  380 

3  6«6 

6  966 

5  342 


18  442 
12  434 
6  008 


18  371 
15  821 
2  550 


789 

52 

942 

648 

12 

192 

969 

18 

703 

790 

15 

159 

2  723 

1  969 

754 


4  741 
4  203 

538 


191 

65    832 

801 

16    242 

442 

6    901 

(01 

(0) 

53 

1    012 

128 

2    074 

645 

12    801 

30-16    NEVADA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

RENO 

557 

25 

10 
5 

1 

18 

5 
6 

7 

52 
39 
2 

1 
10 

56 

85 

60 
9 
30 
23 

3 
15 

3 

40 
22 
18 

158 
97 
61 

32 

30 

2 

101 
6 

10 
3 
6 

13 
5 

54 

30 

563 

23 
9 

8 
5 
I 

18 
5 
5 

7 

46 
37 

2 

1 
6 

52 

81 

56 

7 
28 
21 

3 
15 

3 

34 
18 
16 

140 
91 
49 

26 
26 

75 

6 
3 
6 

11 

5 

36 

12 

162    567 

6    874 
IDI 

1    129 
101 

(D) 

22    307 
19    738 
1    752 

817 

35    280 

34    808 

(Dl 

IDI 
259 

32    018 

11  914 

10    503  . 

1  884 
(D) 
IDI 
620 
(01 

2  249 
(Dl 

8  747 
(01 
(01 

12  466 

9  051 

3  417 

9    937 
9    873 

54 

a    223 
537 
519 
(Dl 

1  189 
924 

(Dl 

2  217 

3  370 

1    296 

160    419 

6    632 

(01 
867 
(01 

(Dl 

22    289 
19    738 

1  752 
799 

35    076 

34    640 

(Dl 

(Dl 
223 

31    802 

11  882 

10    425 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
620 
(Dl 

2  249 
(Dl 

8  559 
(01 
(Dl 

12  190 

9  013 

3  177 

9    799 
9    799 

10    611 
531 
379 
(Dl 

1  189 
924 
(Dl 

2  217 
2    944 

1    154 

21    537 

723 
(Dl 
122 

(Dl 
(Dl 

3    250 

2  856 
281 
111 

3  434 
3    353 

(01 

(Dl 
57 

3    456 

1    200 

1    357 
(01 
(0) 
(01 
79 
(0) 
283 
(Dl 

1  262 
(01 
(01 

3    450 

2  537 
813 

1    380 
1    360 

1    755 
79 
56 
(D) 
183 
83 
(Dl 
387 
523 

260 

438    308 

15    131 

(01 

3    622 

(0) 

(Dl 

74    940 

57  034 
5    321 

2  585 

53    891 

62    398 

(Dl 

(0) 
1    214 

58  873 

24  499 

27    864 
(01 
(01 
(0) 

3  080 
(Dl 

5    131 
(Dl 

25  502 
(01 
(01 

58    390 
50   066 
18    324 

27    757 
27    757 

35   631 

1    490 

1    254 

(01 

3  506 
1    919 

(01 
7    958 
9    856 

4  830 

5    213 

142 
(01 
34 
(Dl 
(Dl 

910 
763 
116 
29 

703 
682 

(Dl 

(01 
16 

520 

355 

340 
(01 
(0) 
(Dl 

24 
(01 

67 
(01 

251 
(01 
(Dl 

1    128 
881 
247 

344 
344 

362 
18 
21 

(Dl 
34 
14 

(01 
56 

121 

57 

544 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

15 

521 

522-52« 

5251 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

(01 
12 
(01 
(01 

53    PART* 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

_ 

533 

539 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

1 

3 
38 

541 
542 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.     FISH     (SEAFOOD!     MARKETS     

25 

(Dl 

suu 

(Dl 

11 

55   EX.554 

55PT{554] 

56 

561.567 

562-3,568 

562 

563.566 

565 

566 

564.569 

57 
571 
572.573 

58 
5812 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

26 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

75 

APPAREL.     ACCESSORY    STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.     SPECIALTY    STORES     

51 
(01 
(01 
(01 

7 
(Dl 

U 

(Dl 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.    HOME   FURNISHINGS    STORES    

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

32 

(0) 
(01 

155 
93 
53 

59PT(591I 
591               ( 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG    STORES 

32 

30 

2 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

92 

592 
593 
594 
595 
596 
597 
598 

LIQUOR    STORES 

ANTIQUE    STORES.    SECONDHAND    STORES 

BOOK.     STATIONERY    STORES 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING    FEED    STORES.     .     . 

JEWELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

7 
11 
(01 
2 
4 
(Dl 
5 
53 

53    PART* 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

22 

Slar;iarb  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


m  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEVADA    30-17 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


NEVADA 
IN-PLANT     FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL. 

RESTAURAfJTSt     LUNCHROOfylS 

LAS  VEGAS  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL. 
RESTAURANTS  I  LUNCHROOMS 


Represents  zero.       fD)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  8    Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinl<ing  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


[These  data  were  collected  by  Ihe  Department  ol  Defense  and  ar 

not  included  in  any 

of  tlie  tabulations  of  Ihe  1963  Census  of  Business] 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

9   282 
BiH 

5    065 
121 

3    239 

853 
12 
115« 
H 
353 

211 
32 
123 

2 
87 

19    111 

875 

10    291 

83 

7    859 

1  153 
262 

2  106 

1    785 

213 
95 
118 

50 
27 
23 

1   555 

2    308 

- 

2    317 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

«    123 

us  7 

2    266 

98 

1    272 

523 
26 

287 
3 

207 

115 
12 
76 
1 
56 

11    762 

178 

6    371 

62 

1   851 

706 
105 
393 
26 
182 

117 
16 
72 
1 
28 

19 
20 

20 
1 

a 

2    691 

397 

1    615 

21 

661 

Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


30-18    NEVADA 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


neVadAi  total, 
churchill  county  . 


CLARK  COUNTY  

LAS  Vegas 

NORTH  LAS  VEGAS.  .  ■ 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY 


ELKO  COUNTY 

ELKO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ESMERALDA  COUNTY 
EUREKA  COUNTY.  , 


HUMBOLDT  COUNTY.  .  . 
KINNEMUCCA  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNT 


LANDER  COUNTY. 


408  373 

10  792 

177  379 

110  807 

a  067 

28  505 


19  708 
13  909 
5  799 

153 

590 

9  855 
7  990 
1  865 


390  673 

10  050 

172  005 

137  517 

7  677 

26  811 

3  878 

18  300 
13  0«3 
5  257 


8  861 
7  856 
1  005 


46  329 

1  035 

20  444 

16  687 

805 

2  952 

368 

2  089 

1  444 

645 

(D) 


LINCOLN  COUNTY 
LYON  COUNTY.  . 
MINERAL  COUNTY 
NYE  COUNTY  .  , 


nRMSBY  COUNTY 

CARSON  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PERSHING  COUmTY 
STOREY  COUNTY, 


WASHOE  COUNTY 

RENO 

SPARKS  

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY. 


White  pine  county.   .   . 

ELY 

remainder  of  county. 


7  156 
5  655 

9  535 

8  337 
1  198 

5  769 

850 

132  539 

115  612 

12  916 

3  109 

11  595 

8  422 

3  174 


2  625 

6  457 

6  612 

4  968 

9  315 
8  117 
1  198 


128  9S7 

114  072 

12  442 

2  473 


217 
510 
602 
582 


16  412 

14  649 

1  392 

371 

1  114 
840 
274 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 

(Table  10  omitted  because  tbere  were  no  SMSA's  in  Nevada  in  1958) 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEVADA    30-19 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

55 

EX 

.554 

55PTI 

551(1 

56 

57 

58 

59PT 

591) 

59 

EX 

.591 

53 

PART* 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER  1  BLOG  MATLS.  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


77    379 

172    005 

7    16U 

6   722 

13    537 

13   417 

«2    620 

41    914 

34    174 

33    648 

17    552 

17    160 

14    420 

14    218 

8    143 

7    863 

15    246 

14    316 

7    312 

(01 

14    861 

13    657 

2    350 

IDI 

132    539 

128    987 

4    945 

(01 

15    440 

15   426 

28    726 

28    294 

19    859 

19    677 

12    448 

11    532 

8    679 

6    517 

6    900 

5    595 

13    413 

12    793 

10    794 

10   550 

10    525 

10    102 

909 

(D) 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

LA 

VEGAS 

RENO 

689 

25 
17 
59 
53 
83 

80 

52 
126 

22 
142 

30 

533 

17 
13 
41 
43 
81 

72 
38 

100 
20 

100 
8 

140    807 

6  545 
12    661 
30    574 
28    905 
12    191 

12    565 

7  329 

10  515 
5    767 

11  580 
2    075 

137    517 

(D) 
12    629 
30    154 
28    3S9 

(01 

12   455 
7    055 
10   063 

(01 
10   910 

(01 

637 

30 
12 
59 
42 
85 

49 
47 
145 
35 

84 
37 

509 

20 
12 
47 
36 
76 

47 
39 
126 

31 
70 
5 

115    612 

4  832 
14    982 
23    175 
19    225 
10    277 

7    716 

5  014 
10    701 

9    964 

9    043 

683 

52 

53    PART* 

54 

55    EX.554 

55PT(554I 

56 

LUMBER.    BLDG    MATLS.    HDWE i    FARM    EQUIP.    DEALERS 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES*    

FOOD    STORES    

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS    

(01 
14    968 
22    805 
19    043 
9    917 

57 
58 

59PT(59ll 
59    EX.591 
53    PART* 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

EATING.     DRINKING    PLACES    

DRUG   STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES    

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES    

NONSTORE    RETAILERS*    

5    818 
10    273 
9   820 
8   747 
365 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


New  Hampshire 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  31-  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  10 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 12 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 17 

7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 18 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 18 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 19 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 19 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 20 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 21 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


Incorporated  places  of  100,000  and  over  (•) 

Incorporated  places  of  25,000- 100,000  • 

Standard  Metropolitan 
Statistical  Areas 


LAWRENCE-HAVERHILL 


us.  DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 


31-3 


state  total 


1963 


$881,814,0001 

EACH   SYMBOL  =  5%    CHANGE    ••••#    25% 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN  MILLIONS  OF  DOLLARS 


Lumber,  Building  Materials,  ^^42.1 
ftendware,  Farm  Equipment  Dealers  ^1 53.6 

•  ••••(  27% 


General  Merchandise  Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


153.5 
^79.9 


^••#( 


149% 


Automotive  Dealers 


200.9 
248.0 


•  •( 


Gasoline  Service  Stations  ^g^  gy  2 

•  ••a  18% 

Apparel,  Accessory  Stores  ^§47  8 

•  <6% 

Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,  g^^-^ 
Equipment  Stores  p27.8 

•  5% 

^=38  2 
Eating,  Drinking  Places  ^^45,1 

•  •••20% 

Drug  Stores,  Proprietary  Stores  Bjgg 
t  -1% 


Other  Retail  Stores 


Nonstore  Retailers 


1102.7 
1122.0 

19% 


|l0.5 
pl5.7 
•  •••••••••50% 


1958  1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,  U.S.  Department  of  Commerce,  Bureau  of  the  Census 


31-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  31-5 


TABLE  1  The  state:  1963  and  1958 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


IL   trade;,    tota 


LUMBEIR  AND  OTHEIR  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  . 
HEATING,  PLUMBING,  PAINT,  ELECTRICAL  STORES  . 

HARDWARE  STORES  

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 


DEPARTMENT  STORES  

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES. 


FOOD  STORE 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES,  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 
MEAT  MARKETS,  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS.  . 
FRUIT  STORES,  VEGETABLE  MARKETS  .... 
CANDY,  NUT,  CONFECTIONERY  STORES.  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES  


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


TOTAL 

MEN'S,  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES,  CUSTOM  TAILORS  .... 
WOMEN'S     CLOTHING,     SPECIALTY    STORES 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY,  SPECIALTY  STORES,  FURRIERS  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES 

SHOE  STORES  

OTHER  APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE,  RADIO,  TELEV IS  I  ON, MUS IC  STORES 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES 


DRUG  STORES, 


TORES 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES  

ANTIQUE  STORES,  SECONDHAND  STORES  

BOOK,  STATIONERY  STORES  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES,  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

FARM,  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES,  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES 

FUEL,  ICE  DEALERS  

OTHER  STORES 


TORE 


ILERS* 


5  100 

6  1470 


79  9«e 
35  837 
19    1467 

214  6aa 


218   029 
237   13D 

2     962 


10  878 
6  658 
1    682 


27  828 
15  832 
11    996 


■46  058 
13  119 
2    939 


18  935 
17  290 
1     6145 


26    14114 

2  036 

3  770 
3    200 

(D) 

5    257 

145    311 

(D) 


14    852 
11    322 

6    1410 


35    837 

19    1467 
23    782 


228    065 

219    BtU 

2    212 

719 


10  121 
17    913 

11  731 


26  072 
114  590 
11    1482 


18  687 
17  1614 
1     523 


142  US 

21  114'J 

a  i4«o 

11  833 

14  701 


200  860 
185  lai 
7  802 
1  583 
1  1614 
14    316 


145  126 
9  773 
15    681 


26  595 
114  650 
11    9U5 


183 

19 

177 

155 

16 

533 

28 

2 

61111 

7  35 

102 

690 

50 

23 

0112 

32 

2 

8141 

34 

3 

229 

37 

2 

781 

86 

20 

703 

57 

14 

515 

227 

311 

272 

212 

11 

307 

Standard 
•Nonstore 
•Data  not 


Notes:      -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Nolapplicab 

part  of  SIC  major  gioup  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table, 
provided  because  establishments  vtith  no  payroll  are  classihed  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 


31-6     NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

Paid 

Active 

Payroll, 
entire 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

proprie- 
tors of 

SIC 

With 

Total,  all 

Establish- 

code 

Total 

payroll 

establish- 
ments 

ments  with 
payroll 

year 

Nov.  15 

nearest 
Nov.  15 

porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

7  0U5 

5  105 

881  814 

838  496 

91  529 

1  792  184 

29  113 

LUMBER!  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARDWARE, 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

TOTAL 

3«1 

275 

53  638 

52  382 

7  210 

131  412 

1  597 

203 

521      ( 

LUMBER  YARnS  

75 

73 

22  018 

21  914 

2  834 

48  413 

605 

31 

( 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

U2 

34 

7  956 

7  984 

970 

18  289 

215 

22 

522 

HEATING,  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

1« 

10 

1  099 

(D) 

(0) 

(D) 

(0) 

(0) 

523 

PAINT,  GLA5S,  WALLPAPER  STORES  

«7 

35 

3  531 

3  457 

493 

10  157 

121 

24 

52U 

Electrical  supply  stores  

5 

3 

370 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

5251 

HARDWARE  STORES 

118 

88 

12  094 

11  322 

1  895 

35  952 

510 

83 

5252 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

HO 

32 

5  470 

6  410 

735 

13  221 

181 

26 

53  PART* 

TOTAL  

297 

267 

79  948 

79  086 

9  471 

180  985 

3  540 

208 

531 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

19 

19 

35  837 

35  837 

3  816 

74  493 

1  241 

_ 

533 

-IMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

89 

89 

19  467 

19  467 

3  157 

58  080 

1  441 

40 

53<3      ( 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

ISO 

134 

23  144 

22  414 

2  346 

45  248 

782 

130 

( 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

22 

16 

1  092 

1  044 

118 

2  44C 

56 

21 

( 

SEWING,  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

17 

9 

408 

324 

34 

715 

2C 

17 

FOOD  STORES 

1  389 

1  nn 

903 
766 

248  029 
237  134 

228  065 
219  844 

16  544 
15  164 

343  054 
312  553 

5  528 
4  936 

511 

GROCERY  STORES,  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

1  116 

5tt2      ( 

HEAT  MARKETS  

31 

11 

1  867 

1  155 

85 

2  199 

40 

34 

( 

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

16 

14 

1  095 

1  057 

90 

1  594 

37 

17 

5«3 

FRUIT  STORES,  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

29 

15 

1  473 

719 

55 

1  379 

35 

31 

5i»ll 

CANDY,  NUT,  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

37 

27 

1  536 

1  370 

193 

3  659 

81 

30 

5U5 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

a 

4 

483 

483 

51 

821 

11 

4 

516 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

73 

61 

3  364 

3  134 

956 

20  301 

366 

64 

5tt62 

RETAIL  BAKERIES,  MANUFACTURING  

62 

54 

2  913 

2  745 

836 

17  501 

312 

57 

5U63 

RETAIL  BAKERIES,  NONMANUFACTURING 

11 

7 

451 

389 

130 

2  800 

54 

7 

519      1 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

13 

3 

782 

101 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1 

OTHER 

12 

2 

195 

(D) 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

476 
223 

395 
223 

164  666 
138  594 

163  160 
138  594 

15  712 
13  210 

300  857 
254  120 

3  441 
2  816 

551 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS,  FRANCHISED 

83 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

173 

173 

110  583 

110  583 

10  380 

202  172 

2  249 

54 

18 
32 
100 
62 

18 
32 

48 
52 

8  104 
19  907 
8  007 
5  637 

8  104 
19  907 
6  955 
6  487 

907 

1  923 

559 

849 

18  145 
33  803 
10  843 
15  612 

171 
395 
147 
213 

552 

553      1 

Tire,  battfRy,  accessory  dealers  

44 

( 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

16 

16 

1  591 

1  591 

154 

3  017 

49 

17 

559 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT,  MARINE,  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  .  .  . 

75 

57 

9  837 

9  533 

940 

15  265 

215 

42 

AIRCRAFT,  BOAT,  MOTQoCYCLE  DEALERS  

46 

34 

4  832 

4  548 

536 

8  573 

105 

28 

HOUSEHOLO  TRAILER  DEALERS 

25 

21 

4  911 

(D) 

(D) 

(0) 

(0) 

(0) 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

" 

2 

94 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

745 

596 

57  174 

52  752 

4  534 

91  168 

1  563 

APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES 

487 
100 

401 
82 

47  806 
10  463 

45  094 
10  121 

5  253 
1  260 

117  938 
22  559 

2  100 
347 

561.567 

88 

561 

MEN'S,  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

91 

81 

10  339 

(D) 

(0) 

(D) 

(0) 

(0) 

567 

CUSTOM  TAILORS  

9 

1 

124 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

562-3,568 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING,  SPECIALTY  STORES  

183 

163 

18  125 

17  913 

2  511 

46  550 

962 

134 

562 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

119 

107 

11  851 

11  731 

1  623 

30  043 

634 

95 

563i568 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY,  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

64 

56 

6  274 

6  182 

888 

16  507 

328 

39 

563      1 

MILLINERY  STORES  

20 

18 

751 

733 

120 

2  156 

49 

8 

( 

CORSET,  LINGERIE  STORES 

4 

2 

110 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(D) 

(d) 

{ 

HOSIERY  STORES  

- 

_ 

_ 

- 

- 

- 

- 

( 

APPAREL,  ACCESSORY,  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  

36 

32 

5  102 

5  048 

715 

13  183 

261 

25 

568 

82 

52 

311 

10  878 

(0) 
10  230 

(D) 
1  462 

(D) 
29  646 

(D) 

47  1 

(D) 

565 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

04 

566 

Shoe  STORES 

97 

81 

6  658 

5  198 

784 

14  452 

234 

53 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

2 

48 

_ 

. 

. 

2 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

9 

9 

509 

505 

55 

1  192 

24 

8 

CHILDREN'S,  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

- 

_ 

- 

_ 

- 

- 

. 

- 

85 

72 

5  101 

5  593 

718 

13  260 

210 

S3 

564 

CHILDREN'S,  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

22 

22 

(0) 

(0) 

(D) 

(D) 

(0) 

(0) 

569 

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

3 

1 

ID) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

Standard  Notes:      -  Represents  zero.       (O)Wittilield  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-17 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-of  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasohne  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab^ 

Estab 

Estab^ 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

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lish- 

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lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

B 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number; 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

20« 

60    602 

71 

34    087 

148 

13    233 

101 

10    301 

74 

8    341 

250 

18    672 

33 

5    957 

215 

16   421 

82 

3    418 

1 

13 

5    »99 

6 

2    773 

5 

579 

10 

759 

4 

554 

13 

730 

3 

475 

15 

(Dl 

1 

(01 

2 

2U 

1    698 

12 

7    573 

21 

1    171 

16 

1    228 

5 

723 

22 

1    058 

(I 

687 

22 

1    968 

6 

251 

3 

2« 

H    790 

3 

289 

7 

516 

8 

414 

7 

423 

21 

984 

1 

(Dl 

18 

1    126 

3 

(Dl 

4 

19 

5    66« 

7 

3    135 

12 

1    491 

4 

359 

7 

1    550 

18 

1    628 

3 

517 

20 

495 

11 

414 

5 

11 

1    652 

5 

1    199 

5 

264 

2 

(Dl 

2 

(Dl 

17 

785 

2 

(Dl 

11 

1    700 

5 

182 

5 

12 

16    137 

13 

9    353 

28 

3    351 

42 

4    177 

24 

2    927 

40 

3    158 

9 

2    184 

50 

3    853 

13 

796 

7 

6 

2    559 

3 

51 

6 

377 

- 

- 

1 

(Ul 

" 

177 

- 

- 

2 

(Dl 

4 

10 

8 

5 

ID] 

. 

. 

2 

(Dl 

5 

2    422 

3 

545 

7 

2    224 

2 

(Dl 

5 

507 

1 

(Dl 

9 

60 

(D) 

22 

9    604 

51 

(Dl 

14 

(Dl 

21 

1    477 

108 

7    918 

9 

1    689 

73 

4    909 

38 

1    098 

10 

U 

288 

1 

(Dl 

5 

426 

2 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

20 

2    899 

1 

(Dl 

15 

1    564 

5 

192 

11 

12 

818 

2 

(Dl 

11 

937 

- 

- 

3 

76 

14 

612 

n 

727 

15 

462 

6 

88 

12 

n« 

(D) 

19 

9    302 

45 

(Dl 

12 

493 

17 

(Dl 

74 

4    407 

4 

(Dl 

42 

2    783 

27 

818 

13 

81 

20   010 

32 

13    094 

82 

5    668 

31 

2    087 

31 

2    275 

157 

6    924 

13 

1    747 

110 

9    591 

28 

868 

14 

7 

3   703 

8 

1    799 

8 

436 

4 

157 

1 

(Dl 

17 

374 

2 

(Dl 

6 

580 

1 

(Dl 

15 

2 

lUI 

- 

- 

n 

201 

- 

- 

- 

- 

14 

649 

- 

. 

5 

42 

15 

16 

6    657 

14 

7    676 

11 

834 

17 

1    269 

13 

1    266 

23 

1    228 

4 

541 

29 

1    970 

8 

173 

17 

56 

(Dl 

10 

3    619 

59 

4    197 

10 

651 

17 

(Dl 

113 

4    673 

7 

(01 

70 

6    999 

19 

(Dl 

18 

B53 

''18U    7U3 

232 

155    028 

482 

50    505 

474 

56    997 

312 

58     147 

925 

59    457 

148 

22    872 

762 

70    579 

341 

26    925 

19 

290 

39    211 

53 

35    625 

93 

7    730 

131 

14    559 

74 

10    530 

339 

16    750 

42 

5    110 

194 

14    831 

61 

2    690 

20 

6 

(D) 

1 

(Dl 

6 

554 

- 

- 

2 

(Dl 

3 

109 

2 

(01 

4 

554 

5 

459 

21 

11 

874 

2 

(D) 

7 

477 

2 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

19 

776 

1 

(Dl 

9 

678 

- 

_ 

22 

8 

1    752 

2 

(D) 

5 

584 

1 

(Dl 

3 

65 

11 

502 

2 

(Dl 

18 

1    675 

_ 

_ 

23 

67 

15    010 

35 

14    120 

39 

3    728 

36 

3    595 

26 

7    532 

108 

6    251 

10 

1    456 

56 

4    674 

28 

1    412 

24 

5 

590 

- 

- 

10 

1    198 

- 

- 

. 

14 

1    900 

1 

(Dl 

7 

622 

2 

(Dl 

25 

10 

4    130 

- 

- 

4 

592 

3 

222 

2 

(Dl 

1 

(Dl 

3 

502 

12 

1    557 

4 

82 

26 

83 

''11    535 

35 

28    510 

34 

3   973 

84 

8    472 

45 

7    346 

60 

3    132 

15 

3    117 

113 

10    268 

20 

1    815 

27 

43 

12    415 

12 

15    272 

33 

2    363 

27 

2    065 

19 

9    858 

44 

2    850 

8 

1    135 

39 

4    608 

29 

2    352 

28 

35 

8    743 

10 

550 

19 

1    947 

8 

772 

3 

704 

25 

751 

5 

761 

29 

2    797 

7 

376 

29 

20 

2    230 

2 

(Dl 

3 

200 

2 

(Dl 

7 

221 

8 

419 

2 

(Dl 

21 

757 

3 

193 

30 

29 

9    525 

15 

12    448 

15 

2    438 

34 

3   072 

21 

2    008 

29 

1    537 

6 

1    403 

55 

4    213 

8 

535 

31 

27 

10   976 

20 

14    542 

20 

2    112 

39 

5    455 

26 

2    412 

16 

894 

8 

1    659 

51 

5   088 

23 

(Dl 

32 

219 

101 

45 

29    310 

193 

22    599 

107 

17    506 

B3 

17    204 

248 

(Dl 

42 

6    381 

174 

17    235 

151 

15    122 

33 

8 

5    032 

1 

(Dl 

6 

800 

- 

(Dl 

3 

387 

11 

923 

2 

(Dl 

8 

755 

8 

186 

34 

27 

5    711 

- 

- 

23 

2    151 

18 

1    240 

5 

752 

15 

1    140 

5 

979 

25 

2    597 

15 

1    937 

35 

13 

'■e  171 

10 

8    259 

37 

3    750 

10 

424 

5 

677 

37 

1    663 

9 

724 

17 

2    144 

18 

(01 

35 

15 

2    307 

- 

- 

18 

2    495 

6 

197 

5 

186 

15 

2    179 

3 

(01 

17 

2    827 

5 

355 

37 

19 

5   002 

3 

(Dl 

15 

1    174 

11 

7    649 

13 

5    803 

19 

2    853 

5 

949 

32 

1    809 

22 

4    820 

38 

86 

(01 

22 

14    744 

49 

6    627 

50 

5    784 

42 

7    227 

104 

10    484 

13 

2    294 

61 

5    387 

52 

6    547 

39 

21 

(Dl 

9 

4    073 

45 

5    592 

12 

(01 

9 

2    172 

47 

(Dl 

5 

557 

14 

1    717 

20 

(Dl 

40 

13« 

23    897 

42 

15     181 

99 

9    418 

40 

2    275 

40 

3    559 

177 

7    365 

13 

1    959 

120 

9    378 

38 

2    385 

41 

12 

1    023 

7 

1    427 

5 

624 

5 

227 

5 

229 

12 

415 

2 

(Dl 

5 

495 

_ 

42 

lU 

5    997 

8 

4     182 

12 

1    028 

13 

644 

14 

1    015 

14 

708 

2 

(Dl 

18 

1    304 

n 

142 

43 

13 

8    123 

10 

4    593 

22 

3    800 

7 

659 

11 

906 

48 

2    933 

u 

701 

18 

1    934 

11 

807 

44 

18 

3    808 

12 

4    740 

9 

827 

9 

525 

6 

1    287 

17 

448 

2 

(Dl 

24 

1    597 

8 

958 

45 

«7 

4    945 

5 

239 

51 

3    139 

5 

210 

'' 

122 

86 

2    851 

3 

106 

54 

3    947 

15 

478 

46 

32-18    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Receipts 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52a 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5U3 

5'tt 

5«5 

516 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 1567 

561 
567 

562-3.568 
562 

553 1 568 
563      ( 


NEIV  YORK-HORTHEASTERN  NEIH  JERSEY  SCA 

RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


Consists  o(  New  York,  NY.,  SMSA:  Newark.  Jersey  City,  and  Palerson-Clilton-Passaic.  N.J..  SMSA's  and  Middlesex  and 
Somerset  Counties,  N.J. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKEkIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUK  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STuRES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


32  604 

15  831 

5  633 

865 

1  797 
4  272 

609 

2  760 
2  156 

604 
473 
364 


3  722 
1  333 

1  012 


15  762 
3  333 

2  741 
592 


632 
275 

1  491 
551 


484 
657 
155 
1  536 
855 
156 


153 

778 

120 

1  314 


2  689 
152 
975 
876 
529 
157 


19  265 
9  741 
3  665 


377 
2  394 
1  978 


2  984 
1  325 

1  010 


11  565 
2  515 
2  307 

308 

5  357 

2  801 

2  555 

334 

490 

162 

1  239 
311 

529 

2  410 
474 
649 


21  636  439 


649  658 
245  414 
77  959 
31  451 
99  887 
25  552 
156  140 
12  255 


2  854  288 

2  232  515 

330  881 

231  461 

57  849 
11  482 


5  458  533 
4  315  865 
503  079 
46  547 
88  833 
167  744 
59  738 
233  808 
181  500 
52  208 
27  308 


15  591 


562  749 

255  412 

919  774 

108  005 

227  633 

137  029 

131  396 

15  996 

41  914 

31  066 

5  684 

5  164 


2  012  294 

489  121 

465  001 

24  120 

949  112 
585  027 
254  085 
16  468 
43  348 
15  507 
150  231 
38  531 

148  439 
337  101 

57  923 
111  696 

12  448 
155  034 

79  119 
9  402 


20  478  208 


517  472 
244  535 
73  893 
30  249 
92  757 
25  492 
138  425 
12  009 


2  845  736 

2  232  515 

327  195 

223  051 

53  479 

9  398 


5  005  959 

4  059  147 

428  561 

37  163 

64  023 

86  536 

61  786 

223  795 

177  078 

46  718 

22  606 

12  219 


2  550  049 

2  254  616 

1  919  752 

107  913 

227  153 

123  505 

125  375 

15  992 

38  356 

28  684 

5  194 

4  480 


1  925  257 

471  247 

449  727 

21  520 

917  351 

671  602 

245  759 

14  326 

41  075 

13  341 


84  358 
31  916 
10  580 

4  904 
13  051 

2  95) 
19  311 

1  643 


419  526 
326  695 
56  478 
27  541 


464  408 

336  005 

40  096 

3  463 

5  176 
9  952 
7  758 

56  927 
50  107 

6  620 
2  311 
1  588 


218  766 
182  932 
151  285 
13  505 

18  142 
9  631 

19  736 
1  654 
4  403 
3  438 

510 
455 


296  341 

75  644 

69  972 

5  672 

143  767 
109  597 
34  190 
2  515 
5  658 
1  732 
18  696 
5  569 

17  791 
48  952 

8  228 

18  107 
1  675 

20  752 

9  032 
1  125 


55  454 

979 

1  557 

001 

614 

341 

215 

656 

92 

021 

255 

235 

56 

935 

379 

271 

32 

540 

8  941 

151 

7  115 

788 

1  053 

286 

564 

342 

156 

605 

29 

930 

9  325 

547 

5  550 

743 

817 

731 

70 

879 

130 

513 

198 

682 

160 

132 

1  214 

524 

1  072 

911 

141 

613 

45 

338 

27 

005 

4  101 

971 

3  366 

717 

2  796 

972 

251 

526 

328 

119 

198 

924 

394 

722 

35 

570 

86 

038 

57 

953 

9 

369 

8 

595 

1  676 

549 

5  932 

014 

1  517 

934 

1  395 

922 

122 

012 

2  695 

935 

2  152 

752 

733 

183 

54 

525 

111 

440 

34 

833 

401 

172 

131 

112 

361 

077 

927 

554 

146 

111 

349 

609 

35 

588 

393 

355 

184 

906 

24 

498 

765  402  112  313 


141  023 
107  339 
23  306 

7  757 

2  077 

534 


125  205 
87  401 
9  659 
1  053 
1  919 
4  339 

1  855 
17  503 
15  327 

2  275 
685 
460 


35  840 

28  289 

23  252 

2  277 

2  750 

2  003 

4  139 

500 

909 

599 


80  973 
16  430 
15  115 
1  315 

44  286 
33  293 

10  993 
1  016 
1  740 

546 
5  397 
1  292 

5  508 

11  055 
1  535 
3  975 

389 
5  154 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'New  York-Notlheaslern  New  Jersey  Standard  Consolidated  Area. 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


NEW  YDRK-NORTHEASTERW  NEW  JERSEY  SCA-Conlinijed 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSt  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  HETALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCt  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORtS  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALtRS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORtS  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Total 
(number) 


589 
602 
295 
306 


719 
«  861 
1  052 
10  016 


2  oin 

1  565 


7  33« 
523 
775 

5  936 


With 
payroll 


6  169 
U  322 
2  270 
856 
61(3 
209 
3U4 
890 
593 
364 
168 
195 


it  507 
15  767 
11  279 
701 
2  863 
924 
8  840 


14  550 
3  528 
855 
180 
685 
1  296 
305 
991 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


1  151  771 
782  313 
503  409 
147  098 
55  815 
39  214 
36  776 
210  847 
97  166 
61  445 
27  190 
34  255 


2  411  124 
1  880  221 
1  353  652 
129  885 
234  200 
152  484 
530  903 


518  283 

603  511 

14  772 


259  773 
606  010 
89  036 
30  937 

58  099 
161  492 

41  888 
119  504 

57  834 
61  928 
5  905 
20  533 

4  545 
25  490 
150  511 
551  796 
45  442 
2  634 
485  717 

17  003 

79  705 
82  066 

59  355 
56  405 
55  975 
45  071 

8  172 

18  320 
45  074 

4  663 
10  777 
113  731 


616  642 
177  861 
137  817 
300  954 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


1  101  487 
745  729 
482  163 
142  004 
53  248 
38  314 

30  000 
204  201 

95  028 
56  529 
24  784 

31  745 


317  485 
814  653 
325  900 
129  503 
198  852 
160  398 
502  823 


602  411 

588  459 

13  952 


2  052  351 
562  590 
77  158 
25  153 
52  005 
139  054 
38  985 
100  078 

61  182 
55  478 
4  704 
20  517 
4  539 
25  516 
135  499 
532  044 

44  350 
930 

459  941 
15  823 

59  002 
65  008 
42  555 
54  721 

45  583 

40  823 
7  920 

15  794 

41  452 
3  631 
7  723 

97  619 


522  798 
173  787 
130  327 
218  684 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


160  621 

117  693 

74  341 

23  007 

9  607 

5  343 

5  395 

22  910 

11  692 

8  326 

3  085 

5  240 


575  878 
477  617 
351  145 
41  415 
38  132 
46  925 
96  261 


86  991 

85  378 

1  513 


259  083 
47  715 

13  535 

4  007 
9  529 

20  059 

5  535 

14  523 

8  922 

8  396 

524 


3  790 
21  663 
75  493 

5  747 


14  476 
5  091 

4  701 

5  497 
5  571 

11  503 

1  764 

2  569 
5  389 

551 
1  115 
14  805 


75  367 
17  950 
15  245 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


194  054 
358  163 
459  113 
480  420 
196  371 
107  882 
112  377 
438  300 
233  051 
154  540 
56  074 
98  456 


11  689  771 

9  882  748 

7  289  908 

820  935 

769  284 

1  002  621 

2  007  023 


723  213 
690  665 
32  547 


305  607 
907  575 
256  510 

71  295 
195  215 
395  149 
111  715 
284  434 

165  619 
155  579 
11  240 
30  515 
6  753 
70  238 
429  677 
507  239 

121  974 
3  579 

308  981 

72  705 

278  838 

122  311 
97  566 

129  245 
140  045 
222  203 
35  475 
46  800 
119  726 
11  605 
24  474 
293  943 


517  891 
357  791 
316  341 
633  759 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


33  053 

24  204 
14  597 


208  422 
177  220 
131  523 
13  752 
15  510 
15  425 
31  202 


692 
4  737 
12  731 
1  340 


3  683 

1  789 
1  701 

1  408 

2  241 
2  099 

372 

573 

1  760 


unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


215 
511 
564 


22  098 
14  319 
9  033 
211 
4  523 
552 
7  779 


18  388 

3  290 

1  445 

590 

655 

1  610 

317 

1  293 


52 

10 

158 

1  470 

1  496 

185 

162 

1  105 

23 

1  537 

964 

1  157 


139 
381 
119 

307 
242 


445 
522 

510 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
New  York-Norltieaslem  New  Jersey  Standard  Consolidated  Area, 


32-20    NEW  JERSEY 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  meltopolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  ol  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 

establlsti- 

merits 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
fJov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


542 

54J 

545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-31 568 
562 

563.568 
563      1 


ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEMEASTOtI,  PA.-N,J., SMSA 


ATLANTIC  CITY  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

lumber  yards  

building  materials  dealers  

heatingi  plumbing  equipment  dealers, 
paint.  glass.  wallpaper  stores  .  .  . 

electrical  supply  stores  

hakohare  stores 

farm  equipment  dealers  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DkY  GOODS  STORES  

SEmNG.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS, 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  •  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Data  for  this  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  II.  Part  3.  Ctiapter  40. 


Coextensive  with  Atlantic  County.  N.J. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  lat>le. 


64  138 
54  758 

2  01 
486 
772 

3  916 
209 

1  633 

1  176 

457 

78 


33  241 

26  878 
24  382 


20  712 
4  065 
4  019 


59  106 

51  206 

1  848 

442 


19  490 
3  819 
3  787 


1  747 
847 
242 


4  909 

3  855 

135 


2  815 
2  236 
1  940 


2  719 
508 
498 


33  827 

16  976 
5  113 


15  145 
6  222 
1  347 


95  075 

69  288 

2  694 

482 

796 

13  902 

(D) 

ID 


58  110 
48  215 
42  680 


53  210 

9  704 

9  510 

194 

28  371 
20  054 
8  317 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 


nearest 
No»  15 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ATUNTIC  CITY  SMSA-Conlinuerl 


FURNITUREt  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRUPERYi  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  HETALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl. 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  < 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


9  032 

5  9U5 

«  455 

663 

133 

296 

388 

1  618 

998 

471 

(Dl 

IDI 


35  261 

29  541 

316 


39  166 

8  921 

2  198 

112 

2  086 

776 

IDI 

101 


11  802 

8  338 

1  201 

2  263 


8  572 

5  499 

4  075 

563 


1  61 
998 
457 


45  968 
34  467 
29  347 
315 
4  314 
490 
12  501 


8  612 

8  242 

370 


36  344 
8  675 
2  140 


140 

96T 

524 

1  015 

513 

373 

lUl 

(Dl 

514 

3  292 

622 

528 

315 

(0) 

655 

(D) 

484 

28  537 

889 

15  77: 

635 

12  892 

122 

1  901 

IDI 

ID) 

(Ul 

(Dl 

ID) 

(D) 

375 

8  085 

18C 

3  OOC 

40 

678 

11  540 

9  215 

6  139 

100 

890 

86 

2  325 


4  590 
718 
378 


221  157 
177  213 
154  835 

2  257 


21  598 

20  751 

837 


85  594 
14  040 
5  289 


3 

350 

1 

994 

579 

(01 

10 

701 

1 

555 

559 
384 
239 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


32-22    NEW  JERSEY 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1.0001 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


S21 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


543 

5«« 

515 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55PT(5541 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-31 568 
562 

563.568 
563      I 


RETAIL  TF?ADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  ■ 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  •  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  Clothing  stores  

SHOE  stores .  .  . 

MEN'S  SHOE  stores 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


1  796 
854 
290 


Coextensive  with  Hudson  County,  NJ. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  *lthheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not ; 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  fal)le. 


lilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


45  401 
10  829 
5  448 


200  592 
154  504 
20  141 

1  254 
3  323 

10  232 

2  058 
7  976 
6  579 
1  397 

661 
243 


79  452 
66  009 
61  150 


70  049 

16  442 

16  123 

319 

29  754 

16  771 

12  983 

659 

3  000 

726 

7  780 

818 


63  674 
45  401 
10  667 
5  246 


168  726 

137  092 

15  365 

932 

2  285 

2  808 

1  654 

7  602 

6  471 

1  131 

805 

183 


77  656 
66  009 
61  150 


67  085 
15  792 

15  549 
243 

28  898 

16  393 

12  505 
497 

2  986 
714 

7  582 
726 

7  190 

10  112 

2  092 

2  799 
252 

4  969 

5  093 


2  757 

56  099 

972 

19  844 

442 

9  203 

(01 

(Dl 

593 

11  689 

7  077 
4  493 
1  765 


14  945 

10  978 

1  391 

87 

232 

277 

159 

1  734 

1  583 


6  409 
5  030 
4  563 


9  070 
2  218 
2  164 


3  898 
2  239 

1  659 


947 

1  395 

276 

389 


143  302 
93  809 
33  224 
9  566 


295  935 

215  499 

28  228 

1  537 

4  811 

5  133 
3  599 

35  506 

32  191 

3  317 

1  349 

271 


122  791 
95  830 
88  347 


179  082 

40  588 

39  616 

972 

80  772 

43  357 

37  415 

1  440 

7  646 

1  790 

22  842 

3  697 

17  330 

26  354 

4  766 
7  600 

555 

13  433 

14  038 


1  350 
747 
603 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-23 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolilan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unmcor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


JERSEY  CITY  SMS/V-Contmued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HO"E  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANC   STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  Grain,  feed  stores 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


1  279 
561 
406 


36  821 
25  009 
17  1177 
2  «'*9 
2  568 

1  805 
710 

8  262 

2  818 
702 
422 
280 


77  022 

«3  032 

32  086 

1  949 


80  713 

22  507 

1  554 

14 

i  540 

3  861 

278 

3  583 


2  567 
1  940 

1  672 
808 
996 
698 
438 
259 

2  187 


15  127 

2  684 

6  183 

6  260 


34  289 
23  791 
16  719 
2  337 
2  554 

1  779 
402 

7  416 

2  784 
298 
(Dl 


68  348 
40  392 
30  858 
1  895 
3  807 
3  83 
27  956 


20  715 

20  285 

430 


71  037 
20  165 

1  414 


2  137 
1  300 
972 
590 
654 
398 
438 
259 
1  969 
(0) 
54 


12  047 

2  588 
6  103 

3  356 


4  936 

3  81 

2  805 

389 

363 

211 

46 


14  413 

9  9 

7  602 
681 
729 
929 

4  472 


8  495 

1  555 

237 


93  253 
72  449 
52  27 


1  129 
15  555 

4  702 
547 


296  013 
204  418 
154  479 
14  046 
14  663 
21  230 
91  595 


55  706 

54  774 

932 


170  6U 
31  300 
4  446 


6  823 
2  057 
2  194 
1  604 
1  753 

1  710 

2  875 
652 

7  212 


29  966 
5  798 
13  677 


5  419 

3  934 

2  939 

265 

307 

423 

1  085 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  IKithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  sliown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-24    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


With 
payroll 


(number)      (number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number)   (number) 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


513 

54'* 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55  EX.554 


561 

557 

561 

567 

562- 

3 1568 

562 

563 

56S 

553 

( 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINQi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS'  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  ■ 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISEO 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN. 5  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Essex.  Morris,  and  Union  Counties.  N.I. 


3  22 

1  536 
387 


2  582  485 


96  194 
40  268 
13  581 

3  348 
11  410 

5  899 
18  789 

1  899 


316  688 
236  164 
47  552 
26  279 
5  420 
1  273 


591  730 
497  384 
32  472 

4  995 

5  087 
24  457 

4  388 
19  059 
15  257 
2  802 
2  855 
1  012 


450  921 

402  154 

340  357 

18  309 

43  488 

17  362 

26  595 

307 

4  503 

3  060 

927 

516 


200  812 

42  375 

41  326 

1  049 

93  402 

70  971 

22  431 

2  091 
4  496 

846 
12  106 
2  892 

20  405 
36  260 

4  311 
10  058 

1  008 
20  883 

7  097 

1  273 


91  550 
39  948 
13  039 

3  280 
10  602 

6  837 
16  101 

1  743 


315  325 
235  154 
47  248 
25  555 
5  254 
1  105 


541  044 
470  588 
25  874 
4  353 
3  221 
11  685 
3  906! 
18  619 
15  057 
2  562 
2  198 
600 


447  453 

402  132 

340  335 

18  309 

43  488 

15  33" 

25  883 

303 

3  805 

2  796 

(Dl 

(Dl 


192  428 

40  233 

39  358 

865 

91  132 
70  017 
21  115 
1  887 
4  258 
724 


4  311 
10  058 

984 
19  757 

5  719 
993 


12  344 

5  487 

1  835 

544 

1  474 
573 

2  090 
241 


52  929 
41  732 
5  972 
3  351 
755 
119 


47  700 
37  671 

2  452 
345 
254 

1  204 
568 

4  881 

4  313 
568 
232 


38  851 
33  254 
27  420 

2  201 

3  633 
1  404 
3  749 

31 
423 


13  478 

10  426 

3  052 

330 

625 

92 


239  950 
104  509 
37  200 
11  035 
29  288 
11  998 
41  998 
3  921 


1  090  848 

860  754 

141  791 

70  352 

15  288 

2  663 


952  183 
741  194 
49  855 
6  503 
5  281 
23  870 

11  700 
107  204 

95  177 

12  027 
4  854 
1  522 


742  245 

529  969 

516  059 

44  538 

69  372 

27  599 

75  417 

730 

8  530 

5  412 


558  844 
121  117 
115 

4  649 

273  935 
208  401 
65  53i 

8  301 
13  145 

1  610 
32  925 

9  552 

51  328 
92  525 
11  265 

27  818 

2  805 
50  735 
15  480 

4  359 


IB  852 

14  065 

3  527 

955 

232 


72 


8  346 

1  361 

1  299 

62 

4  594 

3  540 

1  054 

135 

172 

21 


847 

1  157 

113 

346 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-25 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

l$1.000) 


Payroll, 
workweel( 
ended 
nearest 
No»  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

No«,  15 

businesses 

NEWARKJMSA- Continued 


FUFiNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINSSi    EQUIPMENT    STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRiPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI. 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY  1  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS 

.RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES 

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


2  737 
I  573 
1  119 


146  662 

102  088 

69  8"t7 

18  758 

7  106 

1  603 
«  77« 

26  530 

9  194 

8  850 

2  275 
6  575 


225  073 
155  758 
HI  550 
6  «53 
22  439 
15  316 
69  316 


76  323 

75  337 
986 


249  776 
75  502 

6  498 
972 

5  526 
9  528 
2  095 

7  433 

7  808 
7  003 

805 
2  515 

(D 

4  069 
18  003 
73  633 

7  758 

294 

62  837 

2  744 

10  215 

5  896 
5  245 
4  150 

4  476 

5  038 
828 
965 

5  435 


75  878 
7  621 
25  969 

42  288 


140  920 

97  858 

67  847 

17  882 

6  782 

1  391 

3  956 

26  234 

8  490 

8  338 

1  977 

6  361 


211  051 
148  718 
109  692 
6  397 
17  549 
15  080 
62  333 


75  575 

74  733 

842 


230  962 

71  156 

5  342 

108 

5  234 
8  654 

1  809 

6  845 

6  730 

6  157 
573 

2  505 
(Dl 

3  895 
16  619 
71  535 

7  408 


(D 

9  109 
4  654 
3  997 
3  912 

3  33 

4  438 
823 
965 

5  091 
560 
766 


101 


61  368 

7  417 
24  857 
29  094 


21  654 
16  264 
11  260 
2  924 

1  255 
191 
634 

2  999 
1  200 
1  191 

193 
998 


3  128 

4  109 
10  277 


29  553 
5  703 
1  055 
10 
1  045 
1  268 
258 
1  010 


536 

2  506 

10  849 

972 


9  926 

694 

3  242 

5  990 


463  616 
360  082 
257  766 
58  902 
26  112 
4  668 
12  634 
57  789 
24  377 
21  368 
3  618 
17  750 


004  970 
793  572 
582  592 
45  267 
73  971 
91  742 
211  398 


575  743 
109  172 

20  027 
309 

19  718 
25  261 
5  893 
19  368 

15  346 

13  966 

1  380 

5  049 

IDI 

9  726 

48  756 

213  31 

21  715 


IDI 

33  912 

7  420 

8  103 
8  742 
8  577 

20  103 
2  652 
2  844 

10  760 
1  576 
1  678 


(D) 


195  678 

17  548 

64  738 

113  392 


4  911 
3  758 
2  624 
526 
386 
57 
155 
657 
248 
248 


783 
1  737 
1  644 
3  290 


635 
1  933 

250 


2  217 
310 
635 

1  272 


2  912 

1  659 

991 


104 

2    153 

546 

425 

321 

170 

£ 

88 

316 

82 

421 

123 

493 

206 

12£ 

85 

162 

84 

IOC 

23 

187 

138 

198 

144 

32-26    NEW  JERSEY 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  ol  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witb 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entice 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


53  PIRT* 
531 
533 
539 


513 
5«t 
5«5 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


561 1 567 
561 

567 

552-31 568 
552 

553 1  568 
553      ( 


PATERSON-CLinON-PASSAIC  SMS* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  . 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  OEALEKS  

HOME  ^N0  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


Consists  of  Bergen  and  Passaic  Counties,  N.J. 


2  250 

1  173 

26S 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Slandari)  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wilhlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  698    1  871  219 


57  391 
27  555 
11  857 
2  521 
8  650 


1  232 

611 
158 


781 
149 
139 


(01 
14  165 


252  002 
197  294 
29  024 
20  918 
3  263 
1  503 


460  937 

386  401 

25  997 

1  988 

3  888 

15  503 

4  250 
18  535 

16  582 
1  953 
1  087 
1  188 


324  589 

284  742 

257  968 

13  925 

12  849 

20  048 

15  070 

726 

4  103 

2  017 

(01 

(D) 


122  484 

29  824 

29  178 

546 

51  216 

33  814 

17  402 

1  118 
3  097 

692 

10  335 

2  150 

10  395 

23  457 

2  264 

7  082 

1  066 


63  449 
27  331 

11  205 
2  475 
7  540 

(D) 

12  355 


251  144 
197  294 
28  908 
20  794 


422  HI 
354  803 
22  053 

1  450 

2  910 
8  683 

3  436 
17  277 
16  153 

1  119 
613 
876 


321  553 

284  742 
257  958 

13  925 
12  849 
17  796l 

14  558 
725 

3  841 

1  843 

(01 

(D) 


118  048 

28  626 

28  114 

512 

50  146 

33  160 

16  986 

1  036 

2  989 
692 

10  293 

1  976 

8  923 

22  931 

2  264 
7  082 
1  055 

12  519 

7  415 


29  820 
21  559 
4  792 
2  834 


37  618 

29  352 

2  075 

118 

260 

759 

347 

4  488 

4  320 


27  551 
23  529 

20  542 
1  812 
1  175 
1  112 


16  837 
4  021 
3  929 


312 
762 
550 
175 
334 


1  248 

3  384 

286 

1  026 


151  223 

54  916 

31  18 

4  993 

20  730 

(01 

32  772 


619  799 
461  511 
88  450 
54  535 
12  002 
3  301 


749  145 
575  276 
42  837 

2  835 
5  328 

15  598 
7  595 
95  295 
91  607 

3  689 
1  127 
3  152 


513  933 

434  379 
375  189 
36  901 

22  289 

23  784 
46  261 

1  655 

7  854 

4  221 

(Dl 


145  253 

93  508 

51  745 

3  312 

5  957 

1  883 

32  343 

8  250 


19  139 
3  732 
33  963 
17  302 


57  632    9  639 


558 
541 
325 


11  033 

8  064 

2  044 

700 


10  853 

8  068 

530 


401 

115 

1  574 

1  505 


928 
843 
818 


2  542 

1  653 

889 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


PATEIiSOW-CLinONPASSAIC  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  .  . 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TrPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE]  ORGANIZATIONS. 


89  261 
62  156 
«0  019 
13  3tt5 
3  835 

1  870 
3  087 

16  155 
5  269 
U  681 

2  125 
2  555 


146  078 

105  00« 

75  301 

5  463 

17  250 

7  980 

40  074 


49  897 

48  081 

1  815 


150  341 
43  421 
3  765 
839 
2  927 
9  123 


1  197 


5  569 

4  939 

530 

1  275 
ID) 

2  882 
8  795 

40  236 

4  171 
155 

34  435 

1  474 

5  200 

3  545 

2  257 
2  297 

4  Oil 
2  323 

821 

485 

4  570 


88  041 
50  222 
5  373 
32  445 


85  553 
50  256 
38  741 

13  189 

3  679 

1  864 

2  783 

14  955 
5  191 

4  151 

1  757 

2  404 


134  178 
100  630 
73  567 


49  141 

47  403 

1  738 


129  893 
37  977 
2  495 


4  449 

3  981 
468 

1  233 

(Dl 

2  774 
8  219 

38  140 

4  043 


4  970 
2  548 

1  339 

2  201 

3  001 
1  735 

821 
365 

4  412 


76  217 
50  076 
4  499 
21  642 


12  824 
9  949 
6  313 


1  820 

2  438 
2  074 
5  705 


7  149 

5  933 

216 


1  204 

5  303 

553 


7  799 

3  913 

398 

3  488 


243  598 
186  535 
112  933 
43  420 
14  799 
5  429 
9  054 
35  781 
11  973 
9  309 
3  995 
5  313 


635  770 
511  949 
384  755 
31  423 
49  482 
46  289 
123  821 


140  672 

136  554 

4  008 


301  990 
54  787 
7  987 


10  HI 

8  557 
1  544 

1  940 
(D) 

9  250 
21  857 

102  833 

11  093 
379 

84  287 

7  074 

17  351 

3  219 

2  765 
5  034 
7  822 
7  521 


153  515 

83  713 

8  524 

71  278 


11  599 
9  708 
7  227 

562 
1  108 

811 
1  991 


3  794 
757 
118 


1  590 
303 
118 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


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TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contnued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


PHIUDELPHIA,  PA,-NJ..SMSA 


Consists  of  Bucks,  Chester,  Delaware,  Montgomery,  and  Philadelphia  Counties,  Pa.;  and  Burlington,  Camden,  and  Gloucester  Counties,  N.I. 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


543 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3i56e 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MlbCELLANEOUb  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


39  358    26  458    5  737  442 


1  501 
209 
190 


1  391 
533 

427 


4  278 

2  656 

408 


1  157 
533 

427 


193  774 

67  871 

39  601 

9  651 

19  770 

2  665 

39  798 


756  803 
587  831 
111  664 
44  146 
10  702 
2  460 


358  425 
198  170 
57  985 

5  164 
10  700 
27  691 

8  113 
38  820 
23  959 
14  861 

8  003 

3  779 


979  727 
852  053 

745  032 
37  588 
69  433 
47  936 
58  881 
4  521 
16  336 
7  820 
7  867 
649 


391  372 

89  810 

85  499 

4  311 

182  323 

127  651 

54  672 

3  678 

7  296 

1  681 

31  994 
10  023 

32  331 

69  673 
9  566 

22  538 
3  073 

34  496 

16  419! 

8161 


184  604 

67  477 

38  065 

9  493 

19  130 

2  439 

34  468 

13  532 


750  679 
587  831 
109  240 
42  154 
9  612 
1  842 


1  230  725 

1  105  696 

47  023 

3  780 

7  286 

14  351 

6  613 

36  526 

22  765 

13  761 

5  995 


455 


974  681 

852  053 

745  032 

37  588 

69  433 

44  972 

57  777 

4  521 

15  358 

7  422 

7  513 

423 


368  294 

84  980 

81  399 

3  581 

174  909 

124  153 

50  756 

3  070 

6  900 
979 

30  726 

9  081 

27  525 

65  235 

9  532 

22  426 

2  917 

30  360 

15  419 

226 


24  150 
9  245 
4  429 

1  396 

2  658 
329 

4  500 
1  593 


115 

90  120 

18  306 

5  588 

1  165 

237 


102  711 
85  783 

4  340 
362 
643 

2  295 

812 

7  383 

5  775 
1  608 

565 
528 


88  040 
74  040 
63  600 

4  522 

5  918 
3  649 
8  413 

580 
1  358 


495 


51  931 

13  044 

12  181 

863 

24  510 

17  848 

6  662 

479 

876 

133 

3  694 


3  673 
9  159 
1  281 
3  262 


13  733  661 


473  305 
175  559 
92  158 
28  808 
52  346 
6  205 
86  012 
32  217 


370  688 
882  738 
351  080 
107  575 
23  952 
5  343 


2  006  964 
1  670  492 
83  703 
7  565 
13  406 
41  523 
17  846 
151  707 
125  019 
26  688 
10  510 
10  212 


1  715  550 

1  437  01 

1  242  998 

80  27. 

113  742 

75  371 

166  379 

11  363 

25  423 

14  731 

9  822 

870 


033  538 

259  988 

241  359 

18  629 

490  353 

351  197 
139  156 
11  151 
16  514 
2  635 
73  937 
34  919 

75  152 
177  781 
23  288 
65  091 


207 

168 

5 

381 

1 

847 

938 

281 

625 

82 

1 

262 

346 

38 

477 

28 

482 

7 

891 

1 

601 

383 

120 

29 

21  1 

23 

012 

1 

213 

168 

268 

1 

082 

261 

2 

823 

2 

206 

617 

?51 

133 

15 

430 

12 

401 

10 

623 

728 

1 

050 

780 

1 

815 

128 

306 

194 

103 

' 

8 

973 

16 

335 

3 

292 

3 

046 

246 

e 

539 

6 

211 

2 

328 

229 

350 

56 

1 

350 

343 

1 

340 

2 

491 

300 

898 

108 

1 

185 

669 

4 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-29 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-contin 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

PHIUDELf^lA,  PA.-N.1.,  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINSSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY!  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE!  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO!  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING!  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY!  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT!  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY!  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  ...... 

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSE )  ORGANIZATIONS. 


I  697 

1  521 

176 


5  705 
532 
537 
201 
«36 
250 


6  9t3 
3  760 
2  539 


I  501 

1  347 
154 


3  510 
606 
277 


252  594 
155  477 
107  901 
32  829 
7  338 
3  585 

3  823 
52  298 
19  094 
15  825 

4  935 
10  889 


523  067 
361  099 
259  311 
24  541 
52  595 
24  551 
161  968 


185  974 
157  581 
18  293 


574  627 

189  728 

23  495 

3  544 

19  952 
18  120 

5  756 
11  354 

15  915 

15  013 

902 

25  008 

5  332 

6  575 
31  330 

141  955 

20  180 

1  284 
114  560 

5  931 

20  041 

13  417 

15  962 

8  458 

13  192 

11  402 

2  159 
1  352 

15  365 

1  145 

2  517 
10  156 


199  979 

62  785 

53  459 

83  735 


239  912 
147  865 
103  113 
31  345 
6  956 

3  515 
2  935 

59  252 
18  580 
14  105 

4  144 
9  951 


497  835 
342  473 
252  257 
24  531 
41  590 
24  095 
155  362 


180  102 
162  445 
17  657 


539  493 
188  184 
19  078 
1  382 
17  696 
16  876 
6  136 
10  740 


14  717 

14  029 

688 

25  732 

5  278 

5  220 

29  232 

136  907 

19  554 

850 

110  544 

5  859 

16  743 

10  503 

13  232 

8  002 

9  972 
10  195 

2  055 

1  174 

14  589 
950 

1  963 

7  880 


177  367 

62  591 

50  397 

54  379 


33  538 

21  759 
14  777 

4  853 

1  055 
571 
482 

5  993 

2  512 
2  274 

512 
1  752 


114  854 

87  623 

64  805 

7  650 

8  262 
5  705 

27  231 


21  235 
19  595 
1  540 


60  719 
10  983 
3  575 
190 
3  385 
2  481 
895 
1  585 


2  177 
553 
840 

5  005 
18  782 

2  245 
292 

14  743 
1  502 

3  126 
801 

1  371 
911 

1  378 

2  555 
445 
135 

1  728 
124 
347 

1  588 


28  111 
7  912 

5  886 
14  313 


563  008 

429  998 

288  400 

98  945 

24  151 

8  489 

10  013 

135  898 

52  245 

43  857 

8  135 

35  732 


2  348  512 
1  762  168 
1  319  135 
163  326 
165  654 
134  070 
555 


422  455 
390  415 
32  0 


1  204  192 

213  919 

72  036 

3  304 

68  732 

49  331 

18  881 

30  450 

35  413 

34  71 

1  599 
41  622 
10  637 
15  392 
97  824 

371  024 

41  934 

5  412 

295  139 

26  539 

57  149 

15  328 

27  525 
17  845 
30  043 
52  686 

7  900 

2  732 
38  749 

2  547 
7  097 

35  993 


949  473 
571  495 
112  457 
265  511 


50  345 
40  247 
30  515 

3  017 

4  003 
2  711 

10  098 


15  917 
2  703 
1  048 
57 
991 
826 
293 
533 


212 
1  354 
3  737 

531 


11  716 

7  593 

1  190 

2  933 


1  590 

1  091 

599 

224 


299 
152 
148 


1  573 
206 

2  561 


1  554 

1  501 

153 


5  255 
400 
507 
210 
397 
244 
68 
176 


552 
250 
344 


-  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-30    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 

code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No»  15 

(number) 


unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 
52« 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 

531 

533 

539      ( 


5U2 

543 

5U5 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


562-31 568 
562 

563 > 558 
563      I 


RETAIL  TRAOEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 
DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

HEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NuT.  CONFECTIONER?  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

ESG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Coextensive  with  Mercer  County,  N.i 


21  817 

9  674 

4  049 

649 

2  320 
(Dl 

3  684 


59  067 

48  168 

8  517 

1  700 


89  500 

78  396 

3  059 

142 

1  508 

1  484 

1  012 

2  939 


71  863 
59  087 
43  929 


11  609 

1  803 

252 


21  283 

9  674 

3  853 

537 

2  308 
(Dl 

3  360 


80  996 

71  720 

2  777 

(Dl 

1  264 
850 
510 

2  917 


71  173 
59  087 
43  929 


13  075 

11  293 

1  783 

232 


2  699 
984 
565 


7  654 

5  794 

1  586 

157 


895 

139  741 

494 

111  535 

307 

6  025 

(Dl 

(01 

84 

2  705 

117 

2  132 

52 

9811 

744 

14  565 

623 

12  19? 

121 

2  366 

78 

1  378 

1  921 

1  596 

225 


51  808 
18  982 
10  895 
1  498 
7  859 
(Dl 
9  361 


164  603 

127  979 

30  475 

3  794 


104  733 
76  419 
52  700 


41  036 

36  531 

4  505 

750 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-31 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  melropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

TREHTOH  SMSA-Conlinued 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STOr^ES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DR4PERY>  CURTAIN"  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWAREi  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  .... 

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  I  ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES!  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAIN!  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES!  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS!  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA!  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT!  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY!  TOY!  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES.  ....  

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


WILMINGTON.  DEL-)I.J.-MD„SMSA 


26  282 

16  512 

U  711 

3  559 

696 

(Dl 

101 

«  612 

2  625 

2  503 

1  039 

1  464 


38  559 
25  433 
19  023 


1  579 
806 
754 
835 

1  266 
951 

(D) 


24  904 
15  858 
11  585 

3  167 
596 
ID) 
(0) 

4  130 
2  625 
2  291 

871 
1  420 


36  087 
25  561 
18  753 


51  112 

10  482 

557 


1  232 

1  055 

166 


838 
3  025 
14  182 
1  252 


1  269 
668 
634 


3  404 

2  318 

1  549 

459 


7  840 
5  231 
4  681 


6  511 

1  056 

118 


137 

538 

2  083 

ISO 


69  905 

50  271 

34  254 

11  529 

1  745 

(D) 

(Dl 


6  603 
2  049 
4  554 


155  155 
123  616 
89  371 


125  943 
21  442 
2  504 


1  932 

1  763 

219 


10  529 
40  029 
3  010 


4  857 

813 

1  008 

1  245 

3  728 

4  508 


Data  for  this  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Area  will  be  presented  in  Volume  h,  Part  I,  Chapter  9. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-32    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweeli 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5H3 

SV4 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


562-3 1  568 

562 

563 1 568 

563      ( 


ATLANTIC  COUNTY 
(COEXTENSIVE  WITH  ATLANTIC  CITY  SMSA.  SEE  TABLE  4) 


BERSEN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE  I  TOTAL. 


TOTAL ; 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARD*ARE  STORES • 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  • 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE*INGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES"  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY •  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAISY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES '.     .     . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL • 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS • 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS • 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY"  ACCESSORY  DEA1.ERS 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES.  .  .  .  ;  

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  REAOY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  .  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 1 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 1  .  , 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STOREi ;  .  , 

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  i  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


1  262 
668 
152 


259 
133 
126 


237 
123 
114 


1  204  259 


45  702 
21  784 
7  056 
1  809 
6  021 


(Dl 
8  373 


166  823 

137  904 

16  929 

8  965 

2  207 

818 


309  625 

265  113 

17  081 

1  057 

1  650 
9  748 

2  729 
11  378 

9  887 

1  491 

510 

359 


215  211 
169  372 
171  049 


72  927 

18  227 

17  837 

390 

32  437 

23  062 

9  375 

603 

2  267 

387 

4  592 

1  526 


154 
500 
763 
918 


1  138  297 


42  872 
21  600 

6  552 
1  735 
5  063 

(0) 

7  273 


166  229 

137  904 

15  849 

8  867 

1  989 

620 


288  423 

253  421 

14  391 

741 

1  122 
5  100 

2  505 
10  684 

9  833 
851 
ID) 
(0) 


213  903 
189  372 
171  049 


9  197 
599 

2  259 
387 

4  570 
1  382 

3  174 
13  434 

1  157 

4  154 
500 

7  623 
4  896 


2  499 
853 
226 

70U 


21  101 

16  617 

2  878 

1  230 

303 

73 


25  729 

20  648 

1  361 


248 
2  753 
2  632 


4  576 
3  322 

1  254 


102  913 
43  626 
18  256 


446  085 
364  229 
53  313 
20  306 
6  666 
1  571 


512  683 

406  241 

27  618 

1  845 

1  991 
10  028 

5  683 
57  250 
54  619 

2  631 


(0) 


338  854 
287  683 
246  851 


(0) 

89  016 

62  541 

26  475 

1  892 

4  604 

1  086 
13  474 

5  U19 

9  717 
38  364 

2  769 
12  097 


703 
098 
206 
278 


7  389 

5  672 

328 


2  931 
2  431 
2  088 


1  533 

1  093 

440 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  idithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-33 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


BERSEN  COUNTY  — CONTINUED 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 1  ao3 

EATING  PLACES eU6 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 517 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 


BURLINGTON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

StandanJ  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witlitielil  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  siiown  separately  m  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


1  021 
676 
175 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


51  282 
39  069 
25  917 
7  706 
1  806 

1  ton 

2  236 
9  136 

3  133 
2  9«a 
1  367 
1  577 


51  077 
«  310 
U  287 


32  802 

31  592 

1  210 


95  964 

28  851 

1  872 

736 

1  136 

6  907 

802 

6  105 


3  711 
398 
383 
(D> 

2  533 

«  635 
2«  107 

1  296 


(D) 

"t  600 
2  329 
1  377 

1  325 

2  671 
1  255 

(01 
296 


11  778 
7  670 
683 
1  HH5 
1  980 


Establish- 
ments viith 
payroll 

($1,000) 


51  758 
37  961 
25  233 
7  550 
1  7"t"t 

1  398 

2  036 
7  991* 

3  055 
2  758 
1  299 
1  U59 


86  562 
67  216 
19  913 
4  320 
8  515 
"t  368 
19  3t6 


83  216 

25  201 

985 


1  229 

2  037 
867 


619 
1  383 
1  922 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


e  153 

6  310 

1  095 

1  311 

301 

211 

356 

1  016 

180 

317 

117 

170 


20  203 
16  617 
12  536 


10  013 

2  022 

167 


570 

3  203 

170 


Payroll, 
worliweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


119  677 
111  552 
70  711 
26  202 
6  391 
1  335 

5  907 
20  295 

8  115 

6  385 
3  210 
3  115 


117  382 
339  950 
258  515 
21  712 
30  859 
25  813 
77  122 


8  322 

12  152 

51  099 

3  821 


3  328 
5  951 
3  553 


29  125 
19  529 
2  508 

2  953 

3  936 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


570 
180 
717 
233 


873 

116 
738 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


(X)  Not  applicable 


32-34    NEW  JERSEY 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 

code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


53  P4RT* 
531 
533 
539 


5«2 
5U3 
5'm 
5U5-5'*9 


55  EX.55t 


56 

561 t 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

56H.569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

59l( 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


BURLINGTON  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES • 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL • 

GROCERY  STORES.  irQCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES • 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL • 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL : 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  ,    .     '■ 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  i  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL • 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL • 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL '. 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  i  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL : 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES i 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS • 

OTHER  STORES • 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL i 


CAMDEN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL : 

LUMBER  YARDS  • 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  » 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES • 

FAR.-I  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 


28  478 

20  320 

6  778 

1  380 


63  525 

59  379 

706 

313 

533 

2  594 


10  138 

2  278 

2  658 

1  541 

1  117 

2  479 
2  206 

517 


9  729 
5  396 
4  333 


18  884 
12  682 
6  202 


23  296 

6  765 

896 

517 

334 
3  443 
1  036 
6  700 
3  505 


28  224 

20  320 

6  778 

1  126 


59  435 

55  851 

610 

231 


565 
208 
520 


399 
922 
517 


9  359 
5  258 
4  091 


17  358 
11  648 
5  710 


21  726 

6  563 

732 

509 

270 

3  431 

976 

6  455 

2  789 


B 

264 

16 

984 

7 

289 

7 

289 

3 

081 

2 

389 

1 

325 

1 

319 

2 

554 

2 

456 

201 

76  221 

949 

50  317 

129 

22  851 

123 

3  053 

625 

93  339 

144 

83  527 

S? 

1  488 

27 

551 

1  110 
248 
252 

158 


3  746 
2  858 

888 


2  267 
527 
134 


21  122 
5  237 

4  296 
2  561 
1  735 

5  866 
4  770 

953 


24  568 
14  429 
10  139 


73  929 
55  896 
18  033 


44  048 
10  141 
3  027 
1  418 
589 
5  054 
1  992 
14  773 
7  044 


351 

49  255 

129 

24  539 

270 

5  853 

202 

3  733 

324 

6  921 

528 
058 
522 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-35 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witli 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Not.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


CAMDEN  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


POOD  STORES 


TOTAL.  ....  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFAC I URING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS '• 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS.  .  .  .  i  

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  .....  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL ; 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS"  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGb  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-IVEAR  STORES 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES.  .  .  .  ;  

HOSIERY  STORES  .  . 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  i  .  . 

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL :  .  . 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES •    .    . 

RECORD  SHOPS •    .    . 

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES.  ...;.. 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES :  . 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS •    • 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS •  . 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI. 


108 

612 

108 

Oil 

ait 

955 

81 

955 

I') 

826 

19 

1488 

2 

899 

2 

803 

1  639 
3  873 

2  668 
1  205 


113  343 
101  136 
89  237 


379 

12  229 

8  219 

«  010 

3"t2 

613 

(0) 

2  155 
101 

3  328 
7  720 

667 

2  721 

317 

4  015 
1  168 

60 


28  516 

17  955 

13  63U 

2  929 

686 

ID) 

(01 

7  629 

1  033 

1  899 

612 

1  287 


54  828 
37  305 
28  072 

690 
7  566 

977 
17  523 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


121  959 

no  970 

3  132 

161 

779 

1  106 

1  5U1 
3  791 

2  600 
1  191 


112  705 
101  436 
89  237 


6  763 

6  420 
343 

11  413 

7  587 
3  826 

328 
613 
(□I 
2  351 
(0) 

2  536 

7  320 

667 

2  721 
317 

3  615 
1  114 


27  420 
17  131 
13  420 
2  491 
676 


(0) 
(01 
577 
009 
703 
588 


52  010 
35  207 
27  798 

690 
5  900 

819 
16  803 


10  197 

8  664 

264 


173 
196 
781 
658 
123 


9  749 
8  555 
7  533 


3  926 
935 
887 


3  737 

2  713 

2  284 

297 


11  607 

8  714 

6  977 

265 

1  277 
195 

2  893 


262  532 

186  369 
66  600 
7  891 


199  937 
166  805 
5  603 
315 
1  336 
3  534 
5  387 
15  847 
13  909 
1  938 


186  982 
162  502 
143  083 


29  736 

20  140 

9  596 

1  229 

1  487 

(0) 

5  348 

(Dl 

7  699 

20  261 

1  697 
7  888 

906 
9  770 

2  575 


72  352 
51  993 

43  433 


(Dl 

(01 

13  984 

2  634 

3  741 
637 

3  104 


245  108 
184  297 
149  310 
5  307 
25  334 
4  346 
60  811 


1  648 
1  379 
1  187 


1  286 
269 
255 


774 
541 
451 


32-36    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1.0001 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
neatest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


59    EX.591 

692 

593 

5932 

5933 

591 

5942 

5943 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 

5969     ( 
( 
597 
598 
5982     { 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  PART* 
532 
534 
535 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55PT(554I 


CAMDEN  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUS  STORES ;..... 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  . 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES i 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES,  i  

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  .  

JEWELRY  STORES  i  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS • 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS '• 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS . 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  •  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  .  ;  

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  ;..... 

TYPEWRITER  STORES '■ 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES ;  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS •     ■ 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  •  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER ;..... 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES ■ 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


CAPE  MAY  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES :  .  .  .  . 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS ',.... 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  .,.••. 
MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES i  .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


16  138 

15  478 

660 


55  013 

22  420 

1  889 

257 

1  622 

926 

352 


574 


606 
548 
800 
495 
254 
858 
276 


27  735 

24  209 

707 


50  231 

21  476 

1  545 


744 
242 
502 


194 
512 
758 
463 
752 


26  255 

23  029 

591 


34 

240 

5 

901 

(D) 

ID! 

1 

676 

597 

1 

079 

2  984 
8  282 
29  357 


3  750 
1  642 
1  773 

1  505 

2  250 

3  013 
767 

5  342 


47  243 

(Dl 

17  156 


40  190 

28  285 

1  100 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-37 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


CAPE  HAY  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL • 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL ; 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES • 

PROPRIETARY  STORES '• 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES '. 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS • 

OTHER  STORES • 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES .     .     .     . 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL • 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 1  .  .  .  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 1  .  .  .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL • 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  i  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


"t  750 

1  261 

1  lt99 

908 

591 

591 

1  196 

200 


3  959 
2  332 

1  627 


3  036 

2  703 

333 


8  905 
3  3«9 
364 
280 
256 
336 
227 
961 
3  132 


12  726 

6  735 

1  618 

2  010 


613 

(D) 
5«5 


38  942 

35  455 

1  382 

223 

327 

1  554 


9  578 

2  486 

3  610 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


308 
261 
421 
848 
573 


3  545 
2  018 
1  627 


18  195 

13  849 
4  346 


2  946 

2  657 

289 


7  943 

3  349 

255 


12  282 

6  526 

1  384 

1  940 

2  332 


35  150 

32  550 

838 

219 

287 

1  256 


2  296 

3  338 
2  631 

707 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


3  800 

3  115 

685 


688 
934 
297 


2  241 
(D) 
742 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


3  098 
2  039 
1  OS'S 


8  468 
4  572 
3  896 


5  367 

5  794 

573 


46  017 

(0) 

13  874 


20  647 

4  608 
8  778 

5  869 
1  909 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


32-38    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 

code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witb 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 

year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


CUMBERLAND  COUNTY — CONTINUE 


565 
556 
561 1 569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART» 
531 
533 
539 


542 

543 
544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES — CONTINUED 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  •    

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL ; 

EATING  PLACES • 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETAF!Y  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES .  .  .  . 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •    

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  .     '. 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


ESSEX  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


2  019 

1  028 

256 


037 
554 
136 


7  833 
4  241 
3  592 


3  735 

3  408 

327 


950 
647 
355 

5  127 
926 

6  558 
1  759 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUIlDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  .  .  .  .  ;  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL < 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  . 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  .  .  .  i , 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  , 

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES ; , 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL ; , 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS , 

MEAT  MARKETS , 

FISH  (SEAFOOD,  MARKETS  , 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  i  , 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS i 

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  ........ 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSOR!  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  . 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonsbre  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


33  283 
10  034 
5  419 
557 
5  554 
1  461 
8  857 
271 


206  433 

157  040 

25  965 

10  337 

2  436 

555 


308  541 
253  441 
19  546 
3  323 
2  890 
15  313 
2  399 
9  417 
8  108 
1  309 
1  591 
421 


226  137 
202  430 
175  981 

a  469 
17  980 

8  285 


13 


(Dl 


7  933 
5  532 
2  401 


18  277 

2  863 

900 

543 

237 

5  127 
826 

6  366 
1  415 


1  326  200 


30  325 
9  714 
5  235 
(Dl 
5  058 
1  451 
7  215 


205  589 

157  040 

25  753 

q  945 

2  340 

501 


275  099 
235  489 
15  396 
3  087 
2  114 
5  145 
2  205 
9  091 
7  946 


145 


224  233 
202  408 
175  959 
8  469 
17  980 
7  175 
12  957 


1  534 

1  192 

342 


1  815 
223 
194 


1  430 
251 
180 
654 
354 

2  311 
2  092 

219 
172 
47 


19  537 
16  909 
14  475 
912 
1  522 
616 
1  887 


19  591 
10  847 
8  744 


32  935 
25  514 
7  421 


35  705 
4  746 
3  857 
945 
419 
6  391 
1  708 
14  400 
3  229 


3  564  598 


258 

84  123 

318 

26  502 

957 

18  240 

(Dl 

(01 

656 

13  057 

190 

3  839 

980 

18  922 

775  709 
651  958 
78  830 
26  544 
7  018 
1  349 


490  525 

377  141 

28  736 

5  041 

3  495 
14  001 

7  380 
50  478 
45  094 

4  384 
3  498 

855 


354  355 
309  525 
263  262 
17  809 
28  554 
12  167 
37  656 


(01 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-39 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


ESSEX  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'Si  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  .  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  i  

•  OMEN'S  READy-TO-VIEAR  STORES 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES.  .  .  .  i  

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES '.    .     . 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES •     .     . 

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MlbCELLANEOUb  APPiREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES '•    .    . 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL •     . 

EATING  PLACES i  . 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS i  . 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES '•    • 

CATERERS . 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS i 

HAY'  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 
OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  


523 
376 
206 


1  608 
899 
665 


126  174 
25  901 
25  082 


12  913 
21  lie 
3  355 
6  876 
589 
10  328 
3  178 
893 


70  687 
48  438 
31  565 
8  880 
3  362 

1  066 

3  565 
13  702 

4  736 
3  811 

863 

2  948 


136  964 

94  035 

66  225 

3  433 

12  942 

11  435 

42  949 


138  977 

44  736 

4  375 
411 

3  964 

5  078 
1  315 
3  763 


928 
657 
271 
461 
(Dl 
949 
227 
076 
091 


3  800 

2  660 
2  577 
2  812 


121  358 

24  991 

24  316 

675 

60  949 
49  013 
11  936 

1  447 

2  798 
1D> 
101 

1  525 

11  203 
20  716 

3  355 
6  876 

589 

9  896 

IDI 

(01 


67  569 
45  034 
30  507 
8  355 
3  180 
968 

3  023 
13  492 

4  452 
3  591 

649 
2  942 


128  700 

89  099 

64  873 

3  417 

9  528 

11  281 

39  501 


42  114 

41  781 

333 


4  656 
1  051 
3  605 


831 
11  523 
37  920 


(01 

5  033 
2  810 
2  724 
2  456 

1  975 

2  445 


18  525 

4  082 

3  904 

178 


10  701 

7  777 

4  938 

1  517 

694 

126 

502 

1  512 

591 

521 


29  532 
22  814 
16  887 
1  141 
1  591 
3  095 
5  718 


757 
144 
613 


219 
267 
296 
253 
566 


355  554 
77  809 
74  325 
3  484 

192  158 

143  890 

43  278 

5  861 


32  143 
54  557 
8  755 


208  558 
154  130 
96  812 
30  877 
14  089 
2  514 
9  836 
29  744 
13  789 
10  905 
1  225 
9  680 


615  862 
477  852 
342  277 
22  296 
42  990 
70  297 
138  000 


108  919 
108  301 

518 


320  517 
54  527 
14  198 


15  259 
3  524 
11  645 


5  450 
5  036 
10  638 


355 
1  009 
1  225 


3  922 

887 
250 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  a 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


32-40    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

ESSEX  COUNTY—CONTINUED 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES— CONT  1  NUED 

28 
6 
25 

eo 

505 
20 
58 

«27 

1  167 

62 
25 
12 
19 
6 

27 
1 

17 
9 

223 
152 
15 
6 
18 
32 

73 

162 

76 
17 
22 
12 
10 
12 
18 

55 
35 
20 

213 
137 
76 

31 
29 

2 

196 
26 
20 

7 

22 

9 

U6 

131 
10 
3« 

87 

803 

46 
19 
10 
11 
6 

23 
1 
15 

7 

119 

82 
5 
2 
6 

24 

53 

120 

58 
15 
18 
10 

8 

14 

7 

43 
23 
20 

175 
105 

70 

31 
29 
2 

124 
26 
6 
5 

(Dl 
583 

2  967 
(Dl 
516 

4  343 

42  590 

3  285 
15  020 
24  285 

149  207 

8  313 

5  634 
892 
833 
954 

6  208 
ID) 

3  881 
ID) 

41  414 

38  092 

1  015 

124 

422 

1  761 

30  498 

12  100 

4  866 
1  280 
1  840 
1  405 

435 
388 

1  138 
220 

6  152 

3  422 

2  730 

11  199 
6  826 

4  373 

4  307 
(0) 
(Dl 

21  037 

4  626 

1  073 

373 

(Dl 
583 

2  903 
(Dl 
372 

3  715 

36  140 
3  207 
14  536 

18  397 

139  761 

7  895 

5  442 
878 
621 
954 

6  178 
(Dl 

3  871 
(01 

38  076 
35  733 
531 
(D) 
(Dl 
(Dl 

29  690 

10  954 

4  484 
1  168 
1  794 
1  383 

411 
224 

1  078 
220 

5  988 

3  258 

2  730 

10  499 

6  252 

4  247 

4  307 
(01 
(01 

19  135 
4  410 

835 
365 

(Dl 
95 

347 

(01 
52 

621 

6  293 
225 

2  117 

3  951 

13  908 

671 

401 
86 
76 

108 

907 
(01 
586 
(Dl 

3  039 
2  716 
40 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2  456 

795 

505 
123 
204 
171 
33 
33 
124 
21 

836 
383 
453 

1  970 

1  392 
578 

522 

(01 
(Dl 

2  076 
365 

126 
34 

(01 
1  856 

6  744 
(01 

1  023 

14  095 

116  717 
4  433 

40  921 
71  363 

277  156 

13  040 

7  866 
1  705 

1  345 

2  124 

19  243 
(01 

13  745 
(Dl 

59  634 
53  108 
798 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 

47  640 

17  331 

9  110 

2  132 

3  800 
3  114 

686 

521 

2  281 

376 

15  470 

6  956 

8  514 

39  168 
27  939 

11  229 

12  032 
(Dl 

(01 

41  622 

7  506 
2  998 

629 

(Dl 
26 

113 

(0) 
16 

177 

1  279 
87 
411 
781 

4  305 

162 
96 
20 
19 
27 

378 
(01 
224 
(0) 

837 
71-4 
11 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 

511 

322 

180 
38 
87 
69 
18 
8 
37 
10 

160 
77 
83 

951 
727 
224 

170 

(Dl 
(Dl 

585 
102 
46 
20 

. 

(01 
22 

PET  SHOPS 

53  PART* 
532 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES • 

445 
15 
32 

398 

1  091 

535 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS 

GLOUCESTER  COUNTY 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 

522-52H 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

24 
6 
21 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

(Dl 

5")1 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

150 

(Dl 
(Dl 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

561 1 567 
562-3.568 

562 
563.568 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

•OMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

17 
19 
10 
9 

57 
571 
572.573 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

42 
34 
8 

66 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

27 

591      ( 

(01 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

189 

592 

LIQUOR  STORES ; 

19 

59« 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES '. 

9 

-  Represents  zero.       (D)  iKithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X) 
,  part  of  SIC  itiaior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-41 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»-  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

GLOUCESTER   COUNTY — CONTINUED 

OTHER    RETAIL     STORES--C0NT INULO 

7 
16 
10 
53 
57 

3 
14 

6 
31 
33 

581 
3    009 

528 
7    514 
3    133 

543 
2    955 

476 
7    022 
2    519 

38 
189 

54 

1    016 

254 

599 

3  805 
1    087 

20    433 

4  554 

9 

54 

19 

219 

114 

595 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .     . 

14 

50 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

49 

11 

3    113 

2    555 

131 

2    855 

49 

HUDSON    COUNTY 

{COEXTENSIVE    WITH    JERSEY    CITY    SMSA.     SEE    TABLE    U) 

HUNTERDON   COUNTY 

553 

419 

77    889 

72   071 

7    865 

154    557 

2    072 

624 

LUMBER.     BUILDING    MATERIALS.     HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS   DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT   DEALERS    

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

41 
IB 
5 

9 

33 

15 

3 
5 

7    910 
4    402 
275 
1    459 
1    774 

7    556 

4    382 

(01 

(U) 

1    774 

1    018 
527 
(D) 
(Dl 
189 

19    477 

u  5ie 

(Dl 

(Dl 

3    856 

195 
119 
(Dl 
(01 
44 

27 
10 
(01 

(Dl 

5 

53    PART* 

TOTAL 

30 

9 
21 

24 

9 
15 

2    447 

1    090 
1    357 

2    409 

1    090 
1    319 

351 

162 
189 

5    225 

2  930 

3  295 

129 

67 
62 

24 

531 
533 
539 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

LIMITED   PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

7 
17 

FOOD    STORES 

TOTAI 

114 
70 
S 

5 
15 
16 

54 
32 

1 
9 
8 

18    798 
17    341 
414 
97 
424 
522 

17    118 
15    123 
328 
(Dl 
250 
(Dl 

1    345 
1    214 
31 
IDI 
22 
(Dl 

24    716 
22    156 
657 
(Dl 
385 
(Dl 

335 
285 
9 
(01 
15 
(01 

5111 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

63 

5«3 
5W 

CANDY.    NUT.    CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

(Dl 
14 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

43 

29 

13    258 

12    906 

1    250 

25    552 

252 

32 

TOTAL 

69 

49 

6    522 

5    844 

443 

8    833 

142 

73 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

33 

14 
9 
5 
9 

2 

23 

12 

5 
3 

4    764 
470 

3    528 
101 
IDI 
101 
(01 
146 

4    200 
470 

3    420 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
(□) 

564 
54 
481 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

12    839 
1    079 

11    288 
(Dl 
IDI 
(Dl 
(Dl 

107 
16 
81 
(Dl 
(01 
IDI 
(01 

30 

5611567 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

3 

12 

(01 

563.558 

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY.    SPECIALTY    STORES.    FURRIERS.     .     .     . 

(Dl 
(Dl 

565 

SHOE    STORES 

(Dl 
2 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 

TOTAL ; 

45 
26 

25 

14 
11 

3    391 
1    586 
1    705 

3    085 
1    604 
1    481 

551 
360 
191 

9    935 
5    831 

4    054 

130 
89 
41 

48 
28 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

20 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

106 
65 
41 

86 
55 
31 

5    198 
3    537 
1    561 

4    764 
3    397 
1    357 

1    142 
942 
200 

23    544 
19    565 
3    979 

487 
404 
83 

103 

63 

40 

□RUG   STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

TOTAL 

11 
11 

11 
11 

1    547 
1    547 

1    647 
1    547 

184 
184 

3    549 
3    549 

50 
50 

10 

10 

- 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59 

TOTAL 

124 
16 
24 

74 
10 
6 

12    944 

1    884 

668 

12    012 

1    506 

526 

961 
80 

18    781 
1    492 
1    078 

231 
20 
15 

132 

15 

27 

594 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES i 

- 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-42    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


HUNTERDON  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES--CONT INUED 

SPOFtTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

FARMi  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


MERCER  COUNTY 


(COEXTENSIVE    WITH    TriENTON    SMSA.     SEE    TABLE    1 ) 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES •     .    . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS i  .  . 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS"  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS.  .  .  .  i  

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL '. 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN. 5.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .    .     '. 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES.  .     .    ,     '. 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS i 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


26  531 
13  513 

a  012 

905 
1  768 

2U8 
4  837 
1  3«8 


97  539 
72  7U2 
in    109 


150  642 

126  680 

9  967 

793 

972 

«  297 

1  482 

5  940 

5  690 

250 

286 

225 


084 
342 
536 
777 
929 
835 
257 


38  510 
7  951 
7  859 


925 
257 
577 


25  391 
13  513 
3  834 


140  324 

120  368 

9  137 

291 

515 

2  967 

1  185 

5  600 

101 


98  720 
82  342 
67  635 

4  777 
9  929 
8  221 

5  119 


10) 


13  016 
9  373 
3  543 


8  527 

6  851 

5  384 

466 

1  001 

555 

936 


1  340  595 


984 

55  264 

497 

25  106 

510 

9  818 

lU) 

ID) 

241 

4  842 

19 

345 

433 

246 

474 

507 

185 

191 

R30 

17 

494 

25 

440 

51 

1 

001 

301 

5 

048 

152 

3 

152 

539 

31 

829 

154  185 

120  783 

93  124 

9  045 

18  513 

12  55° 

17  275 

(D) 

ID) 


37  653 

27  012 

10  541 

955 

1  028 

10) 

5  830 


4  468 

3  075 

1  034 

282 


1  492 

1  135 
849 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-43 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
l^ov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou.  15 

(number) 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


REL,  ACCESSORY  STORES — CONTINUED 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  i  .  . 

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES i  .  . 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  HIEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES i  .  . 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA'  GLASSWARE'  METALHARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS.  .  

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS.  .  .  .  ^  

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSE )  ORGANIZATIONS. 


877 
U75 
237 


589 
379 
221 


6  154 

8  134 

665 


25  218 

16  6«4 

U  852 

3  405 

1  023 


6  469 

1  992 

1  113 

317 

796 


52  181 
33  158 
21  562 

1  802 
7  502 

2  292 
19  023 


19  087 

18  550 

537 


49  113 

14  404 

1  460 

82 

1  378 

2  551 
463 

2  098 


1  587 

2  505 
15  034 


766 
580 
339 
007 
777 
769 


16  876 

1  309 

5  300 

10  267 


5  338 

7  948 

565 


25  206 

15  224 

11  588 

3  383 

905 

(D) 

(01 

5  403 

1  858 

721 

317 

404 


48  221 
31  252 
21  204 

1  802 
6  058 

2  198 
15  959 


19  045 

18  550 

495 


44  799 

13  700 

896 


1  172 
498 
823 

1  007 
583 
503 
(Dl 
(0) 


3  628 
2  480 
1  677 
592 
157 
ID) 
{Dl 


10  125 

7  256 

5  323 

288 

1  082 
553 

2  870 


19  506 

20  971 
2  055 


72  668 
48  737 
32  41B 
11  989 

3  298 
ID) 
ID) 

17  600 

4  255 
2  076 

579 
1  497 


205  057 
146  142 
104  385 
5  932 
22  833 
11  992 
58  915 


58  179 

57  256 

913 


102  759 
22  495 
2  894 


2  709 
5  953 
40  245 


(Dl 

3  952 
392 
930 
2  440 
2  992 
1  404 


(D) 


845 
552 
375 
113 


136 
195 
287 
121 
554 
233 
941 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  S\t  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


32-44    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVlore:  1963 


•Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


MONMOUTH   COUNTY 


riETAIL    TRADEi     TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YAF^OS 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  Pi.UMBIt^G  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  i 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  • 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL ;  .  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  i  .  . 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES ;  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  bakeries!  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER :  ,  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS i  .  . 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY"  ACCESSORY  DEAuERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES.  ...... 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIV 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS.  .  .  .  i  .  . 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES.  .  .  .  :  

HOSIERY  STORES '• 

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  i  .  . 

SHOE  STORES ;  .  . 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

•  OMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES ;  .  . 

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL .  .  .  . 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 
CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 


25  978 

11  336 

5  512 

958 

2  1175 
419 

3  8U1 
1  «37 


61  824 
39  179 
12  034 


129  002 

114  543 

4  729 

1  140 

1  125 

2  714 

1  335 

2  655 
2  110 

745 
390 


Standard  tlotes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Noi  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


171 


86  660 
73  334 
60  677 
2  608 
10  049 
5  844 
4  042 


(D) 


28  325 
6  310 
6  275 


11  159 
8  227 
2  932 

215 


21  566 

12  400 

e  379 

2  760 

691 

26 

544 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


24  856 

11  336 

5  360 

726 

2  133 
419 

3  529 
1  353 


61  536 
39  179 
12  034 
9  015 
1  001 
307 


122  684 

110  271 

4  215 

970 

683 

2  316 

1  245 

2  765 
2  046 

719 


85  904 
73  334 
60  677 

2  608 
10  049 

5  352 

3  796 


10  741 
7  955 
2  786 


20  626 
11  872 
8  211 
2  738 
603 

320 


6  645 
5  234 
1  985 
1  258 
120 
48 


9  732 

8  157 

305 


279 
213 
588 
500 


7  601 
6  248 
5  001 
312 
935 
395 
602 


(0) 


1  293 

1  001 
292 


2  959 
1  786 
1  136 

434 
140 

76 


1  179  492 


63  208 

27  167 

13  729 

1  527 


182  729 

107  074 

41  885 

30  393 

2  355 

1  022 


193  289 

159  379 

5  996 
1  730 
1  676 

6  090 
4  514 

13  316 

11  721 

1  595 


143  542 
115  841 
88  902 

6  197 
21  742 

7  706 
12  359 

(0) 
(01 


24  925 
19  320 
5  605 


56  544 
33  275 
21  632 
7  731 
2  673 

1  239 


665 
382 
240 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-45 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establisliments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


MONMOUTH  COUNTY  — CONTINUED 


FURNITURE,  HOME  FURNISHINGS,  EQUIPMENT  STORES — CON. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINS.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS • 

KEFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL • 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES • 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES • 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES '• 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS • 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  i  

TYPEWRITER  STORES • 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  .  •  

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS ; 

OTHER : 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 


MORRIS  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL i 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STOREb .  .  .  . 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


713 
U69 
319 


"t  968 
2  589 
1  609 


1  511 
1  765 

18  017 


1  681 

1  063 

774 

691 

1  238 

718 


(D) 


13  852 

2  591 

6  920 

«  3tl 


4  750 
2  513 
1  491 


48  140 
35  228 
25  950 
1  241 
7  354 
683 
12  912 


50  642 
13  085 
694 
141 
553 
2  468 
359 


1  493 
1  473 
17  559 


40  930 
24  455 

7  497 

8  978 


10  690 

8  390 

6  567 

363 

1  290 
170 

2  300 


179 

233 

2  760 


13  072 
6  B65 
3  332 


233  542 
189  887 
146  496 
9  317 
30  096 
3  978 
43  655 


3  327 

4  825 
51  180 


5  208 

1  284 
954 

2  068 
2  432 
1  834 


126  526 

78  904 
21  514 
26  110 


120  204 

1  479 

19  312 

271 

1  715 

38 

210 

6 

1  505 

32 

7  715 

113 

1  471 

29 

6  244 

84 

2  258 

1  326 

557 

375 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  i\C  major  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


32-46    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


5«2 
543 
Sit 
545-519 


55  EX.55« 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563  >  558 

565 

556 

554 1 559 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


542 
543 
544 
545-549 


MORRIS  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL • 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  ...;.... 

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-»EAR  STORES  

•OMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL : 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSK  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES ^ 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL ■ 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •    

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEVELRY  STORES  i    

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


OCEAN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARD«ARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES ;  .  . 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


458 
250 
208 


107  191 
95  803 

3  225 
538 

2  414 

4  211 


17  541 

4  045 

6  057 

4  408 

1  549 

2  630 

3  620 
1  289 


17  828 
13  192 
4  635 


28  522 
19  946 
8  675 


10  911 

10  402 

509 


40  220 
8  226 
935 
I  858 
1  253 
4  033 
1  700 

14  722 
7  492 


15  486 
10  242 
2  506 
2  809 
829 


51  859 
55  545 
2  374 
570 
596 
2  774 


102  917 
94  403 

2  673 
305 

1  582 

3  953 


16  599 

3  555 
5  889 

4  356 

1  523 

2  498 

3  368 
1  289 


26  525 
19  325 
7  300 


10  813 

10  304 

509 


36  760 

7  292 

472 

1  715 

1  019 

4  027 
1  510 

14  522 

5  102 


15  045 
10  138 
2  566 
2  493 
829 


2  204 
498 
440 

2  684 


2  307 
509 
771 
563 
208 
364 
493 
170 


5  042 
4  896 
1  145 


829 
551 
124 
232 


286 

2  277 

797 


2  115 

1  288 

388 

307 

133 


4  461 

3  571 

185 


165  521 

141  790 

3  50e 

227 

3  480 

17  415 


45  619 
9  405 
15  791 
10  882 
4  909 
7  725 
9  097 
3  599 


128  510 
105  451 
23  049 


33  471 

31  967 
1  504 


95  174 
12  010 
2  375 

4  559 
2  212 
9  15? 

5  407 


44  290 
27  942 
7  795 
5  075 

2  47e 


84  111 
55  730 
3  458 
1  793 
1  570 
10  460 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-47 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1963-continu 


ed 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establistt 

ments 

($1.0001 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


55   EX.55t 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

56ti569 


59    EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


OCEAN  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  .  . 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES '. 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


PASSAIC  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL.  SUPP..Y  STORES 

MAROWARE  STORES 

^ARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS '•     .     . 

FISH    (SEAFOOD)    [MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  :  .  , 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 


8    781 

760 

2    901t 

2  062 
812 

3  176 
1    51t 


7  06it 
4  157 
2    607 


23  950 
16  968 
6    982 


85  179 
59  390 
12  095 
11  953 
1  056 
685 


151  312 

121  288 

9  916 

931 

2  238 

6  855 


8«2 
3  068 

1  118 
337 


22  790 
16  258 
6  532 


5 

339 

23  293 

H 

7t5 

8  553 

776 

676 

158 

450 

573 

495 

5 

534 

5  534 

288 

258 

5 

834 

5  020 

3 

031 

2  297 

21 

689 

20  577 

5 

771 

5  731 

4 

301 

4  653 

812 

740 

? 

529 

2  477 

1 

884 

1  834 

5 

792 

5  092 

84  915 
59  390 
12  059 
11  927 
892 
647 


133  588 

111  382 

7  662 

719 

1  788 

3  583 


11  889 

8  704 

714 


25  327 
1  955 
10  347 


9  442 

3  600 

973 


17  987 
12  196 
5  791 


44  016 
12  588 
1  873 
1  173 
750 
7  095 
595 
14  034 


48 

310 

11 

290 

12 

925 

856 

6 

379 

4 

285 

12 

575 

173  714 
97  282 
35  137 
34  229 
5  336 
1  730 


236  452 

169  035 

15  219 

990 

3  337 

5  570 


3  330 

1  955 

838 


3  474 

2  395 

202 


-  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-48    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


—  Continued 


SIC 
code 


5U5 
S«6 
5152 
5463 
549 


55  EX. 554 


55PT(554) 


562-3.568 
562 

563 1568 
563      ( 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 

572 


59  EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

594 

5942 

5943 


County  and  kind  of  business 


PASSAIC  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


FOOD  ST0RES--CONTINUED 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

KETAIL  BAKERIES • 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.'  NONMANUFACTUR ING. 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS • 

OTHER • 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL ;  .  . 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS i  .  . 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MAR.NE.  AUTOMOTH 

AIf(CRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  ....:.. 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  i  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES.  .  .  .  ;  

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUK  SHOPS i 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILr  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  .  .  .  .  i  .  . 

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS ;  . 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!. 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


Total 
(number) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  nart  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  tttis  table. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


6  695 
462 
577 
829 


109  478 
95  370 
86  919 


34  979 
23  087 
14  102 
5  639 

2  029 
466 
851 

7  019 

3  136 
1  737 

758 
979 


53  130 
34  888 
24  224 
1  123 
5  973 
3  568 
18  242 


54  377 

14  567 

1  894 

103 

1  791 

2  216 
395 

1  821 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


107  760 
95  370 
85  919 


35 

388 

30 

934 

49 

557 

46 

759 

11 

597 

10 

991 

11 

341 

(D) 

256 

(01 

IB 

779 

18 

003 

10 

752 

10 

214 

8 

027 

7 

789 

515 

437 

830 

730 

305 

305 

5 

743 

5 

723 

634 

594 

6 

657 

5 

749 

9 

883 

9 

497 

1 

107 

1 

107 

? 

928 

2 

9?R 

566 

565 

5 

282 

4 

896 

2 

631 

2 

519 

33  795 

22  295 
13  508 

5  639 
1  935 

456 
747 

6  961 
3  136 
1  403 


45  547 
11  773 
1  510 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


9  350 
7  912 

7  058 


810 
327 
144 
381 


4  671 
3  639 
2  218 
847 
368 
99 
107 
730 
169 
133 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


2  013 
38  046 
36  988 

1  058 


175  079 
145  596 
128  338 


55  237 
30  967 
25  270 
1  420 

1  353 
797 

18  869 

2  831 

17  252 
23  946 
2  557 
7  092 
2  276 
11  921 
5  789 


94  021 
72  083 
42  219 
17  218 
8  405 
2  094 

2  147 
15  486 

3  528 


218  388 
171  989 
126  209 
5  711 
18  623 
20  446 
46  399 


106  114 
15  591 
4  629 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


1  546 
1  230 
1    084 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-49 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establisliments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

PASSAIC  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES— CONT  I  NUED 


SPOI^TING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STOF?ES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYt  GRAINi  FEED  STORES i 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  «00D  DEALERS '. 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS • 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS • 

CIGAR  STORESi  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERSi  NEWSSTANDS  

CAHERAi  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  ...... 

GIFTt  NOVELTY"  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY  1  TOYi  GAME  SHOPS 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  i  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE )  ORGANIZATIONS. 


SALEM  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING,  plumbing;  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 
FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  i  .  . 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES '•    .    . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL i 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES '. 

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  •  


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


1 

198 

ID) 

232 

(01 

892 

892 

(Dl 

(01 

3«9 

2HJ 

n 

160 

3 

908 

1ft 

129 

15 

129 

2 

875 

2 

785 

(01 

(01 

12 

691 

12 

093 

(0) 

(D) 

1 

600 

1 

058 

1 

217 

1 

009 

880 

(Dl 

972 

972 

1 

340 

96"l 

1 

068 

868 

3  475 

1  723 

204 

428 

1  120 


18  645 

17  986 

356 


2  663 
530 
938 

741 


3  714 
2  858 

856 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
B  retailers,  part  of  S\C  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


3  471 

1  723 

204 


1  737 
1  576 


17  137 

16  636 

314 


2  285 
310 
848 


3  592 

2  736 

856 


43 

928 

534 

9 

71b 

100 

38 

734 

383 

7 

269 

(Dl 

(0) 

592 

28 

454 

(01 

(U) 

192 

3 

426 

61 

1 

570 

(Dl 

(0) 

99 

1 

706 

73 

1 

861 

197 

3 

868 

7  427 
3  660 

745 

772 

2  250 


4  448 

608 

1  449 


10  013 
7  054 
2  959 


32-50    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Estabiisliments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

tors  of 
unmoor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

SALEM  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

69 
57 
32 

73 
«9 
24 

4  640 
3  276 

1  364 

4  314 
3  144 
1  170 

844 
677 
157 

18  456 
15  117 
3  341 

456 
382 
84 

34 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT{591I 
591      1 

( 

TOTAL 

11 
11 

11 
11 

1  609 
1  609 

1  609 
1  509 

205 
205 

3  837 
3  837 

77 
77 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

9 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

121 
15 
7 
3 
8 
13 
12 
27 
39 

68 
13 

3 
1 

11 
6 
15 
19 

12  168 

1  681 

89 
100 
102 
5  991 
327 

2  551 
1  327 

11  180 

1  453 

91 

(Dl 

8 

5  935 

305 

2  355 

,D, 

956 
106 
12 
(01 
1 
443 
40 
218 
ID) 

19  323 

2  274 

252 

(Dl 

41 

8  866 

700 

4  703 

(Dl 

301 
53 
5 
(Dl 
1 
110 
10 
65 
(Dl 

592 
593 
59t 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES i 

a 

(Dl 

596 

597 
598 

FARM,  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

5 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

20 

6 

2  078 

1  774 

163 

3  195 

55 

SOMERSET  COUNTY 

1  258 

874 

212  131 

201  015 

22  187 

442  956 

6  353 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

53 
22 

9 
15 

7 

49 
18 
9 
15 

7 

12  800 
7  139 

1  228 

2  283 
2  150 

12  742 
7  103 

1  228 

2  261 
2  150 

1  588 
837 
185 
247 
319 

30  283 
IS  470 

3  409 

4  854 
6  550 

315 
141 
39 
56 
69 

521 
522-521 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

12 

7 

5 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

26 

2 
10 

22 
2 

10 
10 

27  299 

(Dl 

3  214 

(DJ 

27  209 

(Dl 

3  214 

(01 

2  623 
(Dl 
486 
(Dl 

53  900 

(Dl 

8  922 

(Dl 

891 
(Dl 

207 
(Dl 

531 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

(Dl 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

(01 

FOOD  STORES 

5U 
5«1 
5<42 
51)3 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

20U 
119 
22 
3 
33 
27 

130 
73 
16 
1 
19 
21 

50  602 

54  557 

2  579 

69 

1  760 

1  637 

58  582 

53  225 

2  371 

(0) 

1  412 

(Dl 

4  731 
4  127 
160 
(Dl 
138 
(D) 

92  234 

78  479 

3  637 

(01 

2  463 

(01 

1  280 
1  033 
50 
(Dl 
55 
(Dl 

182 
104 

24 
(01 

27 

SU5  t^uq 

(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

71 

59 

34  087 

33  711 

3  052 

53  015 

616 

46 

1<48 

104 

13  233 

11  241 

1  007 

21  530 

325 

152 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561 1 567 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

101 
21 
34 
19 
15 
12 
2« 
10 

71 
15 
26 
15 
11 

5 
16 

8 

10  301 

2  240 

3  239 
1  962 
1  257 

1  786 

2  301 
735 

9  521 
1  988 
3  167 
I  936 
1  231 
1  664 
1  993 
709 

1  220 
244 
406 
284 
122 
254 
227 
89 

23  591 

4  777 
7  740 

5  219 
2  521 
5  159 
4  260 
1  655 

362 

59 
137 
93 

72 
66 

28 

82 
18 
27 

14 

563 1 568 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

13 
10 

556 

56U 1 569 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

18 
9 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572 1 573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

7U 
«9 
25 

56 
39 

17 

8  341 
5  501 
2  740 

7  749 
5  229 
2  520 

1  091 
753 
326 

21  364 
15  072 
5  292 

259 

182 
77 

55 
35 
20 

TOTAL 

250 

mo 

110 

208 
120 
88 

16  672 
13  294 
5  378 

17  554 
12  822 
4  742 

4  082 

3  325 

757 

92  222 

57  742 
14  480 

1  565 

1  341 

224 

213 

5812 
5813 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

117 
95 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  Sll^  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-51 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SOMERSET  COUNTY  —  CONTINUED 

33 

31 
2 

216 

41 
23 
7 
15 
14 
14 
28 

82 

641 

4.2 
19 

8 
10 

5 

24 

6 

18 

81 
47 

5 
12 
13 

32 

82 

31 
7 

12 
8 

5 
6 

1 

31 
19 
12 

167 
100 
67 

13 
12 

1 

33 

31 
2 

122 
29 

1 
7 
7 
12 
8 
20 
38 

20 

435 

34 
17 
4 
8 
5 

18 

6 
12 

53 
31 

4 
1 
8 
9 

26 

56 

29 

7 
10 
6 

5 
6 

1 

19 
11 
8 

121 
76 
45 

13 
12 

1 

6  957 
101 
ID) 

16  421 

4  238 

258 

651 

661 

2  131 
888 

4  440 

3  154 

3  418 

74  925 

6  611 

4  906 
351 
595 
759 

6  049 

(D) 
(01 

20  010 
18  094 
497 
117 
386 
916 

13  094 

5  668 

2  087 
422 
820 
498 
322 
(Dl 
371 
IDI 

2  276 

1  454 
822 

6  924 
4  766 

2  158 

1  747 
(0> 
(Dl 

6  889 
(0) 

(0) 

13  639 

3  422 

(01 

651 

577 

2  107 
686 

3  748 
(Dl 

2  168 

69  885 

6  515 

4  890 
311 
555 
759 

5  721 

(01 
(Dl 

19  054 
17  428 
497 
(Dl 
308 
(01 

13  008 

4  450 

2  079 
422 
812 
490 
322 
(Dl 
371 
(01 

1  960 

1  336 

624 

6  074 
4  394 
1  690 

1  747 
(Dl 
(01 

836 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1  607 
264 
(01 
59 
54 
181 
105 
598 
(01 

350 

7  525 

772 
549 
42 
61 

120 

856 

(Dl 
(Dl 

1  399 
1  184 
81 
(01 
16 
(01 

1  302 

316 

233 

40 
105 

85 

20 
(Dl 

50 
(01 

321 
210 
HI 

1  200 
946 
254 

202 
(01 

(Dl 

17  615 
(Dl 

(Dl 

30  474 

5  035 
(01 

1  172 

1  134 

3  319 

2  038 
11  145 

(01 

6  740 

148  995 

14  386 
10  277 

853 
1  258 
1  998 

15  433 

(01 
(Dl 

27  369 

23  553 

1  294 
(Dl 
287 
(Dl 

24  262 
6  759 

4  783 
828 

2  173 

1  812 
351 
(Dl 
997 
(01 

6  709 

4  360 

2  349 

25  971 
20  771 

5  200 

3  814 
(Dl 
(Dl 

259 
(Dl 
(01 

398 

(Dl 
24 
17 
43 
20 
110 
(Dl 

83 

2  159 

160 
101 
10 
24 
25 

298 

(Dl 
(01 

358 
298 

15 
(01 

11 
(01 

255 

97 

89 
12 
49 
38 
11 

(Dl 
16 

(Dl 

65 
39 
26 

581 
482 
99 

52 
(Dl 
(Dl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

23 

591      ( 

( 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

(Dl 
(Dl 

206 

34 

(01 

8 

596 

FARM.  GARDEN  5UPPLI  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

10 

(Dl 

53  PART* 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

74 

SUSSEX  COUNTY 

545 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

21 

521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

51* 
5U1 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 

55  EX.554 

55PT(5541 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES • 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS '  . 

DEPARTMENT  STORES • 

8 
5 
8 

20 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

(01 
71 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

43 
5 

(Dl 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

7 
(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

14 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

83 

28 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

6 

563.568 

565 

566 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

(01 

SHOE  STORES • 

4 
(01 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

29 

571 
572.573 

18 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 
EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

11 
147 

88 

5813 

59 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

9 

(01 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(Dl 

I  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-52    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1963- 


Contmued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1.0001 


Paycoll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


59    EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522 
523 

524 
5251 
5252 


53   PART* 

531 

533 

539  I 


543 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55PTC554> 


562-3.568 
562 

563 •S68 
563  ( 


SUSSEX  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK  I  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JE«ELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES • 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


UNION  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  • 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  ..,.'• 
HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  ■ 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  I  SEAFOOD)  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  i  .  , 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES •    .    . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL • 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES .  . 

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS i 


4  226 

249 

2  606 


40  871 
16  104 
5  701 
(D) 
3  965 
5  229 
5  970 


'84  339 

""59  869 

14  090 

8  618 

1  375 

387 


184  743 

""155  885 

10  059 

1  214 

1  559 

5  740 
757 

7  152 

6  457 
705 
773 
494 


156  028 
138  742 
113  226 
5  930 
19  566 

7  472 

8  576 
(D) 
(01 


56  997 

12  429 

12  300 

129 

25  204 
16  880 
8  324 
465 
1  447 
378 
5  239 


39  797 
16  104 
5  555 
(D) 
3  813 
5  185 
5  145 


'^ei  907 

'''>9  Bb') 

13  988 

8  364 

1  313 

373 


49  441 

8  173 

908 

801 

3  958 

499 

7  096 

6  413 

583 

625 

272 


154  490 
138  742 
113  226 

5  930 
19  585 

6  562 
8  320 

ID) 
(Dl 


54  451 

U  587 

11  572 

115 

24  294 

16  638 

7  656 

440 

1  329 

ID) 

ID) 


5  257 

2  283 

728 


'6  907 

2  264 

1  113 

166 


'15  311 

II  879 

873 


1  925 

1  770 

155 


12  825 
10  905 
8  504 
847 
1  555 
682 
1  153 


ID) 


I  507 
1  867 
1  828 


3  209 
j2  296 


5  904 

358 

8  356 


102  702 

43  167 

16  520 
(0) 

11  271 

7  565 

14  221 


'207  611 

"■138  8S2 

41  447 

22  957 

3  689 

626 


311  718 

238  944 

17  867 

1  205 

1  559 

6  389 

I    555 

42  505 

39  247 

3  258 

1  Oil 

681 


254  716 
215  837 
155  535 
18  121 
31  181 
13  211 
23  994 


147  671 
33  902 
33  004 

898 

65  976 

48  629 

17  347 

1  440 


2  183 
1  755 
1  342 


Slanilard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  majoi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-53 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continu 


ed 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

UNION  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES— CONT  1  NUED 

36 
lOU 

9 
16 

5 
74 
32 

6 

312 
206 
110 
37 

3t 

16 
U9 
26 
31 
9 
22 

925 
552 
329 

26 
169 

28 
373 

118 

ma 

782 
151 
42 
13 
29 
43 
9 
34 

52 

42 

10 

1 

1 

10 

58 

112 

24 

7 

81 

64 
27 
17 
10 
45 
46 
3 
5 
18 
5 
19 
53 

341 
13 
43 

285 

20 
88 

9 
16 

5 
58 
30 

230 
146 
78 
27 
28 
5 
8 
45 
20 
19 

12 

757 
464 
313 

22 
105 

24 
293 

140 
140 

544 
135 
20 
1 
19 
31 

24 

34 
26 
8 

1 
10 
36 
82 
18 

1 
63 

42 
17 
11 

8 
23 
32 

3 

5 
10 

3 

33 

87 
5 
23 
59 

4  862 
11  492 

775 
2  144 

395 
8  178 

2  693 
317 

58  147 

40  458 
27  571 

7  970 

3  333 
404 

1  180 
10  564 

2  738 

4  387 

1  245 

3  142 

59  467 

41  777 
31  218 

2  140 
6  524 
1  895 

17  690 

22  872 

22  802 

70 

70  579 

22  540 

1  187 

142 

1  045 

2  592 
504 

2  088 

4  627 
4  175 

452 
(D) 
(Dl 

1  179 
4  076 

19  835 

2  696 
146 

16  993 

3  160 
1  926 

432 
767 
1  136 
1  663 
208 
382 

1  957 
(D) 
419 

2  173 

26  926 

3  041 
10  346 
13  539 

4  540 
11  026 

775 
2  144 

395 
7  712 

2  633 
281 

56  187 

39  146 
26  935 

7  710 

3  207 
390 
904 

10  510 
2  382 

4  149 

1  215 

2  934 

55  725 

40  293 
30  968 

2  100 

5  380 

1  845 

15  432 

22  648 
22  648 

64  735 

21  196 

995 

IDI 

(Dl 

2  272 
472 

1  800 

4  259 

3  873 
386 
(01 
(Dl 

1  129 
3  586 

18  993 
(01 
(Dl 

16  459 

2  850 
1  416 

394 
733 
774 

1  553 
208 
382 

1  771 
(Dl 
247 

1  699 

20  452 

2  927 
9  718 
7  807 

540 
1  572 
109 
324 
66 
1  073 
275 
44 

8  463 

6  513 
4  710 
1  098 

515 
62 
128 

1  112 
310 
528 
112 
416 

12  193 

9  780 

7  689 
660 
945 
486 

2  413 

3  266 
3  266 

8  183 

1  708 
178 
(01 
(01 
279 

61 
218 

603 
554 
49 
(Dl 
(Dl 
153 
601 

2  837 
(01 
(Dl 

2  482 

568 
88 
29 
85 
98 

381 
23 
53 

142 

,01 
19 

310 

2  818 

350 

1  023 

1  445 

11  459 
28  961 
2  050 
5  719 

1  295 

19  897 

5  299 

2  074 

205  430 
166  108 
128  485 

21  846 
10  994 

2  094 
2  689 

22  813 

6  643 
9  866 

2  283 

7  583 

260  598 

210  249 

163  847 

15  855 

20  297 
10  250 
50  349 

65  195 
65  195 

158  952 
32  635 

3  453 
(Dl 
(01 

5  423 

1  156 

4  267 

10  302 

9  337 

965 

(Dl 

(Dl 

2  609 
10  771 
58  616 

(01 

(01 

50  177 

9  935 

1  836 

508 

1  547 

1  974 
7  795 

525 
988 

2  829 
(Dl 
443 

6  274 

62  864 
10  869 

21  766 
30  229 

197 
381 
22 
75 
12 
272 
114 
28 

2  221 
1  778 

1  329 
191 
189 

32 
37 

254 
75 

114 
36 
78 

5  020 
4  220 

3  238 
310 
468 
204 
800 

894 
894 

2  077 
524 

48 
(Dl 
(Dl 
113 
24 
89 

125 
111 

14 
(Dl 
(Dl 

33 
174 
540 
(01 
(Dl 
446 

144 
39 
17 
28 
48 
71 
6 
12 
59 

IDI 
10 
78 

738 
184 
208 
346 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES i 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

I 

3 

569 
57 

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPHENT  STORES 
TOTAL 

3 

215 

5719 
572 
5732 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

13 
26 
26 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

10 
16 

5812 

EATING  PLACES i 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS i 

456 
257 

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

171 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

591      1 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

88 
6 

592 
593 
5932 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

115 
33 

(Dl 

5942 
59"t3 

BOOK  STORES * 

STATIONERY  STORES ; 

9 
33 

5962 
5969     1 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

(Dl 
(Dl 

41 

66 

(01 

( 
5983 

ICE  DEALERS ; 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

(01 
39 

5993 
5991 
5996 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

29 
12 
8 
38 

5999     ( 

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

2 

15 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

(Dl 

304 

28 

535 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSE )  ORGANIZATIONS 

267 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WIttiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
"Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-54    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


•Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-52'4 
5251 
5252 


542 
543 
514 
545-549 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

565 

564.569 


59  EX 

592 

S93 

594 

595 

596 

597 

59B 

599 


BARREN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES ;  .  .  .  . 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI. 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  364 

873 

1  185 


23  897 

21  289 

1  637 


3  559 

1  748 
1  811 


365 
799 
556 


35 
45 
189 

2  515 
183 

3  275 
872 


22  037 
19  937 
1  535 


275 

1  921 

641 

501 

597 

545 

341 

303 

256 

242 

572 

(Dl 

304 

255 

3  205 
1  456 
1  739 


5  477 
4  591 
1  785 


1  792 

1  550 

155 


498 
275 
223 


1  288 

1  055 

233 


18  285 

6  875 

4  053 

2  533 

2  725 


12  352 
9  909 


38  930 
33  960 
3  253 


25  070 
19  873 
5  197 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-55 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SIC 
code 

Total 

(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

ATLANTIC  CITY 

1  265 

26 
9 

a 

37 
2 
20 
15 

232 

120 
26 
8 
57 
21 

31 

56 

153 
35 
75 
35 
DO 
10 
23 
10 

28 
16 

395 
262 
133 

35 
31 

239 
«1 
17 
8 

5 

32 

122 

17 

977 

18 

7 

4 

29 
2 
12 
15 

132 
56 
20 
4 
39 
13 

23 

40 

123 
33 
59 
27 
32 

6 
19 

6 

36 
22 

14 

361 
234 
127 

31 

27 

175 
39 
11 

8 

1 

26 

10 
80 

9 

143  598 

4  219 

2  075 
1  285 

859 

17  438 
(D) 

3  220 
ID) 

21  907 

15  389 

1  788 
196 

3  573 
961 

12  827 

3  981 

16  107 

3  485 
8  946 

6  111 

2  835 
466 

2  629 
581 

4  927 
2  864 

2  063 

28  393 

20  452 

7  941 

5  023 
ID) 
(0) 

21  693 

3  818 

1  740 
(D) 
ID) 

2  682 

5  937 

6  410 

7  083 

137  974 

4  047 

2  065 
1  225 

757 

17  380 
ID) 

3  )62 
ID) 

19  861 
13  875 

1  720 
142 

3  275 
849 

12  767 

3  477 

15  565 

3  391 
8  764 

6  005 

2  759 
368 

2  505 
537 

4  703 
2  654 

2  049 

28  001 

20  164 

7  337 

4  855 
IDI 
ID) 

20  259 

3  518 

1  708 
ID) 
ID) 

2  616 

5  687 
5  572 

7  039 

20  642 

617 
278 
151 
188 

1  954 
ID) 
591 
ID) 

1  796 

1  044 

118 

7 

455 

172 

1  191 
280 

2  260 
466 

1  284 
925 
359 

50 
397 

63 

924 
442 
482 

6  824 
5  310 

1  514 

772 
ID) 
ID) 

2  887 
337 
318 
ID) 
ID) 

537 
682 
863 

1  127 

395  792 

11  753 

5  828 
2  957 
2  968 

33  231 

ID) 

6  314 
ID) 

38  230 

19  242 

2  230 

162 

12  555 

4  041 

21  947 

5  198 

43  106 
8  834 
24  365 
17  156 

7  209 
1  010 

7  167 
1  730 

17  780 

8  451 

9  329 

122  992 
94  977 
28  015 

13  351 

ID) 
ID) 

51  507 

6  318 
5  364 

ID) 

ID) 

8  946 

13  762 

14  847 

36  577 

6  686 

145 
67 
38 
40 

635 
ID) 
129 
ID) 

551 
271 
39 

176 

61 

271 

95 

523 
111 
387 
274 
113 
19 
76 
30 

195 
100 
95 

2  739 

2  185 

554 

215 
ID) 
ID) 

554 
120 
52 
ID) 
ID) 

111 
121 
208 

552 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 
522-52"t 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

3 
9 

5252 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  i  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

531 
533 

539 

DEPARTMENT  STORES ■ 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

ID) 
12 
(0) 

5U1 
542 
5K3 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

125 
29 

8 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

561 1 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

SHOE  STORES • 

27 
55 
31 
34 
11 
11 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

22 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 
EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

4 

5812 

EATING  PLACES • 

212 

59  EX. 591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL i 

LIQUOR  STORES i 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

195 
27 
12 
ID) 
ID) 

23 

9 

53  PART* 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL • 

14 

J  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availat)le.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-56    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

BAYONNE 

822 

23 
6 
8 
9 

23 

8 
15 

220 

43 
5 
55 
23 

25 

53 

85 
21 
37 
17 
20 
8 

5 

41 
31 
10 

194 
120 

23 
22 

1 

99 

22 

1 

7 

2 

6 
21 

40 

36 

516 

19 
6 
6 

7 

15 

8 

7 

94 
46 
17 
3 
13 
15 

13 

45 

65 
15 
29 
13 
16 

12 

5 

31 
21 
10 

144 
56 
88 

23 

22 

1 

53 
18 
1 
1 
2 

4 
11 
16 

14 

78    401 

2    946 

1  625 
681 
540 

2  683 

1    527 

1  055 

27    759 
21    727 

2  495 
375 

1    754 

1  417 

7    298 
5    195 

7  268 

2  102 

3  241 
1    935 

1  305 
502 
977 
466 

4  358 

2  925 

1  433 

8  647 
4    219 
4    428 

2  711 
(Dl 
(Dl 

7    555 

2  223 
(Dl 
161 
(Dl 

350 

3  294 
1    354 

1    940 

59    935 

2    810 

1  525 
555 
520 

2  491 

1    505 

886 

23    533 

19   913 

1    506 

315 

488 

1  211 

5    848 

4  818 

5  850 

2  028 

3  095 
1    973 

1  222 
434 
827 
466 

3    858 

2  435 

1  433 

7    527 

3  917 
3    610 

2  703 
(0) 
(01 

6  917 

2  077 

(Dl 
(01 
(01 

344 

3  180 
1     115 

1    570 

B    004 

534 
385 
58 
81 

345 

255 
90 

1    975 
1    549 
143 
41 
40 
202 

589 

448 

903 
254 
391 
247 
144 

91 
108 

59 

545 
421 
125 

1    396 
875 
521 

340 
(Dl 

(Dl 

807 
110 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

55 
511 
HI 

121 

164    014 

11  374 

8  077 
1    756 
1     541 

5    687 

4    945 
1     742 

39    544 
31    009 

3  014 
756 
705 

4  150 

13  402 

9  457 

21    735 

4  527 

12  19B 

5  259 

6  939 

1  786 

2  033 

1  192 

10    484 

7  885 

2  599 

28    499 
17    937 
10    562 

5    322 

(Dl 

(Dl 

14  002 
2    096 

(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

1    040 

8  516 

1  969 

2  407 

2    378 

133 
90 

24 
19 

133 

HI 
22 

509 

450 

12 
25 
78 

105 

129 

294 
53 

158 
87 
71 
26 
28 
19 

136 
97 
39 

516 
352 
164 

93 

(Dl 

(Dl 

183 
39 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

12 
89 
35 

47 

753 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

5U 
541 
512 
5«3 
5W 
5«5-549 

55   EX.5511 

5SPT(55lt) 

56 

561 1 567 

562-3 i56B 

562 

563.568 
565 
566 
564.569 

57 
571 
572.573 

58 

5812 

5813 

59PT(591I 
591               1 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

15 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES • 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS '• 

GENERAL   MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

3 
6 
6 

15 

2 

MISCELLANEOUS   GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

13 
217 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

89 
45 

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS.    .     •    

CANDY.    NUT.    CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

4 
54 
24 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

17 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

58 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

71 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

21 
32 

14 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES > 

18 
6 
9 

3 

FURNITURE'    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

37 

31 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO'    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 
EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING    PLACES • 

6 

185 
64 
121 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

19 

DRUG   STORES • 

(D) 
(D) 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

86 

19 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

596 
597 
598 
599 

53   PART* 

JEWELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS • 

OTHER    STORES - 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

TOTAL • 

4 
10 
44 

33 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  )llilhtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-57 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  i    

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL i 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL • 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL • 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL ; 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  1  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES i 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL i 

EATING  PLACES • 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •    

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL • 

LIQUOR  STORES ' 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


«  211 

1  796 

1  587 

828 


29  176 

21  1*06 

1  835 

190 

890 

1  855 


8  l^^S 

1  167 

2  897 
1  935 

962 
1  900 
1  815 

36« 


3  857 

1  614 

1  563 

680 


22  636 
19  2U8 
1  483 


7  031 

1  099 

2  565 
1  609 

956 
1  516 
1  523 

328 


10  543 
8  246 
2  297 


11  951 
6  756 
5  195 


16 

797 

15 

377 

R 

510 

8 

252 

1 

077 

1 

021 

356 

330 

ID) 

(01 

(D) 

(Dl 

666 

630 

2 

579 

2 

303 

2 

501 

2 

Oil 

560 
335 
135 


1  834 
1  523 

3U 


2  541 

1  743 

798 


12  853 

8  221 

2  979 

1  653 


20  273 

3  723 
6  788 

4  470 

2  318 
4  968 

3  715 
1  079 


33  226 

27  637 
5  589 


51  053 
34  081 
16  972 


880 

36  766 

822 

15  833 

22R 

4  711 

42 

811 

(01 

(01 

(D) 

(Dl 

111 

2  589 

268 

5  019 

315 

6  053 

32-58    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-52H 

5251 

5252 


51t2 
5«3 
5Ut 
5«5-5«9 


56 

561 1567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.566 
565 
566 
55"».569 


59   EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


RETAIL    TRADE.    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS .  .  .  . 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  1  SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
mOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES '• 

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES ^ 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS ^ 

OTHER  STORES ^ 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


5  883 

«  240 

851 

792 


?« 

781 

22 

583 

?0 

314 

19 

226 

507 

339 

230 

ID) 

1 

061 

463 

2 

669 

(D) 

25 

949 

25 

579 

614 
207 
407 
806 


1  981 

1  416 

565 


9  725 

7  047 
2  678 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


8  511 
6  911 
1  700 


479 
3  080 
1  585 


579 

11  289 

387 

7  842 

89 

1  699 

103 

1  746 

43 

025 

510 

?9 

990 

422 

355 

7 

(0) 

ID) 

471 

17 

ID) 

(0) 

1  097 
234 
853 


324 
776 
545 


41  632 

35  524 
5  006 


477 
490 
313 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-59 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


•Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


EAST  ORANGE 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGt  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES ;  .  .  .  . 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESt  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .... 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES i    .    ,     .    . 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL • 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES '• 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL • 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES .  .  . 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS • 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


25  015 

22  962 

585 


9  101 

493 

7  329 

5  513 

1  715 

835 

(0) 

(Dl 


5  942 
3  855 
2  077 


518 
4  284 
2  666 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


23  307 

22  275 

412 


7  127 

5  467 

1  660 

799 


5  770 
3  841 
1  929 


5  726 

4  783 

943 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1  527 
100 

1  242 
868 
374 
105 
ID! 


979 
821 
158 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«  15 

(dollars) 


39  145 

35  673 

528 


31  207 

1  991 
25  344 
17  184 

8  160 

2  170 
(Dl 
(Dl 


33  155 

29  188 
3  957 


1  288 
9  607 
9  970 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 


unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  lAlithheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  sepafately  in  this  table. 


32-60    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Contmued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


522-52t 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5H2 
5U3 

5U5-5"t9 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563 1 568 
565 
566 
5641569 


593 

594 
595 
596 
597 
596 
599 


ELIZABETH 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  i  

SHOE  STORES :...... 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


TING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES '. 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS i 

OTHER  STORES i 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


339 
153 
186 


255 
127 
128 


)  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


2  760 

5  626 

773 


39  214 

32  085 

2  619 

468 

1  726 

2  316 


14  559 

3  707 
5  595 

4  077 
1  518 
1  079 
3  509 

669 


10  530 
5  643 
4  887 


16  760 
9  783 
6  977 


14  831 

4  723 

490 

454 

1  332 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


9  079 

2  760 

5  620 

699 


14  029 
3  671 
5  335 
3  915 


9  620 
5  277 
4  543 


14  890 
9  315 
5  575 


3  999 
448 
406 

1  332 

827 
3  354 

2  777 


2  987 

2  134 

853 


17  631 

6  472 

9  337 

1  822 


946 

38  169 

611 

11  080 

692 

14  342 

535 

U  338 

157 

3  004 

136 

2  875 

442 

8  452 

30  345 
19  586 
10  759 


63  892 

46  402 
17  490 


33  248 

5  751 

1  750 
970 

2  966 

1  750 


1  192 
897 
295 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-61 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

Wlttl 

payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number! 

HACKENSACK 

551 

431 

132     171 

128    741 

15    584 

323    306 

4    385 

406 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 
521 

522-524 
5251 

TOTAL 

18 
5 
12 

1 

14 
3 
10 

1 

1    765 
(D) 
655 
ID) 

1    705 
(Dl 
645 
101 

281 

(Dl 
117 
(Dl 

5    716 
IDI 

2    274 
IDI 

55 

(Dl 
25 
(01 

12 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

IDI 

7 

IDI 

- 

GENERAL   MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

'"16 
9 

"■14 

7 

""42     972 

IDI 

2    353 

IDl 

"42     94  6 

(01 

2    353 

(Dl 

^•i    986 
(Dl 
438 
(Dl 

"■129    201 

101 

8    142 

101 

''2    012 
(01 
178 
IDI 

7 

IDI 

2 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

IDI 

FOOD    STORES 

TOTAL 

78 
8 
13 

48 
25 
8 

5 
10 

15    465 
13    349 
1    537 

751 
828 

15    257 
12    557 
1    471 

301 
828 

1    378 

1    048 

125 

38 
166 

26    449 
20    163 

2  459 

780 

3  047 

371 
285 
24 

16 
45 

64 

5«1 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

39 

7 

. 

10 

9 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55   EX.554 

TOTAL 

31 

27 

32    291 

32    251 

2    794 

52    636 

430 

18 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

45 

34 

4    322 

3    586 

303 

5    876 

89 

59 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

551.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.558 

555 

566 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

95 
16 

26 
21 

5 
22 

3 

89 
18 
45 
24 
21 

1 
22 

3 

15    205 
3    595 
7    926 
5    840 
2    086 
IDI 
2    653 
101 

15   089 
3    595 
7    908 
5    822 
2    086 
(01 
2    553 
IDI 

2    428 
601 

1    270 
948 
322 
(Dl 
450 
(01 

45    366 
11    689 
23    418 
15    784 
5    634 
IDI 
7    680 
(Dl 

664 
110 
419 
314 
105 

IDI 
89 

(Dl 

39 
22 

7 

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY.    SPECIALTY    STORES.    FURRIERS.    .     .     . 

15 
IDI 

IDI 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAI 

38 
26 
12 

34 
22 
12 

5    352 
3    682 
1    570 

5    254 
3    594 
1    670 

647 
619 
228 

17    358 
12    740 
4    618 

178 
116 
62 

23 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

101 
65 
35 

83 
55 
28 

5    622 
4    869 
1    753 

5     164 
4    553 
1    501 

1    419 

1    145 

274 

28    438 
22    059 
5    379 

535 
425 
109 

87 

5813 

33 

14 
13 

1 

12 

11 
1 

1    865 
ID] 
ID] 

1    859 
IDI 
(01 

291 
(01 
IDI 

5    507 
(Dl 
(Dl 

77 
(01 
(01 

7 

IDI 

( 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    •     

IDI 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

105 
11 

9 

1 
14 

5 
51 

73 
11 
5 
8 
3 
1 
12 

29 

8    280 

1    813 

115 

833 

409 

IDI 

1    076 

1    299 

101 

IDI 
1    813 
83 
757 
409 
(Dl 
1    026 

1  251 

2  324 

(Dl 
140 
16 
81 
56 
(Dl 
169 
194 
364 

(Dl 

2  491 
358 

1    525 

1     175 

(01 

3  010 
3    558 
7    080 

(Dl 
31 
9 
28 
12 

(01 
35 
34 

102 

5 

1 

596 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .    . 

(Dl 

5 

48 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PART* 

TOTAL 

10 

a 

1     181 

(Dl 

IDI 

IDI 

(Dl 

(01 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X) 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  sepafalely  in  this  table. 


32-62    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


512 
5143 
541 


55    EX. 551 


56 

561 1 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

565 

561.569 


59   EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


City  and  kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES ;  .  .  .  . 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES ;  .  .  .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL • 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  i  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES • 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES ; 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


22  721 

18  327 

1  935 

310 

830 

1  319 


831 
915 
697 
215 


8  201 
«  535 
3  565 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


813 
993 
820 
819 
515 
207 


3  967 

3  056 

901 


6  659 

1  201 

2  168 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


1  753 

1  311 

128 


537 
175 
211 
115 


671 
556 
115 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


11  519 

3  331 

1  996 

3  036 

1  960 

1  717 

1  063 


11  080 
9  077 
2    003 


30  939 
22  197 
8   712 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


553 
107 
116 


I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  oialor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-63 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Contmued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


IRVINGTON 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 15        13        2  0141 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 6         6        I  557 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES «         «  366 

HARDWARE  STORES • 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES • 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES • 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 61        59        7  6H8 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 7         7        1  M09 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  35        35        3  763 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  i  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 37        27        U    663 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 23        17        2  841 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  .         lU        10        I  B22 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 110        88        6  218 

EATING  PLACES 69        51        4  283 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 11        37        1  965 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •    

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES 7         3  501 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 18        14        3  266 

OTHER  STORES 49        25        2  201 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicatile. 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  majoi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


2  027 

1  557 

366 


1 

761 

1 

701 

1 

475 

1 

429 

19 

915 

17 

895 

14 

461 

13 

6B5 

2 

826 

2 

404 

191 

(D) 

1 

393 

627 

1 

044 

(Dl 

24 

369 

24 

139 

7  586 

1  409 
3  783 

2  801 
982 
ID) 

I  405 


4  589 
2  801 
1  788 


5  644 
3  821 
1  823 


610 
387 
223 


331 
005 
326 


7  096 
5  715 
1  211 


34  796 
22  525 
5  421 


079 

21  884 

?39 

4  365 

466 

10  095 

345 

7  626 

121 

2  469 

12  359 
7  696 
4  463 


27  235 
19  253 
7  982 


32-64    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—  Continued 


SIC 

code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollarsl 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No»  15 

(numberl 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


S3   PART* 
531 
533 
539 


51 
5U1 
542 
513 

sat 

545-549 


55   EX.554 


56 

561 1557 

562-3 1568 

562 

563 t 568 

565 

566 

564 1 569 


59   EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


JERSEY    CITY 


RETAIL    TRADE.    TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS i 

OTHER  STORES ; 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


645 
298 
347 


523 
234 
289 


I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


82  500 
64  764 
S  184 
1  351 
4  031 
4  170 


14  325 

6  767 

7  558 


14  828 
9  972 
4  855 


32  892 
18  507 
14  285 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


4  921 

1  338 

2  029 
1  554 


68  610 
56  655 
6  080 
327 
1  163 
3  874 


30  783 

5  055 
13  893 

6  623 

7  270 

3  874 

4  915 
3  045 


30  418 
17  645 
12  773 


40  546 

36  424 

9  505 

8  975 

1  208 

1  150 

1  313 

839 

319 

305 

(D! 

(01 

1  897 

1  509 

19  372 

18  452 

6  090 

4  539 

637 


4  235 
704 

1  975 
963 

1  012 
498 


6  515 
4  531 
1  984 


13  789 
2  620 
5  960 
5  209 


115  555 
88  474 
11  160 
1  537 
1  977 
13  407 


83  130 
13  098 
38  554 
18  450 
20  104 

9  215 
13  194 

9  058 


133  513 
94  101 
39  412 


362 

89  435 

735 

15  351 

193 

3  700 

126 

2  475 

47 

935 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-65 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


city  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
l^ov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


NEW  BRUNSWICK 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES i  .  .  .  . 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  .  .  .  i  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  •    

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  ;  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES ; 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EDUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES .  .  . 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES .  .  . 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  •    

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS • 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  WItfiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  f(ot  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


2  353 

1  388 

518 


9  «71 
2  021 
261 
808 
310 
(0! 


2  229 

1  370 

518 


13 

663 

11  295 

10 

502 

9  095 

1 

101 

933 

283 

(D> 

Sit 

352 

1 

3tt8 

11 

242 

? 

708 

2 

708 

3 

602 

3 

522 

? 

772 

2 

740 

830 

782 

2 

809 

2 

809 

1 

707 

1 

ftRl 

522 

522 

5 

994 

5 

706 

4 

460 

4 

?36 

1 

534 

1 

470 

R 

246 

7 

524 

n 

975 

4 

483 

3 

271 

3 

041 

9  033 

2  021 

223 


383 
109 
509 
317 


1  299 
768 
531 


5  230 

2  310 

2  350 

570 


18  683 
12  255 
1  486 


33  344 

6  789 
11  370 
8  965 
2  405 
8  497 
5  446 
1  242 


16  283 
12  908 
3  375 


28  219 
17  460 
10  759 


Ifl 

294 

3 

455 

385 

2 

259 

755 

(D) 

3 

022 

2 

549 

32-66    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Contlnued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweel( 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 

5252 


543 

544 

545 

545 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.558 

562 

563 

556 

563 

( 

57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL • 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES i  .  . 

RETAIL  bakeries;  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERr.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTU 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRiERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES ;  .  . 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN. S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES ;  .  . 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 
CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 


2  595 

11  270 

3  265 

2  945 

1  239 

I  239 

143  059 

124  532 

13  385 

3  739 


121  078 

91  858 

11  153 

1  821 

1  916 

7  302 

1  172 

4  295 


73  698 
61  608 
54  385 


65  550 
17  623 

17  074 
549 

29  282 
24  907 

4  375 
360 
912 
205 

1  857 

1  041 

5  506 
11  827 

2  697 
4  538 

369 
4  223 
1  379 

833 


38  417 
28  395 
20  459 
4  282 
1  593 
328 
1  534 


142  841 

124  532 

13  375 

3  541 


102  490 

81  600 

8  767 

1  555 

1  416 

2  808 
1  034 
4  028 

3  131 
897 

(D) 
(D) 


72  574 
61  608 
54  386 


53  544 

17  101 

15  618 

483 

28  730 
24  689 
4  041 
322 
872 
(Dl 
(D) 
935 

4  335 
11  557 
2  697 
4  538 
359 
4  053 
(Dl 


35  929 
27  256 
19  911 
3  998 
I  693 
(Dl 


8  885 
6  421 
779 
139 
140 
301 
85 
859 
711 
148 


6  248 
4  802 
4  139 


9  725 
2  918 
2  810 


6  053 

4  627 

3  266 

545 


1  874  899 


32  593 
9  727 
4  478 


504  365 

553  796 

39  447 

7  927 


181  854 

129  315 

16  4ie 

2  899 

2  713 

5  358 

2  027 

18  863 

15  894 

2  969 
(01 


109  703 
80  255 
69  590 


189  751 
55  007 
52  848 


556 

11  392 

547 

28  943 

401 

7  480 

561 

11  944 

49 

960 

435 

8  559 

118  653 
92  141 
54  103 
13  432 
8  852 
(Dl 
(Dl 


9  556 

8  453 

925 


638 
813 
210 


948 
657 
580 


827 
508 
583 


1  224 
940 
539 


Standatd  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstare  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-67 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numbef) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
neatest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


NEWARK — CONTINUED 


FURNtTUREi  HOME  FUPNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STOR 


-CON 


HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES ■ 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL ; 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •     

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES • 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL • 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  majof  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


007 
503 
396 


5  001 

1  861 
3  159 

609 

2  550 


80  069 
50  171 
34  232 
2  171 
7  136 
6  329 
29  898 


65  970 

20  711 

3  183 

28 

3  155 

1  897 

506 

1  391 


3  006 

610 

1  376 

1  020 


1   965 

1  637 
3  071 

521 

2  550 


74  725 
17  283 
33  254 


60  784 
19  383 
3  337 

3  337 

1  557 

232 

1  275 


6  721 

6  393 

18  179 

17  511 

(Dl 

(Dl 

50 

- 

16  611 

16  053 

(U) 

(Dl 

1  935 

1  673 

1  957 

1  597 

2  518 

1  922 

1  200 

1  200 

540 

252 

1  513 

1  285 

10) 

(D) 

720 

720 

554 

(0) 

18 

662 

15  956 

1 

989 

(0) 

3 

355 

(D) 

13 

318 

10  816 

2  808 
596 

1  350 
862 


642 
236 
558 


16  284 
11  792 
8  319 
680 
1  053 
1  740 


492 


7  946 

1  551 

645 


346  304 
254  034 
173  594 
13  070 
30  361 
37  009 
92  270 


48  282 

47  979 

303 


154  495 
28  692 
12  109 

12  109 
4  976 

778 


850 

17  557 

789 

53  901 

(D) 

(D) 

617 

50  349 

(Dl 

(D> 

351 

6  901 

158 

3  773 

179 

3  379 

147 

2  658 

47 

874 

272 

4  970 

1  217 
3  511 

2  409 


6  263 

4  912 

3  334 

234 

687 

657 

1  351 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


32-68    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—  Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


PASSAIC — CONTINUED 


FOOD  STOF!ES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  ISEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES>  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUT-  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

*OMEN.S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  <ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL : 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORE? 

TOTAL 1 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  ........ 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES i 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES i  .  .  .  . 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL ;  .  . 

DEPARTMENT  STORES i  .  . 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .     •     

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES ; 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Willilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


31  357 

24  818 

2  411 

360 

1  510 

2  255 


18 

306 

S 

634 

B 

263 

n 

632 

3 

631 

410 

2 

552 

1 

407 

8 

651 

S 

333 

3 

318 

7 

752 

4 

354 

i 

398 

43  100 
29  281 
6  681 

1  251 

2  909 
2  978 


27  535 

23  222 

1  682 

278 

548 

1  805 


8  005 
4  462 
3  543 


8  229 
5  025 
3  204 


10  509 

IDI 

2  284 

1  558 

634 

(01 

360 

(D) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

IDI 

(01 

1  244 

1  128 

3  420 

3  420 

2  259 

1  873 

36  674 

(D) 

352 
654 
851 
937 


35  200 

24  619 

5  509 

1  085 

1  397 

2  590 


2  335 

1  557 

163 


2  503 
563 

1  377 
598 
779 
(Dl 
392 


981 
771 
210 


1  248 
915 
333 


635 
185 
183 
268 


51  355 

12  315 
28  474 

13  195 
15  279 

(0) 
7  158 


22  085 
15  880 
5  205 


25  791 
19  471 
7  320 


2  309 
7  504 
5  258 


12  144 

3  955 

3  942 

4  247 


194 

57  330 

951 

39  483 

508 

11  170 

122 

2  242 

144 

2  800 

469 

11  635 

957 
535 
122 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-69 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


56 

5611567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 568 

565 

566 

561*1569 


59    EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


5«2 
5«3 
5«<t 
5«5-5"t9 


P4TEF(S0N— CONT  INUED 


AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIOI^S 
TOTAL.   ^ 

APPAREL  1    ACCESSORY    STORES 

TOTAL 

MENiSi  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMENiS  CLOTHIN&i  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMENiS  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  ;  

SHOE  STORES • 

OTHER  APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .     • 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIOi  TELEVISIONi  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES : 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  i  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARMi  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKESi  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  •    

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS '■ 

OTHER  STORES i 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL : 


PERTH  AMBOY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL i  .  .  .  . 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES :  .  .  .  . 

FARH  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


21  169 
4  829 
7  751 
4  987 

2  754 
4  294 

3  799 
796 


16  152 
11  645 
4  507 


18  078 
10  248 
7  830 


17  471 
10  189 
4  897 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


4  907 

2  614 

3  994 
3  625 


16  276 
9  592 
6  684 


20  421 

17  159 

5  014 

4  182 

1  039 

765 

1  132 

834 

704 

632 

122 

(Dl 

1  599 

1  633 

5  608 

5  388 

16  023 
9  405 
4  683 


939 
545 
059 
745 
313 
571 
559 
105 


2  597 

2  088 

509 


55  723 

11  801 

21  441 

15  720 

5  721 

11  344 

9  916 

2  222 


73  575 
50  463 
23  112 


112 

40  933 

285 

5  650 

115 

2  351 

141 

4  241 

66 

1  337 

(Dl 

(0) 

253 

4  562 

723 

12  596 

33  770 
12  957 
10  211 


327 

933 
394 


477 
193 
123 


32-70    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-cont 


mued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payioll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564  I  569 


59   EX.591 

592 

593 

59t 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522-524 
5251 
5252 


53   P4F?T» 
531 
533 
539 


54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55   EX.554 


561.567 
562-3.566 
S62 
563.568 


PERTH  AMBOY—CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  ,    •     i    

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .     •    

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL .  .  .  . 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES • 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES • 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL ; 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


PLAINFIELD 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES ',.... 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES i  .  .  .  . 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL ; 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  1  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


8  719 

1  734 
3  817 

2  601 
1  216 

908 

1  694 

566 


325 
602 
723 


9  237 

1  494 

357 

720 


,17  5B5 

13  900 

1  377 

331 

691 

1  286 


8  472 

1  665 
3  658 

2  269 
1  389 


8  325 

1  586 
3  903 

2  601 
1  202 

876 

1  594 

556 


5  245 
1  602 
3  543 


5  499 
3  495 
2  004 


30  903 
25  538 

1  714 


16  253 
13  2  5n 
1  299 


8  048 

1  665 
3  320 

2  259 
1  051 


125 

21  305 

250 

4  123 

448 

8  906 

337 

5  449 

111 

2  457 

126 

2  578 

248 

4  396 

53 

1  202 

784 

16  310 

250 

4  750 

534 

11  560 

025 

20  890 

711 

14  275 

314 

6  615 

3  893 

3  085 
321 


'1  592 

""l  121 

133 


1  061 
250 
400 
285 
115 


16  260 

IDI 

2  181 


77  834 
62  320 
5  769 
9  745 


*31  505 
20  664 
2    809 


"'ReviseiJ 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-71 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

PLA 1 NF 1 ELD--CONT 1 NUED 

APPAREL.     ACCESSORY    STORES— COM  1  NUED 

7 
19 

2 

«5 
3« 

11 

60 
50 
10 

15 
15 

113 
20 

10 

7 

It 
12 
43 

20 

■"l    515 

"■59 
13 

"■20 

25 

1 

30 
7 
12 
11 

l  3H4 

213 

27 

IB 

^45 

35 

102 

^165 
''35 
70 
51 
19 
25 
34 
3 

^63 

36 

5 

17 
2 

37 
26 
11 

48 
40 
8 

15 
15 

93 
20 
3 

7 

12 
10 
37 

8 

''l     006 

"■9 

^16 
15 
1 

26 

12 

7 

"'158 

19 
12 
17 

27 
70 

'■l?3 

56 
39 
17 

9 
28 

3 

r^5 
30 

101 

1  798 
(0) 

7  346 
4    984 

2  362 

3  132 

2  486 
646 

3  117 
3    117 

10  268 
3    216 

185 
570 
686 

875 
3    088 
1    648 

1    816 

"■197     377 

"■7    836 

"'4    306 

(D) 

1  491 
(Dl 

48    050 

(0) 

3   577 

(Dl 

'■33    522 
''26    705 

2  485 
888 

1    Ul 
'■?    133 

15    515 

8  944 

''20    431 
"^4    565 

11  165 
10   024 

1     141 

1  324 

2  964 
413 

^■13    976 

1-9    214 
^■4    762 

10) 

1  768 
(01 

7    235 
4    874 

2  352 

2    895 

2  380 
516 

3  117 
3     117 

9    914 

3    216 

153 

382 

686 

851 

3  075 
1    550 

1    512 

^■183    663 

^7     392 

4  159 
(D) 

1  157 

(0) 

47    990 
(01 

3  577 
ID) 

^■27    786 
^•22     189 

2  229 
710 

r      *" 

15    205 

7    578 

"■19    531 

''4     333 

10    909 

9    788 

1    121 

1  048 

2  838 
413 

"■15    334 
i'S   632 

4  702 

(Dl 
254 

(D) 

1     128 
834 
294 

698 
582 
116 

389 
389 

1     389 
332 
35 
45 
83 

167 
471 
255 

254 

''23    542 

"■898 

"■569 

(D) 

125 

ID) 

6    063 
(D) 
729 
(D) 

''2    447 

"■l    ^10 

217 

46 

95 

•"379 

1    534 

619 

"■?    955 

r654 

1    689 

1    525 

164 

177 

401 

34 

ll    754 
I    204 
■■550 

ID) 

4  449 

(01 

23    230 
17    055 

6  175 

15    310 
13    153 
2    157 

8    084 
8    084 

27    392 

5  038 
633 
827 

1  720 

2  903 
10    292 

4    979 

4    738 

""468    941 

"■17    804 

''11     278 

(D) 

2  114 
IDl 

132    211 

(01 

12  827 
(Dl 

3'47    264 

35  IJ09 
4    332 

834 
^1    722 

20    776 

13  076 

"^60    677 
n     548 

36  477 
33    143 

3  334 
3    446 

7  554 
642 

^35    576 
25    876 
•''9    700 

(Dl 

57 

(Dl 

253 
187 
55 

289 
261 
28 

99 
99 

298 
59 
11 
19 
18 

35 
82 
73 

57 

"■7     192 

"■208 
"■  126 

(D) 
32 

IDl 

2     153 
10) 
287 
ID) 

''•'23 
■^461 
58 
21 
-   44 
"  1-0 

249 

208 

"'15-' 
557 
502 
55 
54 
102 
14 

^415 

J.508 

107 

101 

8 

_,„     e,q 

IDl 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

30 

25 

5721573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 
EATING.     DRINKING    PLACES 

53 

5812 

EATING   PLACES i 

45 

8 

59PT(591I 
591               ( 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

59    EX.591 

592 

593 

591* 

595 

596 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

87 

13 

13 

9 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .    . 

5 

598 
599 

53   PART* 

36 

19 

TRENTON 

''1     418 

52 
521 

522-52« 
5251 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

51 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS.     

HEATING.     PLUMBING.     PAINT.     ELECTRICAL    STORES 

7 
(Dl 
29 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

ID) 

533 

10 

539 

FOOD    STORES 

(0) 
!^359 

5U1 

542 

GROCERY    STORES.    INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.    FISH    (SEAFOOD)    MARKETS    

255 
29 

31 

5lt5-5"t9 

OTHER    FOOD    STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

41 
25 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

102 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

"^IIO 

561.557 
562-3.568 
562 
563.568 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY.    SPECIALTY    STORES.    FURRIERS.     .     .    . 

50 

40 
10 
21 

20 

5 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

,78 

,45 

572.573 

33 

Stanbard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtieid  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable.       'Revised. 


32-72    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payioll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


59   EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


522-52« 

5251 

5252 


54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


56 

561.567 

562-3i568 

562 

563 1  566 

565 

566 

564.569 


TRENTON— CONTINUED 


EATING.    DRINKINS    PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DFilNKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL • 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  •     

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES"  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  • 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES • 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL ;  .  . 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


495 

"■sen 

1  517 

'2    675 


6 

733 

1 

332 

3 

360 

2 

279 

1 

081 

377 

1 

365 

299 

4 

754 

3 

529 

1 

225 

7 

894 

4 

238 

3 

656 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Wiltiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


0  510 

2  978 

U    ->Ui 

495 

'•5  36 

1^56 

495 

93 

"■842 

■^59 

(0) 

(D) 

2  58<) 

'^•Idb 

5  943 

828 

18  747 

15  259 

11  600 

9  820 

3  188 

2  732 

813 

773 

1  353 

291 

1  793 

1  643 

15  274 

15  235 

6  299 

1  204 
3  294 

2  261 
1  033 

toi 

1  317 


4  696 
3  495 
1  201 


9 

qq-r 

1 

358 

1 

945 

1 

209 

(n) 

020 

4 

894 

29 

759 

15 

054 

H 

342 

1 

340 

758 

8 

265 

21 

244 

898 

15  449 

153 

2  833 

461 

8  475 

331 

6  029 

130 

2  447 

31  253 
20  241 
11  012 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-73 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweeli 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

UNION  CITY— CONTINUED 

27 
27 

113 
29 
3 

15 
2 

13 
13 
38 

28 

504 

30 

7 
B 
10 

5 

12 

2 
2 
8 

96 
49 

6 
23 

27 

47 

63 

9 
25 

14 
U 

7 
19 

3 

25 
14 

11 

78 
52 
25 

10 
8 
2 

23 

23 

71 
25 

1 
5 
2 

9 

22 

10 

322 

25 

6 
8 
5 

10 
2 
2 
6 

21 
4 
2 

13 
23 

31 

43 
7 

19 

12 
7 
1 

13 
3 

21 
10 
11 

50 
40 
20 

10 
8 
2 

2  198 
2  198 

7  974 

2  687 
10) 
554 
IDI 

695 
1  825 
1  922 

1  814 

73  187 

6  978 

3  801 
1  237 
1  251 

639 

13  181 

(Dl 

IDI 

1  351 

15  818 
13  904 
595 
ID) 
95 
(0) 

11  677 

3  362 

4  412 
988 

1  537 
1  028 
509 
ID) 
896 
10) 

3  129 
1  637 

1  492 

3  486 

2  237 
1  249 

1  799 
ID) 
ID) 

2  044 
2  044 

7  178 

2  537 
IDI 
394 
ID) 

576 
1  797 
1  500 

1  536 

68  889 

6  654 

3  801 
1  043 
1  181 

539 

13  129 
ID) 
(Dl 

1  299 

14  460 
13  114 

201 
10) 
85 
ID) 

11  535 

2  828 

3  842 
814 

1  359 
935 
423 

101 
794 

101 

3  105 
1  517 

1  488 

3  152 

2  045 
1  117 

1  799 

ID) 
ID) 

235 
235 

995 
236 

(U) 
74 
ID) 

83 
275 

314 

225 

7  500 

986 
538 
258 
110 
80 

1  545 
IDI 
ID) 
179 

1  145 

906 

15 

ID) 

13 

ID) 

1  043 

188 

447 
93 
159 
98 
61 
ID) 
101 
ID) 

333 

191 
142 

615 
455 
149 

280 
(0) 
(D) 

4  925 
4  925 

19  437 
4  537 

(01 
1  399 

(Dl 

1  444 

4  895 

5  963 

4  637 

154  619 

19  028 
10  169 

5  016 

2  345 
1  498 

34  398 
(01 
(01 

3  588 

22  034 
15  342 
319 
IDI 
265 
IDI 

22  811 

3  860 

8  945 

1  547 
3  190 

2  008 

1  182 
IDI 

2  023 
IDI 

5  980 

3  402 

2  578 

13  809 
10  035 

3  774 

5  263 

(Dl 
(01 

69 
69 

321 
62 

IDI 
18 

IDI 

20 
140 
76 

49 

2  160 

189 
93 
42 
35 
19 

545 
IDI 
IDI 
54 

337 
229 

5 
IDI 
10 
IDI 

223 

57 

156 
24 
58 
37 
21 

IDI 
37 

101 

73 
39 

34 

288 
234 
54 

82 
IDI 
IDI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

24 

( 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

593 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

IDI 

596 
597 
598 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES '• 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

u 

12 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

VINELAND 

439 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 

522-52« 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES '• 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

2 

8 
2 

531 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

IDI 

539 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

5 

5«1 
542 
543 
544 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  1  SEAFOOD  1  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

46 
15 

(Dl 

5 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55PT(554] 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

52 

51 

561.567 
562-31 558 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

7 
24 
15 

563.568 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

9 

(Dl 

20 

12 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 
EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

8 
82 

57 

25 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

591      ( 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(01 
(D) 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wilhiield  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Nolapplicaljle. 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-74    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—  Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


Witli 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


59    EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5« 
541 
512 
5H3 
544 
545-549 


563 1  568 
565 
566 
564 1 569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 


V  INELAND— CONT  I NUED 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES • 

ANTIOUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES :  .  .  , 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

PARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL ;....,., 


HEST  NE*  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS •     .     .     .     . 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL ; 

EATING  PLACES '. 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES ; 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  majoi  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


7  786 

7  235 

959 

951 

386 

(Dl 

401 

317 

131 

19 

3  530 

3  530 

347 

253 

1  331 

1  321 

14 

968 

13 

226 

1  1 

009 

10 

141 

? 

276 

2 

050 

131 

IDI 

876 

330 

576 

IDI 

13  709 

5  736 

3  726 

2  224 

1  502 

1  555 

1  899 
792 


5  002 
3  736 
1  266 


13  459 

5  708 

3  682 

2  196 

1  486 

1  522 

1  765 
792 


4  925 
3  722 
1  204 


2  687 
1  603 
I  084 


1  846 
825 
502 
311 
191 
167 
228 
124 


13 

549 

1 

850 

(D) 

367 

a 

544 

626 

26  079 
17  561 
5  052 


35  013 
14  890 
9  569 
5  936 
3  633 

3  656 

4  595 
2  303 


12  B87 
9  073 

3  814 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-75 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-conti 


nued 


SIC 

code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


«EST  NE*  YORK— CONTINUED 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES — CONTINUED 

SPORTING  aOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES>  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES • 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

po  rated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

32-76    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  itind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincoT 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

NEW    JERSEY 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL    

171 

171 

11    832 

11    832 

1    828 

98    190 

1    600 

18 

22 

1«3 

6 

22 

113 

6 

1    631 

12    910 

261 

1    631 

12    910 

261 

123 

1    366 

39 

10    755 

86    615 

790 

219 

1    566 

15 

19 
23 
6 

ATLANTIC    CITY    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL    

6 

6 

217 

217 

71 

1    158 

23 

1 

2 

2 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(d) 

JERSEY    CITY    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL    

19 

19 

1    602 

1    602 

617 

12    518 

239 

7 

2 
16 

1 

2 
16 
1 

(D) 

1    501 

(D) 

(D) 

1    501 

(D) 

(D) 
596 
(D) 

(d) 

12    128 
(D) 

(D) 
233 
(D) 

Cd) 

(d) 

NEWARK     SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FpOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL     

56 

56 

3    751 

3    751 

1    153 

25    821 

168 

17 

7 
17 
2 

17 
2 

(D) 

3    118 

(D) 

(D) 
3    118 

(d) 

(D) 

1    091 

(D) 

(D) 
23    713 

(d) 

(D) 
138 
(D) 

(d) 

6 

(d) 

PATER  SON    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS'     TOTAL    

33 

33 

1    575 

1     551 

27    172 

196 

6 

28 
1 

172 

28 

1 

170 

(d) 

3    875 
(D) 

18    272 

(D) 

3   875 

(D) 

18    232 

(D) 

1    311 

(D) 

5    993 

(D) 

21    838 

(D) 

126    287 

(D) 
377 
(D) 

2    350 

(D) 

1 

(D) 

PHILADELPHIA,     P.A.-N.J.,     SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL     

17 

13 
110 
19 

11 

110 
19 

1    033 

16    732 

507 

993 

16    732 

507 

301 

5    620 

69 

6    659 

117    912 

1    716 

151 

2    160 

3'3 

8 

11 

25 

TRENTON    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL    

10 

10 

810 

810 

252 

5    171 

90 

3 

2 
8 

2 
8 

(D) 

(d) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

(d) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

Represents  zero.      (D)  WithlieiiJ  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-77 


TABLE  8.  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for 
Military  Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


[These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  and  a 

e  not  included  m  any  of  the  tabulations  of  the  1963  Census  of  Businessi 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

39    105 

27    528 

21 

276 

S   2U 

««3 

2    923 

1    882 

3    261 

1 

28 

1    101 

188 

303 

1  «ou 

9«2 
2 

20 
233 

65 
1U2 

116    661 

82    588 
12 
615 
23    507 
1    015 
5    897 

15    922 
10    768 

1    112 
1    012 

1    172 
711 

12  6 
32 

213 
136 

73 

1 

38    191 

29    676 

^Q»I 

_ 

8    302 

_ 

516 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

19    681 

lU    592 

218 
3    362 

1    509 

2    803 

2    115 

18 
418 

222 

921 

690 

10 
112 

82 

59    356 

11    363 

111 
10    167 

1    382 

3    802 

2    618 
21 
58 
737 
113 
372 

907 

102 
1 

10 
257 
188 

19 

267 

116 
2 
10 
18 
65 
56 

18   811 

8   519 

12 

Hiin<;nN 

201 

MONMOUTH 

5    038 

1    015 

OTFAN 

999 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


32-78    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


NEW  JE.RSEY1  TOTAL. 

ATLANTIC  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
ATLANTIC  CITY.  .  .  . 

eUENA 

EGG  HARBOR  CITY.  .  . 

HAMMONTON 

MARGATE  CITY  .  •  .  . 

NORTHFIELD  

PLEASANTVILLE.  .  .  . 
VENTNOR  CITY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

BERGEN  COUNTY 

BERGENFIELD 

BOGOTA  

CARLSTADT 

CLIFFSIDE  PARK  .  .  . 

CLOSTER 

CRESSKILL 

DUMONT  

EAST  PATERSON.  .  .  . 
EAST  RUTHERFORD.  .  . 

EDGEWATER 

ENGLEwOOD 

FAIR  LAliN 

FAIRVIE*  

FORT  LEE  

GARFIELD  

GLEN  ROCK 

HACKENSACK  

HASBROUCK  HEIGHTS.  . 

HILLSDALE 

LEON  I A 

LITTLE  FERRY  .  .  .  . 

LODI 

MAYWOOD 

MIDLAND  PARK  .  .  .  . 

NEV)  MILFORD 

NORTH  ARLINGTON.  .  . 

ORADELL 

PALISADES  PARK  .  .  . 

PARAMU5 

PARK  RIDGE  

RAMSEY  

RIOGEFIELD  

RIDGEFIELD  PARK.  .  . 

RIDGEwOOO 

RIVER  EDGE  

RUTHERFORD  

TENAFLY 

«ALO*ICk  

WALLINGTON  

KESTHOOD  

*OOD-RIDGE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LYNDHURST  T*P.  .  . 

TEANECK  T«P.  .  .  . 

BURLINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

BEVERLY 

BORDENTOKN  

BURLINGTON  

PALMYRA 

RIVERTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 
NE*  HANOVER  TUP.  . 


CAMDEN  COUNTY 

AUDUBON 

BARRINGTON  

BELLMAWR  

CAMDEN  

ClEHENTON 

COLLINGSWOOD  .  .  .  . 
GLOUCESTER  CITY.  .  . 

HADDONFIELO 

HADDON  HEIGHTS  .  .  . 

LINDEN*OLD  

MERCHANTVILLE.  .  .  . 
MOUNT  EPHRAIM.  .  .  , 

OAKLYN  

PINE  HILL 

RUNNEMEDE 

WOOD  LYNNE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 
■  DELAWARE  TWP  .  .  , 

HADDON  TWP  .  .  .  . 

PENNSAUKEN  T«P  .  , 

CAPE  MAY  COUNTY.  .  . 

CAPE  MAY  

NORTH  «IILD«000  .  . 
OCEAN  CITY  .... 

•ILDWOOD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


'1  291 
231 
276 


9  561 

17  550 

8  599 

1  783 

23  311 

6  382 
30  778 

90«  653 

30  538 

1  616 
3  21U 

16  26U 

7  956 

2  523 
11  335 

17  535 
11  180 

1  851 

18  950 
32  818 

6  394 

23  U77 

22  350 
10  523 

118  209 

13  «t5 

"t  322 

"t  508 

8  875 
29  597 

1  5ll« 

■"ll  OIU 

8  100 

16  976 

8  152 
16  750 

112  521 

H  785 

1«  500 

9  206 
10  862 
«5  713 
1«  H93 

23  228 
It  533 

6  877 

5  628 

23  575 

«  571 

'117  772 


159  351 

2  797 

10  085 

23  3«9 

8  503 

5  259 

119  257 
282 


tt39  577 
11  7«8 

1  932 

2  710 
186  713 

6  510 
22  396 
11  815 
28  105 

5  751 

1  233 

■"6  985 

1  910 

7  751 


■■23  89U 
11  608 
•■17  519 


21  120 

26  911 

27  110 


6  672  310 

217  126 

128  212 

3  301 

8  201 

15  890 
7  997 

1  377 
21  103 

5  161 
25  818 

811  159 

29  098 
3  521 

2  536 
13  611 

7  575 

2  119 

10  298 

16  211 

9  820 
1  583 

15  921 

30  015 

5  155 

21  537 

16  360 
9  731 

111  673 

12  793 
1  080 
1  095 

8  170 
25  187 

1  085 

""9  767 

7  576 

15  136 

7  932 
15  796 

111  565 
1  399 

13  890 

8  531 

9  908 

11  707 
13  853 

22  320 
13  511 

6  307 

3  328 

23  118 
r   «  251 

103  803 

12  122 
30  555 

155  537 


102  965 
11  015 

1  822 

2  590 
171  733 

5  835 
20  991 

9  861 
27  378 

6  051 
1  093 

"■6  185 
1  152 

7  127 
792 

6  968 

1  031 

■■l  17  590 

r2  3  296 

13  812 

"■"S  331 


78  287 
5  135 
1  086 
19  561 
25  008 
23  191 


779  221 

28  021 

18  120 

305 

617 

1  739 
858 
111 

2  258 
599 

3  051 

97  078 

2  913 
313 
338 

1  357 

821 

291 

1  071 

1  597 

1  068 
219 

5  200 

3  108 
629 

2  270 
1  821 

915 
11  997 

1  260 
508 
363 
791 

2  770 


1  161 
755 

1  691 

11  955 

511 

1  551 

1  219 

1  070 
5  259 

2  088 
2  131 

1  191 
500 
210 

2  507 
156 

•■ll  711 
1  303 

3  371 


121 

U  553 

(D) 


11  891 
991 
235 
321 

20  273 

632 

2  315 

923 


8  913 
705 
519 


CUMBERLAND  COUNTY.  .  . 

BRIDGETON 

MILLVILLE 

VINELAND  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ESSEX  COUNTY  

BELLEvILLE  

BLOOMFIELD  

CALDWELL  

EAST  ORANGE 

GuEN  RIDGE  

IRVINGTON 

MONTCLAIR 

NEWARK  

NUTLEY  

ORANGE  

SOUTH  ORANGE  .  .  .  . 

VERONA  

WEST  CALDWELL.  .  .  . 

WEST  ORANGE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MAPLEWOOO  TWP.  .  . 

MILLBURN  TWP  .  •  . 

GLOUCESTER  COUNTY.  .  . 

CLAYTON 

GLA5SB0R0 

PAULSBORO 

PITMAN  

WESTVILLE 

WOODBURY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

HUDSON  COUNTY 

BAYONNE 

GUTTENBERG  

HARRISON  

HOBOKEN 

JERSEY  CITY 

KEARNEY 

5ECAUCUS  

UNION  CITY  

WEST  NEW  YORK.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 

NORTH  BERGEN  TWP  . 

WEEHAWKEN  TWP.  .  . 

HUNTERDON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

FLEMINGTON  

LAMBERTVILLE  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MERCER  COUNTY 

HIGHTSTOWN  

PRINCETON 

TRENTON , 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 
EWING  TWP.  .  .  .  , 
HAMILTON  TWP  .  .  . 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CARTERET  

DUNELLEN  

HIGHLAND  PARK.  .  .  . 

METUCHEN  

MIDDLESEX 

MILLTOWN  

NEW  BRUNSWICK.  .  .  . 

PERTH  AMBOY 

SAYREVlLLE  

SOUTH  AMBOY 

SOUTH  PLAINFIELO  .  . 

SOUTH  RIVER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 
EDISON  TWP  .  .  .  , 
PISCATAWAY  TWP  .  . 
WOODBRIDGE  TWP  .  . 


monmouth  county.  .  . 
asbuRy  park.  .  .  . 
atlantic  highlands 

BELHAR  

BRADLEY  BEACH.  .  . 

EATONTOWN 

FAIR  HAVEN  .... 

FREEHOLD  

HIGHLANDS 

KEANSBURG 

KEYPORT 

LITTLE  SILVER.  .  . 
LONG  BRANCH.  .  .  . 

MANASOUAN 

MATAWAN 

NEPTUNE  CITY  .  .  . 


5  055 
233 
112 
133 


71 

17 

713 

591 

169 

111 

100 

211 

1  219 

137 

29 


126 
316 
3  575 
137 
301 
109 


123 
138 
1  999 
210 
62 
575 
323 
313 
215 


137  281 

13  571 

23  002 

60  559 

10  052 


1  277  855 
29  882 
51  856 
17  971 
91  719 
2  225 
77  130 
68  716 
573  937 

25  757 

15  123 

26  022 

16  166 
5  316 

35  575 
102  050 
25  290 
11  732 


103  671 

63  951 

5  115 

13  367 

5  671 
8  550 

1  513 
20  559 

2  850 
11  521 
16  912 

8  825 
31  120 

9  722 

6  080 
15  776 


123  738 
10  039 
20  038 
55  753 


1  182  877 
26  176 
50  181 
17  123 
88  115 
(D) 
70  508 
65  310 
621  557 
23  175 
12  689 
25  202 
15  355 
5  (D) 
33  167 
95  171 


120  383 

107  205 

3  217 

2  025 

11  250 

13  128 

8  521 

7  395 

9  132 

8  531 

5  913 

5  511 

35  223 

31  039 

11  097 

36  113 

639  521 

561  339 

55  019 

56  817 

1  555 

3  589 

17  990 

16  298 

19  979 

13  323 

272  725 

210  029 

35  530 

31  538 

9  730 

8  516 

85  911 

76  923 

15  357 

10  913 

50  685 

13  133 

13  890 

37  821 

5  292 

1  210 

61  301 

55  399 

19  233 

18  203 

6  521 

5  075 

35  111 

31  120 

351  312 

332  028 

16  188 

15  316 

28  721 

28  083 

221  258 

197  200 

95  115 

91  129 

19  825 

19  568 

38  105 

37  171 

115  895 

109  218 

11  326 

11  908 

12  579 

11  515 

12  165 

11  251 

"27  129 

""25  80  1 

7  512 

6  811 

3  672 

3  371 

82  991 

77  355 

72  817 

57  155 

12  509 

10  307 

9  175 

7  295 

"■9  670 

8  696 

18  250 

16  310 

•"iSI  931 

^lii    150 

^•21  361 

■"20  217 

"2  883 

''2  751 

51  932 

50  810 

1  .■13 
12'oi3 
5  053 

7  966 

1  155 
19  001 

2  Oil 

10  525 
15  835 

8  635 
30  812 

8  932 
5  251 

11  581 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       rNA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable.       ''Revised, 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-79 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


-Continued 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


MONMOUTH  COUNTY -Conhnued 

OCEiN  PORT  

RED  BANK  

RUMSON  

UNION  BEACH 

WEST  LONG  BRANCH  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF    COUNTY. 

MIDOLETOWN  TWP  .  . 

NEPTUNE  TWP.  .  .  . 

MORRIS  COUNTY 

BOONTON 

BUTLER  

CHATHAM 

DOVER 

LINCOLN  PARK  .... 

MADISON 

MORRIS  PLAINS.  .  .  . 

MORRISTOWN  

MOUNTAIN  LAKES  .  .  . 

ROCKAwAY  

WHARTON 

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY. 
PARSIPPANY-TROY  HILLS 

OCEAN  COUNTY  

POINT  PLEASANT  .  .  . 

POINT  PLEASANT  BEACH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LAKEWOOD  TWP  ... 

PASSAIC  COUNTY  .... 
BLOOMINGOALE  .... 

CLIFTON 

HALEDON 

HAWTHORNE 

NORTH  HALEDON.  ... 

PASSAIC 

PATERSON  . 

POMPTON  LAKES.  .  .  .  , 
PROSPECT  PARK.  .  .  .  , 

TOTOWA  ( 

WANAQUE *.  . 

WEST  PATERSON.  .  .  .  , 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

WAYNE  TWP 


1  31H 
157 
128 


1  913 

51  572 

1  935 

1  250 
3  932 

U2  tZt 
15  720 

13  871 

276  263 
It  90U 

5  872 

9  974 
33  146 

3  704 
15  616 

5  472 
63  539 

2  659 
10  873 

2  691 
107  813 

14  014 


36  293 

546  631 

6  217 
85  342 

5  159 
17  040 
2  031 
124  683 
211  462 
17  776 

7  847 

20  271 

2  798 

3  576 
42  429 

21  752 


258  805 
13  390 
5  146 
9  412 
30  976 

3  548 
15  306 

4  974 
62  417 

(D) 
10  173 

(D) 
99  171 
13  484 

149  996 

5  938 
21  687 


493  429 
5  871 
75  704 
4  477 
14  914 

1  245 
114  285 
190  776 

16  862 
7  601 

19  469 

2  158 

3  064 
37  003 

20  204 


360 
11  105 

1  378 

2  095 

29  103 

1  280 

567 

941 

3  907 
226 

1  563 
491 

7  979 

383 

918 

210 

10  638 

1  547 

15  298 


3  170 

56  755 

469 

8  241 

430 

1  431 

90 

13  569 

24  010 

1  799 

668 

1  458 
265 
243 

4  062 

2  407 


,LEM  COUNTY 

PENNS  GROVE 

SALEM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SOMERSET  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
BERNARDSVILLE.  .  .  . 

BOUND  BROOK 

MANVILLE  

NORTH  PLAINFIELD  .  . 

RARITAN 

SOMERVILLE  

SOUTH  BOUND  BROOK.  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SUSSEX  COUNTY 

FRANKLIN  

NEWTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

UNION  COUNTY  

ELIZABETH 

FANWOOD 

GARWOOD 

KENILWORTH  

LINDEN  

NEW  PROVIDENCE  .  .  . 

PLAINFIELD  

RAHWAY  

roselle 

ROSELLE  PARK  .  .  .  . 

SUMMIT  

WESTFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CRAnFORD  TWP  .  .  . 

HILLSIDE  TWP  .  .  . 

UNION  TWP 

WARREN  COUNTY 

HACKETTSTOWN  .  .  .  . 
PHILLIPS8URG  .  .  .  . 

WASHINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


432 
29 
616 
281 
159 
109 
238 
255 
1  319 
145 


134  952 
13  864 
19  067 


54  460 
4  112 
20  387 
29  961 


688  943 

156  939 

3  351 

4  305 
"■■)  2  0° 
56  165 

4  035 

^103  844 

55  497 

18  466 

13  698 

38  381 

39  060 
178  679 

17  227 

23  268 

76  875 


65  521 
12  883 
21  779 
12  585 
18  274 


125  012 

13  632 

17  641 

,  7  588 


48  850 
3  598 
18  979 
26  273 


646  495 

141  803 

3  143 

3  973 

'U  6".5 

52  051 
3  931 

noo  212 

53  139 
17  298 
12  914 
37  573 
37  340 

167  347 

16  333 

20  596 

74  623 


58  787 
12  033 
19  783 
12  083 


13  978 

1  260 

2  110 
679 


715 
375 
886 
454 


74  272 

17  113 

306. 

339 

"^441 

5  257 

304 

"■12  E86 

5  810 

1  771 

1  187 

4  157 

4  545 

19  143 

1  707 

2  109 
a  543 


Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


32-80    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 

[Data  aie  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 


SIC 
code 


KiAd  of  business 


Establishments 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Sales 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Establishments 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


NEW  YORK.  NY   NORTHEASTERN  N  J   SCA 


AIUNTIC  CITY  SMSA 


59PTI591I 
59  EX.591 
S3  PART* 


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLOG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

THER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOREb.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


59  517 

3  967 

9  207 

16  357 

9  280 

30  981 


7  151 

12  209 
6  611 

25  039 
M  639 

m  025 
2  269 


18  U89  785 

687  076 

1  903  me 

1  955  637 

1  82  3  CUB 

795  2147 

1  9U9  090 

1  121  555 

2  063  617 
517  HOU 


17  166  099 

615  066 

1  890  351 

1  120  339 

1  796  118 

725  969 

1  867  920 

1  067  105 

1  918  839 

197  620 

1  851  181 

150  285 


10  389 
12  053 
58  739 
22  380 


22  910 
12  352 
10  269 

7  826 


PHIWOEIPHIA,  PA.NJ,SMSA 


13  952 

1  805 
1  192 
10  523 
1  111 
3  237 

1  102 

2  292 
8  911 

1  817 
6  Oil 

2  285 


2  862 
1  502 
6  923 
1  199 

3  326 
607 


1  912  919 

216  383 
573  150 
1  209  623 
715  511 
252  127 

351  815 
221  578 
117  963 
153  813 
513  996 
260  360 


1  562  717 

202  113 
559  502 
1  056  039 
705  613 
230  819 

333  169 

209  262 
113  633 
115  005 
170  770 
256  792 


17  673 
39  622 
87  210 
50  216 

20  671 

26  118 

21  199 
33  312 

8  921 
13  078 
10  121 


9 

663 

11 

135 

51 

331 

21 

11? 

10 

661 

21 

061 

1  1 

150 

37 

?37 

7 

67? 

29 

?67 

6 

124 

332  028 

17  251 
38  651 
75  686 

19  138 
16  256 

27  190 

20  219 
26  616 

8  752 
38  390 

9  216 


:,t3n(!aid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  t4ol  applicable. 
•Nonstoie  letaileis,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

ALLENTOWN -BETHLEHEM-EASTON.  PA    N  J  ,  SMSA-  Data  for  mis  Stantlatd  Melrapolitan  Slatislical  Area  is  presented  in  Volume  II,  Part  3,  Ctiaotet  40. 
WILMINGTON,  DEL.-N.J.-MO.,  SMSA-Data  foi  this Standatd  Meltopolitan  Statistical  Area  is  presented  in  Volume  II,  Part  1,  Chapter  9  and  Part  2,  Chapter  22. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-81 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  iVIore:  1958 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,(XX)) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
({1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SEkVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STCRES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS   


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   .... 

FOOD  STCRES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STCRES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS   


retail  trade.  total  

lumber.  bldg  matls.  hdwe.  farm  equip.  dealers 
general  merchandise  group  stores  .... 

food  stcres  

automotive  dealers 

gasoline  service  stations  

apparel.  accessory  stores  

Furniture,  home  furnishings,  equipment  stores 

eating.  crinking  places  

drug  stcres.  proprietary  stores  

other  retail  stores  

nonstore  retailers  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   .  . 

FOOD  STCRES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SEKVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS   


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


52  LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE"  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

53  PART    GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES   .... 
5U         POOD  STCRES  

55  Ex.sst  Automotive  dealers 

55PT(S5ai  gasoline  service  stations  


56  .APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(591)  DRUG  STCRES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  jOTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

53  PART   InONSTORE  RETAILERS   


7  124 

3t7 
2U0 
1  376 
306 
796 

622 


BERGEN  COUNTY 


BURLINGTON  COUNTY 


904  653 

19  497 
87  436 
247  704 
122  911 
64  399 


25  463 
84  233 
23  448 


641  459 

46  897 
85  064 
228  356 
120  935 
57  299 

70  121 
56  068 
52  035 
25  325 
73  259 
16  090 


14  521 

14  193 

6  053 

4  811 

44  365 

40  035 

34  228 

33  160 

17  091 

15  193 

5  854 

5  340 

5  471 

6  127 

14  668 

12  954 

4  529 

4  529 

17  758 

16  122 

3  803 

3  073 

CAPE  MAY  COUNTY 


20  134 
37  476 
119  367 
76  830 


10  838 
43  568 

11  879 


36  076 

104  813 

76  250 

25  436 

23  622 

20  562 

38  647 

10  444 

38  538 

10  157 


5  082 

5  830 

5  650 

4  798 

25  006 

22  590 

9  796 

9  650 

5  940 

4  705 

3  929 

3  571 

2  659 

2  399 

14  943 

13  901 

2  508 

2  188 

9  290 

8  028 

918 

525 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 


137  284 

123  738 

10  043 

9  417 

11  309 

10  319 

34  205 

30  006 

21  782 

20  542 

8  010 

5  488 

10  070 

8  820 

9  154 

a  784 

7  205 

5  184 

2  893 

(0) 

19  731 

17  911 

2  880 

(0) 

10  932 

407 
305 
2  600 
320 
739 

980 

575 
2  299 

315 
1  735 

657 


1  701 

307 

1  037 


42  245 
187  704 
307  981 
145  817 

60  229 

115  753 
74  865 

122  989 
35  515 

135  859 
45  898 


GLOUCESTER  COUNTY 


HUDSON  COUNTY 


35  870 
22  144 
8  852 

5  723 
5  289 
7  792 

3  753 
16  446 
1  594 


31  706 

21  386 

6  978 

5  231 

4  837 

5  940 


227 
227 
2  243 
187 
430 

753 

392 
1  901 

217 
1  101 

292 


539  521 

24  048 
31  663 
190  936 

71  672 
36  756 

64  125 
39  419 

72  521 
17  701 

73  398 
17  282 


HUNTERDON  COUNTY 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY 


5 

123 

1 

405 

15 

554 

9 

803 

4 

547 

3 

060 

2 

310 

4 

587 

1 

354 

11 

513 

835 

5 

989 

1 

185 

13 

702 

9 

6B7 

3 

301 

2 

538 

2 

194 

3 

835 

1 

354 

11 

115 

499 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


1  182  877 

38  563 

184  808 

267  549 

144  847 

54  361 

112  591 

70  583 

111  599 

36  283 

122  471 

38  922 


561  339 

22  592 

29  871 

153  080 

70  016 

32  838 

61  137 
35  975 
63  001 


445  896 

409  248 

27  435 

25  027 

31  570 

30  575 

123  504 

111  174 

63  482 

51  955 

30  591 

25  073 

36  436 

34  708 

26  857 

25  587 

42  113 

37  417 

12  593 

12  583 

38  580 

33  580 

12  435 

10  567 

ATLANTIC  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Atlantic  City  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 
MERCER  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Trenton  SMSA,  see  Table  10, 


32-82    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


S9PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSt  HOKE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURMTuREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDXE .  FARM  EOUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EOUIP. 
:-ENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


56  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(591)  DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

53  PART*  NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


S9PT1591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591] 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE.  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  . 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


MONMOUTH  COUNTY 


MORRIS  COUNTY 


t03  671 

23  109 
30  317 
113  770 
57  987 

23  3711 

27  722 
19  055 
39  1611 
11  182 
H7  371 
10  320 


373  195 

22  H13 
29  289 
105  75U 
56  ««5 

18  748 

26  31« 
17  603 
35  702 
10  960 
41  805 
8  132 


OCEAN  COUNTY 


U6  984 
23  460 
10  091 

6  615 

6  360 
15  494 

3  990 
27  976 

1  498 


It 

777 

4 

129 

43 

204 

22 

834 

7 

873 

6 

167 

5 

792 

23  U69 
22  211 

69  700 
44  604 
19  577 

14  916 
14  956 
21  724 

7  730 
31  302 

6  074 


PASSAIC  COUNTY 


216 

158 

1  216 

198 

430 

438 
282 
1  108 
126 
754 
323 


546  631 

25  781 
39  715 
131  945 
78  048 
28  446 

48  434 
37  204 
45  393 


SOMERSET  COUNTY 


27 

3  799 

13 

1  778 

65 

16  300 

41 

12  088 

42 

4  619 

33 

2  860 

31 

3  103 

7? 

4  312 

11 

1  347 

57 

11  148 

8 

1  581 

SUSS 

:X  COUNTY 

56  859 

3  661 

1  050 
14  935 
11  588 

3  647 

2  538 

2  953 

3  614 
1  347 

10  058 
1  457 


1  838 

15  245 

8  274 

4  992 

1  645 

2  053 

5  ais 
I  237 
5  360 
1  256 


5 

887 

1 

510 

13 

825 

(Dl 

(Ul 

1 

356 

1 

935 

4 

206 

1 

161 

5 

520 

1 

094 

WARREN  COUNTY 


5  587 

2  451 

18  671 

10  071 


581 
138 
406 
687 
408 
095 


16 

599 

9 

959 

5 

506 

1 

3?1 

2 

904 

b 

186 

1 

687 

6  296 

''37  275 

23  049 

10  019 


13  559 
3  461 

14  501 
2  577 


668  943 

48  086 

43  232 

"■172  627 

100  192 

37  929 

55  870 

59  308 
45  237 
18  565 

60  945 
33  093 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  raaior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


22  935 
21  075 
65  196 
44  188 
15  557 

14  316 
14  072 
19  898 

7  730 
27  756 

5  080 


38  689 

112  151 

76  238 

23  508 


7  912 
6  723 
12  107 


45 

774 

41 

828 

■ifl 

2m 

98 

624 

33 

299 

54 

040 

57 

274 

40 

949 

18 

457 

54 

911 

28 

275 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  JERSEY    32-83 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments    | 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Kind  of  business 

Total 
(number) 

Witli 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
(Jl.OOO) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

ATLANTIC  CITY 

BAYONNE 

1  603 

3t 
«5 
287 

nb 

58 

leo 

68 
483 

39 
317 

46 

1  081 

24 
29 
135 
32 
38 

132 
48 

395 
33 

193 
22 

138  234 

4  820 
9  510 
26  422 
11  844 

3  814 

17  998 
9  057 

25  672 

4  678 

18  552 
4  757 

128  242 

4  512 
9  450 
22  512 
11  450 

3  376 

17  158 
8  547 
25  355 

4  S74 
16  880 

4  217 

928 

24 
33 

296 
21 

51 

84 

53 
187 

24 
123 

32 

545 

18 
17 
102 
19 

41 

72 
39 

139 

24 
61 
14 

66  049 

1  705 

2  157 
23  304 

5  540 

3  905 

7  421 

4  537 
7  014 
1  977 

5  512 
1  766 

56  817 

52 

53  PART» 

54 

55  EX. 554 

55PT(55ltl 

56 

57 
58 

59PTI591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART» 

LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

1  535 
1  943 

17  744 

(D) 

3  477 

7  167 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPHENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

4  253 

5  896 
1  977 
5  708 

(D) 

CAMDEN 

CLIFTON 

1  685 

55 
55 

431 
51 

111 

179 
116 
335 

45 
246 

51 

952 

37 
23 
151 
31 
79 

109 
58 

248 
39 

156 
21 

186  743 

3  186 

31  420 
35  237 

32  998 
7  909 

11  356 

14  428 

15  150 

4  020 
18  447 

7  582 

171  733 

7  805 
30  755 
28  191 
32  670 

7  095 

10  090 
13  752 
13  540 

3  858 
15  773 

7  182 

810 

39 
16 

188 
37 
88 

39 

20 
175 

22 
114 

71 

418 

29 
10 
72 
23 
50 

19 
12 
102 
22 
60 
9 

85  342 

9  018 
2  557 
24  225 
15  744 
6  508 

2  559 

1  613 
9  175 

2  402 
8  517 
2  823 

75  704 

52 

53  PART, 

5U 

55  EX.5511 

55PTI55U) 

56 

57 

58 

59PT(591I 

59  EX.591 

53  PART. 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

8  912 
2  457 
20  874 
15  392 
5  485 

2  347 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  507 
7  721 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  

2  402 
7  053 
1  553 

EAST  ORANGE 

ELIZABETH 

708 

12 
12 
174 
35 
58 

81 
47 
82 
25 
123 
59 

432 

2 
10 

70 

25 

48 

63 
33 

65 
25 
75 
15 

94  719 

412 
9  071 
24  684 
14  581 

4  817 

12  378 
6  271 

5  556 

2  394 
11  332 

3  023 

88  415 

(D) 

(D) 

21  426 

14  495 

4  389 

12  148 

5  897 
5  262 
2  394 

10  564 
2  555 

1  515 

39 
54 

358 
52 

104 

150 
82 

354 
43 

195 
74 

870 

27 
14 
136 
44 
55 

114 
58 

244 
41 

118 
18 

156  939 

5  748 
15  698 
39  036 
23  760 

7  181 

14  183 
11  292 

13  834 
4  541 

14  628 
7  038 

141  803 

52 

53  PART* 

5U 

55  EX. 551 

55PT(55U) 

56 

57 

58 

59PT(591I 

59  EX.591 

53  PART, 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

5  512 
15  032 
32  682 
23  334 

5  787 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

13  531 

10  444 

11  856 
(D) 

12  922 
(D) 

HACKENSACK 

HOBOKEN 

537 

26 
19 
95 
32 
52 

116 
49 

102 
12 

114 
20 

483 

18 
IS 
49 
32 
32 

110 
43 
92 
12 
76 

118  209 

5  761 
26  073 
14  558 
22  344 

3  192 

18  830 
7  334 
5  199 
1  929 

10  990 
999 

114  573 

5  571 
25  989 
13  330 
22  344 

2  590 

18  734 
7  282 
5  019 
1  929 

10  146 
539 

744 

15 
19 
195 

10 
18 

67 

34 
239 

18 
101 

25 

438 

12 
9 

90 
5 

14 

51 
20 
159 

18 
53 
6 

49  979 

1  482 
1  678 
17  213 
4  307 
1  815 

4  399 

3  575 
8  484 
1  265 

4  840 
720 

43  323 

52 

53  PART. 

sa 

55  EX.55« 
55PT(55m 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS'  HDWE'  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  

FOOD  STORES  

1  442 
1  592 
14  363 
4  193 

1  70» 

4  009 

57 
58 

59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART. 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

3  218 
7  190 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  

1  265 

3  840 

502 

IRVINGTON 

JERSEY  CITY 

754 

32 

18 
195 
37 
61 

73 
35 

116 
26 
93 

77 

425 

15 
8 
85 
23 
37 

55 
28 
82 
26 

51 
15 

77  430 

3  115 

2  416 
24  958 
15  524 

3  947 

6  370 
3  943 
5  060 
3  359 

7  017 
1  610 

70  508 

2  820 

2  158 
21  904 
15  454 

3  419 

6  060 

3  753 

4  526 
3  369 

5  073 
952 

3  345 

93 
93 
992 

65 
169 

345 
171 
750 

95 
478 

94 

1  999 

51 
45 

412 
45 

131 

273 
113 
558 

89 
246 

25 

272  725 

9  293 
9  585 
84  274 
27  332 
15  430 

29  479 
17  871 
31  806 

8  528 
33  123 

5  004 

240  029 

52 

53  PART. 

5U 

55  EX.551 

LUMBER'  BLDG  MATLS'  HDWE'  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

8  543 
8  845 
68  152 
25  804 
14  325 

28  211 

57 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

15  511 
28  208 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART. 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  

8  320 
27  139 
4  850 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


32-84    NEW  JERSEY 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


-Continued 


SIC 
code 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART. 


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART. 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART. 


59PT  15911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART. 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART. 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER  1  BLOG  MATLS"  HD*E.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLOG  MATLS.  HO*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES.  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUiPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS.  


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Tntal,  all 

establistv 

ments 

(tl.OOO) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
ai.OOO) 


310 

534 
300 
1  517 
157 
902 
307 


673  937 

621  557 

19  893 

18  253 

1U6  Oil 

14U  326 

132  171 

107  875 

itu  381 

43  256 

25  702 

23  356 

67  981 

65  815 

tH    391 

42  541 

78  520 

71  498 

17  627 

17  487 

68  801 

51  823 

28  453 

25  317 

124 

683 

2 

456 

8 

849 

19 

903 

10 

886 

2 

879 

17 

252 

9 

597 

2 

068 

8 

603 

15 

839 

10 

730 

2 

375 

16 

478 

9 

213 

5 

837 

2 

475 

PERTH  AMBOY 


2 

794 

7 

575 

15 

548 

11 

178 

2 

734 

9 

242 

5 

635 

6 

151 

1 

608 

7 

86J 

1 

479 

57 

155 

2 

62S 

7 

410 

13 

38? 

10 

866 

2 

264 

S 

848 

6 

443 

5 

145 

1 

608 

7 

242 

1 

319 

221  258 

9  032 
33  336 
48  359 
20  132 
11  508 

23  406 
17  848 
20  542 

5  345 
22  504 

9  145 


8  744 
32  255 
38  559 
19  498 

9  514 

22  695 
16  792 
16  758 

5  236 
18  874 

8  273 


60  559 

5  037 

7  504 
13  390 

8  259 

3  325 

4  685 
2  968 
2  785 
1  361 

10  187 
1  058 


55  753 

4  879 

7  000 

12  212 

7  933 

2  925 

4  055 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
(Jl.OOO) 


NEW  BRUNSWICK 


82  991 

2  982 
9  329 

15  120 

11  712 

3  260 

14  577 

7  020 

7  294 
2  249 

8  565 
883 


8  071 
26  065 
49  847 
31  989 


21  778 
15  917 
17  939 

5  002 
19  847 

4  125 


6 

841 

18 

275 

10 

1)07 

18 

775 

3 

Oil 

11 

594 

9 

079 

3 

056 

2 

655 

9 

864 

587 

20  903 
11  486 
2  337 

7  999 
5  097 

8  854 
2  073 

9  457 
1  157 


WEST  NEW  YORK 


45  357 

1  948 
1  980 
12  236 
5  045 
1  420 

10  071 
4  823 
3  220 
1  146 
3  584 
894 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


Nev^  Mexico 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  33-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  tor  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE  1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 12 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 14 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 17 

7  InPlant  Food  Contractors:  1963 18 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 18 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 19 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 20 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 20 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 21 


Incorpofated  places  of  100,000  and  over  (S) 
Incorporated  places  of  25,000  100,000  • 
Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas  ,^^ 


J  S    DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE 


33-3 


State  total 


1963 


$1,166,296,1 


EACH   SYMBOL  =     ^SSS^fl"/ 
5%    CHANGE      —  —  —  —  ^U/o 


NEW  MEXICO  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN    MILLIONS  OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  BIdg.  Materials. Farm 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers 

General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service 
Stations 


;76 
179 


€4% 


Apparel,    ^^^,?, 
Accessory  Stores    ^^ 


Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^46 
Equipment  Stores    PB49 

=  =7% 


Eating,  Drinking  Places 


72 

187 


M21% 


Drug  Stores,    ^34 
Proprietary  Stores    ^44 

######^31% 


Other  Retail  Stores 


84 


Nonstore  Retailers    |  ^g 


49% 


1958  1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS,    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census 


33-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  MEXICO    33-5 


TABLE  1  The  State:  1963  and  1958 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEl  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS.  .  .  . 
HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES.  .  .  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS!  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES-  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
dOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


1    668 

1  2«a 

U24 


1    352 

"■313 

173 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


7B 

61<) 

76 

523 

«n 

305 

39 

607 

7 

601 

7 

U57 

10 

951* 

10 

2b6 

19 

759 

19 

203 

115  1*75 
1*7  985 
22    001 


"^250    988 

■■242    307 

2    472 

893 

779 

4    537 


'62    201 

U    144 

" 20    028 

"  n   138 

2  890 
18  899 
10  122 
"■  2  008 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


48  943 

47  243 

29  953 

28  911 

18  990 

18  332 

86  898 
67  007 
19  891 


44  160 

43  602 

558 


"^94  044 

"■28  959 

4  048 
2  232 

5  349 
17  968 


437 


1  120  296 


113  795 
47  985 
21  851 

43  949 


'■259  816 
■  232  259 

2  132 
699 
727 

3  989 


61  187 

10  860 

''  19  856 

"  n  068 

2  788 

18  571 

10  005 

"■  1  894 


Total 
(number) 


81  994 
64  865 
17  129 


2  146 

4  695 

17  612 

6  773 

10  528 

14  947 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.       Revised, 
•t(onstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

"Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
^Comparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


5  499 
11  453 
14  450 


93  513 
35  467 
15  589 

''41  557 


71  605 
52  301 
19  304 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


917  432 


88  553 
36  457 
15  221 

'"36  965 


199  264 
193  492 

(M 

386 

386 

2  997 


51  535 

50  585 

8  548 

8  502 

14  952 

14  702 

^^ 

13  777 

^,^ 

925 

^^ 

17  891 

7  865 

7  821 

1  875 

1  759 

45  625 

43  015 

28  450 

27  092 

17  175 

15  923 

64  599 
48  707 
15  892 


33  153 

32  879 

284 


84  294 

75  754 

23  681 

21  257 

3  135 

2  572 

3  180 

3  036 

2  997 

2  485 

14  566 

14  244 

6  618 

5  950 

12  073 

U  369 

18  043 

14  841 

33-6    NEW  MEXICO 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2 


The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

521 

522 
523 

521 
5251 
5252 


;a2 

5a3 
suu 
5«5 
5«6 
5U62 
5U63 
5a9 


55  EX. 5511 


55PT(55«) 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-3.568 
562 

563 1 568 
553 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDKARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SE*ING,  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISEO 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  ,  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


9  04H 


78  619 

28  866 

U  •*:><> 

1  6111 

«  945 

1  042 

10  954 

19  759 


115  475 
47  985 
22  001 
43  608 
1  308 
573 


893 
779 

1  119 

2  651 


253  700 
188  648 
171  903 

5  599 
11  146 
22  092 
20  745 

7  995 
14  220 

6  228 

7  405 
586 


52  201 

U  144 

10  912 

232 

20  028 
17  138 
2  890 


8  595 

1  278 

730 


1  120  295 


75  523 
28  572 
11  035 
1  546 
4  869 
1  042 
10  256 
19  203 


U3  795 
47  965 
21  861 
42  236 
1  150 
563 


239  816 

232  269 

2  132 

599 
727 

1  045 

2  535 


250  240 

188  648 

171  903 

5  599 

11  146 

20  512 

19  959 

7  995 

13  125 

IDl 

5  776 


61  187 

10  860 

10  638 

222 

19  855 
17  058 
2  768 


8  479 
1  208 

686 


9  775 

3  680 

1  296 

215 

781 

217 

1  325 

2  251 


15  237 
7  212 
3  375 


17  250 

16  055 

148 


24  576 

18  355 

16  455 

673 

1  227 

1  375 

3  015 

1  025 

805 

(Dl 

451 


7  587 
1  438 
1  369 


2  570  092 


195  178 

73  979 

25  255 
4  918 

16  025 

4  545 

26  897 
44  549 


311  378 
152  683 
55  509 
88  905 
3  068 
1  012 


354  951 

328  365 

3  461 

1  112 

2  245 

3  126 
15  900 


502  159 
365  081 
328  965 

14  822 
21  294 
33  923 
56  416 
21  140 

15  599 
IDl 

9  557 


151  742 

32  835 

31  287 

1  548 

48  826 

40  728 

8  100 


2  491 
365 
339 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available, 
'Nonstote  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  MEXICO    33-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:  1963-Continued 


Total 

(number) 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL I  668 

EATING  PLACES .  244 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 923 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 1  3S2 

LIQUOR  STORES 313 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 173 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


With 
payroll 


1    298 

1    044 

761 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


48  943 

29  953 

24  000 

4  931 

514 

161 

347 

12  216 

3  130 

3  644 

545 

3  099 


86  898 
67  007 
50  842 
3  953 
11  324 
888 
19  891 


44  160 

43  602 

558 


94  044 

28  959 

4  048 

165 

3  883 

2  232 

602 

1  630 


48 

11  384 

5  669 

915 

7  437 

10  978 

314 

243 

1  008 
9  413 

2  707 
366 
841 

1  692 
4  995 

2  on 
439 
629 

1  115 
139 


16  195 

7  867 

3  339 

4  989 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


47  243 
28  911 
23  252 
4  715 


309 
11  726 
3  044 
3  562 


81  994 
64  865 
49  058 
3  953 
10  966 


17  129 


43  734 

43  248 

486 


86  784 
26  855 
3  228 


11  106 

5  597 
909 

6  773 
10  528 


725 

1  472 

4  615 

1  939 

439 

495 

1  085 

(Dl 

(D) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


1  995 
408 
532 


10  485 

2  410 

545 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


159  729 
97  937 
75  649 
17  174 
2  705 
887 
1  522 
42  732 

8  315 
10  744 

1  623 

9  121 


392  742 
338  106 
261  728 
25  302 
45  809 
5  267 
54  635 


122  599 

120  222 

2  377 


213  442 
45  934 
10  878 
215 
10  662 
8  272 
1  645 
6  527 


34  571 

9  900 
273 

1  741 

3  739 
13  335 

4  581 

2  512 
2  193 
2  599 

(Dl 
(Dl 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

8  835 
7  759 
5  923 

476 
1  264 

106 
1  067 


399 
247 
189 


1  729 

1  275 

938 


33-8    NEW  MEXICO 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


NEW  MEXICO.  TOTAL. 

BERNALILLO  COUNTY.  .  . 

ALBUQUERQUE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CATRON  COUNTY 

CHAVES  COUNTY 

ROSVUELL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

COLFAX  COUNTY 

RATON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CURRY  COUNTY  

CLOVIS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OE  BACA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

DONA  ANA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LAS  CRUCES  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

EDDY  COUNTY 

ARTESIA 

CARLSBAD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GRANT  COUNTY  

SILVER  CITY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SUADALUPE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

HARDING  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

HIDALGO  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

LORDSBURG 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LEA  COUNTY  

EUNICE  

HOBBS 

JAL 

LOVINSTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

LINCOLN  COUNTY  .  ,  ,  . 

LOS  ALAMOS  COUNTY.  .  . 

LUNA  COUNTY 

OEMING  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MCKINLEY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

GALLUP  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

MORA  COUNTY 

OTERO  COUNTY  

ALAMOGORDO  

TULAROSA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

QUAY  COUNTY 

TUCUMCARI 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

RIO  ARRIBA  COUNTY.  .  . 

ROOSEVELT  COUNTY  .  .  , 

PORTALES  . 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SANDOVAL  COUNTY.  .  . 
BERNALILLO  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

SAN  JUAN  COUNTY.  .  . 

AZTEC 

FARMINGTON  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

SAN  MIGUEL  COUNTY.  . 
LAS  VEGAS  CITY  .  . 
LAS  VEGAS  TOWN  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


1    629 

1    1(26 

203 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


387  "(08 
362  999 
21  109 


77  "172 
72  127 
5  015 

15  310 
10  775 
1  565 

51  972 
51  859 
3  113 


60  768 

19  922 
10  816 

61  629 

20  181 
38  631 

5  517 

19  369 
13  780 
5  589 


7  620 

6  737 

883 

71  676 
3  023 

11  102 
2  971 

19  Oil 
5  263 

10  732 


16  173 
15  102 

1  071 

17  133 
10  160 

6  673 


31  111 
27  017 
2  213 

2  211 

21  819 
18  259 

3  590 


17  121 

16  010 

1  381 

3  781 

811 

2  910 

55  675 
5  739 

12  887 
7  019 

17  272 
12  116 

3  791 
1  032 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


1  120  296 

379  010 
356  053 
22  987 


75  698 
71  095 
1  603 

11  768 
10  333 

1  135 


58  502 

18  292 
10  210 

62  829 

19  989 
38  057 

1  783 

18  189 
13  510 
1  619 


IDI 

71  136 
2  719 

13  166 
2  698 

17  901 
1  619 

9  570 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


15  103 
11  310 
1  063 


30  288 

26  519 

1  965 

1  801 

20  933 
17  861 
3  072 


16  188 
15  156 
1  032 


16  002 

11  650 

3  791 

558 


16  709 
13  981 
2  728 


9  233 

8  760 
173 


5  882 

5  617 

265 


6  778 

5  103 

1  375 

6  876 

2  000 
1  237 

639 

1  821 

1  375 

119 


(D> 

7  620 
257 

1  716 
283 

1  800 
531 

1  102 


1  802 
1  662 

110 

5  153 

1  857 

596 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


992  331 
932  620 
59  711 


183  110 
172  701 
10  739 

33  353 

25  510 
7  813 

123  168 

117  585 

5  883 


133  282 
107  359 
25  923 

110  132 
12  160 
86  167 
11  805 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 
(number) 


31 

569 

25 

059 

9 

530 

21 

132 

1 

816 

16 

178 

(D) 

(01 

160 

680 

5 

777 

96 

851 

6 

109 

10 

991 

10 

619 

20 

166 

25 

267 

37 

658 

31 

858 

2 

800 

105 

788 

90 

928 

11 

860 

1 

118 

63 

571 

55 

192 

a 

366 

3 

713 

19 

383 

13 

266 

6 

117 

11 

573 

36 

973 

31 

882 

2 

091 

5 

176 

2 

037 

3 

139 

1  12 

539 

9 

683 

90 

262 

12 

591 

33 

817 

25 

190 

7 

115 

1 

512 

11  581 

13  597 

981 


2  072 
599 

1  268 
205 

573 
111 
162 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-ofbusmess  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


19  096 
17  173 
1  923 


6  398 
5  891 

507 


5  630 

5  060 

570 


5  308 
3  758 

1  550 

6  103 
3  137 

2  353 
913 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


2  115 
(Dl 

1  552 


1  706 

1  569 

137 


2  131 

1  810 

321 


2  930 
100 

2  161 
369 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avolil  disclosute.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstare  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  MEXICO    33-9 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


KInd-of  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,0001 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

1    221 

250    988 

620 

253    700 

1    683 

115    073 

515 

52    201 

455 

48    943 

1    568 

86    898 

286 

44     160 

1    352 

94    044 

313 

16    195 

1 

2«« 
193 
51 

74    246 
57    501 
5    745 

162 

155 

7 

93    176 

91    531 

1    645 

397 
333 

54 

28    719 
24   755 
3    963 

143 

138 

5 

25    547 

24    703 

944 

132 

125 

5 

21    522 

21    394 
128 

390 
331 
59 

30    450 
27    195 
3    265 

75 
59 
6 

17    984 

17    295 

689 

337 
280 
57 

26    982 
23    158 
3    824 

107 

97 
10 

4    51( 

4    232 

278 

2 

3 
4 

11 

252 

- 

15 

520 

- 

- 

- 

- 

8 

95 

2 

(0) 

1 

(D) 

- 

- 

5 

59 
«5 
14 

15    864 
14    585 
1    279 

51 
50 

1 

20    558 
(Dl 

(D) 

94 
77 
17 

5    507 
4    485 
1    022 

33 

30 

3 

3   242 
10) 
ID) 

31 
28 
3 

2    849 

2    489 

350 

78 
53 
15 

4    535 

4    047 

489 

17 

15 

1 

2    493 
(0) 
(01 

82 
55 

17 

5    870 

4    908 

962 

17 
12 
5 

413 
390 
23 

6 

7 
8 

17 

7 
10 

3    412 
2    533 

879 

9 
6 

3 

2    812 

2    212 

500 

32 

21 
11 

2    127 

1    193 

934 

8 

7 
1 

553 
(Dl 

(Ul 

6 
6 

440 
440 

45 
28 
18 

1    153 
790 
373 

5 
4 
1 

594 
(0) 
(0) 

22 
12 

10 

1    341 
559 
782 

3 
3 

199 
199 

10 
11 

44 
37 

7 

a    433 

8    256 

177 

36 
30 
5 

15    042 

14    614 

428 

49 

44 

5 

3   094 

2    345 

749 

32 

31 
1 

2    711 
(0) 

(Dl 

33 

32 

1 

2    980 
(D) 
ID) 

50 
42 
8 

3    338 

3    089 

249 

14 
11 
3 

1    905 

1    873 

32 

60 
51 
9 

4    781 

4    211 

570 

14 
12 
2 

265 
(0) 
(D) 

12 
13 

14 

5 

568 

4 

933 

5 

354 

1 

IDI 

1 

ID) 

9 

231 

2 

(D) 

< 

105 

- 

- 

15 

63 
41 
22 

11    751 
10    455 
1    286 

31 
25 
6 

10    680 

10    250 

430 

103 
75 
28 

8    300 
5   028 
2    272 

23 

20 

3 

3    438 

3    318 

120 

27 
21 
5 

2    191 

2    123 

68 

85 
56 
30 

4    362 
2    984 
1    378 

13 
11 

2 

1    924 
(0) 
(01 

62 
41 
21 

7    881 
4   694 
3    187 

i: 

11 

1    391 
ID) 
(D. 

16 
17 
18 

73 
21 
35 
16 

15    782 
5    203 
9    532 
1    047 

44 
11 
26 

7 

14    703 
4    439 
9    026 
1    238 

81 
23 

41 
17 

4    317 

1  217 

2  230 
870 

27 
10 
17 

2    593 

912 

1    681 

30 
8 
22 

2    428 

615 

1    812 

78 
20 
49 
9 

3    139 
765 

2    005 
369 

17 
5 

10 
1 

2    282 
(0? 

1    447 
(D) 

6; 

28 
29 
6 

5   523 

1  826 

2  947 

850 

27 
9 

16 
2 

1    51? 

ID) 
1    051 

(D) 

19 
20 
21 
22 

26 
12 
14 

6    018 
4    300 
1    718 

10 
8 
2 

3    524 
(Di 
(Dl 

39 

18 

21 

1    946 

795 

1    150 

9 

5 

703 
555 
147 

9 

7 
2 

791 
(01 
(D) 

35 
11 

24 

803 
375 
428 

5 
3 

2 

571 

(01 
(01 

31 
21 
10 

1    471 

1    115 

356 

11 
9 
2 

572 
(0) 
(0) 

23 

24 
25 

9 

933 

7 

1    421 

36 

2    700 

2 

(D) 

2 

(Dl 

29 

2    171 

3 

203 

8 

570 

- 

- 

26 

5 

139 

1 

IDI 

8 

233 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

38 

5 

41 

4 

272 

- 

- 

27 

13 
9 

1    319 
1    233 

86 

5 
5 

1    032 
1    032 

17 
16 

1 

1    996 
(D) 

(0) 

3 
3 

ID) 
(Dl 

j 

(D) 
(0) 

19 
19 

695 
595 

1 

1 

(0) 
(01 

9 
8 
1 

781 
10) 
ID) 

- 

- 

28 
29 
30 

66 
7 

25 
6 
8 

20 

18    471 
1    412 
9    956 
1    503 
3    908 
1    582 

40 
21 
15 

15    079 

11    292 

3    438 
349 

109 

5 

51 

5 

31 

15 

5    885 
485 

3    094 
523 

1    703 

1    080 

37 

25 
1 

10 
1 

3   019 

2   062 
IDI 
(01 
ID) 

38 

1 
22 

1 
12 

2 

4    099 
(01 

3    309 
(Dl 
541 
(01 

115 
9 
53 
9 
21 
23 

5    305 
217 

3    214 
373 
923 
579 

16 

2 
8 

1 
4 

1 

1    813 
(01 

991 
(01 

482 
(01 

95 

8 
42 

5 
29 
11 

7    551 
254 

2  601 
132 

3  433 
1    231 

25 
1 

17 

7 

1    830 

ID) 

1    213 

(01 

31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

25 

2    251 

5 

971 

29 

1    504 

12 

299 

1 

ID) 

43 

1    580 

8 

367 

37 

1    359 

5 

(01 

37 

14 

5    981 

5 

458 

5 

1    381 

5 

1    015 

2 

(01 

6 

275 

2 

(01 

13 

954 

8 

449 

38 

20 
19 

1 

2    600 
IDI 
(0) 

7 
6 
1 

2    625 
(0) 

(D) 

24 
20 

4 

2    783 
(Dl 
(Dl 

7 
7 

671 
571 

8 
8 

322 
322 

34 
29 

5 

1    457 

1    394 

73 

« 

1    457 
1    457 

19 
17 
2 

IDI 
1    192 

IDI 

1 
1 

10) 
(0) 

39 

40 

41 

39 
31 

B 

10    633 
9    829 

804 

15 
13 

2 

8    101 
(D) 
(0) 

57 
51 
16 

7    201 
5   947 
1    254 

17 
17 

2    048 
2    048 

12 
12 

1    292 
1    292 

71 
54 

7 

4    352 

4    172 

180 

7 

915 
915 

52 
41 
11 

3    810 

3    171 

639 

2 
2 

ID) 
(01 

42 
43 
44 

14 

413 

4 

89 

11 

349 

- 

- 

1 

ID) 

9 

55 

- 

- 

5 

52 

- 

- 

45 

35 

20 

2 
14 

7    888 

6    949 

(D) 

(0) 

28 
27 

1 

7    515 
(Dl 
ID) 

47 
31 

7 
9 

2    874 

2    077 

441 

356 

22 

20 

1 
1 

1    450 
IDI 

ID) 
ID) 

15 
13 

2 

1    129 

10) 

(D) 

42 
22 
9 
11 

2    359 

1    442 
403 
514 

8 
5 

1 
1 

1    137 

1    015 

IDI 

101 

29 
19 

5 

5 

1    853 
1    329 

334 
190 

7 
7 

1    153 
1    153 

45 
47 
48 
49 

25 
16 

10 

3    565 

3    134 

431 

12 
11 

1 

3    553 
(01 

ID) 

54 
38 
16 

4    391 
3    044 
1    347 

12 
12 

821 
821 

10 
10 

621 
521 

53 
40 
13 

2    861 

2    439 

422 

6 

1 

IDI 
559 
(D) 

29 
19 
10 

1    973 
101 
(01 

2 

2 

ID) 
ID) 

50 
51 
52 

36 

4    119 

7 

3    796 

31 

1    782 

5 

539 

5 

189 

37 

993 

6 

703 

25 

1    368 

6 

ID) 

53 

31 

24 

7 

3    640 

3    410 

230 

13 
13 

4    282 
4    282 

29 
21 

8 

1    663 

1    288 

375 

10 
10 

795 
795 

12 
12 

958 
968 

18 
15 

3 

895 
869 
25 

5 
5 

822 
822 

20 
16 

4 

1    155 

(01 
(Dl 

8 
5 
2 

185 
(0) 
ID) 

54 
55 
56 

19 
3 
16 

815 
72 
743 

2 
2 

ID) 
ID) 

13 
3 
10 

507 
50 
557 

" 

" 

1 

1 

IDI 
101 

31 
5 
25 

530 
50 
480 

3 
2 
1 

142 
(01 
(01 

10 

2 
8 

190 
(Ul 
(Dl 

- 

- 

57 
58 
59 

47 
8 
21 
18 

13    171 
2   028 
9    543 
1    500 

40 
3 

31 
6 

15    412 
(01 

13    540 
(Dl 

75 
11 
43 
21 

4   693 

445 

2   952 

1    295 

27 

4 
21 

2 

3    255 

ID) 

3    024 

(D) 

20 
1 
19 

2    180 
101 
101 

64 
19 

2    945 
184 

2   428 
333 

11 
2 
9 

1    318 
(01 
(Dl 

59 
16 
38 
15 

3    498 
435 

2    495 
558 

13 

1 
10 
2 

1    330 
ID) 

1    250 
ID) 

50 
51 
62 
63 

55 
32 

17 

5    144 

3    479 

1    343 

322 

12 

11 

1 

2    353 
(Dl 
(Dl 

43 
33 

1 
9 

1    584 

1    348 

IDI 

10) 

7 
5 
2 

548 
(D) 
(D) 

9 
5 
1 

2 

537 
439 
IDI 
ID) 

25 
15 

4 
6 

1    091 
815 
179 
97 

7 
5 

2 

527 
(01 
(01 

46 
32 

5 
9 

(0) 
1    525 

(Dl 
(0) 

': 

ID) 
ID) 

64 
65 
66 
57 

33-10    NEW  MEXICO 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


unincor 
porated 
businesses 


Kmd-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


Sales 
($1,000) 


SANTA  FE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SANTA  FE  

REMAINDEI?  OF  COUNTY. 

SIERRA  COUNTY 

TRUTH  OR  CONSEQUENCES 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SOCORRO  COUNTY  .  .  .  .  . 

SOCORRO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  , 

TAOS  COUNTY , 

TORRANCE  COUNTY 

UNION  COUNTY  

CLAYTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 

VALENCIA  COUNTY 

BELEN 

GRANTS  

MILAN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 


7  598 
6  919 

679 

9  851 

8  456 
1  385 


7  493 

6  857 

636 

34  584 

12  099 

13  283 
2  424 
6  778 


56  544 
52  410 

4  134 


8  937 
7  912 
1  025 


7  115 

6  539 

576 

31  530 

11  607 

12  487 
2  196 
5  340 


7  083 

5  597 

486 


47 

2  945 

1  081 

1  314 

199 

352 


149  075 
137  765 
11  310 

14  355 

13  678 

577 


12  287 

11  388 

899 

57  657 
21  563 
25  230 
3  916 
5  958 


2  261 

2  052 

209 


1  087 
385 


210 

89 

194 

75 

15 

14 

932 

342 

327 

85 

422 

117 

57 

23 

131 

115 

5  958 
(01 


2  792 
599 
877 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  MEXICO    33-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-contmued 


KJndof  business  group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  * 

1 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

z 

lish- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

3 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

58 

13    928 

17 

8    883 

68 

5    961 

33 

5    373 

22 

2    375 

65 

4    758 

12 

2    214 

83 

5    227 

20 

701 

I 

«8 

12    896 

15 

(0) 

50 

1    270 

33 

5    373 

20 

(Dl 

58 

4    016 

12 

2    214 

59 

4    692 

18 

ID) 

2 

10 

1    032 

2 

(D) 

18 

1    691 

- 

- 

2 

(Dl 

17 

742 

- 

14 

535 

2 

IDl 

3 

20 

2    073 

12 

1    310 

18 

809 

3 

(Dl 

5 

101 

23 

895 

5 

449 

20 

78^                ^ 

33 

4 

16 

1    983 

12 

1    310 

13 

575 

3 

ID] 

3 

33 

15 

750 

3 

(Dl 

20 

IDl 

1 

IDl 

5 

* 

90 

- 

- 

5 

134 

- 

- 

2 

IDl 

8 

145 

2 

(Dl 

- 

(Dl 

2 

IDl 

6 

17 

2    046 

7 

2    231 

28 

1    998 

4 

279 

3 

(Dl 

29 

1    058 

3 

325 

11 

370 

a 

2C 

7 

10 

1    950 

7 

2    231 

18 

1    369 

4 

279 

3 

IDl 

15 

845 

2 

(Ul 

240 

4 

2( 

8 

7 

96 

- 

- 

10 

529 

- 

- 

13 

212 

1 

ID) 

7 

130 

■ 

9 

«1 

3    591 

5 

2    156 

29 

1    307 

12 

970 

7 

225 

35 

974 

f 

506 

26 

1    058 

4 

lo: 

10 

It 

911 

a 

1    725 

31 

1    825 

- 

(Dl 

- 

30 

517 

12: 

13 

(Dl 

- 

- 

11 

12 

1    352 

8 

1    5«2 

18 

960 

1 

(Dl 

5 

265 

9 

223 

2 

ID) 

17 

1    208 

n 

171 

12 

12 

1    352 

8 

1    51(2 

12 

905 

1 

ID) 

5 

265 

9 

223 

2 

(Dl 

13 

(01 

4 

171 

13 

- 

- 

- 

6 

54 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

4 

IDl 

• 

■ 

14 

55 

9   629 

16 

7  ms 

77 

4    502 

15 

1    143 

7 

686 

75 

2    730 

10 

1    268 

44 

1    545 

7 

381 

15 

20 

3    120 

7 

(0) 

9 

538 

5 

398 

5 

(D) 

21 

690 

595 

14 

352 

2 

IDl 

16 

15 

3    833 

5 

1    712 

32 

2    195 

9 

745 

1 

IDl 

23 

1    297 

ID) 

15 

582 

3 

357 

17 

n 

1    405 

- 

- 

8 

557 

- 

- 

- 

4 

108 

1 

ID) 

138 

2 

(Dl 

18 

26 

1    270 

3 

(01 

28 

1    212 

- 

- 

1 

(01 

28 

635 

1 

10) 

11 

564 

• 

" 

19 

33-12    NEW  MEXICO 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

■  Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 

52« 
5251 
5252 


53   PART* 

531 

533 

539 


5U2 

S«3 
5UU 
5U5 
5U6 
5U62 
5U53 
5a9 


553      I 
559 


561 

567 

5f,l 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

( 

RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  Clothing  stores  

SHOE  stores 

MEN'S  shoe  stores 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  stores 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.'  ACCESSORY  STORESj- 


Coextensive  with  Bernalillo  Countv.  N.  Mex^ 


«5  066 
32  687 
8  172 

3  815 


93  176 
65  421 
55  520 
2  516 
7  385 
10  602 
(01 


25  6«7 

4  881 

4  649 

232 

9  403 

a  384 

1  019 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  oart  of  SIC  major  erouo  53.  are  shown  seoarately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


18  620 
9  290 

3  047 


92  030 
65  421 
55  520 
2  516 
7  385 
10  138 


25  483 

4  833 

4  611 

222 

9  347 

8  380 

967 


2  307 

1  116 

386 


6  821 

4  877 

1  302 

609 


8  822 
6  341 
5  109 
349 
883 
706 
(D) 
(Dl 
527 
263 
264 


50  167 
24  180 
7  904 


185  630 

128  501 

106  555 

6  680 

IS  266 

18  524 

(0) 

(Dl 

9  736 

4  998 

4  738 


67  771 
19  310 
17  762 
I  548 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  MEXICO    33-13 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


Continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ALBUQUERQUE  SMSA-Continued 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

ORAPERYi  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  *0OD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


21  522 

15  112 

11  609 

2  873 

325 

(D> 

(D) 


30  150 
23  701 
17  080 
1  946 
«  «08 
270 
5  755 


1  588 
838 
353 

475 


21  024 
14  594 
11  331 
2  759 

318 


3  371 
1  172 
1  787 


29  985 

23  430 

15  832 

1  946 

4  382 
270 

5  555 


25  588 
9  615 
1  558 

1  558 

804 
345 
459 


3  801 
2  576 
1  997 


5  971 
5  013 
4  488 
521 
899 
105 
958 


79  454 
57  032 
44  345 
8  725 

2  259 
(Dl 
(D) 

13  219 

3  044 
6  159 


151  570 

131  225 

97  404 

13  518 

IS  306 

1  998 

20  344 


65  809 
15  039 
5  574 

5  574 
2  958 
1  157 
1  801 


2  220 

3  470 
1  957 


3  210 
2  819 
2  051 
240 
492 
36 
391 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable 


33-14    NEW  MEXICO 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,0001 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number! 

(number) 

BERNAl  U   l.n  COUNTY 

(coextensive  with  ALBUQUERQUE  SMSA.  SEE  TABLE  4) 

CHAVES  COUNTY 

524 

75  698 

9  233 

183  440 

2  639 

458 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521* 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

30 
11 

7 

5 

26 

11 

5 

5 

5 

6  398 

2  508 

(Dl 

601 

(D) 

6  344 

2  508 

(01 

553 

(01 

955 
286 
(Dl 
121 

(Dl 

17  295 

5  286 

(Dl 

2  169 

(Dl 

189 
58 

(01 
35 

(Dl 

19 

6 

(01 

4 

(Dl 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

32 

2 

23 

26 
2 
5 

19 

9  642 
(Dl 

1  268 
(D) 

9  556 

IDl 

1  250 

(Dl 

1  397 

(Dl 
213 
(01 

26  171 

(01 

3  795 

(Dl 

441 
(Dl 
84 
(Dl 

17 

(D) 

2 

(Dl 

54 

5ai 

542 
543 
544 

59 

52 

1 

1 

5 

47 

42 

1 

1 

3 

15  864 
15  323 

(D) 
(D) 

101 

15  480 

14  971 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

1  216 
1  156 

(Dl 
(Dl 

(01 

24  513 
23  411 

(Dl 
(Dl 

(0) 

377 
359 

(Dl 
(01 

(Dl 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

35 

IDl 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55  EX.554 

51 

37 

20  558 

20  174 

2  068 

40  022 

374 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

94 

74 

5  507 

5  143 

502 

10  911 

177 

99 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

5611567 

562-3 1 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

SOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

33 
3 

9 

2 
13 

31 
3 
9 

2 

11 

3  242 
684 

1  284 
(01 
(Dl 
226 
759 
289 

3  214 
684 

1  284 
(01 
(01 
226 
731 
269 

409 
122 
154 
(Dl 
(Dl 
31 
67 
35 

7  940 

2  476 

2  610 

(Dl 

(Dl 

556 

1  394 

804 

117 
20 
50 

(01 
(Dl 
13 

24 
10 

29 
1 

7 
5 
(Dl 
3 
15 
3 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

31 
17 

25 
11 
14 

2  849 

807 

2  042 

2  803 

761 

2  042 

455 
128 
327 

10  042 
2  585 
7  457 

115 
31 

84 

28 
16 
12 

78 
65 
13 

70 
59 
11 

4  536 
3  414 
1  122 

4  466 
3  370 
1  096 

1  128 
910 
218 

24  Oil 
19  181 
4  830 

520 
426 
94 

5812 
5813 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

58 
12 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(5911 
591      1 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

17 
17 

17 
17 

2  493 
IDl 
(Dl 

2  491 
(D) 

359 
359 

7  117 
7  117 

95 
95 

14 
14 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

82 
16 
13 
1 
6 
12 
9 
2 
23 

64 
14 

7 
1 

10 

2 
19 

5  870 
2  107 
319 
(Dl 
225 
1  513 
758 
(01 
731 

5  688 
2  061 
281 
(Dl 
173 
1  497 
736 
(Dl 
723 

651 
223 

44 
(D) 

25 
111 
129 
(Dl 

82 

13  533 
4  459 

1  042 
(Dl 
547 

2  133 
2  505 

(01 
2  088 

198 
58 
21 

(Dl 
8 
27 
38 

(Dl 
28 

80 

592 
593 
594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

20 
9 
(Dl 
5 
12 
7 
(Dl 
25 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

17 

5 

413 

339 

93 

1  785 

35 

15 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  inajor  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  tliis  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  MEXICO    33-15 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establisli merits  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unmcor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

EDDY  COUNTY 

52  829 

6  875 

140  132 

?  072 

452 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS"  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

38 
12 

7 
5 
14 

32 

10 
7 
5 

10 

5  403 

2  077 
668 
652 

3  005 

5  225 

2  035 

658 

652 

2  870 

654 
227 
85 
86 
256 

12  425 
3  620 
1  378 
1  924 
5  503 

147 
51 
18 
25 
52 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

8 
5 
2 
11 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

22 
1 
5 

15 

20 
1 
6 

13 

5  840 
(Dl 
IDI 

3  392 

5  835 
(Dl 
(Dl 

3  388 

780 
(D) 
(01 
365 

17  851 

(Dl 

(Dl 

6  949 

264 
(Dl 
(Dl 
122 

10 

(Dl» 

(Dl 

9 

5« 
5U1 
542 
5U3 
5U4 

73 
60 

1 
1 
7 

51 
40 
2 
1 
1 
7 

15  782 
14  952 
(D) 
(D> 
(01 
537 

15  344 
14  552 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
537 

1  127 
981 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
129 

23  55t 

20  653 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

2  560 

343 
301 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
33 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

52 

8 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55  EX.554 

TOTAL 

44 

32 

14  703 

14  343 

1  415 

29  821 

305 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

81 

53 

4  317 

3  999 

389 

8  239 

140 

74 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561 1 567 

562-3i568 

552 

553 1 568 

565 

566 

564 . 559 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

27 
4 
12 

11 

1 

6 

1 

27 
4 
12 
11 
1 

6 

1 

2  593 
512 
ID) 
808 
(Dl 
515 
357 
(Dl 

2  593 
612 
(01 
808 
(D) 
615 
357 
(01 

337 
67 

(Dl 
97 

(Dl 
84 
54 

(0) 

5  539 

1  084 
(01 

2  151 
(01 

1  819 
985 
(Dl 

118 
17 

(01 
42 

(Dl 
34 
16 

(Dl 

24 

5 

(01 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

(Dl 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

3 
(01 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572 1 573 

30 
18 
12 

22 

14 
8 

2  428 

1  858 

570 

2  396 

1  846 

550 

372 
303 
69 

7  004 
5  732 
1  272 

93 
75 
18 

27 

15 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

12 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

78 
59 

66 
59 

3  139 

2  623 

516 

3  013 

2  533 

480 

707 
626 
81 

13  058 
11  423 
1  635 

324 
296 
28 

76 

67 

9 

59PT(591I 
591      ( 

17 
17 

17 
17 

2  282 
2  282 

2  2B2 
2  282 

315 
316 

5  415 
5  415 

119 
119 

18 

DRUG  STORES 

18 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

TOTAL 

63 

14 
7 
1 

10 

8 
8 
15 

53 

14 

7 
1 

8 
6 
6 

11 

5  523 

1  979 
193 

(Dl 

1  149 
503 
507 
(Dl 

5  407 

1  979 

193 

(Dl 

1  143 
473 
353 
(Dl 

640 
158 
36 
(Dl 

93 

52 
57 
(Dl 

11  940 

3  055 

703 

(01 

1  529 

957 

1  375 

(Dl 

182 
52 

10 
(Dl 

19 
22 

15 
(Dl 

63 

7 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

(Dl 

8 
8 
8 

(Dl 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

27 

7 

1  519 

1  391 

139 

3  073 

36 

21 

1  Notes:       -  -Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  jroup  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


33-16    NEW  MEXICO 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE 


5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  16 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

WItti 

payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,0001 

($1,0001 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

LEA    COUNTY 

600 

442 

74    676 

71    436 

7    620 

150    680 

2    454 

560 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS    

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

35 
14 
6 

6 

27 
12 

5 
6 

6    307 

2    818 

566 

493 

2    430 

6     137 

2    790 

520 

397 

2    430 

794 
323 

HI 
40 
320 

15   700 
5    400 
2    261 
842 
7    197 

160 
71 
21 
16 
52 

26 

8 

5 
11 

2 

53    PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

24 

9 

15 

20 

9 
11 

4    215 

1  291 

2  924 

4    137 

1  291 

2  846 

502 

206 
296 

9    413 

4  058 

5  355 

221 

109 
112 

13 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

9 

FOOD    STORES 

5tt 
51(1 
542 
5113 
541 
5145-549 

TOTAL     

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

66 
59 

2 
2 
1 

40 
35 
2 

1 

18    471 

18    140 

(Dl 

8 

(D) 

(Dl 

17    785 
17    462 

(Dl 

(Dl 
(Dl 

1    086 

1    051 

(Dl 

(Dl 
(Dl 

21    186 

20    439 

(Dl 

(Dl 
(Dl 

379 
357 
(01 

(Dl 
(Dl 

64 
55 

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

CANDY.     NUT.     CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

2 
(D) 
(Dl 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

TOTAL 

40 

34 

15    079 

15    033 

1    435 

28    696 

306 

35 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

TOTAL 

109 

79 

6    886 

6    000 

603 

13    793 

221 

111 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561 1 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

WOMEN'S    READY-TO-WEAR    STORES     

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

OTHER    APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

37 
9 
13 
10 
3 

7 

31 

7 
11 
10 

1 

5 
4 

3    019 
662 
996 
919 
77 
582 
513 
266 

2    865 
536 
980 
(Dl 
(Dl 
582 
501 
266 

316 
59 
125 
(01 
(Dl 
58 
50 
24 

6    410 
986 

2    241 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1    785 
884 
513 

110 
14 
51 
(Dl 
(Dl 
22 
14 
9 

34 
8 
13 
(Dl 
(Dl 
4 
4 
5 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES    

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

38 
22 
16 

28 
16 
12 

4    099 

1  768 

2  331 

3    863 

1  644 

2  239 

512 
207 
305 

14    085 
4    216 
9    869 

128 
52 
76 

32 
21 

11 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING    PLACES 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

115 
91 
24 

95 
75 
20 

5    306 
3    967 
1    339 

5     170 
3    849 
1    321 

1    145 
949 
195 

24    155 
20    159 
4    006 

547 
457 
80 

123 
98 
25 

59PT(591] 
591               1 

( 

TOTAL 

DRUG    STORES 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

16 
16 

16 
16 

1    813 
1    813 

1    813 
1    813 

267 
267 

7    533 
7    533 

119 
119 

15 
15 

59   EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

S97 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR    STORES 

ANTIQUE    STORES.    SECONDHAND    STORES 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

JEWELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

OTHER    STORES     

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

95 
26 
8 
2 
5 
12 
10 
10 
22 

63 

24 

2 

e 

6 

8 
10 

7    651 
2    926 
114 
IDl 
IDI 
2    108 
591 
910 
526 

6    905 
2    806 
102 
(Dl 
(Dl 
1    990 
477 
886 
330 

812 

282 

5 

(Dl 
(01 
155 

68 
197 

40 

15    394 

5    115 

138 

(Dl 

(Dl 

4    140 

1    234 

3   749 

830 

216 

85 

(Dl 
(Dl 

21 
35 
15 

88 
28 
8 
(Dl 
(Dl 
9 
8 
5 
24 

53   PART* 

TOTAL 

25 

9 

1    830 

1    708 

148 

3   205 

47 

19 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  itiaior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISIlUb 


NEW  MEXICO    33-17 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

ALBUQUERQUE 

362  999 

356  053 

43  981 

932  520 

13  597 

1  552 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-52H 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

71 
27 
26 

11 

7 

57 
21 
24 

7 
5 

17  173 

11  258 

3  708 

IDl 

(01 

16  869 

11  132 

3  5BU 

(Dl 

(Dl 

2  023 

1  274 

548 

(Dl 

(01 

43  891 
25  938 

12  385 
(01 
(Dl 

470 
276 
140 
(01 
(01 

35 

13 
11 
IDI 
(Dl 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

53 

7 
29 
17 

7 
27 
13 

44  061 
32  687 
7  396 
3  978 

43  887 
32  687 
7  360 
3  840 

6  715 

4  877 

1  211 

527 

142  207 
102  732 
26  799 
12  675 

2  427 

1  549 

679 

199 

30 

12 
18 

511 
5«1 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

193 
150 
8 
2 
3 
30 

147 
108 
8 
2 
3 
26 

67  501 
55  006 
868 
(01 
111 
(D) 

66  467 
64  100 
808 
(D) 
HI 
(01 

5  088 
4  669 
40 
(01 
18 
(Dl 

110  052 

99  730 

1  014 

(01 

413 

(Dl 

1  583 

1  397 

13 

(01 
10 
(01 

140 
107 

7 

5U3 
541 
545-549 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY"  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

(01 

2 

(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

91  531 

90  385 

8  598 

179  480 

1  611 

109 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(5541 

TOTAL 

333 

285 

24  755 

23  526 

2  420 

54  944 

935 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

138 
23 

60 
43 
17 
17 
26 
12 

120 
19 
52 
41 
11 
15 
26 
8 

24  703 
4  881 
101 
(01 
1  019 
(D) 
(Dl 
669 

24  539 
4  833 
(01 
(Dl 
967 
(Dl 
(Dl 
525 

3  216 
735 
(01 
(Dl 
144 
(01 
(01 
78 

65  530 

19  310 

(Dl 

(01 

3  432 

(01 

(01 

1  282 

1  023 
183 
(Dl 
(01 
41 
101 
(Dl 
IB 

98 

561.567 
562-3.558 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

22 

(01 

(01 

563.568 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

11 
(Dl 

566 

564 . 569 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

(01 
13 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

126 
77 
49 

82 
43 
39 

21  394 
14  984 
5  410 

(Dl 

(Dl 

6  330 

(01 

(01 

1  225 

(Dl 

(Dl 

22  432 

(01 
(Dl 
317 

(01 

571 
572.573 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

(Dl 
31 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

331 
268 
63 

295 
240 
55 

27  195 
21  015 
5  180 

25  823 
20  843 
5  980 

5  241 

5  358 

883 

135  516 
117  031 
18  485 

2  873 

2  505 

368 

S812 
5813 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

260 
59 

59PT1591I 
591       ( 

TOTAL 

69 

68 

1 

67 
66 

1 

17  295 
(D) 

(D) 

17  211 
(01 
(Dl 

2  253 
(Dl 
(01 

45  975 
(01 
(01 

734 
101 
(Dl 

50 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(01 
(Dl 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

280 
53 
34 
17 
11 
6 
20 
12 

194 
53 
20 
9 

5 

16 

2 

23  158 
8  180 

1  441 
838 

(D) 
858 

2  578 
(Dl 

21  948 
8  180 

1  341 
804 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2  452 
(Dl 

5  575 

2  795 
742 
245 
131 
(01 
(Dl 
327 
(01 
884 

57  832 
13  921 

4  785 
2  958 

(Dl 
101 

5  961 
101 

19  437 

880 
245 
99 
48 
(01 
(01 
99 
(01 
275 

236 

57 
25 

15 

(01 

596 
597 
598 
599 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

(01 
12 
(Dl 
105 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

97 

15 

4  232 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


33-18    NEW  MEXICO 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE?  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


SIC 
code 


5612    PART 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


NEW  MEXICO 


IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTBACTORSi  TOTAL. 


tSTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS  

^ESHMENT  PLACES  .  .  . 


ALBUQUERQUE  SMSA 

IN-PLANT  FOOD  CONTRACTORSi  TOTAL. 


ESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS. 

CAFETERIAS  

EFRESHMENT  PLACES  .  .  . 


Total 
(number) 


15 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


1    598 
(D) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


(D) 
(D) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  aoolicable. 


TABLE  8.   Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Military  Personnel 

by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 

[These  data  were  collecled  by  the  Department  ot  Defense  and  are  not  included  in  any  of  the  tabulations  ot  the  1963  Census  of  Business] 


County 


($1,000) 


Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


($1,000) 


Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


NEW  MEXICO!  TOTAL. 


BERNALILLO 
CHAVES  .  . 
CURRY.  .  . 
DONA  ANA  . 
MC  XINLEY. 
OTERO.  .  . 


NEW  MEXICO!  TOTAL. 


BERNAL I  LLC 
CHAVES  .  . 
CURRY.  .  . 
DONA  ANA  . 
MC  KINLEY. 
OTERO.  .  . 


10  580 

5  035 
2  q63 

6  001 


1  137 
396 
226 

550 


51  77U 

20  5U2 
B  515 
1    060 

11  57U 

153 

9  530 


U  186 
1  979 
1  081 
1  617 


575 
226 
128 


9  162 
5  130 
2  665 
1  770 


5  715 
2  911 
1  290 
1  112 


1  230 

465 
131 
70 
126 

135 


EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 


2  550 
1  210 
8   302 


5    902 

1  882 
835 
585 

1  502 
133 
965 


Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  MEXICO    33-19 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  iVIore:  1958 


County  and  city 


NE*  MEXICO.  TOTAL. 


8ERN4LILL0  COUNTY.  . 
iLBUOUERQUr.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CATRON  COUNTY, 


HAVES  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

roswell 

remainder  of  county 


COLFAX  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

RATON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CURRY  COUNTY  .... 

CLOVIS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


DE  BACA  COUNTY 


DONA  ANA  COUNTY,  ,  ,  , 

LAS  CRUCeS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 


EDDY  COUNTY 

ARTfSIA 

CARLSBAD  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GRANT  COUNTY  .  ,  .  , 

SILVER  City.  .  ,  , 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


GUADALUPE  COUNTY 
HARDING  COUNTY  . 


HIDALGO  COUNTY  .  ,  ,  , 

LORDSBURK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


LEA  COUNTY  

HOBBS 

LOVINGTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNT 


LINCOLN  COUNTY  ,  . 
LOS  ALAMOS  COUNTY. 


LUNA  COUNTY 

OEMING  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 


8  737 

2  051 

1  815 

206 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


308  639 

29«  039 

14  6^0 


55  293 
51  118 
t  095 

It  637 
10  730 
3  907 

35  233 

32  618 
2  515 


18  5U5 
39  253 
9  293 

51*  955 

17  2-'7 

33  812 

3  815 

15  «07 
11  581 

3  825 

7  987 
1  111 

5  821 

4  787 
1  034 

65  234 
37  603 
14  143 
13  488 

8  612 

8  645 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


295  361 

283  813 

12  548 


33  209 

31  254 
1  955 


45  255 
39  081 
8  175 

51  993 
IS  737 
32  118 


5  393 

4  507 
786 

62  855 
35  749 
13  707 
12  400 


12  385 
11  083 
1  303 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


32  706 

31  463 

1  243 


1  338 

1  040 

298 


4  851 

4  053 

798 


1  382 

1  084 

298 


5  256 
3  848 
1  328 
1  080 


1  314 

1  189 

125 


County  and  city 


MCKINLEY  COUNTY.  ,  .  , 

GALLUP  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 


<ORA  COUNTY 


OTERO  COUNTY  ,  ,  ,  , 
ALAMOGOPnO  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


OUAY    COUNTY 

TUCUHCAPT 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


no  ARRIBA  COUNTY 


'OOSEVElT  COUNTY  .  .  . 

PORTALES  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 


SANDOVAL  COUNTY. 


SAN  JUAN  COUNTY.  .  .  , 

AZTEC 

FARMINGTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY, 


AN  MIGUEL  COUNTY.  .  . 
LAS  VEGAS  (CITYI  ,  . 

LAS  Vegas  itowni  .  . 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SANTA  FE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SANTA  FE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SIERRA  COUNTY 

TRUTH  OR  CONSEQUENCES 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 


SOCORRO  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

SOCORRO 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TAOS  COUNTY.  . 
TORRANCE  COUNTY 


UNION  COUNTY  .... 

CLAYTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


VALENCIA  COUNTY.  .  . 

BELEN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


35  401 
29  976 
5  425 


18  321 
14  531 
3  790 


15  505 
14  352 
2  153 


15  858 
11  860 
2  753 
1  245 

50  358 
45  955 

4  403 

6  469 

5  592 
877 

8  352 

7  158 
1  194 


6  304 
5  580 

724 

26  541 

7  619 
18  922 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


33  551 

29  966 
4  565 


15  015 
13  318 
1  697 


50  057 

6  869 
45  709 

7  479 


10  825 

2  643 

779 


7  508 

6  838 
770 

8  845 

4  485 

5  810 
5  544 

256 

23  697 

7  059 
15  538 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


3  637 
3  332 

305 


1  631 

1  400 

231 

1  342 

1  423 
1  284 


557 

4  753 

758 


5  962 
5  519 

443 


213 
557 
556 


Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


33-20    NEW  MEXICO 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  ate  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions  ] 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E.  FARM  EOUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  =TORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


273 
lt6 
322 


147 
lot 
270 


308  639 

19  949 
33  363 
67  066 
62  357 

23  555 

18  352 
21  469 
21  764 
12  124 

24  300 
4  340 


19  335 
32  537 
63  908 
61  105 
22  213 

18  212 

20  701 
20  618 
12  010 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  oart  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


TABLE  11  Counties  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EOUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*.  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


59PT(591] 
59  EX.591 
53  PART  * 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


54  965 

5  340 
5  917 
14  173 
9  502 
4  554 

2  684 
2  282 
2  853 
2  165 
4  627 
858 


5  266 

5  867 

13  225 

9  098 


(Dl 


5  363 

5  247 

2  853 

2  863 

17  771 

17  257 

13  246 

12  898 

6  446 

6  140 

3  559 

3  519 

2  553 

2  251 

4  892 

4  732 

1  896 

1  896 

5  123 

5  683 

522 

370 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 
BERNALILLO  COUNTY  coextensive  with  Albuquerque  SMSA,  see  Table  10. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  MEXICO    33-21 


TABLE  12  Cities  with  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(numlKr) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


ALBUQUERQUE 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

-UMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

MONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


232 
139 
283 


294  039 

18  500 
32  077 
51  771 
62  076 
21  159 

(0) 

21  160 
20  132 
11    595 

22  898 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


283  813 

17  9«lt 
31  627 

59  392 

60  860 
20  339 

(Dl 


Nev^  York 


CONTENTS 

[Page  numbers  listed  here  omit  the  State  prefix,  34-,  which  appears  as  part  of  number  for  each  page.] 

page 

State  Map 3 

Chart  on  Retail  Sales:  1958  and  1963 4 

TABLE   1     The  State:  1963  and  1958 5 

2  The  State:  1963 6 

3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1963 8 

4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:   1963  18 

5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 34 

6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 91 

7  InPlant  Food  Contractors:  1963 112 

8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for  Mili- 

tary Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 113 

9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 114 

10  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 117 

11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 118 

12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 124 


34-3 


state  total 


1963 


977,310,000 


EACH    SYMBOL  =     ^  ^  ^  ,  „, 
5%    CHANGE     ^^•^ij/o 


NEW  YORK  Retail  Trade:  1958  and  1963 

SALES   IN  MILLIONS   OF   DOLLARS 


Lumber,  Bldg.  Materials. Farm    ^993 
Equip.,  Hardware  Dealers 

1-2% 

General  Merchandise 
Group  Stores 


Food  Stores 


Automotive  Dealers 


Gasoline  Service    ^946 

Stations    pB_1135_ 


Apparel, 
Accessory  Stores 


Furniture,  Home  Furnishings,    ^^1177 
Equipment  Stores    Plll69 

S4% 


1982 
12030 


Eating,  Drinking  Places 


Drug  Stores,    ^600 
Proprietary  Stores    P  701_ 


Other  Retail  Stores 


2323 
2521 


580 


Nonstore  Retailers    H  g26 

*^^°^  1958       1963 

1963  CENSUS  OF  BUSINESS.    U.  S.  Department  of  Commerce,    Bureau  of  the  Census     ^ 


34-4 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-5 


TABLE  1. 


The  State:  1963  and  1958 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE  I  TOTAL. 


23  977  310 


22  693  165 


20  793  319  19  336  03! 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS.  .  .  . 
HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES.  .  .  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  REAOY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEt^'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 


U  502 
281 

1  518 

2  703 


35  817 

20  15t 

6  102 

1  616 

3  352 

4  393 


16  271 
3  178 
7  072 

"■3  (I'm 

3  378 

1  651 

3  122 

918 


9  297 
6  215 
3  082 


5  525 

5  339 

186 


26  292 

1  176 

2  200 
1  923 
1  138 

1  105 

2  178 
2  809 

10  763 


916 

889  140 

848  962 

643 

459  207 

452  009 

198 

151  075 

149  979 

605 

177  456 

157  804 

470 

91  402 

89  170 

281 
1  276 
1  853 


21  127 
11  936 
3  928 
776 
1  210 
3  277 


12  105 
2  746 
5  350 
2  956 
2  384 
585 


6  617 
U  349 
2  268 


16  570 

3  490 

972 

1  271 

615 

913 

1  240 

2  009 
6  059 


3  078  611 

2  292  977 

418  157 

357  577 


6  085  713 
4  999  457 
517  373 
92  308 
125  553 
349  912 


2  029  873 
497  293 
958  589 
715  347 
243  342 
152  851 
334  175 
75  865 


168  731 
769  046 
399  683 


551  122 
980  753 
570  369 


700  755 

684  458 

15  308 


2  521  379 
557  392 

97  494 
150  109 

80  249 
272  451 
157  712 
577  775 
518  195 


3  057  457 

2  292  977 

412  641 

351  639 


5  576  625 
4  675  651 
440  257 
55  426 
72  135 
324  155 


3  154  666 


1  030  360 


944  950 
460  449 
927  896 
701  455 
226  440 
143  651 
321  645 
71  309 


114  299 
731  304 
382  995 


445  054 
891  025 
554  029 


582  916 

667  280 

15  535 


295  711 
511  724 

82  094 
141  261 

70  847 
267  833 
140  390 
554  742 
525  800 


6  682 

208 

1  521 

4  953 


2  754 

4  303 

5  117 


17  205 
3  908 
7  448 


36  945 
24  590 
12  355 


5  948 

5  821 

127 


2  266 

2  219 

1  098 

1  131 

2  427 

3  309 
11  384 


5  263 
1  749 
1  201 
1  822 
511 


3  280 

208 

1  249 


12  899 
3  088 
5  492 
3  096 
2  394 

661 
2  562 

876 


15  271 

3  357 

965 

1  301 

522 

929 

1  339 

2  123 
5  734 


902  852 

461  884 
141  533 
205  195 
94  140 


222  032 
527  663 
368  113 


113  173 
144  635 
312  925 


981  640 
455  713 
863  815 


126  600 
655  049 
470  551 


2  213  539 

1  648  223 

555  316 


2  322  511 

451  434 
81  550 

147  088 
53  742 

242  894 


127  687 
181  305 
89  276 


155  535 
527  653 
353  425 


79  307 
72  741 
271  837 


699  162 
448  903 
629  519 
634  561 
194  938 
243  572 
301  027 
76  141 


064  598 
521  299 
443  299 


085  519 
542  541 
542  978 


600 

271 

576 

503 

591 

1!5 

557 

897 

9 

156 

8 

606 

2  083  323 
410  872 

55  902 
124  220 

53  410 
237  025 
138  052 
595  944 
457  897 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.      (X)  Not  applicable.  Revised. 

•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 

•Data  not  provided  because  establishments  with  no  payroll  are  classified  only  at  the  next  broader  kind-of-business  level. 
H^omparable  data  not  available  because  of  change  in  kind-of-business  definition. 


34-6      NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  2  The  State:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


RETAIL    TRADEi    TOTAl.. 


521 

522 
523 
52t 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5"t3 
3HH 
515 
516 
51(52 
5463 
549 


55  EX.554 


551 

567 

551 

557 

562- 

3.568 

562 

553 

558 

563 

( 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES"  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES .  . 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES .  . 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


164  480 


630 
113 
838 
356 


502 
281 
518 
695 
705 
302 


35  817 

20  154 

5  296 

806 

1  816 
3  352 

733 

2  813 
2  157 

656 


5  503 

2  234 

1  809 

190 

235 

1  286 

1  148 

159 

775 

503 

215 


597 

7  072 

3  694 

3  378 

534 

546 

258 

1  379 

651 


1  882 
808 
140 


4  916 

1  059 

584 

248 

853 

97 

1  605 


281 
1  275 
1  233 

474 


466 
775 

1  210 
495 

2  379 
1  939 

440 
230 


357 
226 
807 


882 
157 
478 
287 


360 
404 
172 

1  135 
313 

685 

2  522 
436 
625 


23  977  310 


889  140 
348  732 
110  475 

38  372 
102  191 

20  512 
177  456 

91  402 


3  078  811 

2  292  977 

418  157 

304  545 

52  603 

10  528 


5  085  713 

4  999  457 

473  481 

43  892 

92  308 

126  663 

82  967 

222  943 

168  477 

54  455 

25  620 

18  382 


3  190  542 

2  782  082 

2  389  272 

112  106 

280  704 

143  135 

139  003 

33  875 

92  446 

47  980 

37  537 

6  929 


1  135  182 


029  873 
497  293 
473  102 
24  191 

958  689 
715  347 
243  342 
17  834 
34  193 
13  845 
137  731 
39  738 

162  851 
334  175 

52  772 
103  226 

12  311 
155  866 

68  337 
8  528 


22  593  165 


848  962 
345  972 
105  037 
36  558 
94  519 
18  892 
157  804 
89  170 


3  057  457 

2  292  977 

412  641 

294  450 

48  729 

8  660 


578  625 

675  551 

404  677 

35  580 

66  425 

72  135 

75  303 

212  679 

163  605 

49  074 

21  032 

15  142 


3  154  685 

2  781  432 

2  389  194 

112  014 

280  224 

122  559 

132  887 

33  756 

83  952 

42  572 

35  147 

6  233 


944  950 
480  449 
459  036 
21  413 

927  896 

701  456 

226  440 

15  905 

32  143 
U  814 

132  763 

33  814 

143  551 
321  545 

52  290 
103  030 

11  917 
154  408 

64  955 
6  354 


2  993  920 


115  469 

44  768 

15  986 

6  685 

13  745 

2  274 

22  988 

9  023 


455  446 
343  856 
70  068 
33  691 
6  634 
1  197 


499  237 

374  244 

37  732 

3  503 


54  270 
47  069 
7  201 
2  105 


277  260 

234  041 

197  382 

13  449 

23  210 

9  993 

21  506 

3  735 
7  985 

4  942 
2  431 

512 


302  553 
77  723 
72  077 
5  546 

147  757 

116  178 

31  589 

2  760 

4  520 
1  569 

16  938 

5  802 


7  455 
16  860 

1  897 
22  008 

7  878 

1  036 


50  501  232 


240  379 
853  557 
319  268 
127  651 

278  324 
44  345 
443  573 
173  651 


671  580 
506  303 
282  802 
718  531 
135  755 
28  288 


9  937  674 
7  358  701 
767  847 
71  262 
134  937 
183  Oil 
191  055 
1  146  823 
998  596 
148  127 

41  193 

42  834 


5  232  176 

4  376  141 

3  579  250 

253  850 

433  031 
197  619 

434  303 
73  059 

151  054 
91  989 
45  600 
13  455 


5  046  284 
1  551  798 

1  439  648 
122  150 

2  950  903 
2  284  198 

565  705 
58  533 
89  036 
31  833 
355  501 
131  702 

426  555 
923  704 
135  193 
327  957 

36  338 
424  216 
161  947 

21  377 


24  494 
8  544 
3  318 
1  285 
3  118 
480 
5  625 


27  845 

10  567 

1  812 

502 


9  440 

1  146 

2  030 

3  856 
2  562 

16  766 

14  382 

2  384 

637 

676 


49  615 
40  069 
33  759 

2  387 

3  923 
2  173 

4  582 
1  050 
1  741 
1  032 

548 
161 


84  830 
17  725 
15  388 
1  337 

45  957 
35  882 
10  075 


6  480 
11  570 

1  424 
3  720 

408 
6  OIB 

2  814 
284 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Nol  appllcahle. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-7 


TABLE  2.  The  State:   1963-Continued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINESi  EOUIPHENT  STORES 


FURNITURE  STORES 

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UFHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METAL*ARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES.  .  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS i  . 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Total 
(number) 


1  127 
717 
285 

6ia 

1  563 
821 
695 
295 


35  025 
23  61U 
15  419 


978 
150 
555 
157 
293 
178 
809 
38U 


1  859 
1  196 
1  377 


7  507 
638 
885 

5  98H 


With 
payroll 


6  517 

H    349 

2  400 

873 

579 

193 

30<t 

1  151 


16  570 

3  490 

972 


271 
333 
938 


1  240 

2  009 
280 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


168  731 
759  048 
512  669 
140  825 
45  948 
35  408 
32  198 
233  029 
100  745 
55  909 
25  599 
40  210 


2  551  122 
1  980  753 
1  437  640 
142  616 
247  553 
152  942 
570  359 


700  755 

684  456 

16  308 


2  521  379 
557  392 
97  494 
33  123 
64  371 
150  109 
47  122 
112  987 

80  249 
74  483 
5  765 

193  042 
51  857 
27  542 

157  712 

577  776 
55  194 
2  219 

482  665 
37  698 

85  037 
83  939 
59  584 
58  077 
61  969 
68  894 

7  752 
19  942 
39  190 

5  351 
10  328 
115  123 


626  051 
156  317 
147  358 
322  355 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


114  299 
731  304 
489  203 
135  597 
44  768 
35  318 
25  418 
224  149 
98  247 
60  599 
23  825 
35  774 


2  445  054 
1  891  025 
1  381  325 
142  204 
216  773 
150  722 
554  029 


582  915 

657  280 

15  635 


295  711 
511  724 
82  094 
25  595 

55  499 
141  281 

44  228 
97  053 

70  847 

56  203 
4  644 

189  902 
51  487 
25  444 
140  390 
554  742 
53  678 
681 


73  827 
57  401 
43  156 
56  601 
50  005 
53  096 
7  420 
18  380 
35  176 
5  189 
7  508 
99  041 


540  125 
152  521 
137  942 
249  652 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


154  498 

115  588 

75  052 

22  819 

8  065 
4  908 

4  844 
26  109 
12  554 

9  147 
3  055 

5  082 


601  690 
496  283 
365  358 
44  804 

42  206 

43  915 
105  407 


95  996 
95  155 

1  843 


292  383 
42  316 
14  055 
4  094 
9  961 
21  125 
6  245 
14  881 


10  511 

9  945 

555 

13  755 

3  977 

4  211 
23  356 
75  675 

6  679 
121 


15  592 

5  433 

4  637 

5  751 
7  041 

15  505 

1  615 

2  826 
4  782 

831 

1  096 

15  180 


89  590 
21  155 
15  974 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


3  209  077 
2  280  742 
1  439  320 
473  544 
155  884 
99  244 
102  550 
500  303 
249  217 
178  815 
55  730 
113  085 


12  500  049 

10  325  204 

7  534  921 

898  149 

861  753 

930  371 

2  174  845 


910  085 

872  048 

38  038 


725  307 
804  395 
278  526 
73  047 
205  479 


199  238 

187  161 

12  077 

255  420 

88  434 
70  640 
458  582 
515  453 
135  245 
3  170 


300  172 
127  424 
95  799 
135  120 
152  911 
295  026 
30  645 
51  467 
105  464 
15  562 
27  124 
298  235 


1  961  051 

436  591 

344  418 

1  179  952 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


2  012 
758 

1  254 


227  582 
190  204 
141  305 
15  570 
17  791 
15  538 
37  378 


937 
6  288 
13  491 
1  547 


930 
578 
520 
558 
903 
361 
529 
620 
238 
425 


21  933 
5  762 
3  789 

12  362 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


533 

990 
552 
515 
207 
308 


29  938 
19  590 
13  604 
273 
4  932 
681 
10  248 


21  850 

3  771 

1  913 

772 


238 
1  753 
1  983 

305 


170 

1  738 
1  055 
1  220 

226 

1  420 

1  040 

72 

143 


5  581 
415 
618 

5  548 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-8      NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Witti 

payrall 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  wilh 

payroll 

I  $1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1.000) 


Payrall. 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov-  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
l^ov,  15 

(numbet) 


flctiue 
praprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind  ot  business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


Sales 
($1,0001 


General 
merctiandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


NEW  YORKi  TOTAL. 

ALBANY    COUKITY.     ... 

ALBANY  

COHOES  

COLONIE 

SREEN  ISLAND  ... 
WATERVLIET  .  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ALLEGANY  COUNTY.  .  .  , 

ALFRED  , 

WELLSVILLE  .  ,  .  .  , 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BROOME  COUNTY 

BINGHAHTON  

ENDICOTT  

JOHNSON  CITY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CATTARAUGUS  COUNTY  .  . 
SO*AnOA  (PART)1.  .  . 

CLEAN 

SALAMANCA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CAYUGA  COUNTY 

AUBURN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY. 

DUNKIRK 

FALCONER  .  .  .  . 
FREDONIA  .  .  .  . 
JAMESTOWN.  .  .  . 
LAKEWOOO  .  .  .  . 
SILVER  CREEK  .  . 
KESTFIELD.  .  .  . 


REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHEMUNG  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
ELM  IRA 

ELMIRA  HEIGHTS  .  .  . 

HORbEHEADs  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHENANGO  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

NORWICH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLINTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OANNEMORA 

PLATTSBURGH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


COLUMBIA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HUDSON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CORTLAND  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CORTLAND  

HOMER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DELAWARE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

SIDNEY  

WALTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

DUTCHESS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BEACON  

POUGHKEEPSIE  ,  .  .  . 
WAPPINGERS  FALLS  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ERIE  COUNTY.  .  . 

AKRON 

BLASDELL  .  .  . 
BUFFALO.  .  .  . 

DEPEW 

EAST  AURORA.  . 
GOWANDA  IPART)^ 
HAMBURG.  .  .  . 


KENMORE.  . 
LACKAWANNA 
LANCASTER. 


2  7"t6 

1  389 

179 


645 
22S 

120 


1  739 
158 
532 


1  962 

1  035 

115 


1  191 
106 
378 


23  977  310 

151  720 

251  606 

17  771 

7  535 

1  115 

13  167 

160  206 

«5  559 

885 

19  508 

25  166 


1  201  210 

300  936 
156  71(8 
38  191 
16  003 
89  694 

102  123 

6  283 

46  376 

12  742 

36  722 

85  903 
56  481 
29  422 


'7  5  395 

3  4  39 

6  692 

7  809 

45  936 

137  662 

"93  104 

4  818 
17  853 

21  887 

63  221 
27  597 
35  624 

86  244 

1  916 

53  572 

30  756 

61  592 

29  233 

32  359 

61  525 

38  934 

9  224 

13  367 

64  401 
13  560 

9  614 

41  227 

247  452 

22  861 
91  787 
13  996 

118  808 

I  402  688 

lb  77  1 

6  084 

701  385 

20  755 

22  115 

1  459 

42  070 

""28  343 

37  323 

16  059 


22  693  165 

431  134 

241  442 

16  365 

7  381 

911 

11  737 

153  298 

42  257 

721 

19  108 

22  428 


1  114  502 

285  320 
151  494 
35  435 
14  225 
84  166 

96  113 

6  015 

44  920 

12  202 

32  976 

78  581 
52  071 
26  510 


17 


334 

29  624 

^^4  612 

9  815 

"^7  1  899 

2  949 

5  952 

7  035 

42  448 

''iil  228 

^89  980 

4  302 

17  277 

19  669 

58  907 

26  575 
32  332 

81  254 
1  892 
51  944 

27  418 

55  790 
26  927 

28  863 

58  169 
37  282 

8  838 

12  049 

59  215 

13  330 

9  364 
36  521 

231  114 
21  301 
86  861 
12  990 

109  962 


"^6  155 

''S  898 

"is  59  90  5 

19  291 

21  515 

1  459 

41  648 

"■25  969 

33  975 

15  125 


57  244 

32  587 

2  016 

716 


136  633 

35  478 

20  758 

4  600 
1  509 
8  611 

11  050 
737 

5  562 

1  348 
3  403 

8  860 

6  096 

2  764 

19  493 

3  493 
476 

1  136 

8  917 

335 

561 

737 

3  838 

15  502 

10  968 

537 

1  711 

2  286 

5  771 
2  918 
2  853 

8  433 
222 

6  090 


6  014 

2  963 

3  051 


4  331 

754 

1  096 

6  107 

1  721 
871 

3  515 

26  876 

2  075 
12  065 

1  147 
11  589 

167  337 
"■563 

"■558 
^91  973 

1  538 

2  462 
156 

4  314 

''3  330 
4  019 
1  695 


60  501  232 

1  166  253 

641  610 

46  008 

13  787 

1  630 

25  467 

437  751 


698  072 
405  258 
89  098 
28  795 
174  921 

226  217 
13  349 

118  043 
24  602 
70  223 

170  220 
113  293 
56  927 

373  124 
68  717 
8  267 
20  996 
166  486 
6  678 
10  739 
13  781 

77  460 

303  371 

217  661 

10  389 

31  331 

43  990 

112  454 


166  181 

3  738 

120  389 

42  054 


124  248 
89  304 
14  757 

20  187 

117  716 
33  900 

16  213 
67  603 

529  579 
38  802 
233  345 

21  621 
235  811 

3  352  987 
!ll  752 
11  344 
''1  866  669 
30  263 
47  131 
2  903 
91  417 

153  113 
77  606 
33  301 


17  942 

9  574 

824 

252 


38  626 

10  617 
5  869 

1  371 
481 

2  896 

3  587 
198 

1  778 

426 

1  185 


914 

6  304 

1  175 
127 
320 

2  788 
110 
163 
212 

1  389 

4  777 

3  313 
253 
495 
716 

1  724 
849 
875 


1  801 
821 
980 


1  807 
557 
228 

1  022 


1  863 
618 
290 


1  527 
152 
427 


889  140 

19  501 

4  571 
904 


22  437 

14  628 

5  981 

2  061 
366 

6  220 

7  375 
1  219 
1  759 

801 

3  596 

6  417 


12  246 

2  310 
502 

1  000 

3  207 
ID) 
(01 


7  128 

3  183 

755 


4  363 

1  562 

2  801 


5  748 

713 

5  035 

4  220 

2  060 
605 

1  555 

3  548 
286 
759 

2  503 

12  147 

572 

1  296 

582 

9  697 


21  942 
1  846 
1  200 


2  246 
1  052 
1  059 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  *ithlield  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'  Gowanda  is  in  Cattaraugus  and  Erie  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-9 


inhabitants  or  More:  1963 


Kind-of-busmess 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores. 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

35  817 

6  085  713 

5  603 

3  190  542 

12  010 

1  135  182 

16  271 

2  029  873 

9  297 

1  158  731 

35  026 

2  551  122 

5  525 

700  755 

26  292 

2  521  379 

7  507 

626  051 

1 

531 
275 
46 

7 

7 

58 

138 

105  229 
49  289 

6  178 
4  046 

186 

7  462 
38  068 

126 
45 
6 
2 

13 
60 

71  091 

51  816 

969 

(01 

936 

(0) 

245 
76 
15 

7 

3 

15 

128 

21  904 
9  670 
1  052 
285 
193 
1  066 
9  638 

210 

139 
9 

3 

55 

36  259 
26  438 

2  167 
57 

135 

7  451 

140 
70 
9 
3 
1 
5 
52 

19  178 

12  020 

551 

149 

(Dl 
481 
(Dl 

655 
350 

41 
9 

43 
198 

36  038 

21  040 

1  653 

540 

220 

1  685 

10  790 

84 
50 

2 

.1 

1 

26 

10  896 

5  417 
577 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

3  425 

469 
259 
25 

5 

3 

18 

158 

43  729 
24  816 
2  629 

426 
(01 
689 

(Dl 

99 

44 
8 
7 

3 

37 

25  957 

7  151 

306 

1  441 

IDI 
(Dl 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 

97 
5 
25 
67 

11  102 

368 

4  063 

6  671 

35 

10 
25 

10  903 

7  234 
3  669 

62 
2 
9 

51 

4  246 
(Dl 
877 
(01 

29 

13 
16 

1  450 

935 
524 

25 

7 
19 

1  125 

441 
585 

101 

21 
75 

2  747 

91 

1  062 

1  594 

15 
1 

10 

1  132 
(Dl 
428 
(01 

82 
4 
18 
50 

5  731 
269 
950 

4  512 

15 

5 
9 

859 

722 
137 

9 
10 
11 
12 

3  1125 

431  933 

182 

119  027 

400 

49  594 

1  072 

99  565 

603 

70  349 

1  815 

109  158 

409 

36  024 

1  227 

111  489 

542 

30  433 

13 

3U2 
1147 
15 
38 
112 

77  229 
28  069 

7  929 

8  399 
32  832 

113 
53 
9 

7 
44 

54  282 
34  212 

9  405 
790 

9  875 

238 
79 
37 
16 

106 

17  672 
6  186 
2  197 
990 
8  299 

114 
58 
26 
11 
19 

14  162 
8  445 
3  532 
1  134 
1  051 

114 
58 
19 
7 
30 

14  202 
8  953 

1  988 
309 

2  952 

495 
241 
85 
40 
130 

22  907 
11  211 

3  248 
1  358 
7  090 

49 
17 
13 
2 

17 

7  645 

2  491 

1  374 

101 

(Dl 

256 

147 
34 
12 
73 

20  176 
10  467 

2  877 
463 

6  369 

98 
40 
7 
11 
40 

15  653 

11  809 

61 

IDI 

(D) 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

1149 
5 
17 
15 
82 

22  435 
880 

10  196 
4  438 
6  921 

70 
5 
23 

e 

34 

20  854 

1  744 
9  271 

2  597 
7  242 

100 
2 
28 
10 
60 

6  559 
(D) 

2  042 
557 
(D) 

68 
4 
38 
11 
15 

5  053 
486 

3  584 
52  6 
457 

51 
7 
17 
11 
15 

3  875 
520 

1  754 
795 
806 

209 
10 
64 
25 

109 

7  435 
233 

2  120 
888 

4  194 

27 
2 
9 

12 

3  055 

(Dl 
1  193 

(01 
1  151 

105 
12 
42 
9 
42 

10  637 
435 

2  362 
662 

7  178 

29 

11 

1 
17 

1  033 

124 
(Dl 
101 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

111 
82 
62 

22  696 
14  569 
8  127 

36 

17 
19 

13  970 
8  609 
5  361 

75 
42 
33 

4  603 
2  889 
1  714 

48 
41 

4  510 

4  016 

594 

24 
22 

2 

2  555 

(D) 
(Dl 

153 
79 

74 

7  319 
3  437 
3  882 

15 

8 

7 

1  977 

1  410 

557 

139 
63 
56 

10  864 
5  095 
5  759 

38 
26 
12 

1  421 
(01 
(01 

24 
25 
26 

297 
51 

7 
19 
88 

7 
17 

9 

45  686 
9  293 
937 
2  270 
16  028 
583 
2  483 
1  979 

102 
15 
2 

36 

3 
8 

3 

37  619 

4  316 

(D) 

3  373 

10  195 

1  176 

2  100 
(D) 

200 
23 
6 
10 
57 
6 
5 
8 

12  603 
1  32  6 
4  58 
729 
3  755 
303 
197 
587 

118 
24 
2 
8 
53 
1 
8 
10 

11  951 
2  342 
(D) 
351 
7  426 
(D) 
445 
717  1 

69 
14 
1 
7 
19 
4 
3 
6 

7  472 
1  552 
IDI 
201 
3  864 
278 
(Dl 
263 

350 
68 
14 

9 
99 
10 

8 
17 

""14  ]^^ 

3  049 

398 

485 
413 
521 

42 
7 
2 

14 
1 
3 

2 

5  459 

1  242 
ID) 
344 

2  431 
(Dl 
285 
(Dl 

240 
28 

20 
92 
7 
7 
15 

17  544 

1  495 

(Dl 

1  432 

5  314 

(Dl 

329 

750 

62 

7 
1 
2 

15 
2 

3  002 
933 

IDI 
(Dl 
893 
(D) 

27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

99 

12  113 

28 

6  491 

85 

5  238 

12 

514 

15 

1  092 

125 

4  987 

9 

529 

66 

5  393 

35 

642 

35 

171 
95 

11 
17 

30  545 
16  599 
1  138 
6  328 
6  480 

61 
25 
1 
11 
24 

^^^   053 

"■19  856 

IDI 

4  185 

(01 

97 
49 
4 
11 
33 

8  214 

4  579 

337 

1  125 

2  173 

72 
58 
3 

6 

5 

9  521 

8  206 

267 

881 

167 

56 
40 
9 
8 
9 

7  090 

5  403 

158 

295 

1  224 

227 
136 
18 
15 
58 

10  144 

5  522 

970 

855 

2  785 

19 
13 

2 
2 

2 

2  972 

2  015 

(Dl 

(01 

(Dl 

130 
90 
12 

7 
21 

8  006 

5  556 

493 

669 

1  188 

42 
20 
2 
7 
13 

4  636 

3  707 

(Dl 

IDI 

560 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

76 
23 
53 

14  129 
6  109 
8  020 

40 
10 
30 

12  272 

5  684 

6  588 

62 

14 
48 

3  647 

1  184 

2  463 

29 

13 

15 

1  850 

1  256 

604 

24 
12 
12 

1  249 
841 
408 

91 
25 
56 

3  987 

1  386 

2  601 

15 
5 
9 

1  222 
447 
775 

112 
40 
72 

14  542 
(01 
ID) 

19 
2 
17 

885 
(01 
(Dl 

41 
42 
43 

130 

1 

19 

80 

22  222 

(Dl 

12  045 

(01 

65 

1 

35 

29 

20  799 
(0) 

12  005 
(D) 

77 
3 
36 
38 

4  192 

121 

2  465 

1  606 

40 

32 

8 

3  096 

2  852 
244 

25 

17 
8 

2  815 

2  418 
398 

140 
2 
63 
75 

6  023 
(Dl 

3  893 
IDI 

12 
1 
9 
2 

1  523 
(D) 

1  224 
(0) 

96 

48 
44 

9  077 

81 

4  772 

4  224 

28 
2 
9 

17 

939 
(01 
740 
(01 

44 
45 
46 
47 

125 

58 
67 

16  179 
8  721 
7  458 

29 
13 
16 

12  632 
8  537 
4  095 

71 
13 
58 

3  448 

674 

2  774 

29 
22 

7 

2  188 

1  566 

522 

23 
10 
13 

1  562 

1  045 

516 

152 
47 
105 

5  210 
1  281 
3  929 

18 
10 
8 

1  633 

1  061 

572 

114 
30 
84 

7  868 
1  730 
6  138 

20 
8 
12 

1  922 

1  710 
212 

48 
49 
50 

65 
36 
13 

16 

15  214 
11  703 
1  652 
1  859 

32 
15 

7 
10 

12  128 
6  263 

2  848 

3  017 

67 
34 
10 
23 

4  286 

2  545 

697 

1  044 

30 
21 

5 

2  990 

2  411 
451 
128 

32 

22 
6 

4 

2  390 

2  121 

197 

72 

96 

48 
14 
34 

4  708 

2  705 

533 

1  470 

11 
5 
3 
2 

1  417 

1  100 

(Dl 

101 

73 
43 
9 
21 

7  239 
3  155 

1  977 

2  097 

18 
13 
2 

3 

174 
124 
(Dl 
(01 

51 
52 
53 
54 

111 
5 
10 
96 

16  030 
2  484 
2  511 

11  035 

35 
6 

5 
24 

14  987 
4  066 
2  422 
8  499 

74 
10 
5 
58 

3  754 
751 
598 

2  405 

35 

12 

15 

3  338 

2  175 

775 

388 

29 
6 
4 

19 

1  891 
821 
282 
788 

115 
14 
6 
96 

3  557 
747 
141 

2  679 

21 
1 
3 

17 

1  513 
(Dl 
198 
(Dl 

99 
13 
12 

74 

13  261 

868 

1  598 

10  795 

18 
2 
2 

14 

509 
IDI 
(01 
(01 

55 
55 
57 
58 

323 
31 

109 
26 

157 

63  592 
8  977 

20  189 
7  224 

27  302 

89 
6 

25 
6 

52 

45  550 
4  006 
15  592 
457 
25  595 

180 
14 
39 
9 

118 

13  850 
1  127 
3  694 
1  080 
7  959 

132 
17 
63 

1 
51 

13  505 

958 

6  520 

IDI 

(Dl 

80 
5 

30 
4 

40 

8  289 

645 

4  345 

54 

3  235 

381 
35 

107 
20 

219 

17  354 
1  071 
5  107 
1  037 

10  139 

62 
8 

19 
5 

30 

7  777 
928 

1  977 
489 

4  383 

289 
21 
93 
11 

164 

31  155 
2  352 
10  125 
593 
18  085 

73 
9 

22 
4 

38 

5  237 

1  040 

2  192 

24 
1  981 

59 
60 
61 
52 
63 

2  004 
15 
5 
1  298 
32 
13 
2 
23 

353  752 

1  714 

2  733 
163  508 

6  991 

5  952 

(Dl 

12  377 

343 

1 
"■159 

5 
10 

1 
15 

266  168 

"•2  146 

(0) 

"■128  596 

101 

5  348 

(01 

12  706 

954 
4 
4 
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16 
12 
2 
32 

79  214 

147 

100 

^■31  877 

1  559 

1  102 
IDI 

2  297 

598 

5 

1 

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3 
8 

22 

85  420 
203 
(01 
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IDI 
809 

1  221 

500 

3 
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4 
13 

1 

7 

57  763 
173 
IDI 

35  674 
298 
708 
IDI 
443 

2  450 

13 

^   11 

1  434 
41 
19 

2 
44 

123  366 
308 
443 

"^68  896 

1  077 
954 
IDI 

2  509 

326 
3 

1 

■■191 
2 
6 

5 

56  047 
(0) 
(0) 

28  152 

(Dl 

1  049 

1  324 

1  299 

7 
.  5 
"^770 

8 
34 

1 

24 

83  454 
852 
217 
(D) 
204 

1  988 
(Dl 

2  166 

352 

2 

■■184 
6 
12 

25  778 

(Dl 

.  1  155 

14  192 

60 
559 

64 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
70 
71 

34 
72 
25 

5  313 
11  920 
3  664 

7 
10 
9 

6  519 
5  096 
5  231 

23 

28 
11 

1  473 

2  784 
836 

15 
22 

10 

1  223 

1  810 

912 

23 

9 

5 

'"2  472 

I  567 

523 

37 
113 
31 

2  321 

3  831 
1  676 

9 

1  403 

1  586 

590 

42 
36 
11 

2  644 
IDI 
662 

17 

2 
9 

936 

(Dl 
(Dl 

72 
73 
74 

34-10    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 

Total 

Kindot  bus 

ness  group 

E 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
endeii 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

Lumber,  building 
matis .  hardware, 
farm  equip  dealers 

General 
merchandise 
group  stores " 

■1 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

1 
2 
3 
1 
5 
6 

ERIE  COUNTY—CONTINUED 

ORCHARD  PARK  

SLOAN 

SPRINGVILLE 

TONAWANDA 

mlLLIAMSVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

76 
61 
71 
357 

r   '26 

2  160 

56 
43 
55 
259 

r   ^8 

1  638 

11  868 

8  979 

9  543 
58  889 

""21  774 
"■409  271 

11  206 

8  539 

9  113 
55  155 

■"20  690 
''J98  365 

1  275 

821 

842 

7  002 

.  '"2  703 

"■44  086 

27  345 

18  146 
16  136 
135  690 
■■51  853 
"868  317 

410 

268 

251 

2  359 

■■741 
"•14  823 

59 

62 
62 
279 
100 

1  7  99 

8 
2 

5 
15 

7 
126 

2  255 

(D) 
1  191 
1  069 
1  030 
17  882 

1 
4 
3 
10 
3 
"■47 

(D) 
3  092 
227 
10  326 
(D) 
(Dl 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

ESSEX  COUNTY  

LAKE  PLACID 

SARANAC  LAKE  (PART)'  .  .  . 

TICONDEROGA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

534 
82 
10 
67 

375 

388 
68 
10 
55 

255 

45  600 

6  557 

927 

8  500 

29  616 

41  976 

5  305 

927 

8  178 

25  566 

4  518 
752 
99 
858 

2  809 

87  290 
15  874 
1  896 
17  146 
52  372 

1  475 
278 
38 
259 
891 

518 
75 
10 
52 

370 

16 

2 

iS 

1  971 

(D) 

510 
ID) 

28 
2 

3 
23 

3  361 
(Dl 

830 
(01 

12 
13 
1» 
15 
16 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY 

630 
175 
125 
87 
243 

400 
125 
85 
59 
131 

54  145 
23  409 

10  047 
8  820 

11  870 

50  094 
22  519 
9  351 

8  302 

9  922 

5  196 
2  399 

1  086 
854 
857 

99  015 
45  183 
19  458 
15  553 
17  711 

1  549 
714 
359 
257 
319 

628 
158 
113 
85 
272 

39 
9 

5 
5 
19 

2  503 
900 
453 
357 
793 

26 

7 
5 
3 
10 

4  790 

2  682 

1  052 

491 

555 

SARANAC  LAKE  (PARTI^  .  .  . 

TUPPER  LAKE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

17 

le 

19 
20 
21 

FULTON  COUNTY 

DOLGEVILLE  (PARTl^  .... 
GLOVERSVILLE  

637 

284 
139 
214 

395 

194 
97 
104 

53  973 

34  046 
19  390 
10  537 

58  301 

32  288 
18  350 
7  553 

6  257 

3  842 

1  708 

707 

118  537 

71  723 
31  812 
15  002 

1  937 

1  147 
503 
287 

598 

250 
132 
216 

39 

15 
5 
18 

3  944 

2  259 

480 

1  205 

19 

9 

5 

5 

5  884 

4  906 
724 
254 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

GENESEE  COUNTY  

ATTICA  IPART)'' 

BATAVIA 

557 
1 
271 
72 
213 

383 
1 
217 
46 
119 

80  262 
(D) 

46  888 

7  119 

ID) 

75  990 
ID) 

45  570 

5  381 

(0) 

8  134 
(Dl 

5  529 
646 
(Dl 

160  640 
(D) 

110  581 

11  358 

(0) 

2  509 
(D) 

1  798 
208 
(0) 

514 
(D) 
236 
64 
(01 

50 

21 
6 
23 

11  701 

3  272 

390 

8  039 

15 

10 

2 
3 

7  071 

6  238 
(0) 
(Dl 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

27 
28 
29 
30 

GREENE  COUNTY 

510 
135 
45 
330 

332 

95 
41 
196 

44  532 

19  376 
4  464 

20  692 

40  845 
18  188 
4  435 
18  222 

4  363 

2  153 

416 

1  794 

81  946 
40  025 
8  214 
33  707 

1  308 
615 
128 
555 

485 
104 
42 
339 

31 
9 
1 

21 

2  387 
752 
(01 
(0) 

16 
3 
1 

12 

2  634 
(D) 
(Dl 

1  035 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

31 

HAMILTON  COUNTY 

139 

95 

7  083 

6  131 

720 

15  407 

274 

141 

6 

468 

11 

848 

32 
33 

31 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

HERKIMER  COUNTY 

DOLGEVILLE  (PARTI^  .... 

757 
50 
60 
153 
105 
147 
40 
202 

499 
36 
28 

105 
81 
79 
30 

140 

83  558 
4  931 
2  947 
26  059 
13  901 
11  494 
4  611 
19  615 

77  392 
4  725 
2  209 

24  863 

13  139 
9  840 
4  431 

18  185 

8  117 
323 
248 

2  870 

1  352 
934 
556 

1  824 

155  332 

5  334 
5  751 
54  599 
25  157 
15  851 
11  254 
34  376 

2  409 
109 
88 
790 
416 
275 
160 
571 

725 
50 
57 

134 
90 

154 
39 

192 

38 
1 
2 

5 
5 

5 
2 
17 

5  112 
(D) 
(Dl 
508 

1  166 
442 
(Dl 

2  297 

25 

2 
2 
6 
4 
4 
1 
7 

6  292 
(Dl 
(Dl 

4  728 
360 
264 
(Dl 
383 

LITTLE  FALLS  

MOWHAWK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HO 
41 
42 
43 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY  

CARTHAGE  

VATERTOWN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

1  136 
92 
439 
605 

788 
62 
325 

401 

125  245 
10  921 
58  151 
47  173 

117  965 
9  787 
65  619 

42  559 

14  941 
1  105 
8  755 
5  059 

291  009 
20  555 
169  337 
101  016 

4  397 

291 

2  545 

1  551 

1  023 
85 
345 
591 

73 
3 
27 
43 

9  015 
315 

3  759 

4  941 

41 
2 
21 
18 

14  521 
(01 

11  512 
(D) 

44 

KINGS  COUNTY  (BROOKLYN  BORi 
PART  OF  NE«  YORK  CITY).  .  . 

24  079 

15  305 

2  651  356 

2  423  032 

306  179 

6  187  573 

83  208 

20  635 

554 

55  153 

721 

242  398 

45 
46 
47 

LEms  COUNTY 

LOWVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

234 
79 
155 

148 
57 
91 

22  229 
12  669 
9  560 

20  343 
12  005 
8  338 

1  906 

1  248 

558 

37  764 
24  502 
13  162 

552 
333 

219 

230 

74 
156 

19 
6 
13 

2  107 

1  172 

935 

11 
5 
6 

574 
318 
256 

48 
49 
50 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY 

AVON  .  .  

OANSVILLE 

535 
61 

92 

49 
74 
259 

343 
39 

70 
37 
34 
163 

54  259 
7  232 

12  828 
5  333 

4  790 
24  086 

49  309 
5  638 

12  350 
4  933 
3  566 

21  812 

4  849 
644 

1  238 
591 
339 

2  037 

95  812 
12  521 
25  105 
12  570 
5  028 
39  588 

1  517 
189 
377 
210 
101 
540 

510 
54 
79 
41 
81 

255 

40 

7 
7 
3 
5 
18 

4  814 
904 
983 
(Dl 
313 
(D) 

14 

2 
1 
1 
1 
9 

1  089 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
370 

52 
53 

MOUNT  MORRIS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 

MADISON  COUNTY  

CANASTO'A 

CAZENOVIA 

CHITTENANGO 

HAMILTON  

604 
78 
46 
42 
50 
168 
220 

416 
48 
42 
34 
42 
124 
126 

73  318 
9  027 
6  643 
6  356 
5  738 
25  720 
19  834 

68  682 
8  481 
5  627 
5  184 
5  512 
24  614 
17  264 

7  027 
781 
719 
565 
583 
2  751 
1  628 

132  728 
15  198 
14  072 

10  241 

11  118 
50  705 
31  393 

2  085 
233 

225 
157 
179 
808 
482 

575 
75 
38 
45 
48 
147 
221 

42 
8 
3 

2 

3 
7 
19 

5  454 
1  317 
698 
(D) 
492 
967 
(D) 

19 
1 
4 

2 

9 

3 

3  137 

(Dl 
(□) 

(Dl 

2  480 

120 

60 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

61 
62 
63 

MONROE  COUNTY 

BROCKPORT 

EAST  ROCHESTER  

4  565 
80 
91 
60 

3  055 
45 
95 

1  139 

3  301 
60 
63 
45 

2  169 
35 
65 
863 

917  255 
11  339 
15  275 
9  273 
502  373 
8  Oil 
15  904 
255  080 

881  157 
10  899 

14  207 
8  565 

577  001 
7  661 

15  102 
247  722 

111  457 

1  130 

1  573 

952 

75  990 

525 

1  510 

28  557 

2  198  519 
22  839 
29  856 
18  671 

1  525  915 

11  141 

31  835 

558  261 

33  498 

334 
454 
255 
22  885 
159 
514 
8  897 

3  801 
70 
75 
47 

2  583 
40 
72 
813 

251 
3 

10 
5 
154 
1 
9 
79 

36  508 

574 

1  269 

595 

21  840 

(D) 

1  058 

(01 

95 

3 

1 

2 

51 

3 

35 

144  046 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

104  595 

(Dl 

(Dl 

37  815 

66 
67 
68 

SPENCERPORT 

VEBSTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 

AMSTERDAM 

CANAJOHARIE 

FORT  PLAIN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

742 
419 
52 
63 
208 

460 
247 
36 
53 
124 

68  451 
39  223 
5  020 
7  180 
17  038 

62  135 
35  197 
4  580 
7  062 
15  195 

6  816 

4  005 

508 

732 

1  570 

138  458 
81  981 
9  778 
13  285 
33  414 

2  204 

1  258 

161 

207 

578 

721 
405 
49 
52 
215 

44 
15 
2 
4 
22 

3  450 

1  442 

(D) 

315 

(Dl 

19 
9 

2 
2 
6 

5  002 

3  568 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  039 

Standard  Noles:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
'Saranac  Lake  is  in  Essex  and  Franklin  Counties. 
^Dolgeville  is  in  Fulton  and  Herkimer  Counties. 
'Atlica  is  in  Genesee  and  Wyoming  Counties. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-11 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-of-business 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasolme  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  Stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

E 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab 

z 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

^ 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

number) 

($1,000) 

12 

4    186 

2 

(Dl 

11 

752 

8 

397 

^ 

213 

13 

573 

3 

610 

7 

319 

7 

313 

1 

13 

1    893 

2 

(01 

5 

402 

3 

(0) 

2 

(Dl 

20 

493 

2 

(01 

8 

2    238 

- 

- 

2 

15 

3    037 

7 

2    027 

6 

427 

6 

553 

5 

315 

11 

325 

2 

(01 

9 

1    058 

2 

IDl 

3 

61 

17    033 

10 

7    912 

51 

4    457 

15 

1    540 

31 

2    494 

91 

5    695 

13 

3    571 

47 

3    178 

13 

1    504 

4 

12 

^3    428 

8 

8    004 

19 

1    359 

8 

744 

6 

-        634 

21 

2    520 

^  7 

1    030 

14    457 

31 

1    514 

4 

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5 

■•372 

ID) 

""93 

''74    533 

"■329 

(01 

"■114 

"■23    931 

-100 

no    998 

''549 

(01 

"^72 

^■259 

IDl 

"■99 

'^6    557 

6 

76 

11    699 

35 

10    046 

55 

2    972 

33 

1    859 

12 

1    198 

143 

4    430 

IB 

1    567 

111 

5    789 

7 

708 

7 

11 

1    299 

2 

ID) 

9 

485 

11 

925 

3 

114 

14 

576 

3 

314 

24 

1    315 

1 

(Dl 

a 

2 

(D) 

2 

(Dl 

_ 

- 

- 

4 

84 

1 

(Dl 

- 

- 

1 

(Dl 

9 

5 

2    816 

5 

1    094 

6 

504 

n 

415 

3 

(Dl 

14 

482 

2 

(01 

18 

932 

3 

356 

10 

60 

7    584 

26 

8     140 

38 

(01 

18 

518 

6 

(Dl 

111 

3    288 

12 

757 

59 

3    542 

2 

(01 

11 

100 

13    407 

50 

9    533 

60 

3    279 

43 

2    792 

28 

2    116 

138 

3    852 

8 

1    429 

117 

8    042 

21 

2    403 

12 

22 

5    653 

16 

4    232 

13 

1    044 

17 

1    243 

10 

785 

31 

1    040 

5 

752 

39 

3   455 

6 

1    623 

13 

10 

1    808 

9 

1    510 

12 

625 

15 

972 

8 

541 

25 

735 

2 

(01 

30 

1    641 

3 

(Dl 

14 

13 

2    606 

9 

2    154 

9 

661 

5 

351 

3 

(Dl 

19 

459 

1 

(Dl 

17 

906 

1 

(01 

IS 

55 

3    340 

16 

1    637 

26 

949 

5 

215 

7 

(Dl 

63 

1    518 

- 

- 

31 

2    040 

11 

(01 

15 

IHO 

19    700 

32 

15    211 

55 

3    957 

35 

3    023 

25 

1    770 

150 

4    225 

10 

991 

104 

4    551 

16 

707 

17 

67 

9    702 

13 

7    529 

25 

1    603 

24 

2    435 

15 

918 

56 

1    702 

6 

828 

49 

1    592 

4 

472 

19 

30 

7     195 

10 

5    721 

15 

900 

8 

490 

4 

(01 

34 

1    025 

1 

(01 

25 

1    295 

1 

(Dl 

2C 

13 

2    803 

9 

951 

25 

1    454 

4 

98 

6 

(Dl 

60 

1    497 

3 

IDl 

30 

1    574 

11 

IDl 

21 

100 

18    808 

101 

9    394 

32 

13    741 

81 

6.  289 

33 

3    377 

27 

3    509 

116 

5    303 

12 

2    095 

70 

7    551 

21 

805 

22 

1 
39 

14 

9    935 

33 

2    733 

24 

2    927 

21 

2    964 

53 

2    879 

6 

1    458 

35 

4    444 

14 

644 

2H 

18 

2    433 

5 

1    253 

5 

472 

8 

(Dl 

3 

452 

12 

341 

3 

(Dl 

7 

328 

3 

(01 

25 

12 

(D) 

13 

2    553 

43 

3    084 

1 

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83 

51 

2    083 

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(Dl 

27 

2    789 

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86 

11    532 

24 

9    407 

53 

3    257 

21 

1    574 

11 

1    475 

149 

4    655 

19 

1    177 

91 

5    002 

9 

312 

21 

1« 

3    925 

10 

5    570 

9 

525 

14 

1    325 

7 

1    295 

37 

1    531 

7 

440 

23 

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9 

1    046 

4 

909 

5 

932 

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1 

(Dl 

12 

380 

3 

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9 

828 

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63 

6    661 

10 

2    928 

39 

1    709 

7 

249 

3 

(01 

100 

2    754 

9 

(01 

59 

2    855 

7 

(Dl 

3C 

22 

2    063 

a 

731 

23 

893 

1 

(01 

1 

IDl 

48 

1    005 

1 

(Dl 

18 

787 

- 

- 

3 

134 

24    956 

46 

13    431 

67 

6    200 

55 

3    153 

37 

3    858 

170 

5    830 

23 

1    795 

135 

10    790 

25 

2    140 

3< 

10 

1    902 

3 

1    073 

6 

398 

4 

174 

4 

48 

11 

263 

1 

(Dl 

7 

747 

1 

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3 

12 

810 

1 

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ti 

510 

3 

44 

2 

(Dl 

17 

410 

4 

104 

12 

493 

1 

(Dl 

3' 

24 

8    541 

12 

4    859 

14 

1    004 

15 

851 

11 

1    451 

30 

1    479 

3 

294 

29 

(Dl 

2 

(Dl 

3 

14 

4    743 

10 

2    343 

10 

655 

9 

709 

a 

1    215 

19 

473 

6 

475 

17 

IDl 

3 

IDl 

3 

27 

4    307 

5 

1    340 

10 

524 

17 

1    115 

7 

490 

28 

514 

2 

(01 

31 

1    744 

11 

IDl 

3 

8 

673 

3 

(Dl 

2 

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1 

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3 

(01 

9 

231 

2 

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5 

891 

3 

382 

3 

39 

3    980 

12 

2    838 

21 

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5 

416 

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3    581 

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271 

3 

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28    370 

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25    494 

129 

8    453 

74 

6    545 

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3    819 

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190 

15   873 

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75 

6    331 

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8    552 

22 

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4 

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113    302 

2    931 

250    715 

1    356 

166    551 

4    303 

251    205 

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2    950 

286    112 

1    300 

57    228 

4 

50 

5    716 

13 

4    074 

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34-12     NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


WItti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1.000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind  of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matls.,  hardware, 
farm  equip,  dealers 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 
(number) 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores ' 


Estab- 
lish- 
ments 


NASSAU  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BAYVILLE  

CEOARHURST  .... 
EAST  HILLS  .... 
EAST  ROCKAWAY.  .  . 
EAST  WILLISTON  .  . 
FARKINGDALE.  .  .  . 
FLORAL  PARK.  .  .  . 

FLOWER  HILL.  .  .  . 

FREEPORT  

GARDEN  CITY.  .  .  . 

GLEN  COVE 

GREAT  NECK  .... 
GREAT  NECK  ESTATES 
GREAT  NECK  PLAZA  . 
HEMPSTEAD 

ISLAND  PARK.  .  .  . 
KINGS  POINT.  .  .  . 
LAKE  SUCCESS  .  .  . 

LAWRENCE  

LONG  BEACH  .... 

LYNBROOK  

MALVERNE  

MANORHAVEN  .... 

MASSAPEOUA  PARK.  . 

MINEOLA 

MUNSEY  PARK.  .  .  . 
NEW  HYDE  PARK.  .  . 
ROCKVILLE  CENTRE  . 

ROSLYN  

SEA  CLIFF 

THOMASTON 

VALLEY  STREAM.  .  . 

WESTBURY  

WILLISTON  PARK  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


NIAGARA  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

LEWISTON  

LOCKPORT  

NIAGARA  FALLS.  .  .  . 
NORTH  TONAWANDA.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ONEIDA  COUNTY.  . 
CAMDEN  .... 
NE«  YORK  MILLS 

ROME 

SHERRILL  .  .  . 

UTICA 

WHITESEORO  .  . 
YORKVILLE.  .  . 


REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ONONDAGA  COUNTY. 
BALOWINSVILLE. 
EAST  SYRACUSE. 
FAYETTEVILLE  . 
LIVERPOOL.  .  . 
NORTH  SYRACUSE 
SKANEATELES.  . 
SOLVAY  .... 


ONTARIO  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CANANDAIGUA 

GENEVA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ORANGE  COUNTY 

CORNWALL  

GOSHEN  

HIGHLAND  FALLS  .  .  . 

MIDOLETOWN  

MONROE  

NEWBURGH  

PORT  JERVIS 


WALDEN  

WARWICK 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


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182 
229 

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2   353   590 

3    125 
26   937 

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17  607 

67  868 

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272  517 

5  570 
"19  704 

123  718 

147  632 

45  893 

346  508 
B  594 
3  723 
65  246 
1  648 
ISO  025 
8  609 
12  999 

95  664 

613  973 

11  146 

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6  958 
10  453 
20  695 

6  589 
14  042 


101  516 
28  025 
33  959 

39  532 

282  505 
3  970 

7  661 
6  002 

44  343 
9  684 
66  442 
21  920 

8  326 

9  617 
104  540 


2  278  596 
2  967 
26  251 
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3  53s 
r  2  235 
24  981 


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3  595 
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186  833 

254  465 
5  422 
47  056 

116  442 
44  538 
41  007 

323  678 

a  346 
3  373 
60  674 
798 
140  747 
8  133 
12  483 

89  124 


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6  790 
10  045 
19  883 

6  201 
13  430 


95  152 
27  129 
32  591 
35  432 

264  793 
3  386 
7  177 
5  270 
42  123 
9  200 
61  072 
20  710 

7  762 

9  481 
93  612 


273  737 

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3  844 

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231 

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3  091 


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1  062 

[8  639 
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1  602 


30  132 
551 

5  429 
14  910 

4  656 
4  486 

38  ODD 
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263 

6  997 

93 

17  882 

842 

1  201 


'  1  418 
729 

1  077 

2  001 
800 

1  632 


10  628 

2  815 

3  894 
3  919 

29  569 

301 

785 

547 

5  204 

1  050 
7  680 

2  112 

710 
1  041 
10  139 


5  508  405 
S  418 
77  237 

"■13  50  3 
8  686 

4  875 


153  072 

''22  929 

"■7  020 

20  038 

"■16  3  9  37 

"■71  796 

31  201 


15  559  938 

578  374 

12  585 
104  550 
281  652 

92  143 

87  443 

778  937 

14  812 

4  814 

161  713 

1  832 

348  095 

17  279 

23  235 

207  156 

1  516  962 

19  934 

■■26  492 

13  172 
22  433 
39  595 
16  599 
31  570 


204  374 
54  206 
78  860 
71  308 

581  927 
5  698 

14  748 

10  751 
101  260 

19  329 
150  570 

40  761 

13  773 

18  800 

206  127 


74  397 
125 
962 

ri56 

133 
59 


300 
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1  196 


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1  874 
r280 


9  204 
207 
1  550 
4  766 
1  302 
1  379 


543 
247 
370 


191 
379 
708 
257 
497 


3  274 

795 

1  296 

1  183 

8  555 
74 
220 
157 

1  456 
251 

2  107 
620 

220 
358 

3  163 


499 


84  142 
857 


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226 

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59 

265 

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303 

(Dl 

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2 

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4 

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19 

758 

707 

2 

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1 

529 

(U) 

10 

434 

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905 

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1 

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1 

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1 

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Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable.      Revised. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-13 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-of-busmess 

Jroup  -continued 

1 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

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lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

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lish- 

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lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

lish 

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ments 

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352    237 

1    145 

153   410 

985 

171    590 

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118    702 

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7" 

34-14    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


County  and  city 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now  15 
(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


Kind-of-business  group 


Lumber,  building 
matis ,  hardware, 
(arm  equip,  dealers 


ments 
number) 


Sales 
($1,000) 


General 
merchandise 
group  stores  • 


Estab 

lish- 
ments 


ORLEANS  COUNTY  ... 

ALBION  

MEDINA  

REMAINDEr?    OF    COUNTY 

OSWEGO  COUNTY.  .    .     •     . 

FULTON  ' 

OSWEGO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OTSEGO  COUNTY 

COOPERSTOWN 

ONEONTA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

PUTNAM  COUNTY 


RENSSELAER  COUNTY.  .  . 
HOOSICK  FALLS.  .  .  ■ 

RENSSELAER  

TROY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ROCKLAND  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HAVERSTRAW  

NYACK 

SLOATSBURG  

SOUTH  NYACK 

SPRING  VALLEY.  .  .  . 

SUFFERN 

WEST  HAVERSTRAW.  .  . 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ST  LAWRENCE  COUNTY  .  . 

CANTON  

GOUVERNEUR  

MASSENA 

OGDENSBURG  

POTSDAM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SARATOGA  COUNTY.  .  •  . 
BALLSTON  SPA  .  .  .  . 

CORINTH 

MECHANICVILLE.  .  .  . 
SARATOGA  SPRINGS  .  . 
SOUTH  GLENS  FALLS.  . 

WATERFORD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SCHENECTADY  COUNTY  .  . 

SCHENECTADY 

SCOTIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SCHOHARIE  COUNTY  .  .  . 

COBLESKILL  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SCHUYLER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
WATKINS  GLEN  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SENECA  COUNTY.  .  .  .  . 
SENECA  FALLS  ... 

WATERLOO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

STEUBEN  COUNTY  ... 

BATH 

CANISTEO  

CORNING 

HORNELL 

PAINTED  POST  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  .  .  . 
AMITYVILLE  .... 

BABYLON 

BRIGHTWATERS  .  .  . 

GREENPORT 

LINDEnHURST.  •  .  . 
LLOYD  HARBOR  .  .  . 
NORTHPORT 

PATCHOGUE 

SOUTHAMPTON.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


1  256 
106 
133 


1  361 

1  021 

115 

225 


6  383 

160 
17« 


It  759 
126 
138 


44  920 

13  276 

17  228 

14  416 

99  418 

28  653 

29  624 
41  141 

78  097 
8  134 
35  940 
34  023 


176  593 

7  993 

15  622 

115  171 

37  807 


198  332 

11  087 
24  033 

3  352 

26  568 

14  042 
5  396 

113  854 

•■123  658 

12  475 

15  158 
''29  514 

24  825 

19  511 

27  175 

93  480 

11  604 

5  154 

12  546 
24  743 

8  840 
3  813 
26  780 

191  678 

147  167 

14  419 
30  092 

28  294 

12  759 

15  535 

20  670 

6  379 
14  291 

33  231 

13  601 
5  816 

13  814 

122  474 

17  642 

3  110 
37  859 
24  803 

4  776 

34  274 

148  843 

29  570 
26  647 

2  045 
8  585 
32  218 

10  282 

61  192 
22  061 
956  243 


41  134 
12  528 
15  996 
12  610 

90  852 

26  105 

27  922 
36  825 

72  921 
7  822 
34  854 
30  245 


165  503 

7  461 

14  772 

109  557 

33  713 


186  906 

10  281 
23  567 

2  986 

25  474 

13  135 

5  214 

106  248 

''l  14  384 

11  597 
13  656 

"^8  176 

23  143 

16  115 
19  697 

83  202 

10  412 

4  754 
10  976 
23  259 

7  842 

2  705 

23  254 

180  576 

139  267 

13  429 

27  880 

25  144 

12  385 

13  759 

19  110 

5  765 
13  345 

30  507 

12  873 

5  178 

12  555 

116  026 

17  208 
2  992 

37  155 

23  917 

4  714 
30  040 

098  617 

28  644 
25  925 

1  787 

7  731 

29  862 

9  194 

59  288 

20  991 
915  195 


4  259 
1  333 

1  680 
1  046 


2  802 

3  090 

3  419 

8  428 
877 

4  310 


17  959 
529 

1  495 
12  523 

3  222 


20  228 

970 

2  429 

485 

2  918 

1  334 

569 


n2  549 
1  254 
1  559 


1  615 

8  577 
975 
381 

1  075 

2  742 
605 
259 

2  340 

20  974 
15  597 

1  426 

2  951 


1  909 

484 

1  425 

3  057 
1  225 

533 
1  293 

12  368 

1  757 
324 

4  153 

2  941 
521 

2  672 

126  696 

3  393 
3  253 

208 

939 

3  306 

1  125 

5  573 

2  399 

105  400 


80  905 

24  655 

35  678 

20  553 

182  717 

54  854 

51  385 
66  478 

165  636 

15  866 

86  903 

52  857 


346  639 
12  078 
27  862 

242  331 
55  368 


403  451 

20  135 

44  995 

6  568 

55  687 

25  617 

14  Oil 

233  038 

^■247  999 

24  352 
29  310 

•■58  196 

50  857 

45  283 
39  991 

166  245 
20  790 

7  870 

20  235 
54  001 

15  800 

4  642 
42  707 

432  364 
344  069 

26  654 

51  641 

49  344 

23  171 

25  173 

34  069 
9  259 

24  820 

60  229 
24  227 
11  425 
24  575 

242  452 
33  308 

5  232 

83  374 
58  570 
9  629 
51  139 

2  578  945 
67  842 
64  065 
4  962 
15  940 
57  867 

21  528 

135  759 

47  BOS 

2  152  174 


1  255 
374 
572 
309 

2  826 

841 
975 

1  010 

2  593 
279 

1  321 
993 


5  395 

177 

402 

3  691 

1  125 


5  887 
299 
524 
170 

755 
383 
155 

3  499 

""3  876 
362 
155 
ra99 
752 
595 
703 

2  883 
307 
135 
338 

1  020 
271 
97 
715 

5  955 

5  581 

428 

946 


35  950 

747 
678 


1  749 

624 

30  463 


3  039 
844 
684 

1  511 

8  250 
1  232 

1  491 
5  527 

7  602 

856 

3  447 

3  489 


58  092 

5  843 
696  , 
749  I 
2  425 
1  971 


11  978 

2  179 

418 

366 


5  444 

6  329 

1  632 

1  222 

723 

1  527 
560 

2  555 


270 
962 
854 


5  558 

4  903 

395 

1  250 

3  040 
788 

2  252 


225 

125 
4  037 


2  259 

1  785 

57  473 


Slandard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonsbre  retailers,  part  of  SIC  rnajor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable.        "^Revised. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-15 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kind-of-busmess 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasolme  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores, 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

1 

Estab 
lish 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

Estab- 
lish- 
ments 

Sales 

1 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No^) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No.) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

81 

27 
H7 

11  288 
3  131 
«  953 
3  204 

24 
10 

11  578 
3  016 

3  707 

4  855 

48 
15 
11 
22 

3  459 

1  484 

1  030 

945 

20 

6 

11 

3 

1  977 

551 

1  230 

96 

16 

5 

8 

3 

1  641 
(0) 
756 
(D) 

58 
19 
17 
32 

2  487 
433 

1  099 
955 

11 

3 
3 
5 

1  150 
396 
563 
191 

57 

16 
17 

24 

4  815 
1  434 
1  483 
1  898 

14 
6 

1  210 
(D) 

1  058 
(D) 

1 
2 

3 
4 

n?. 

51 
12 

79 

31  575 
6  636 
9  524 

13  203 

56 
12 
17 
27 

18  092 

4  914 

5  623 
7  555 

102 
20 
24 
58 

6  737 
1  545 
1  787 
3  405 

62 
22 
26 
14 

4  190 

1  355 

2  200 
635 

34 
11 

14 

2  935 

776 

1  043 

1  115 

227 
50 
68 

109 

7  278 

1  682 

2  468 

3  128 

24 
4 
6 

14 

3  187 

748 

1  189 

1  250 

155 
31 
51 
73 

8  572 
2  102 
2  128 
4  442 

27 
10 
9 
8 

974 
143 
791 
40 

5 
6 

7 
8 

127 
7 
31 
89 

17  238 
2  151 
7  798 
7  289 

51 
5 
17 
29 

13  432 
1  006 
6  155 
6  271 

77 
3 
26 

48 

4  089 
325 

1  708 

2  056 

33 

4 
21 
8 

2  630 

200 

1  986 

444 

25 

7 
9 
9 

1  774 
286 

1  098 
390 

127 
11 
38 
78 

5  445 

454 

2  024 

2  957 

19 
2 
6 

11 

1  799 
(0) 
796 
(Dl 

123 
15 
46 
62 

13  319 
1  634 
3  782 
7  903 

17 

5 
8 

974 
25 
542 
406 

9 
10 
11 
12 

70 

12  728 

26 

10  339 

49 

3  163 

19 

807 

20 

1  141 

110 

4  354 

11 

1  718 

58 

7  549 

14 

1  438 

13 

3  72« 

670  564 

333 

266  691 

870 

107  501 

1  450 

151  539 

775 

99  706 

2  827 

214  560 

516 

59  346 

2  025 

180  930 

819 

53  343 

14 

292 
lU 
21 

187 
70 

49  630 
2  341 
6  213 
29  059 
12  037 

72 
5 
5 
36 
26 

34  005 

1  556 

2  491 
24  880 

5  078 

150 

20 
56 
70 

13  385 
207 
2  277 
6  146 
4  755 

94 
2 
3 
79 
10 

13  816 

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48 

15  276 

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63 

2 

1 

41 

19 

8  439 

(0) 

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7  054 

1  029 

302 
17 
25 
154 
105 

12  930 

310 

889 

8  126 

3  505 

45 
3 
3 
28 
11 

4  611 
199 
274 

3  148 
990 

235 
8 

14 
149 

54 

20  406 
972 

1  867 
11  696 

5  871 

59 

1 

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27 

2  651 
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15 
16 
17 
18 
19 

508 

84  358 

46 

32  658 

124 

11  151 

179 

22  732 

108 

14  538 

388 

20  332 

69 

7  168 

256 

22  081 

86 

4  855 

20 

200 
15 
19 

3 

55  650 

2  649 

3  683 
409 

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1  707 

41 

3 

5  220 
(Dl 
671 

191 
14 
20 
6 

16  984 

641 

1  417 

378 

92 

5  889 
329 
191 

21 
22 
23 
24 

35 
12 
6 

6  450 

5  804 

532 

8 
8 

3 

6  855 

1  850 

(01 

9 

2  338 
438 
293 

27 
10 

1  782 
1  219 

13 
5 

5 

732 

(D) 

2  125 

27 
15 
6 

2  351 
928 
293 

6 
3 

1 

799 
529 

(Dl 

28 
18 

1  973 
989 
145 

7 
5 
1 

339 

(D) 
(D) 

26 

27 
28 

110 

37  U3 

25 

10  238 

88 

8  287 

30 

3  008 

47 

4  472 

149 

10  349 

24 

2  694 

101 

U  441 

71 

4  695 

29 

219 
15 
18 
22 
40 
15 

108 

"■34  146 

2  948 

3  898 
''7  854 

5  951 
5  535 
5  960 

78 
6 
5 

16 
8 
8 

35 

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2  545 

3  351 
"■6  633 

4  755 

2  380 

3  735 

149 
6 
15 
20 
24 
19 
55 

8  542 

488 

874 

1  345 

1  351 

1  552 

2  932 

58 
5 
5 
14 
20 
13 
9 

5  358 
574 
853 
1  544 
1  404 
653 
230 

46 
5 

13 
11 
5 
8 

4  180 
159 
375 

1  840 
935 
516 
355 

258 
15 
18 
51 
30 
20 

114 

8  844 
614 
814 

2  292 
953 

1  411 

2  750 

23 

2 

4 
4 
3 
5 

5  051 
(0) 
1  377 
1  146 
(D) 
(D) 
544 

193 
23 
9 
32 
35 
25 
58 

15  321 
2  464 

1  252 

2  662 
2  344 
2  399 
5  190 

1 
7 

15 
2 
3 

15 

2  757 
(D) 
(D) 
793 
(01 
(01 
272 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 

21« 
26 
13 
Zb 
t« 
11 
28 
66 

26  104 

3  290 
2  128 

2  781 

4  189 

3  262 
2  512 
7  942 

55 

5 
7 
16 
3 

20 

18  428 

4  120 
999 

3  409 

5  455 
1  230 

3  215 

101 
12 

12 
19 
8 
6 

40 

7  391 
529 
273 
738 

1  606 
495 
168 

3  482 

39 
S 
4 
5 

13 

1 

7 

2  917 
304 
153 
(Dl 

1  182 

(Dl 
673 

37 

5 
2 
5 
8 

9 

2  658 
158 
(D) 
650 

1  005 
95 
(Dl 
502 

295 
33 
12 
33 

77 
12 
17 
111 

11  783 

1  019 

484 

971 

4  084 

1  155 

513 

3  557 

30 
3 

2 
5 
7 
2 
4 
7 

3  305 
249 
(D) 
350 

1  018 
(Dl 
211 

1  055 

150 
25 
11 
30 
39 
IS 
7 
33 

10  427 

1  325 

577 

1  855 

2  952 
571 
226 

2  800 

35 

1 
6 

20 

1  889 
52 
(D) 
(D) 
578 

753 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

257 
206 
28 
23 

44  494 
28  507 
4  502 
11  385 

53 
42 
5 

6 

35  122 
29  902 

4  064 
1  156 

148 
97 
11 
40 

13  483 
7  971 
1  298 
4  214 

101 
94 

3 

12  150 

11  575 

ID) 

(D) 

78 
55 
6 
16 

8  768 

7  056 

130 

1  582 

305 
222 

20 
53 

14  733 
10  746 

1  120 

2  867 

41 
32 

5 

4 

7  192 

5  830 

808 

554 

234 
175 
17 
42 

17  337 

12  491 

548 

4  198 

55 
35 
6 

14 

4  125 

1  573 
158 

2  294 

45 
45 

47 
48 

J7 
7 
30 

6  600 
3  615 
2  985 

17 
6 

11 

5  627 

2  550 

3  077 

43 
10 
33 

2  354 

520 

2  234 

IS 
12 
6 

91-y 
598 
221 

12 
8 

757 
233 

524 

57 
9 
48 

1  434 

359 

1  075 

5 
2 
3 

528 

(Dl 
(D) 

49 
21 
28 

5  325 
2  811 
2  515 

8 

2 
5 

217 
(Dl 
(Dl 

49 
50 
51 

31 
6 
25 

3  890 

1  292 

2  598 

15 
11 

4 

3  305 
2  301 
1  004 

20 
8 
12 

1  491 
535 
955 

8 

5 
3 

330 
313 

17 

10 
3 

7 

453 
(Dl 
(D) 

48 
23 
25 

1  388 
563 
825 

3 

2 
1 

318 
(D) 
(D) 

31 
17 

14 

1  533 

576 
1  057 

7 
2 
5 

177 
(Dl 
(Dl 

52 
53 

54 

19 
22 
10 

17 

8  901 
5  023 
1  306 

1  570 

38 
12 
8 
16 

6  511 

2  278 
1  127 

3  105 

40 

3  481 

503 

1  057 

1  821 

26 
11 

4 
11 

1  365 

1  025 

119 

221 

18 
9 

1  510 
692 
180 
538 

74 
20 
24 
30 

2  542 
556 
875 

1  211 

5 
3 

1 
I 

1  026 
(0) 
(01 
(Dl 

39 
15 
10 
14 

2  154 
668 
316 

1  170 

13 
13 

253 
263 

55 
56 

57 
58 

175 
23 
8 
35 
26 

79 

33  603 

4  523 

(Dl 
10  295 

5  409 
(0) 

10  433 

70 
14 

2 
14 
13 

3 
24 

24  497 
3  753 

ID) 
8  515 
5  065 

10) 
7  060 

122 

8 
3 
23 
24 
5 
59 

9  829 

1  247 
345 

2  201 
1  559 

550 

3  627 

82 
15 

2 
29 
13 

2 
21 

7  250 

1  256 
(D) 

2  757 
2  379 

(Dl 
4  =  3 

46 
6 
3 
13 
13 

11 

4  253 

(01 

(D) 

1  705 

1  042 

499 

214 
24 

3 
52 
35 

8 
92 

8  156 
981 
105 

2  269 

1  587 
370 

2  844 

26 

3 
1 
7 
5 
3 
7 

3  443 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
970 
(0) 
375 

158 
18 

9 
31 
28 

3 
69 

11  220 
2  487 

610 
2  127 
1  595 

235 
4  166 

22 
2 

2 
2 
4 
2 
10 

1  005 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
386 
(D) 
247 

59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
54 
55 

1  024 
21 
19 
3 
11 
39 

292  785 
4  898 
4  392 
408 
2  996 
9  059 

353 
23 

3 

1 
14 

179  517 

11  454 

(0) 

(01 
4  190 

783 
11 
7 
5 
8 
34 

67  282 

1  539 
631 
492 
434 

2  679 

454 
13 
21 

15 

7 

53  285 

(D) 

5  023 

513 

534 

327 

17 

3 
1 
18 

40  515 

1  252 

2  172 
287 
(D) 

1  707 

1  244 
23 

25 

11 
56 

77  678 

1  381 

1  320 

127 

919 

3  015 

208 
6 
10 

1 
2 
5 

29  195 

738 
2  582 
(D) 
(0) 
754 

1  150 
37 
51 
2 
19 
55 

115  185 

4  206 

5  261 
(D) 
937 

5  728 

303 
9 
8 
5 
2 
13 

23  640 

1  453 
(01 
198 
(D) 
981 

65 
57 
58 
59 
70 
71 

22 

3  894 

2 

(0) 

9 

550 

3 

(0) 

1 

(Dl 

14 

1  168 

3 

433 

22 

(D) 

7 

850 

73 

36 

17 

856 

6  582 

5  839 

254  707 

23 

15 

272 

10  253 

5  392 

145  347 

28 

12 

669 

3  064 

941 

55  942 

28 
24 
343 

4  355 

1  848 

39  589 

26 

3 

252 

5  048 

(Dl 

29  731 

35 
22 

1  053 

2  585 

1  558 

65  505 

3 

172 

501 

552 

23  223 

51 
31 
882 

7  343 
2  573 
88  157 

10 
5 

244 

1  055 

438 

18  313 

74 
75 
75 

34-16    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE 


TABLE  3  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500 


— 

Total 

Kind-ol-business  group       | 

Lumbe 

.  building 

General 

^ 

Sales 

Payroll. 

Active 

matls.. 

hardware. 

merchandise   1 

E 

Payroll. 

workweek 
ended 

employees, 
workweek 

proprie- 
tors of 

farm  equip,  dealers 

group 

Stores  • 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 

Establish- 

year 

ended 

unincor 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Total 

establish 

ments  with 

Nov.  15 

nearest 

porated 

lish- 

Sales 

lish 

Sales 

ments 

payroll 

Nov  15 

businesses 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

933 

651 

92  709 

87  289 

9  265 

190  970 

2  765 

890 

32 

6  341 

34 

3  926 

2 
3 

4 

LIBERTY 

MONTICELLO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

126 

92 

16  462 

15  828 

1  749 

33  543 

470 

115 

4 

539 

(0) 

177 

151 

25  018 

24  370 

2  840 

62  373 

812 

159 

7 

2  451 

4 

ID) 

630 

408 

51  229 

47  091 

4  677 

95  054 

1  484 

606 

21 

3  351 

346 

234 

41  303 

38  931 

3  600 

70  564 

1  169 

355 

23 

2  520 

11 

1  552 

108 

82 

17  767 

17  195 

1  658 

30  807 

529 

104 

1  239 

7 
8 

95 
143 

71 
81 

10  605 
12  931 

10  229 

11  507 

979 
963 

20  298 
19  459 

284 

101 
151 

1 
13 

(01 

ID) 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

9 
10 

n 

12 

TOMPKINS  COUNTY 

CAYUSA  HEIGHTS  

ITHACA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

584 

13 

341 

434 

11 

287 

89  563 
3  278 
63  326 

85  489 
3  252 
61  822 

9  875 

304 

7  591 

204  932 

7  562 

156  342 

2  991 

91 

2  251 

529 

13 

285 

47 
1 
18 

5  690 

ID) 

2  301 

21 

- 
15 

7  241 
6  846 

230 

136 

22  959 

20  415 

1  880 

41  028 

649 

231 

26 

6 

13 

ULSTER  COUNTY 

I  463 
138 

939 
106 

158  444 
17  727 

155  834 
16  651 

17  685 
1  894 

373  685 
36  077 

5  503 
501 

1  346 

no 

69 
9 

12  597 
1  735 

61 

7 

13  926  ; 

740 

449 

317 

59  327 

55  829 

6  997 

146  361 

2  097 

14 

62 

46 

6  926 

6  600 

691 

13  295 

213 

60 

SAUGERTIES  

103 

81 

13  629 

13  155 

I  548 

29  147 

499 

101 

816 

IB 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

711 

389 

70  835 

63  599 

6  556 

148  804 

2  193 

710 

688 

478 

90  627 

85  927 

10  120 

195  218 

3  122 

663 

28 

3  253 

30 

13  364 

303 

209 

47  224 

45  504 

5  369 

102  994 

1  672 

270 

7 

2  185 

21 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

385 

269 

43  403 

40  423 

4  751 

92  224 

1  450 

393 

?? 

WASHINSTON  COUNTY 

586 

344 

47  968 

42  770 

3  858 

78  941 

1  253 

638 

39 

4  649 

15 

I  363 

FORT  EDWARD 

68 

28 

5  561 

4  745 

339 

7  630 

104 

24 

66 
118 

50 
64 

7  435 
7  847 

7  099 
6  789 

639 
701 

12  821 

13  999 

203 
222 

70 
138 

6 

688 

3 

410 

70 

48 

5  523 

5  177 

391 

7  314 

135 

27 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

264 

154 

21  602 

18  950 

1  798 

37  177 

569 

275 

22 

2  531 

761 

545 

121  092 

115  598 

16  030 

495  173 

5  548 

700 

70 

8  512 

28 

4  956 

52 

36 

4  337 

3  953 

346 

6  574 

102 

(01 

94 

64 

8  930 

7  912 

715 

13  774 

243 

95 

ID) 

142 

108 

56  086 

55  444 

10  276 

361  478 

3  803 

101 

4 

73 

57 

11  167 

10  863 

1  003 

19  017 

271 

71 

7 

466 

33 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

400 

280 

40  572 

37  426 

3  690 

74  330 

1  129 

380 

44 

5  227 

Tl 

WESTCHESTER  COUNTY  

8  035 

5  885 

1  452  526 

1  387  544 

166  055 

3  288  852 

43  845 

5  311 

317 

46  014 

209 

232  375 

36 

32 

5  753 

5  741 

805 

16  658 

30 

30 

9  996 

9  996 

1  026 

20  563 

- 

■ 

17 

BRONXVILLE  

132 

108 

22  Oil 

21  401 

3  244 

64  848 

845 

43 

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,  7  041 

6  879 

777 

14  764 

201 

41 

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'9  857 

ri  058 

'18  707 

'254 

'64 

4 

201 

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39 

40 
41 

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11  001 
!■?  816 

'10  557 
'7  514 

'I  187 

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'24  434 
'16  055 

'357 
'189 

'43 
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1  682 
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42 

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ri«9 

1-25 
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rs  119 
''16  288 

'2  961 
ri5  344 

'452 
'1  913 

'9  522 
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25 

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2 

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27  1 

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MAMARONECK  

1^17 

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02  005 

rSO  135 

'3  338 

r70  893 

rag  5 

185 

7 

1  580 

5 

214 

159 

127 

38  148 

36  994 

4  179 

79  558 

898 

125 

8 

3  346 

9 

1  545 

■■853 

"■593 

'116  599 

'107  631 

ri3  054 

'257  060 

'3  469 

'676 

21 

2  836 

22 

6  7  50 

7  12 

518 

124  940 

US  660 

15  563 

297  613 

3  923 

521 

23 

2  267 

20 

13  242 

r62 

r38 

'7  877 

'7  223 

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'14  888 

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49 

NORTH  TARRYTOWN 

68 

52 

15  279 

14  797 

1  275 

25  435 

250 

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50 

234 
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156 

■■221 

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27  553 
rsu  787 
''4  800 

25  339 

'52  051 
'4  482 

2  837 

rs  804 

'428 

55  906 

'113  089 

r9  569 

698 

'1  596 

rl23 

210 

'243 

'17 

7 
'15 

1  183 
'2  892 

5 
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581 
9  150 

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53 

PLEASANTVILLE 

■"79 

■•57 

'12  674 

ri2  288 

n  540 

r27  089 

r302 

1-66 

3 

907 

2 

101 

387 

273 

48  571 

45  437 

5  422 

110  512 

1  462 

330 

13 

1  644 

18 

4  009 

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rl44 

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r2l  307 

r2  330 

'43  982 

r537 

'118 

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"■124 
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'26  931 
'18  503 

rio  837 
'206  202 

r25  891 
'•17  681 

'10  257 
'•201  926 

r3  640 
1-2  158 

'1  249 
'25  405 

r70  047 
'40  276 

'25  367 
■■500  038 

r747 
r569 

'332 
'6  790 

r95 
r93 

'73 
'495 

r6 

'2 
1-27 

'963 
907 

IDI 
'5  560 

r3 

1 

'24 

IDl 
610 

IDI 
'6  3  323 

58 
59 

WHITE  PLAINS  

60 

YONKERS 

1  7  84 

1  216 

332  300 

315  376 

36  962 

7  17  290 

10  273 

1  485 

53 

6  320 

39 

88  317 

61 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

■•l  259 

■■963 

'2  58  919 

■■249  819 

l'28  877 

'604  486 

ry    785 

r956 

'75 

1-9  290 

'27 

'4  1  802 

62 

WYOMING  COUNTY  

368 

254 

41  138 

38  458 

3  528 

58  772 

1  103 

354 

29 

3  953 

19 

2  716 

63 

ATTICA  IPARTI*  

41 

29 

4  570 

4  086 

420 

8  051 

135 

37 

4 

220 

3 

IDI 

64 

PERRY 

75 

55 

9  819 

9  373 

824 

15  551 

245 

70 

4 

586 

4 

65 

WARSAW  

72 

50 

9  057 

8  511 

898 

17  573 

279 

65 

643 

4 

66 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

180 

120 

17  692 

16  468 

1  386 

27  397 

444 

182 

15 

2  504 

67 

YATES  COUNTY . 

213 

137 

21  396 

19  208 

1  981 

40  272 

627 

199 

22 

1  558 

10 

1  321 

120 
93 

90 
47 

14  660 
6  736 

13  584 
5  624 

1  369 
612 

28  595 
11  577 

403 
224 

103 
96 

13 
9 

1  186 
370 

4 

1  114 
207 

69 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

Standard  Noles;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  K/ilhheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.        (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table, 
'Attica  is  in  Genesee  and  Wyoming  Counties. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-17 


Inhabitants  or  More:  1963-continued 


Kindofbusiness 

group  -continued 

Food  stores 

Automotive 
dealers 

Gasoline  service 
stations 

Apparel,  accessory 
stores 

Furniture,  home 

furnishings, 
equipment  stores 

Eating,  drinking 
places 

Drug  stores. 

proprietary 

stores 

Other  retail 
stores 

Nonstore 
retailers  • 

"1 

Estab 

Estab 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab- 

Estab 

Estab- 

Estab 

i 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

lish- 

Sales 

^ 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

ments 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(No,) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

172 

19    735 

56 

13    087 

120 

5    820 

72 

4    409 

26 

1     970 

244 

11    305 

27 

2    372 

127 

21    388 

23 

1    856 

1 

16 

3    783 

11 

2    179 

14 

719 

16 

1    069 

3 

101 

25 

1    450 

4 

451 

21 

2    590 

3 

479 

2 

2t 

6    301 

11 

4    819 

18 

1    063 

15 

1    667 

4 

(Dl 

52 

3    514 

5 

786 

31 

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34-18    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

No«.  15 

businesses 

NE)»  YORK-NORTHEASTERN  NE.V  JERSEY   SCA 


Consists  of  New  York,  N.Y.,  SlilSA;  Newark,  Jersey  City,  and  Paletson-Clifton  Passaic,  N.J.,  SMSA's;  and 
Middlesex  and  Somerset  Counties,  N.J. 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5t3 
5t1 
545 
546 
5«62 
5463 
549 


55  EX.554 


5611567 

561 

567 

562-31  568 
S62 

5631568 
563      ( 


RETAIL  TRAOEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUM8ER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING'  PLUHBINS  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT >  GLASSi  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

ORv  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

HEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES!  VEGEIABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR IN6.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHI5ED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCH ISED  

TIREi  BATTERY!  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE!  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT!  BOAT!  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL!  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

HEN!S!  BOYS!  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN!S!  BOYS!  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


*OMEN!S  CLOTHING!  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY!  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY!  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS!  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S!  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S!  INFANTS!  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL i  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


1  018 
162 

2  010 


32  604 

15  831 

5  633 

865 

1  797 
4  272 

609 

2  760 
2  156 

604 
473 
364 


3  7  22 

1  333 

1  012 

174 

147 

948 

1  059 


632 

276 

1  491 

661 


3  506 
638 
457 
153 
778 
120 

1  314 


19  266 

9  741 

3  665 

487 

773 

1  410 
377 

2  394 
1  978 

416 
257 
162 


2  984 

1  325 

1  010 

172 


11  666 

2  615 

2  307 

308 

5  357 

2  801 

2  556 

334 

490 

182 

1  239 
311 

529 

2  410 

474 
649 
143 


21  636  439 


649  658 
245  414 
77  959 
31  451 
99  887 
26  552 
156  140 
12  255 


864  288 
232  615 
330  881 
231  461 
57  849 
11  482 


5  468  533 

4  315  885 
503  079 
46  547 
88  833 
167  744 
69  738 
233  808 
181  600 
52  208 
27  308 
15  591 


2  582  749 

2  255  412 

1  919  774 

108  005 

227  633 

137  029 

131  398 

15  996 

41  914 

31  066 

5  684 

5  164 


1  001  324 


012  294 
469  121 
465  001 
24  120 

949  112 
685  027 
264  085 
16  468 
43  348 
15  507 
150  231 
38  531 

148  439 
337  101 

57  923 
HI  696 

12  448 
155  034 

79  119 
9  402 


20  478  208 


617  472 
244  536 
73  893 
30  249 
92  767 
25  492 
138  426 


2  845  738 

2  232  515 

327  195 

223  051 

53  479 

9  398 


5  005  959 

4  069  147 

428  561 

37  183 

54  023 

86  536 

51  788 

223  796 

177  078 

45  718 

22  606 

12  219 


560  049 

254  818 

919  752 

107  913 

227  153 

123  505 

125  376 

15  992 

38  358 

28  684 

5  194 

4  480 


925  257 
471  247 
449  727 
21  520 

917  361 
671  602 
245  759 
14  326 
41  076 
13  341 
144  719 
32  297 


57  459 

111  500 

12  056 

144  374 

75  733 

6  968 


2  741  569 


84  358 
31  918 
10  580 
4  904 
13  051 


2  951 


464  408 

335  005 

40  096 

3  483 

6  178 
9  952 

7  768 
56  927 
50  107 

5  820 
2  311 
1  688 


218  756 
182  932 
151  285 
13  505 

18  142 
9  831 

19  735 
1  854 


296  341 

75  644 

69  972 

5  672 

143  787 
109  597 
34  190 
2  515 
5  658 
1  732 
18  696 
5  589 

17  791 
48  952 

8  228 

18  107 
1  875 

20  752 

9  032 
1  125 


55  464  979 


557  001 
614  341 
215  658 

92  021 
266  235 

55  935 
379  271 

32  540 


8  941  151 

7  115  788 

1  053  285 

584  342 

156  805 

29  930 


9  325  547 

5  560  743 

817  731 

70  879 

130  513 

198  682 

150  132 

1  214  524 

1  072  911 

141  513 

45  338 

27  005 


101  971 

385  717 

796  972 

261  526 

328  119 

198  924 

394  722 

35  570 

85  038 

67  953 

9  389 

B  696 


5  932  014 
1  517  934 

1  395  922 
122  012 

2  895  935 
2  162  752 

733  183 
54  626 

HI  440 
34  833 

401  172 

131  112 

381  077 
927  664 
148  111 
349  509 

36  588 
393  356 
184  905 

24  498 


765  402  112  313 


141  023 

107  339 

23  305 

7  757 

2  077 

534 


125  205 

87  401 

9  859 

1  053 

1  919 

4  339 

1  855 
17  603 
15  327 

2  275 
586 


35  840 

28  289 

23  252 

2  277 

2  750 

2  003 

4  139 

500 

909 

699 

104 

106 


44  286 
33  293 

10  993 
1  018 
1  740 

546 
6  397 
1  292 

5  608 

11  055 
1  536 
3  975 

389 
5  154 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wilhtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 
^New  York,  N.Y.-Norltieaslern  New  Jersey  Standard  Consolidated  Area. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-19 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


NEW  YORK-NORTHEASTERN  NEW  JERSEY,  SCA-^-Conliniied 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

T0T4L 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

HAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


3  286 

1  082 

791 

293 


29  273 
19  257 
12  625 


5  029 

«  877 

152 


22  978 
1  11"* 
I  753 


2311 

1  844 

2  274 
260 


7  334 
623 
775 

5  936 


6  169 
4  322 
2  270 
856 
643 
209 
344 
890 
593 
364 
168 
196 


24  607 
15  767 
11  279 
701 
2  863 
924 
8  840 


14  650 
3  528 
865 
180 
685 
1  296 
305 
991 


1  986 
345 
439 

1  202 


151  771 
782  313 
503  409 
147  098 
55  816 
39  214 
36  776 
210  847 
97  166 
61  445 
27  190 
34  255 


2  411  124 
1  880  221 
I  353  652 
129  885 
234  200 
162  484 
530  903 


618  283 

603  511 

14  772 


259  773 
606  010 
89  036 
30  937 

58  099 
161  492 

41  888 
119  604 

67  834 
61  928 
5  906 
20  633 
4  645 
26  490 
150  511 
551  796 

45  442 
2  634 

486  717 

17  003 

79  706 
82  066 

59  366 
56  405 
56  975 

46  071 
8  172 

18  320 
45  074 

4  663 
10  777 
113  731 


616  642 
177  861 
137  817 
300  964 


101  487 
745  729 
482  163 
142  004 
53  248 
38  314 

30  000 
204  201 

95  028 
56  529 
24  784 

31  745 


317  486 
814  663 
325  900 
129  503 
198  862 
160  398 
502  823 


602  411 

588  459 

13  952 


2  052  361 
562  690 
77  168 
25  163 
52  005 
139  064 
38  986 
100  078 

61  182 
56  478 
4  704 
20  517 
4  639 
25  616 
135  499 
532  044 

44  350 
930 

469  941 
16  823 

69  002 
66  008 
42  666 
54  721 

45  583 

40  823 
7  920 

16  794 

41  452 
3  631 
7  723 

97  619 


522  798 
173  787 
130  327 
218  684 


160  821 

117  693 

74  341 

23  007 

9  607 

5  343 

5  395 

22  910 

11  892 

8  326 

3  086 

5  240 


575  878 
477  617 
351  145 
41  415 
38  132 
46  925 
98  261 


269  083 
47  715 

13  536 

4  007 
9  529 

20  059 

5  536 

14  523 

S  922 
8  398 

524 
1  417 

415 
3  790 

21  683 
75  493 

5  747 


6  497 

6  571 

11  503 

1  784 

2  569 
5  389 


551 


76  367 
17  960 
15  245 
43  162 


194  064 
358  163 
459  113 
480  420 
198  371 
107  882 
112  377 
438  300 
233  061 
164  540 
66  074 
98  466 


1  889  771 

9  882  748 

7  289  908 

820  935 

769  284 

1  002  621 

2  007  023 


723  213 
690  666 
32  547 


5  305  807 
907  575 
266  510 

71  295 
195  215 
396  149 
111  715 
284  434 

166  819 

155  579 

11  240 

30  615 

8  753 

70  238 

429  677 

1  507  239 

121  974 
3  579 

1  308  981 

72  705 

278  838 

122  311 
97  566 

129  245 
140  045 
222  203 
35  475 
46  800 
119  726 
11  606 
24  474 
293  943 


517  891 
367  791 
316  341 
833  759 


2  519 
1  450 

1  317 

4  757 

2  378 

1  714 
726 


208  422 
177  220 
131  523 
13  762 

15  610 

16  425 
31  202 


59  672 

10  741 

3  335 

694 

2  641 
5  321 
1  477 

3  644 


692 
4  737 
12  731 
1  340 


3  683 
1  789 
1  701 

1  408 

2  241 
2  099 

372 

573 

1  780 

150 


5  562 
4  136 
1  973 
706 
631 
215 
611 
564 
422 
440 
218 
222 


22  098 
14  319 
9  033 
211 
4  523 
552 
7  779 


590 
855 
610 


158 
1  470 
1  496 

186 


1  537 

964 

1  167 


446 
522 
510 


Standard  Notes-       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 
^  New  York-Noitheastetn  New  Jersey  Standard  Consolidated  Area. 


34-20    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


521 

S22 
523 
52U 
5251 
5252 


S3  PART* 

531 

533 

539      ( 


542 

513 
514 
515 
5^b 
5«62 
5163 
5«9 


55  EX.551 


553 
559 


562-3.56 
562 

563.568 
563 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


AlBAHY-SCHENECTADYTROY  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS-  KALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HAnOKARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  •  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STOR 


(number! 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

No«  15 

businesses 

Consists  of  Albany,  Rensselaer,  Saratoga,  and  Schenectady  Counties,  N.Y. 


36  901 

17  842 

6  666 

1  081 

3  053 
598 

4  734 

2  925 


104  100 
70  593 
19  355 
12  541 
1  335 
276 


225  457 
205  207 

7  085 
302 

2  370 

1  764 

2  41 
4  878 
2  731 
2  147 

559 
878 


116  019 

5  759 

14  660 

5  249 

6  471 
2  834 
6  654 
2  046 
4  316 

293 


65  142 

15  309 

15  141 

168 

31  559 

24  557 

7  002 

587 

840 

264 

4  152 

1  159 

5  722 
9  438 

577 

2  705 


35  409 
17  826 
6  464 

1  007 

2  681 
458 

4  166 
2  807 


103  648 

70  593 

19  261 

12  331 

1  281 


182 


203  865 
186  683 

5  439 
286 

1  798 

1  402 

2  216 
4  696 
2  593 
2  103 


156  678 

137  438 

116  019 

6  759 

14  650 

3  881 
6  223 
2  834 
6  302 
1  693 

4  316 
293 


31  423 

24  429 

6  994 

567 

832 

264 

4  152 

1  159 


5  274 

9  232 

577 

2  705 


104  764    2  113  501     33  175    5  848 


17  223 

14  678 
590 
46 
167 
185 
256 
1  096 
703 
393 
(D) 
(Dl 


13  456 

11  380 

9  398 

641 

1  341 

322 

1  010 

321 

423 


4  834 

3  940 

894 


65  62 

34  296 
17  611 

4  065 
11  138 

985 
11  575 

5  953 


275  284 
182  550 
57  927 
29  561 
4  752 
394 


339  274 

288  773 

10  82 

959 

3  160 

3  857 

5  353 

22  142 

14  375 

7  757 

(0) 

rO) 


262  430 

220  047 

179  515 

14  321 

25  210 

6  803 

20  884 

6  452 

8  244 

2  004 

5  025 

1  215 


93  589 
75  721 
17  868 

1  887 

2  156 
567 

9  426 

3  832 

15  295 
25  324 
1  503 
7  879 
1  093 
14  849 
9  760 


2  796 
2  269 
1  903 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  inaior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK  34-21 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROYSI\ISA-Continued 


FURNITUF?E.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LiaUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALEkS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

HAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


I  155 
677 

U9t 


39  0t3 

25  051 

17  836 

«  910 

757 

352 

1  196 

9  5«0 

1  657 

2  595 
U97 

2  098 


75  484 
55  181 
41  727 
2  953 
8  376 
2  125 
20  303 


26  004 

25  845 

159 


91  899 
13  384 
2  597 


3  128 
900 

2  228 

3  635 
3  455 

180 

12  648 

674 

1  447 

5  18 


34  632 
17  073 
7  684 
9  875 


37  435 

24  073 

17  270 

4  692 

731 

(Dl 

(Dl 

9  080 

1  851 

2  431 
493 

1  938 


58  748 
49  495 
36  899 
2  929 
7  636 
2  031 
19  253 


25  612 

25  453 

159 


82  513 

12  466 

1  923 

85 

1  838 

2  564 
564 

1  900 


1  355 
4  792 
28  234 
3  273 


3  019 
755 

1  573 
994 

2  777 
2  182 

(D) 
403 
910 
387 


31  948 

17  029 

7  552 

7  357 


5  532 
3  988 
2  828 

784 
140 
(Dl 
(Dl 
990 
277 
277 


15  380 
12  300 
9  513 
878 
1  392 
517 
3  080 


10  459 
793 
330 


142 

862 

3  992 

384 


7  968 
5  728 

797 


108  576 
77  324 
53  644 
15  396 

2  972 
(Dl 
(Dl 

21  115 
5  194 
4  943 
1  034 

3  909 


323  102 
259  166 
198  825 
18  781 
30  672 
10  888 
63  935 


60  165 

59  550 

605 


208  4, 
14  61 
5  734 
227 

5  507 

6  548 
1  701 

6  947 

9  006 

7  937 

1  069 

14  543 
(01 

2  834 

15  276 
72  918 

5  453 


14  010 

1  137 

2  765 
2  252 

10  140 

9  284 

(Dl 

913 

2  599 

843 


173  557 

129  289 

14  399 

29  669 


237 

232 

853 

127 

578 

66 

159 

25 

325 

694 

215 

1  291 


1  585 

1  025 

791 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-22    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  contin 


ued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 

531 

533 

539      ( 


5U2 

543 

544 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


561.567 

561 

567 

562-3.568 
562 

563.568 
563      ( 


BIWGHAMTON.  K.Y.-PA.,  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER    YARrJS 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  •  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  •  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Broome  and  Tioga  Counties,  N.Y.,  and  Susquehanna  County,  Pa. 


Standard  Notes:       -  fiepresenis  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availat)le 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  Isble. 


44  948 
31  977 
7  951 
4  667 


70  630 
58  403 
45  423 

2  466 
10  514 

3  641 
3  569 
1  496 
3  521 


IS  388 
4  925 
4  925 


44  686 

31  977 

7  737 

4  661 


90  590 
86  511 
1  384 

339 

647 

384 

1  325 

1  085 

240 


69  010 
58  371 
45  391 
2  466 
10  514 

2  731 

3  513 

1  496 

2  899 


15  704 
4  895 
4  895 


5  061 

4  593 

468 


6  941 

5  019 

1  375 

507 


6  6 
5  540 
4  266 
324 
950 
194 
533 
216 
161 
(Dl 


2  243 
686 
686 


129  753 

95  630 

24  459 

8  704 


130  392 

116  694 

1  384 


9  000 
7  448 
1  552 


130  595 

109  eSi 

86  405 

5  219 

18  260 

3  232 

10  630 

3  938 

2  911 

IDI 

(01 


42  677 
12  799 
12  799 


14  158 
13  087 
1  071 


2  533 

1  727 

615 

179 


1  245 
991 
768 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-23 


TABLE 4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963  contn 


ued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

(number) 


BIHGHAMTON,  N.Y.PA..SMSA-Continued 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE!  METALWAftE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO!  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  rrraior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


zn  271 
17  552 
13  108 

1  071 

2  760 
713 

9  619 


16  835 

2  173 

3  167 
11  195 


15  391* 

11  212 

9  163 

1  732 


2t  885 
15  558 
11  302 

1  071 

2  498 
667 

9  327 


30  757 

3  624 

317 


1  522 
5  943 

2  205 


5  303 

3  890 

2  843 

353 

496 

198 

1  413 


2  845 
245 
348 

2  253 


45  613 
35  532 
29  896 
4  392 

358 
(D) 
(D) 


11 


257 
85  354 
51  891 

8  763 
10  463 

4  247 
28  893 


24  989 

24  451 

528 


35 

673 

IS 

372 

(D) 

(D) 

(0) 

(D) 

93 

1    593 

93 

1    593 

597 

10    652 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

260 

4    489 

751 

15    534 

288 

5   550 

281 

6    349 

182 

3   635 

218 

3    779 

13 

279 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

(D) 

51 

1    335 

233 

4    523 

58  332 
5  083 
5  527 

47  522 


2  597 
1  9S0 
1  387 
203 
252 
98 
647 


34-24    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5«2 

513 
5t« 
5115 

sat 

5462 
51463 
51(9 


561 1 567 

561 

567 

562-3 < 568 
S62 

563.568 
563  ( 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  •  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES.  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


2  365 

1  628 

207 


Consists  of  Erie  and  Niagara  Counties,  N.Y. 


11  633     8  059    1  675  205    1  589  483     197  U69 


12  416 

2  786 

5  145 

1  015 

11  799 

7  859 


242  392 
168  989 
36  848 
35  655 
727 
173 


424  235 
371  130 
22  619 

3  002 

4  661 

4  172 

5  488 
10  821 

7  832 
2  989 
1  259 
1  083 


324  529 
289  484 
255  213 
7  647 
26  624 

12  264 

13  164 
1  704 
7  913 
3  847 

(Dl 
ID) 


98  821 

25  902 

24  618 

1  084 

U9  025 
40  658 
8  367 

1  404 
251 
399 

3  653 

2  660 

4  985 
17  191 

1  552 

2  672 
895 

12  072 
(D) 
(D) 


69  322 
31  442 
12  136 
2  682 
4  507 
1  005 
10  019 
7  531 


242  248 
168  989 
36  796 
35  631 
727 
105 


388  137 
340  220 
20  091 

2  838 

4  111 

3  444 

5  242 
10  273 

7  69? 

2  581 
935 
983 


322  209 

289  484 
255  213 
7  647 
25  624 
10  856 
12  622 
1  704 
7  543 
3  625 


96  365 

25  282 

24  345 

936 

48  317 
40  292 
8  025 

1  312 
221 
399 

3  553 

2  440 

4  541 


2  672 

869 

11  550 


10  050 

4  477 

1  879 

488 

678 

121 


35  883 
26  738 
5  858 
3  185 


32  473 
25  799 

1  906 
290 
405 
541 
629 

2  667 
2  226 


28  769 

24  937 

21  663 

877 

2  397 

836 

2  140 

223 

533 

343 

(D) 


15  439 
4  771 

4  544 
227 

7  559 

5  427 
1  132 

207 


187  405 

81  228 

36  700 

9  697 

13  127 
2  703 

29  942 

14  008 


720  020 
537  052 
109  525 
71  329 
1  857 
257 


638  939 
505  281 
38  360 
5  321 
8  252 
12  041 
11  599 
53  377 
44  579 
8  798 
1  293 


415 


546  865 
472  327 
409  459 
15  695 
47  173 
15  854 
42  30 

4  363 
12  017 

5  904 


(01 


306  249 
93  775 
88  967 


148  352 

125  092 

22  270 

4  270 

1  025 

1  181 

8  472 

7  322 


3  252 
7  525 
2  838 
34  802 


62  750   10  291 


2  025 
781 
375 


13  184 

9  509 

2  506 

1  128 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  < 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


lilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-25 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov  15 

businesses 

BUgALOJMSA- Continued 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EOUIPHENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


3  058 
1  725 

1  264 


1  600 
315 
156 


67  898 

39  534 

29  964 

7  085 

1  045 

1  217 

223 

17  428 

5  573 

5  363 

1  374 

3  989 


145  890 

93  773 

69  045 

5  919 
12  405 

6  404 
53  117 


56  587 

65  088 

1  499 


106  991 
26  480 
5  690 


2  072 

5  730 

5  391 

339 

7  298 

5  739 
1  708 

6  925 
16  370 


28  350 
2  848 
10  347 
15  155 


64  136 

37  044 

28  196 

6  73 

939 

(D 

(0) 

16  940 

5  431 

4  721 

1  176 

3  545 


134  942 

85  287 

61  759 

5  919 
11  285 

6  324 
49  655 


65  991 

64  492 

1  499 


4  057 
2  025 
2  042 

5  270 
5  009 

261 
7  224 
5  719 
1  641 


2  318 
306 

1  599 

2  075 
4  955 

127 
565 
1  260 
807 
318 

3  461 


23  742 
2  784 
9  905 

11  053 


31  026 
22  834 
16  825 

1  982 

2  337 
1  590 
8  192 


12  542 

1  465 

832 


36 


711 
351 
211 

1  139 

2  073 

ID) 
(D 


192  793 

124  372 

88  265 

28  302 

4  346 

(Dl 

(D) 

37  526 

16  553 

14  342 


653  280 
487  526 
362  196 
40  731 
47  751 
36  838 
175  754 


184  915 

179  941 

4  975 


241  938 
28  733 
15  388 
587 
15  701 
19  284 
6  131 
13  153 

15  763 
15  148 
615 
12  592 
5  455 
4  221 
21  440 
40  494 


18  008 

4  348 

440 

2  678 


2  503 

1  697 

891 

11  903 


83  976 
5  885 
34  518 
42  473 


14  673 
10  749 
8  049 
789 
1  146 
755 
3  924 


3  498 
572 
253 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wiltiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


34-26    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continu 


ed 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kmd  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov  15 

businesses 

Consists  of  New  York  City,  and  Nassau,  Rockland,  Suffolk,  and  Westchester  Counties,  N.Y. 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 

543 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


55  EX.554 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARD*AREt 
FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 3  233 

LUMBER  YARDS  443 

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  385 

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 162 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  T17 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  112 

HARDWARE  STORES 1  3S1 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS 33 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  2  868 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 411 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 2  051 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  1  551 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 500 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 351 

OTHER 295 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  . 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  ........ 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  5  508 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES .       2  657 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  ...       2  851 

MILLINERY  STORES  382 

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


562-3.568 
562 

563.558 
563      ( 


1  016 
585 
208 


11  663 

4  604 
593 

1  495 


2  209 
782 
582 


72  325   15  646  307 


2  397 
437 
281 


14  911 

7  509 

3  066 

399 

551 

918 

257 

1  753 

1  407 

355 

201 

137 


1  791 
776 
582 


8  811 
2  064 

1  796 
258 

4  042 

2  087 
1  955 

238 
354 
155 
950 
238 

351 
1  800 
380 
506 
110 
804 
516 


427  391 
151  560 
44  863 
24  153 
73  095 
16  230 
111  232 
6  248 


2  105  345 

1  661  239 

226  153 

165  012 

44  794 


148 


4  004  030 
3  095  359 

411  340 
37  100 
75  494 

110  385 
57  122 

181  115 

135  441 
45  575 
22  191 
12  923 


1  593  515 

1  391  424 

1  157  575 

55  996 

155  753 

83  050 

73  526 

15  62 

29  895 

24  127 

1  983 

3  785 


570  138 
390  279 
368  275 
22  004 

757  827 
551  740 
205  087 
12  301 
32  017 
12  703 
116  762 
32  304 

101  633 
256  305 
48  353 
90  137 
9  926 
107  889 
55  431 
7  663 


14  844  204   2  062  866   41  851  056 


405  799 
151  330 
42  243 
23  2 
68  357 
15  232 
99  186 
5  195 


2  091  076 

1  651  239 

223  049 

156  730 

41  302 

6  758 


3  575  172 
2  923  071 
354  278 
29  730 
55  078 
58  981 
51  236 
173  526 
131  799 
41  727 
18  895 
10  377 


580  846 

390  852 

167  675 

65  904 

156  273 

75  228 

70  112 

15  521 

28  033 

22  521 

1  885 

3  527 


1  501  059 

375  951 

357  077 

19  874 

731  002 

540  723 

190  279 

10  659 

30  141 

10  571 

111  974 

25  834 

85  213 

247  295 

47  977 

89  941 

9  558 

99  819 

53  683 

5  915 


55  818 
20  172 
5  162 
3  972 
9  654 
1  850 
14  145 
852 


315  970 

250  058 

40  045 

19  189 

5  585 

983 


345  981 

244  370 

33  201 

2  884 

5  379 

7  273 

5  517 

44  008 

38  120 

5  868 

1  931 


418 


134  355 
111  750 
91  332 
8  453 
11  965 
5  323 
11  309 

1  704 
3  270 

2  725 
184 
361 


235  555 
51  517 
56  328 

5  289 

116  901 

90  578 

25  323 

1  899 

4  235 

1  414 

14  155 

4  619 

11  810 

37  817 

6  915 

14  948 

1  516 

14  438 


124  182 
396  622 

125  130 
73  325 

198  167 
35  143 

276  955 
17  840 


5  799  308 
5  511  508 
736  058 
410  929 
117  533 
23  070 


6  989  576 
4  864  104 
675  095 
59  049 
114  052 
145  5 
133  595 
937  473 
815  868 
121  505 
37  889 
21  749 


2  505  802 

2  052  820 

1  680  923 

160  218 

211  679 

126  379 

229  803 

32  294 

64  506 

54  099 

3  593 

6  814 


739  470 
255  722 
141  047 
114  675 

350  582 
785  255 
565  327 
40  617 


124  117 
290  395 

28  699 
277  733 
131  328 

19  909 


570  253   79  002 


11  379 
3  534 

1  230 
650 

2  170 
384 

3  239 
172 


103  240 

80  100 

15  715 

5  537 

1  497 

391 


91  903 

62  800 

8  093 

673 

1  566 

2  992 
1  478 

13  031 

11  111 

1  920 

555 

402 


21  785 
17  021 
13  873 
1  381 
1  767 

1  262 

2  359 
457 
566 
553 


52  970 
13  394 
12  178 
1  216 

35  019 

25  818 

6  201 

752 

1  295 

440 

4  678 

1  026 

3  642 

6  436 

1  273 
3  227 

302 
3  634 

2  218 
261 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-27 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

NEW  YORK  SMSA-Continued 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

6  307 
t  623 

2  133 
822 
598 
225 
5«5 
783 
486 
415 
211 
204 

20  670 

14  560 

9  760 

566 

3  479 
755 

6  110 

3  785 

3  679 
106 

16  833 

2  760 

1  347 

455 

892 

1  629 

383 

1246 

542 
436 
106 

'I 

140 

1  431 

1  440 

130 

138 

1  123 

49 

1  187 
926 

1  137 
287 

1  046 
766 
69 
178 
360 
118 
257 

1  165 

5  088 
509 
571 

4  008 

4  513 
3  209 

1  643 
646 
488 
165 
267 
621 
426 
257 
123 
134 

17  942 

12  064 

8  712 

558 

2  121 
673 

5  878 

3  377 
3  295 

82 

10  741 
2  408 
711 
171 
540 
1  059 
271 
788 

326 
274 
52 
37 
9 
110 
785 
1  015 
92 
20 
865 
39 

785 
556 
469 
239 
518 
544 
57 
118 
216 
38 
91 
649 

1  392 
287 
327 
778 

844  468 
570  815 
360  358 
108  461 
40  356 
33  626 
28  014 
151  191 
76  554 

45  908 
21  981 
23  927 

1  892  098 
1  528  975 
1  102  544 

114  218 
180  631 
131  582 
363  123 

445  000 
434  195 

10  805 

1  713  409 
445  938 
75  500 
28  840 

46  660 
135  768 

37  666 
98  102 

51  264 

47  050 

4  214 
13  797 

3  311 
17  149 

115  888 
385  103 

28  884 

1  891 

342  984 

11  344 

58  024 
70  104 

48  599 
47  861 
45  996 
36  943 

5  603 
16  498 
31  654 

3  703 
8  170 
96  536 

417  302 
115  743 
94  583 
206  976 

807  760 
542  371 
343  436 
104  849 
38  416 
33  002 
22  668 
147  077 
75  408 
42  904 
20  549 
22  355 

1  838  124 
1  480  839 
1  080  216 
113  956 
156  737 
129  920 
357  285 

431  046 
420  797 

10  249 

1  562  031 
416  270 
66  982 
24  930 

42  052 
118  496 

35  582 
82  914 

47  158 

43  680 
3  478 

13  757 

3  311 

16  623 

103  788 

372  433 

28  270 

571 

332  382 

11  210 

50  904 
56  908 
35  339 

46  729 
37  316 
33  421 
5  351 
15  092 
28  894 
2  789 
5  858 
84  612 

355  644 
112  185 
89  339 
155  120 

116  688 
84  423 

51  745 
16  872 

7  017 
4  572 

4  217 

16  236 
9  485 

6  544 

2  657 

3  887 

468  982 
394  802 
288  927 
36  497 

30  601 
38  777 
74  180 

62  573 
61  415 

1  158 

208  817 
35  143 

11  663 
3  989 

7  674 

17  426 

5  132 

12  294 

7  261 

6  885 
375 
866 
276 

2  559 
16  941 

52  558 

3  555 

88 
46  440 

2  375 

11  021 
5  504 

3  959 
5  553 
5  533 
9  878 

1  182 

2  308 

4  053 
458 
887 

12  788 

54  987 
12  992 
10  688 

31  307 

2  299  465 
1  675  188 
993  291 
356  993 
144  047 
91  969 

88  888 
306  455 
186  779 
131  043 

57  454 
73  579 

9  565  739 

8  158  925 

6  008  265 

723  267 

605  481 

821  912 

1  505  814 

1  243  456 

1  219  399 

24  057 

4  124  230 
684  786 
230  938 
70  856 
150  082 
342  595 
102  879 
239  816 

135  022 
126  871 

8  151 

18  775 
6  147 

47  098 
340  783 

1  055  6S8 

77  478 

2  014 

928  182 

48  014 

214  236 
109  223 
83  465 
111  087 
117  516 
190  667 
23  163 
41  598 

89  849 

9  525 

19  758 
252  211 

1  080  014 
258  902 
219  363 
501  749 

23  361 
16  949 
9  784 
3  172 
1  761 
1  217 
1  C15 

3  206 
1  880 

1  326 
604 
722 

166  654 
143  383 
106  444 

12  031 
11  725 

13  183 
23  271 

15  132 

14  818 
314 

44  983 

7  568 

2  763 
683 

2  080 

4  457 
1  330 

3  127 

1  533 

1  420 
113 
249 

72 

592 

3  603 

8  487 
809 

31 
7  200 

2  731 
1  555 
1  403 
1  202 
1  783 
1  751 

262 
489 

1  320 
124 
295 

2  744 

11  616 

3  151 
2  245 
6  220 

571 

5712 

5713 

571it 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 

58 
5812 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALVIARE  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

3  097 
1  460 
541 
460 
151 
475 
382 
263 
282 
141 
141 

14  770 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

10  380 
6  697 

3  152 

5813 

59PT(591) 
591      1 

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

370 
4  390 

2  782 

2  709 

73 

59  EX.591 
592 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

13  210 

2  270 

1  065 

5932 
5933 

ANTIOUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

418 

647 

1  242 

5942 

252 

990 

420 

321 

99 

5962 
5969     I 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

27 

94 

597 

1  153 

598 

5982     ( 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

912 
85 
134 

675 

(.- 

18 

1  015 

5993 
599it 
5996 
5997 

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

782 
973 
142 
850 
577 

46 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

123 
285 
102 
214 

914 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

4  443 

532 
53» 
535 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS 

361 

369 

3  713 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wllhtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  sliown  separately  m  this  lat)le. 


34-28    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  ot  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


521 

522 
523 
5211 
5251 
5252 


5t2 

5U3 

5141 

5«5 

5a6 

5462 

5«63 

5i»9 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3.568 

562 

563 

568 

563 

I 

RETAIL    TF(ADEi     TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  •  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  ■ 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Livingston,  Monroe,  Orleans,  and  Wayne  Counties.  N.Y. 


1  137  536 


52  973 
21  635 
7  323 


261  395 

237  308 

7  001 

311 

2  581 

1  573 

"»  539 

5  874 

5  381 

493 

437 

1  641 


238  932 
217  238 
202  794 

6  903 

7  541 

4  400 

5  936 
3  295 
7  063 
3  130 
3  027 

906 


62  069 
10  549 
10  218 


25  852 

20  804 

5  058 

577 


14  372 
10  167 

711 


50  585 
21  525 
5  859 


151  869 

123  919 

17  308 

9  223 

797 

622 


241  223 

221  330 
5  727 


235  924 
217  238 
202  794 

6  903 

7  541 
3  058 
6  574 
3  295 
5  749 
2  442 
2  533 

774 


60  507 
10  217 
10  048 


25  448 

20  582 

4  866 

637 


14  130 
9  533 

565 
2  452 

253 
6  263 


6  949 
2  842 
1  211 


22  958 

IB  856 

2  776 

1  130 

142 


54 


19  352 

16  224 
511 


21  044 

19  004 

17  512 

705 

787 

210 

1  005 

373 

451 

246 

150 

55 


9  907 
1  574 
1  524 


3  567 
853 
102 


128  840 
51  125 
24  753 


518  253 
445  629 
46  306 
22  676 


359  256 

306  023 

9  775 

502 

2  304 

3  104 
10  210 
31  183 


(01 


389  454 

347  001 

320  172 

12  824 

14  005 

5  259 

21  009 

7  679 

8  506 
4  338 
2  947 
1  221 


189  920 

28  303 

27  357 

935 

82  671 

57  660 

15  Oil 


48  890 

27  371 

1  977 

7  507 


3  877 

3  373 

3  109 

120 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-29 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  ot  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tois  of 

ended  • 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov  15 

businesses 

ROCHESTER  SMS/V-Conlmued 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

T0T4L 

FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DR4PERY1  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA!  GLASSWARE!  HETALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO!  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES!  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES!  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK!  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  ...  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY!  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE!  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY!  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


1  310 
851 
55U 


51  111 
26  973 
19  537 
5  7«8 
769 
22 


3  385 

168 
2  917 


78  002 
56  038 
38  813 

3  759 
10  3U5 

3  121 
21  96U 


35  085 

31  864 

221 


2  ion 
"t06 

1  698 

3  275 
299 

2  976 

3  076 

2  779 
297 

5  799 

7  639 

3  776 
5  098 

21  318 

3  350 

ID 

16  191 


3  363 
1  172 
688 
650 
589 
^i  009 
520 

1  300 
819 
279 
711 

2  99 


50  170 
1  151 
6  922 

«2  08« 


«9  279 
25  773 
18  739 


17  931 

2  325 

3  2t7 


3  707 
9  585 
2  987 
21  68U 


75  110 
12  632 

1  3"t0 


2  lt6 
1  959 

187 
5  495 
7  633 

3  702 

4  390 
20  722 

3  234 

(D 

15  721 


47  346 
1  442 
6  340 

39  564 


7  759 
4  585 
3  211 

1  223 
139 
(D) 
(Dl 

2  263 
302 
519 


17  311 

13  647 

9  794 

1  249 


24 
474 
641 
954 
748 

2  593 
383 
ID) 

2  050 


10  073 

133 

1  001 

8  939 


140  861 
85  396 
55  81 
23  085 
3  594 
ID) 
(D) 


356  600 
281  593 
205  159 
24  201 
39  070 
13  253 
76  907 


10  029 

524 

9  505 


12  991 
10  232 

13  525 
47  711 


ID) 

""12  12  9- 

1  985 

998 

1  580 

1  354 

''le  82  7 

1  180 
10) 

2  212 


375  353 

2  471 

19  117 

353  765 


7  273 

5  726 

4  107 

431 

887 

301 

1  547 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
*Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-30    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continu 


ed 


SIC 
code 


521 

522 
523 
52« 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


542 

5t3 
511 
545 
546 
5462 
5463 
549 


55  EX.554 


561 

567 

561 

567 

552- 

3i568 

562 

563 

558 

553 

( 

Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


SYRACUSE  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS-  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

department  stores 

limited  price  variety  stores 
general  merchandise  stores  . 

Dhy  goods  stores  

sewing.  needlework  stores.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFAC TURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISEO 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAftEL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

'dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


Consists  of  Madison,  Onondaga,  and  Oswego  Counties,  N.Y. 


35  520 
15  401 

4  558 
1  528 
1  475 

371 

5  006 

6  281 


97  230 
71  122 
19  545 
5  745 
258 
560 


202  995 
183  858 
5  183 
1  180 
1  690 
1  202 

3  297 

4  439 
3  852 

587 

115 

1  031 


152  959 

134  274 

124  768 

2  950 

6  555 

4  392 

5  988 

1  770 

6  535 

2  685 


46  783 

12  107 

11  928 

179 

22  799 

19  970 

2  829 

549 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  %\C  major  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


25 

3  412 

68 

7  078 

8 

(Dl 

8 

950 

4 

(01 

48 

5  281 

16 

1  369 

- 

18 

Not  appli 

able. 

35  224 
16  085 
4  302 


95  921 
71  122 
19  477 
5  607 


189  845 

173  150 

5  355 

1  012 

815 

1  148 

3  127 

4  165 
3  748 


151  253 
134  274 
124  768 

2  950 
5  556 

3  468 
5  916 

1  770 
5  825 

2  319 

ID) 
(Dl 


22  393 

19  556 

2  737 

533 


4  612 

2  038 

648 


15  302 

U  302 

3  297 

604 


177 

512 

1  218 

1  154 


14  532 

12  427 

11  305 

445 

577 

318 

1  223 

185 

479 

215 

(Dl 

(01 


88  060 
37  31 
12  697 


294  685 

215  540 

62  176 

13  378 


3C7  552 

250  458 

9  190 

2  255 
1  970 

3  351 
9  132 

25  147 

23  830 

1  317 

(Dl 

(Dl 


270  341 

231  293 

209  373 

9  755 

12  155 

5  817 

21  212 

4  065 

7  953 

3  125 

ID 


76  928 

70  881 

8  047 

1  658 


393 

8  288 

928 

18  169 

IDI 

(Dl 

145 

3  075 

(Dl 

(0) 

551 

13  003 

140 

2  820 

28  188 

4  622 

1  080 

176 

429 

32 

142 

22 

(D) 

(01 

64 

19 

(Dl 

(0) 

227 

58 

135 

32 

5  473 

92 

3  894 

- 

1  314 

25 

215 

47 

101 

(01 

(D) 

(01 

4  619 

812 

3  747 

597 

115 

50 

51 

27 

32 

29 

75 

15 

136 

16 

385 

69 

361 

52 

24 

17 

IDI 

IDI 

(01 

(Dl 

2  597 

175 

2  136 

39 

1  935 

39 

89 

- 

114 

- 

59 

54 

222 

20 

52 

6 

106 

56 

49 

41 

(Dl 

IDI 

(Dl 

IDI 

1  351 

596 

2  336 

241 

526 

48 

101 

(Dl 

(Dl 

IDI 

1  325 

83 

1  177 

54 

149 

29 

31 

6 

- 

4 

(Dl 

IDI 

101 

14 

(Ul 

(Dl 

138 

33 

286 

44 

(Dl 

101 

37 

2 

(Dl 

IDI 

217 

35 

50 

29 

- 

4 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-31 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 -continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numtier) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


SYRACUSE  SfHSA-Conlinued 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINSSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAINi  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUbEHOLO  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS. 


1  200 
767 
579 


32  933 

2a  225 

17  180 

1    959 

615 

372 

1  099 

4  352 

1  7t5 

2  500 
287 

2  313 


65  095 
45  422 
34  833 
2  309 
5  598 
1  682 
19  673 


25  973 

25  467 

505 


61  325 

10  547 

2  085 

350 

1  735 

2  248 
1  207 

1  041 

2  973 
2  705 

267 
12  350 
1  041 


851 


17  973 

2  553 

6  929 

8  491 


31  799 

23  559 

16  772 

4  897 

575 

288 

1  027 

4  014 

1  682 

2  544 
287 

2  257 


61  747 
42  555 
32  365 
2  309 
5  240 
1  542 
19  191 


25  711 

25  219 

492 


54  991 
10  055 
1  573 


257 

11  700 

1  021 

815 


1  815 

1  012 
804 
530 
508 

2  050 
595 
251 
908 
531 


5  775 
4  517 
3  149 
1  155 


14  058 

10  960 

8  621 

590 


6  790 
652 
282 


105  484 

81  174 

52  791 

22  049 

1  216 

1  349 

3  759 
13  529 

4  258 
6  513 
1  022 

5  491 


15  143 
23  484 
9  489 
67  322 


130  393 
11  950 
5  805 


7  230 
3  366 
3  864 

5  205 

5  253 

952 

15  105 

1  578 

2  390 
17  010 
25  378 

3  771 


6  860 

1  751 

1  731 

1  664 

1  625 
10  596 

2  902 
725 

2  410 

1  533 


10) 


507 

51 

717 

191 

3 

440 

904 

16 

709 

512 

31 

568 

6  078 

4  761 

3  753 

273 

534 

201 

1  317 


1  257 
776 
620 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


34-32    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  hind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
524 
5251 
5252 


513 

544 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 1 567 

561 

567 


562 

563 1  568 
563 


UnCA-dOME  SMSA 


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINTi  GLASS"  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWINGi  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  ISEAFOODl  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  •  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SEO  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALEKS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES 


•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


Consists  of  Herkimer  and  Oneida  Counties,  N.Y. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witfiheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  f«ot  available. 
•Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


24  870 
11  952 
2  334 


52  221 
31  954 
9  331 
10  298 
598 


40 


107  569 

99  028 

2  279 

303 

618 

1  743 
513 

2  803 
2  633 


77  080 
56  037 
53  751 
2  509 
9  777 
4  233 
2  563 


22  659 

4  803 
4  769 


24  046 
11  952 
2  262 


51  719 
31  954 
9  255 
9  898 


96  745 

90  390 

1  513 


75  358 
66  037 
53  751 

2  509 
9  777 

3  199 
2  487 


2  B38 

1  251 

325 


7  762 

6  689 

129 


6  811 
5  713 
4  493 
352 
868 
290 
462 
(Dl 
(01 


1  503 

1  151 

352 


149  451 
102  900 
26  570 
19  240 
>(0I 


148  575 

126  578 

2  710 


3  293 

763 
14  725 


126  916 

103  809 

83  056 

6  953 

13  800 

5  200 

9  977 

(Dl 

(0 


28  006 

21  434 

6  572 

1  062 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-33 


TABLE  4  Standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1963 


Continued 


standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
propne 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


UTO-ROME  SMSA-Cpnlinued 


FURNITUREt  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERYi  CURTAIN!  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINAi  GLASSHAREi  METAL*ARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER    RETAIL    STOFiES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  *00D  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL , 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES , 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS • 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  ,  ( 


15  185 

10  625 

7  859 

1  728 

ID) 

27U 

(Dl 

1    229| 

725 

906 

269 

637 


32  952 
23  027 
15  286 
587 
5  211 
1  9"t3 
9  925 


12  986 

12  768 

218 


1  008 
993 
539 
454 


908 
1  805 
1  0«« 


U  138 

865 

3  035 

7  238 


15  355 

10  229 

7  631 

1  518 


30  556 

21  171 

13  950 
587 

1  703 

1  931 

9  395 


12  668 

12  516 

152 


112  231) 
5  21 
782 


11  205 

11  125 

(D) 

(D) 

179 

107 

2  038 

1  578 

lU  401 

14  207 

3  147 

3  143 

42 

(Dl 

10  292 

10  154 

920 

(01 

9  292 

865 

2  431 

5  996 


2  292 
1  590 

1  302 


201 

1  056 

539 

1  453 


1  550 
136 
341 

1  173 


45  372 
31  582 
24  804 
4  085 


10  006 
2  256 
1  528 
300 
1  228 


157  085 

117  984 

BO  690 

3  546 

24  101 

9  547 

39  101 


29  643 
29  232 

411 


90  213 
6  584 
1  505 


2  501 
1  092 
1  509 


787 

14  663 

(Dl 

(Dl 

14 

201 

319 

5  778 

851 

35  744 

355 

7  558 

4  920 
979 
512 

2  276 

3  789 
3  933 


29  978 
2  584 
6  718 

20  576 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  i 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  lahle. 


lilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


34-34    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

{$1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«-  15 

(number) 


522-52« 

5251 

5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


51 
511 
5V2 
5"t3 
5<t't 
5t5-5'»9 


55PT(55m 


56 

551.567 

562-3.558 

562 

553.558 

555 

565 

564.569 


59   EX.591 

592 

593 

5914 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


ALBANY  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  ....  i  ...  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO"  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


61  926 
lt6  756 
10  3U1 
1    828 


105  229 

95  298 

3  591 

765 

1  090 

t  185 


36  259 

7  771 

17  802 

13  760 

1  012 

3  535 

5  399 

1  752 


19  178 
12  918 
6  260 


35  038 
26  3U5 
9  693 


43  729 

5  805 

1  681 

1  531 

1  351 

7  397 


1)31 


19  085 

in  551 

1  920 

1  562 

1  019 


51  712 
U5  756 
10  3«» 
n    612 


96  OtS 
87  255 
3  023 
627 
76« 
1  375 


35  915 
7  679 
17  786 
13  752 
1  034 
3  395 
5  391 
1  664 


34  220 
24  605 
9  615 


39  495 

5  381 
1  189 
1  457 

1  299 

6  919 

2  329 
11  856 

8  065 


8  553 

7  158 

416 


5  424 

1  146 

2  757 
2  253 

514 
537 
705 
269 


3  030 

2  281 

749 


7  991 
6  392 
1  599 


1  166  253 


155  228 
122  020 
33  818 
10  390 


154  275 

137  808 

7  198 

1  350 

1  849 

16  061 


108  112 

20  322 

55  042 

44  490 

10  552 

10  580 

14  673 

7  495 


51  711 
46  187 
15  524 


170  027 
136  208 
33  819 


439 

105 

834 

415 

8 

329 

219 

u 

295 

235 

5 

535 

273 

4 

445 

555 

9 

441 

427 

B 

251 

935 

35 

47? 

429 

30 

065 

998 

155 

052 

3  450 

2  805 

645 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-35 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
paytoll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

number) 


ALLEGANY  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X) 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


3  826 
336 
239 
712 

2  037 


11  102 

10  650 

130 


«60 

1  138 

52B 

5Ht 

383 

283 

336 

236 

3  766 
828 
239 
692 

2  027 


022 
302 
720 


9  5«5 
3  352 
964 
1  99"t 
3  235 


- 

ID) 

ID) 

19 

599 

« 

079 

2 

731 

1 

126 

731 

659 

72 

(01 

(01 

(D) 

2 

806 

542 

2 

264 

11 

146 

6 

876 

2 

270 

2 

097 

1 

972 

125 

9 

137 

1 

007 

(D) 

101 

288 

5 

469 

306 

1 

183 

548 

1 

708 

34-36    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


•Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numberl 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

{$1,000) 


Paycoll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


BRONX  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi 
LUMBER  I 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


POOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFAC ruR ING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS :  .  .  . 

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS"  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  •  .  « 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 
CHINA.  GLASSWARE'  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 


072 
220 
19"t 


603 
135 
209 


131  933 
309  069 
55  585 
5  076 
13  666 
11  030 
5  327 
23  619 
19  019 
4  830 
"t  5"t'l 
665 


119  027 
96  854 

84  904 


99  565 

28  464 

27  882 

582 

37  575 
19  805 
17  770 
866 
2  741 
(Dl 
12  594 


5  973 

21  512 

5  231 

5  513 
906 

9  860 

5  995 


70  649 
46  266 
34  405 
5  454 
4  667 
2  092 
1  648 


1  114  502 


22 

437 

20 

753 

5 

397 

5 

397 

565 

533 

2 

834 

2 

834 

6 

512 

6 

046 

120 

701 

119  023 

ID) 

(01 

16 

670 

16  452 

12 

216 

11  554 

3 

159 

2  567 

382  735 
266  303 
45  031 
4  194 
9  470 
6  322 

3  963 
22  923 
18  829 

4  094 
3  936 

573 


118  181 
96  854 
84  904 


27  246 

26  778 

470 

35  779 

19  125 
16  654 

692 

2  451 

ID) 

12  106 

(Dl 

3  611 

20  616 
5  231 
5  513 

864 
9  008 
5  987 


67  397 
45  954 
33  127 
5  216 
4  511 
(01 
(01 


945 

60 

632 

873 

16 

809 

77 

1 

645 

397 

6 

068 

715 

16 

293 

278 

325 

714 

(Dl 

(Dl 

072 

54 

152 

420 

26 

984 

291 

5 

823 

37  120 

24  506 

3  708 

451 

819 

850 

262 

5  992 


10  682 
8  045 
7  033 


13  293 

3  979 

3  884 

95 

5  157 
3  055 

2  092 
113 
379 

(Dl 

1  394 

101 

434 

3  072 
774 
859 
119 

1  320 
551 


9  165 
5  718 
4  663 
885 
712 
(01 
(01 


750  429 
502  164 
75  457 
9  512 
17  882 
16  388 

5  951 
124  860 
114  584 

10  276 

6  719 
1  396 


196  745 
143  818 
125  787 


261  143 
75  763 
73  966 

1  795 

104  754 
61  916 
42  646 

2  570 
7  208 

101 
26  306 


9  277 
55  430 

13  356 
18  244 

1  865 
22  953 

14  909 


161  193 
133  439 
88  189 


1  687 

1  512 

175 


1  966 

1  444 

923 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonsbre  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-37 


TABLE  5 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
yeac 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nou.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


BRONX  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


ruRNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES  CON 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS!  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES .  .  . 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


BROOME  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE' 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

-  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availabli 
part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


12  561 
8  092 
1  930 


109  15B 
7t  507 
"♦8  029 

1  082 
13  792 

8  601 
in    651 


111  "469 
39  601 
3  192 


1  061 
951 
110 


12  219 

7  960 
1  26'» 


103  731 

59  501 

45  831 

a  082 

11  02"* 

8  56« 

31  233 


3 

429 

2 

813 

3 

172 

2 

BOB 

2 

190 

1 

104 

713 

<UI 

2 

569 

2 

027 

2 

353 

2 

067 

(D) 

(D) 

666 

498 

1 

721 

1 

Hi 

(Dl 

(01 

508 

235 

5 

211 

" 

133 

50 

433 

24 

375 

14 

623 

14 

393 

8 

460 

8 

422 

? 

468 

2 

32? 

1 

934 

1 

928 

1 

765 

1 

726 

42 

380 

42 

244 

31 

977 

31 

977 

5 

512 

6 

48? 

3 

791 

3 

785 

23  008 
16  489 
10  507 
1  397 

1  986 

2  599 
5  519 


3  970 

(Dl 

1  088 


6  663 
5  019 

1  200 


25  728 
13  785 
3  241 


472  992 
339  875 
212  708 
28  886 
47  368 
50  913 
133  117 


324 

240 

715 

039 

55 

229 

723 

13 

373 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

638 

13 

346 

(ni 

1 

579 

(Ul 

11 

767 

14  344 
4  155 
1  565 


5 

200 

7 

470 

(Dl 

1 

14S 

3 

378 

(01 

1 

254 

17 

445 

35 

255 

19 

451 

7 

359 

4 

532 

3 

403 

24 

440 

95 

630 

21 

162 

7 

648 

34-38    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 

code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,0001 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Now,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX.554 


56 

561.567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 558 

555 

556 

564  I  559 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


542 
543 
544 
545-549 


Br^OOME  COUNTr — CONTINUED 


f^OOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  ..:.... 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL.  .  

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


CATTARAUGUS  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERy  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


495 
316 
180 


77  229 

73  959 

526 


54  282 

52  790 

17  672 

15  512 

14  162 

13  660 

4  355 

4  356 

4  943 

4  843 

4  621 

(Dl 

322 

ID) 

900 

(D) 

14  202 
10  577 
3  525 


7  375 
3  802 
526 
1  752 
1  185 


13  802 

5  949 

3  290 

3  553 


21  131 
366 
321 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (MA)  Not  available 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  In  this  table. 


21  063 
13  120 

7  943 


20  176 

18  060 

3  548 

2  972 

367 

229 

(D) 

ID) 

976 

704 

4  370 

4  370 

1  587 

1  359 

3  727 

3  591 

13  700 

6  949 

3  235 

3  515 


105  327 

92  833 

675 


40  526 
32  853 
7  573 


39 

308 

2 

997 

513 

(D) 

1 

235 

6 

545 

4 

005 

9 

081 

003 

20 

145 

528 

10 

341 

84 

1 

645 

279 

5 

754 

112 

2 

395 

673 

41 

254 

826 

23 

391 

437 

8 

103 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-39 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

:number) 


CATTARAUGUS  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

dOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


CAYUGA  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


5  053 

1  362 

1  900 

1  525 

375 

680 

1  022 

89 


3  875 
1  988 
1  887 


22  696 

21  291 

738 


Standaril  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  fable. 


6  7«3 
t  092 
2  651 


10  637 

10  101 

982 

7811 

207 

(01 

ttl 

123 

6  589 

6  589 

560 

526 

1186 

t66 

1  372 

ID) 

5  997 

2  716 

370 

778 

2  133 


20  526 
19  349 

680 


1  139 
540 
388 
211 


14  223 
3  307 
5  375 


10  206 

1  260 

895 


12  542 
5  268 
864 
1  874 
4  536 


20  340 
8  885 
5  359 
5  096 


34-40    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

Witti 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Estabhsti 

ments  with 

payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

CAYDGA  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

5611567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

556 

564.559 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

18 
13 

15 
10 
5 
8 
10 
2 

34 
9 

11 

8 
3 
4 
8 
2 

4  610 

1  445 

1  275 

1  078 

197 

(0> 

1  170 

ID) 

4  206 
1  230 
1  155 

1  014 
141 
(01 

1  130 
(Dl 

581 
134 
178 
154 
24 
(01 
183 
(Dl 

12  338 

2  588 

3  592 

3  134 
458 
(01 

4  365 
(01 

194 
38 
69 
62 
7 

101 
55 

(Dl 

34 

13 

10 
8 

2 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

3 

(01 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

24 
11 
13 

14 
9 
5 

2  555 

1  647 

908 

2  343 

1  631 

712 

437 
342 
95 

8  695 
5  860 
1  835 

105 
82 

24 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

10 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

153 
105 
47 

119 
76 
43 

7  319 
5  514 
1  705 

6  551 
4  978 
1  573 

1  392 

1  115 

277 

28  200 
22  728 
5  472 

551 
520 
131 

193 
135 
58 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

TOTAI 

15 
13 

2 

15 
13 

2 

1  977 
(Dl 

1  977 
(D) 
(01 

351 
(Dl 
(Dl 

6  911 
(Dl 
(Dl 

94 
(Dl 
(Dl 

DRUG  STORES.  

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(Dl 
(Dl 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5911 

139 
22 
13 

10 
18 
9 
15 

48 

59 
10 
1 
4 
2 
14 
5 
11 
22 

10  864 

1  003 

121 

157 

436 

5  994 

527 

973 

1  643 

9  298 
549 
(Dl 
167 
(Dl 

5  972 
465 
829 
945 

1  037 
47 
(Dl 

(Dl 
559 
74 
76 
135 

21  253 
902 
(01 
317 
(Dl 

14  359 
1  185 

1  356 

2  342 

294 
22 

(01 
7 

IDI 

165 
19 
22 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

(Dl 
5 

596 

14 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

38 

8 

1  421 

829 

57 

1  348 

22 

CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY 

1  644 

1  160 

''186  006 

^174  334 

19  493 

373  124 

6  304 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

111 
43 
19 
30 
19 

77 
29 
17 
18 
13 

12  246 
7  114 
1  Oil 

1  824 

2  297 

11  360 

5  842 

993 

1  510 

2  015 

1  476 
942 
187 
159 
178 

27  856 
18  003 
3  813 

2  955 

3  084 

356 

206 
50 
56 
44 

97 
35 

11 
31 
19 

53 
6 
24 
23 

41 
6 
18 
17 

18  172 
10  537 
4  996 
2  539 

17  970 
10  537 
4  896 

2  437 

2  596 

1  639 

740 

217 

51  882 
32  U3 
14  231 
5  538 

1  059 
632 
326 
111 

533 
539 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

20 
25 

FOOD  STORES 

297 
217 
24 
6 
19 
31 

179 
125 
12 
2 
13 
27 

45  686 

41  981 

1  550 

101 

453 

(01 

41  950 

38  773 

1  282 

(Dl 

433 

(01 

3  377 
2  801 
115 
(Dl 
55 
(Dl 

62  559 
50  569 
2  728 
(Dl 
1  415 
(Dl 

1  030 
782 

43 
(Dl 

34 
(Dl 

511 
512 
513 
5W 
545-519 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

217 
25 

(Dl 
16 

(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

102 

72 

37  519 

35  833 

3  370 

59  318 

632 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

200 

144 

12  503 

10  795 

824 

16  709 

335 

55 

551.567 

552-3.558 

552 

553.558 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

118 
26 
48 
32 
16 

102 
20 
48 
32 
16 

11  951 
2  834 
5  289 
4  611 
678 

11  595 
2  755 
5  289 
4  611 
578 

1  531 
375 
673 
590 
83 

29  395 
6  790 
12  102 
10  389 
1  713 

533 
113 
232 
196 
36 

88 
16 
37 
27 
10 

Standard  t(oles:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.        Revised. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-41 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establlsti- 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establisti- 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors ot 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY — CONT I 
APPARELi  ACCESSOR 


STORES — CONT INUED 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOriE  FURNISHIN&Si  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION. 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


MUSIC  STORES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  •  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEIVELRY  STORES 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


CHEMUNG  COUNT 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODl  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


UTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withtieia  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


687 

229 

617 

7  993 

81*2 

1  250 

3  668 


30  5145 

28  516 

"t93 

305 

215 

1  016 


«  3«6 
2  199 
1  847 


7  090 
3  762 
3  32e 


6  990 
4  550 
2  440 


15  694 

1  620 

461 

229 

563 

7  927 


214 


7  002 
3  881 
1  399 
498 
1  224 


(X)  Not  applicable.       ''Revised. 


2  812 

1  976 

836 


4  492 

5  565 
446 


18  729 
13  211 
5  518 


59  155 
40  917 
18  238 


1  671 
1  247 
1  014 


2  373 

3  225 
6  179 


16  004 

206 

9  240 

109 

2  929 

41 

1  910 

27 

1  925 

29 

57  593 

938 

(Dl 

(Dl 

13  597 

267 

44  236 

37  892 

1  059 


402 

26 

013 

297 

5 

440 

731 

13 

800 

443 

8 

406 

288 

5 

394 

19  821 
12  261 
7  560 


34-42    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

CHEMUNG    COUNTY— CONTINUED 

EATING.     DRINKING    PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

DRINKING   PLACES    (ALCOHOLIC    BEVERAGES) 

DRUG   STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

227 
124 
103 

191 
88 
103 

10     144 
5    971 
4     173 

9    568 

5    415 
4    173 

1    605 

1    254 

551 

39    095 
27    195 
11    900 

954 
718 
236 

245 
135 
109 

59PK591) 
591               ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG    STORES 

19 
16 

17 
14 

2    972 

2    748 
224 

2    898 

2    674 

224 

470 
450 
20 

8    785 

8    407 

378 

105 
97 

8 

12 
9 

3 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59    EX. 591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

59B 

TOTAL 

130 
18 
10 
2 
9 

13 
15 
56 

84 
18 
6 
2 
5 
5 
11 

28 

8    006 

1    326 

153 

(Dl 

574 

1    556 

1    130 

909 

(D) 

7    346 

1    302 

113 

(D) 

524 

1    654 

1    108 

821 

(0) 

949 
70 
28 
(0) 
66 
113 
227 
164 
(D) 

18    391 

1    311 

555 

(0) 

1  529 

2  097 
4    412 
2    805 

(Dl 

259 
31 
11 

(Dl 
23 
24 
54 
35 

(Dl 

122 

LIQUOR    STORES 

ANTIQUE    STORES.    SECONDHAND    STORES 

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

23 

10 

(Dl 

8 

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STOKES.     INCLUDING    FEED    STORES.     .     . 

JEWELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

5 

6 

11 

(01 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

53   PSRT* 

TOTAL 

42 

18 

4    636 

818 

16    375 

200 

30 

CHENANGO    COUNTY 

534 

346 

63    221 

58    907 

5    771 

112    454 

1    724 

527 

LUMBER.     BUILDING    MATERIALS'     HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

40 

8 
14 
12 

34 
6 
2 
14 
12 

4    363 
(D) 
(0) 
796 

1    337 

4    231 
(D) 
(Dl 
796 

1    337 

603 

(Dl 
(Dl 
144 
72 

12    337 

(Dl 

(Dl 

2    903 

1    535 

163 

(D) 
(Dl 

26 

35 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS    

(D) 
(Dl 
12 
15 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

53   P»RT« 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

26 
2 
10 

14 

IS 
2 
8 
8 

4    965 
(D) 

1    139 
(0) 

4    847 
(Dl 

1    131 
(0) 

540 
(Dl 
159 
(Dl 

9    953 

(Dl 

3    154 

(01 

185 
(D) 
65 
(D) 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

(Ul 

9 

(01 

51 
541 
512 
513 
514 
5lt5-549 

TOTAL     

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.     FISH     (SEAFOOD)     MARKETS     

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

CANDY.    NUT.    CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

OTHER    FOOD    STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

76 

64 

2 
3 

7 

42 
34 

1 

7 

14    129 
13    860 

16 
(0) 
(D> 

12    907 
12    672 

(D) 
(01 

843 
797 

(0) 
(0) 

16    496 
15    137 

(D) 
(01 

289 
258 

(Dl 
(Dl 

70 
56 

2 
(Dl 
(Dl 

55   EX    554 

40 

28 

12    272 

11    944 

1    082 

19    868 

230 

34 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

62 

36 

3    647 

2    919 

228 

4    530 

90 

70 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561 t 567 

562-31 568 

562 

5631568 

565 

565 

564.569 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.    BOYS'    APPAREL    STORES.    CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

•OMEN'S    READY-TO-WEAR    STORES    

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY'     SPECIALTY    STORES'    FURRIERS.    .     .     . 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

FURNITURE'    HOME    FURNISHINGS'    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

29 
6 

7 
5 
2 
8 
7 
1 

17 
4 
5 
5 

3 
1 

1    860 
354 
583 
567 
15 
534 
(D) 
(D) 

1    698 
330 
567 
567 

482 
(Dl 
ID) 

201 
48 
64 

36 
(Dl 
(D) 

3    750 

908 

1    289 

1    289 

554 
(01 

(D) 

64 
10 
27 
27 

14 
(01 
(01 

27 
5 
5 

2 

9 

(Dl 

(01 

TOTAL 

24 
16 
8 

16 
10 
5 

1    249 
851 
388 

1    137 
793 
344 

175 
131 

3    314 
2    292 

1    022 

46 
35 

11 

23 

14 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.     RADIO'     TELEVISION'     MUSIC    STORES     . 

9 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

DRINKING   PLACES    (ALCOHOLIC    BEVERAGES) 

91 
61 
30 

57 
39 
28 

3    987 
2    586 
1    301 

3    503 
2    220 
1    283 

705 
529 
176. 

14    881 
10    808 
4    073 

315 
233 

82 

102 
58 
34 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-43 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
enbte 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

CHENANGO  COUNTY — CONTINUED 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

15 
15 

13 
13 

1  222 
1  222 

1  165 
1  165 

128 
128 

2  745 
2  745 

49 
49 

17 

I 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

- 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 
592 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

112 

11 

1 
1 
31 
5 
21 
36 

72 

7 

1 
1 
25 
5 
19 
14 

14  642 
541 
25 
(D) 
(D) 
B  999 
187 
3  757 
IDI 

(Dl 
345 

(Dl 

(Dl 
8  787 

187 
3  637 

(Dl 

(Dl 
21 

(01 
(Dl 
710 
22 
379 
(01 

(01 
321 

(01 
(01 
13  325 
428 
7  822 
(Dl 

(Dl 
10 

(Dl 
(01 
135 
7 
87 
(Dl 

(Dl 
12 
5 
(01 
(01 
25 

594 
595 
596 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

598 
599 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

16 
(01 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

CLINTON  COUNTY 

685 

481 

86  244 

81  254 

8  433 

156  181 

2  B19 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDHAREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

39 
16 

6 

13 

33 

12 
6 

11 

4  429 

1  913 

597 

317 

1  602 

4  351 

1  841 

597 

317 

1  596 

495 
250 
78 
42 
125 

10  033 

5  168 

2  164 

817 

1  884 

143 
72 
28 
13 
30 

35 
14 
3 

14 

33 

2 
11 

20 

29 
2 

11 
16 

11  128 

(Dl 

3  765 

(D) 

11  094 

IDI 

3  755 

(Dl 

1  432 
(Dl 
583 
(01 

27  817 
(01 

10  788 
101 

471 
(01 

218 
IDI 

14 

533 

539 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

3 

(01 

FOOD  STORES 

130 
122 

8 

64 
58 

6 

22  222 

21  761 

(01 

19  916 
19  473 

(01 
(01 

1  343 
1  298 

(01 

25  158 
24  040 

(01 

357 
345 

(01 

541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

118 
(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

65 

49 

20  799 

20  273 

1  570 

32  158 

352 

44 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

77 

51 

4  192 

3  695 

301 

6  178 

111 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

40 
5 
16 

11 

5 

11 
2 

36 
5 
16 

11 
5 
2 

11 
2 

3  096 
604 

1  275 

1  087 
188 
112 

1  039 
(Dl 

3  055 
504 

1  275 

1  087 
188 
(Dl 

1  039 
(Dl 

437 
78 
204 
175 
28 
(Dl 
141 
(01 

8  079 

1  491 
4  045 
3  392 

653 
(01 

2  275 
(01 

135 
22 
72 
60 
12 

(Dl 
34 

IDI 

561 1 567 
562-3. 566 
562 
563.568 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

2 

11 
10 

1 

566 

SHOE  STORES 

5 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

25 
17 
8 

17 
13 

2  816 

2  189 

527 

2  540 

2  125 

515 

427 
336 
91 

7  983 
6  248 
1  735 

87 
65 
22 

20 
14 
6 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

140 
93 

47 

114 
69 
45 

5  023 
4  235 
1  788 

5  633 
3  873 
1  760 

1  311 
991 
320 

30  080 
23  523 
6  457 

868 
720 
148 

166 
113 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591I 
591       ( 

TOTAL.  .  .  

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

12 
12 

10 
10 

1  523 
1  523 

1  451 
1  451 

202 
202 

4  022 
4  022 

64 

6 
6 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       fD)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       {X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-44    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-conti 


nued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 

code 

Total 

Witti 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number! 

(number) 

CLINTON  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX. 591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

59B 

599 

TOTAL 

96 
13 
5 

1 

13 
9 
35 
15 

71 
13 

3 
1 
2 
13 
5 
21 
13 

9  077 

1  032 
236 
IDI 
(□) 

3  088 
155 

3  162 
616 

8  117 

1  032 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

3  088 
297 

3  012 
586 

712 
51 
(D) 
(Dl 
(D) 
181 
53 
321 
85 

13  299 

1  186 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

3  030 

1  080 

5  712 

1  571 

203 
25 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
38 
15 
78 
28 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

11 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(01 

6 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

31 
16 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

28 

1 

939 

727 

73 

1  371 

18 

COLUMBIA  COUNTY 

515 

385 

61  592 

55  790 

6  Oil 

119  578 

1  801 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HAROKARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-52U 
5251 
5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

18 
6 
7 

13 

38 
16 

7 
11 

5  718 

3  270 

382 

155 

1  611 

5  701 

3  256 

356 

155 

1  627 

728 
123 
51 
88 
166 

15  157 
9  105 
1  083 
1  637 
3  311 

178 
101 
11 
23 

10 

27 
13 
5 
3 
6 

TOTAL 

20 
1 

5 
11 

16 
1 

5 
10 

3  202 

(D) 

1  651 

(Dl 

3  116 

(Dl 

1  551 

(Dl 

199 
(01 
256 
(D) 

9  210 
(Dl 

1  755 
(01 

175 
(Dl 
103 
(Dl 

531 
533 

539 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

(Dl 

1 

(D) 

TOTAL 

125 
99 

8 
2 

7 
9 

53 

13 

3 
7 

15  179 
15  122 
232 
25 
253 
515 

13  557 
12  998 

205 

161 

916 
857 

17 
72 

18  158 
17  088 

251 
1  109 

279 
218 

22 

541 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

98 

513 
5114 
5115-519 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

1 
9 
10 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

29 

21 

12  532 

12  198 

1  150 

21  598 

230 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

71 

15 

3  118 

2  615 

196 

3  811 

72 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

29 

11 
11 
3 
2 

3 

27 

12 
9 
3 

2 
6 
3 

2  188 
151 
863 
802 
51 
ID) 
511 
101 

2  151 
151 
817 
785 
61 
(Dl 
511 
(Dl 

277 
81 
91 
82 
9 

(Dl 
72 

(Dl 

1  971 

1  172 

1  786 

1  626 

160 

(Dl 

1  176 

(Dl 

95 
22 

12 
37 
5 

(Dl 
20 

(Dl 

561.567 
562-3.568 

MEN'S.  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

1 
15 
12 

563.558 

•OMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

3 

566 

561.569 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

2 
<0) 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO.  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

23 

11 

19 
7 
12 

1  562 
511 
921 

1  525 
619 
907 

215 
119 
127 

1  350 

1  919 

2  101 

61 
21 
37 

17 
1 
13 

152 
109 
13 

86 
55 
31 

5  210 
3  751 
1  159 

1  338 
3  055 
1  283 

872 
727 
115 

18  558 
15  893 
2  755 

112 
311 
71 

5812 
5813 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

122 
50 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(5911 

591      ( 

( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

18 
18 

16 
16 

1  533 
1  633 

1  577 
I  577 

231 
231 

1  772 
1  772 

60 
50 

15 
16 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

111 
13 
20 

1 

58 

5 
2 

2 

7  868 
737 
188 

175 

6  826 
291 

(Dl 
(Dl 

705 
21 
(Dl 
(01 

11  535 
192 

(01 
(Dl 

190 
11 
(Dl 
(Dl 

101 
13 

(Dl 
(Dl 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Willilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-45 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code  . 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number! 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

COLUMBIA  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES — CONTINUED 

595 
595 
597 
59B 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

6 

11 

2 

22 
36 

2 
11 

2 
18 
15 

iDI 
2  848 

IDI 
2  372 
1  130 

(Dl 
2  848 

(Dl 
2  330 

796 

(Dl 
216 
(Dl 
302 
59 

(Dl 

4  353 
(Dl 

5  546 
1  420 

(Dl 
51 

(Dl 
71 
32 

(Dl 
2 

40 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  P4RT» 

TOTAL 

20 

6 

1  922 

1  728 

161 

3  845 

48 

DELAWARE  COUNTY 

603 

387 

54  401 

59  215 

6  107 

117  715 

1  807 

580 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

43 
18 
5 

12 

31 
12 

7 
8 

3  548 

1  527 

163 

402 

1  456 

3  274 

1  377 

149 

402 

1  346 

415 
187 
30 
64 
134 

9  115 
3  849 
443 
2  008 
2  815 

115 
52 
5 
23 
34 

36 
11 
7 
6 
12 

53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

21 

1 
5 
15 

17 

1 
5 
11 

1  893 

(01 
595 
IDI 

1  821 
(Dl 
595 
(Dl 

221 
(01 
119 
(01 

4  850 
(Dl 

2  193 
<0I 

94 
(01 

32 
(01 

22 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

(Dl 

3 

(01 

FOOD  STORES 

54 
541 
542 
543 
544 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

111 
88 
7 

3 
13 

59 
48 
3 

1 

7 

15  030 

15  275 

197 

58 
500 

14  240 

13  533 

(Dl 

(Dl 
448 

994 
930 
(Dl 

(Dl 
49 

19  180 

17  810 

(Dl 

(Dl 
944 

303 
275 
(Dl 

(Dl 
20 

98 
73 

16 

55  EX.554 

35 

31 

14  987 

14  623 

1  421 

25  584 

298 

21 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(554I 

TOTAL 

212 

4  158 

87 

84 

56 

561.557 

562-3.558 

562 

563. 55S 

555 

556 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

35 
5 
17 
15 

1 
8 
5 
1 

28 
5 
13 

12 

1 

5 
1 

3  338 
343 

875 
(01 
(D) 
(Dl 
278 
(Dl 

3  208 
343 
847 
IDI 
(Dl 
(Dl 
278 
(Dl 

575 
40 
82 
IDI 
(Dl 
(Dl 
26 
(Dl 

10  852 

505 

1  610 

(Dl 

(Dl 
(Dl 
565 
(Dl 

217 

9 
38 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
11 
(Dl 

39 
5 

20 
(Dl 
(Dl 

5 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

(01 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

29 

16 
13 

19 
12 

7 

1  891 
968 
923 

1  787 
954 
833 

307 
147 
150 

6  257 
3  017 
3  240 

80 
41 
39 

25 
15 

11 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

115 
81 
35 

86 
55 
31 

3  567 
2  172 
1  395 

3  157 
1  844 
1  323 

504 
414 
190 

13  744 
9  195 
4  549 

307 
217 
90 

132 

EATING  PLACES 

91 
41 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(5911 

TOTAI 

21 
19 

2 

13 

13 

1  513 

1  495 
18 

1  231 
1  231 

155 
156 

2  507 
2  507 

37 
37 

22 

20 

2 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

99 
9 

8 

53 

5 

13  251 
491 
106 

12  701 
329 

1  151 
15 

20  929 
293 

261 
5 

81 

8 

593 

594 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

8 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withhel()  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


34-46    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payrall, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

OELAKARE  COUMTY— CONTINUED 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES— CONT  1  NUED 

595 

596 
597 
59B 

8 
29 

5 
19 
21 

27 
3 
17 

56 
9  551 

183 
2  274 

580 

9  555 

149 

2  228 

440 

755 
22 

305 
63 

13  416 

371 

5  635 

1  213 

150 

73 
25 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDINS  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEKELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

11 

5 
17 
23 

N0N5T0RE  RETAILERS* 

18 

« 

609 

443 

31 

540 

8 

19 

DUTCHESS  COUNTY 

7  723 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

83 
33 

17 
24 
9 

55 
29 

9 
18 

9 

12  147 
7  215 
1  250 
1  745 
1  936 

11  521 
6  987 
984 
1  514 
1  936 

1  517 
960 
132 
212 
213 

26  171 
17  519 

2  540 

3  929 

4  183 

309 
186 
30 
45 
48 

521 

522-521 

5251 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

7 
15 
19 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

PART* 

TOTAL 

47 
6 
14 
27 

41 
6 
14 
21 

28  785 
21  595 

5  010 
2  081 

28  502 

21  595 

5  010 

1  897 

4  502 

3  511 

747 

244 

79  991 
51  522 
13  303 
5  066 

1  470 

1  116 

251 

93 

531 
533 
539 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

9 

21 

FOOD  STORES 

5« 
541 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

323 
222 
37 

10 

47 

171 
108 
21 
3 
8 
31 

63  592 

56  450 

3  450 

436 

1  206 

2  150 

57  394 

51  438 

2  550 

IDI 

1  148 

(01 

4  474 
3  784 
187 
(0) 
105 
(D) 

83  140 
57  751 
4  417 
IDI 
2  260 
(01 

1  311 
1  064 
55 
(01 
43 
IDI 

314 
215 

513 
5lt"t 
5"l5-5"t9 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

(01 
IDI 

89 

73 

45  650 

45  000 

3  950 

81  988 

758 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

180 

120 

13  850 

11  670 

980 

20  510 

319 

56 
561.557 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

132 
18 
65 
45 
20 
19 
20 
10 

104 
15 
49 
35 
14 
15 
16 
8 

13  505 

3  392 
5  493 

4  522 
971 

1  917 

1  982 

721 

12  921 

3  380 

5  201 

4  298 
903 

1  837 

1  834 

559 

1  847 
558 
749 
636 
113 
209 
258 
73 

39  875 
12  534 
16  317 
14  084 
2  233 

4  395 

5  001 
1  527 

541 
119 
243 
197 
46 
83 
68 
28 

92 
11 

563.558 

WOMEN. S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

15 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

80 
47 
33 

64 
37 
27 

8  289 
5  514 
2  575 

8  051 
5  494 
2  557 

1  252 
899 
353 

25  884 
19  090 
6  794 

299 
215 
84 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

24 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

381 
243 
138 

289 
179 
110 

17  354 
12  347 
5  007 

15  850 
11  441 
4  409 

3  250 

2  663 

587 

72  253 
59  355 
12  908 

1  491 

1  238 

253 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

52 
60 

2 

58 
56 
2 

7  777 
ID) 

ID) 

7  595 
(01 
(01 

1  060 
101 

(01 

20  372 
(01 
IDl 

306 
101 
(01 

40 
ID) 

(0) 

289 
35 
28 
12 

177 
23 
8 
8 

31  155 

3  297 

948 

936 

28  239 
2  381 

IDl 
101 

3  439 
159 

101 

65  557 
3  005 

(01 
(Dl 

753 
42 
IDl 
(0) 

35 

593 

591 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

(Ul 
(01 

i  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  avaliaOie.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maiar  group  53.  are  shovin  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-47 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


County  and  kind  of  business 


DUTCHESS  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES — CONTINUED 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES, 

JEKELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


ERIE  COUNTY 


2  004 

1  342 

190 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS.  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  . 
FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

J  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number! 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


465 
7  771 
1  674 
11  128 
4  936 


1  402  688 


57  213 
26  916 

8  394 
2  260 

4  245 
1  015 

9  219 

5  164 


353  752 

305  156 

20  530 

(0) 

4  626 
3  707 

5  404 
9  338 
7  120 
2  218 

(01 
1  014 


266  168 

239  037 

215  712 

5  556 

17  769 

10  256 

10  711 

1  215 

4  949 


(01 


22  570 

21  496 

1  074 

44  028 
36  696 
7  332 


399 
3  128 
2  316 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


379 
7  731 
1  410 
10  766 


54  807 
26  864 
8  142 

2  162 

3  669 
1  005 
8  023 

4  942 


324  334 

280  368 

18  394 

(D) 

(Dl 

3  053 

5  158 
8  850 

6  980 
1  870 

(0) 


254  798 
239  037 
215  712 
5  555 
17  769 
9  478 
10  391 
1  215 
4  577 


(Dl 


84  650 

22  246 

21  310 

936 


399 
3  128 
2  250 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


527 

210 

1  669 

642 


7  701 

3  519 

1  269 

375 

589 

121 


(D> 
(Dl 
491 
613 
2  383 
2  019 
364 
(01 
(D) 


23  557 

20  550 

18  198 

699 

1  653 

682 

1  780 


13  708 
4  302 

4  075 
227 

6  802 

5  831 
971 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


1  049 
9  735 
3  942 
30  534 
13  051 


3  352  987 


144  629 

63  948 

25  472 

7  274 

11  355 

2  703 

24  667 

9  210 


546  109 

423  600 

35  134 

(01 

(D) 

10  982 

10  927 

47  838 

40  255 

7  573 

(D) 

(D) 


455  918 

397  478 

348  236 

12  353 

36  889 

12  785 

35  332 

3  237 

7  085 

(Dl 


132  912 
113  525 
19  287 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

8  503 

6  453 

554 


34-48    NEW  YORK 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(numberl 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

594 

5942 

5943 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 

5969     ( 

597 
598 
5982     ( 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  PART* 
532 
534 
535 


ERIE  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


STORES — CONT INUED 


FAMILY  CL0THIN3  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

•  OMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSKARE.  METALHARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO'  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS'  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEKELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  I  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE )  ORGANIZATIONS. 


57  763 
34  219 
25  775 
6  227 


123  366 
79  210 
58  104 

4  990 
10  382 

5  734 
44  156 


83  464 

22  604 

5  309 

401 

4  908 

3  904 
2  017 
1  687 

5  236 

4  959 
277 

4  737 

4  149 
1  501 

5  695 
8  226 


54  781 

32  173 

24  289 

5  993 

777 

(01 

(D) 

13  975 

4  284 

4  349 


11 


222 
72  732 
52  550 

4  990 
9  534 

5  658 
41  490 


73  902 
19  594 

4  519 
253 

4  266 

3  738 
IQI 
101 

4  842 
4  643 

199 
4  681 
4  129 


3  993 
1  463 

306 

1  272 

930 

4  201 
127 
(Dl 
ID) 


839 

366 

3  741 

807 

318 

3  097 

25  778 
2  074 
9  448 

14  256 

21  750 
2  022 
9  126 

10  602 

ID) 
2  000 
160 
378 
108 
1  354 
10) 


8  510 
5  576 

3  932 
1  329 
152 
(D) 
(0) 
1  566 
621 
747 


1  976 
1  474 
6  799 


9  894 

1  339 

797 


ID) 
41  919 
2  927 
7  071 
2  287 
29  634 
ID) 


29  916 
14  004 
13  414 


564  408 
417  332 
310  743 


190  569 
25  697 
15  726 
687 
15  039 
18  160 
(0) 


14  988 

14  517 
471 

8  021 

4  155 

3  556 

18  410 

17  675 


15  192 
3  259 
440 
2  020 
2  561 
22  566 
583 


1 

10 

697 
891 
350 

79 

33 

41 

090 
525 
175 
390 

1  928 

1  220 

823 

278 


9  254 

6  946 

658 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available,       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-49 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 


nearest 
Nov.  15 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unmcor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ESSEX  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRSDEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORED 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES!.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable 


859 

1  775 

169 

169 

816 

816 

575 

575 

241 

2tl 

686 

534 

1  198 

165 

1  033 


4  128 
3  033 
1  095 


789 

4  989 

901 

685 

ID) 

(Dl 

IDI 

(Dl 

436 

420 

081 

943 

146 

145 

959 

1  819 

210 

932 

5  958 

531 

4  104 

2  477 

1  627 

975 

(0) 

(D) 


15  957 
14  120 
2  847 


1  224 
842 
254 

4  577 

2  085 


34-50    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-cont 


mued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

FR4NKLIN    COUNTY 

630 

39 
10 

5 
16 

8 

26 

9 
17 

100 
90 

2 
2 
6 

50 

60 

43 
8 

15 

12 
3 

11 
7 
2 

28 
13 
15 

138 
88 
50 

8 
8 

117 
13 
7 
3 
6 
16 
12 
29 
31 

21 

400 

25 
8 
3 
8 
5 

20 

9 

11 

52 

48 

32 

34 

33 

6 
13 
10 
3 
5 
7 
2 

22 

13 
9 

98 
48 
50 

8 

8 

67 
13 
3 

3 
2 
12 
4 
19 
11 

9 

54     146 

2    503 
983 
180 
756 
584 

4    790 

2    781 

2  009 

13    407 
12    937 

88 

12 

370 

9    533 

3  279 

2    792 
500 

(D) 
708 

(Dl 
978 
338 

ID) 

2  116 

1  297 
819 

3  852 

2  126 
1    727 

1    429 

1  429 

8    042 
690 
71 
115 
175 

3  230 
247 

3    053 
461 

2  403 

50    094 

2    247 
965 
166 
554 
552 

4    710 

2    771 

1  939 

12    241 
11    907 

334 

9    283 

2  689 

2    594 
554 
ID) 
596 
ID) 
838 
338 
(D) 

2  038 
1    283 

755 

3  294 
1    567 
1    727 

1    429 

1  429 

7    318 
690 
ID) 
115 
ID) 

3    150 
109 

2  777 
281 

2    251 

5    196 

330 
154 
42 
77 
47 

570 

356 
314 

829 

774 

55 
755 
205 

355 
76 

10) 
91 

ID] 

125 
45 

ID) 

285 
157 
128 

552 
357 
295 

245 
246 

565 

47 
ID) 

14 
ID) 
157 

19 
352 

38 

203 

99    015 

5    382 

3  132 
801 

1    391 
1    058 

10   744 

5    217 

5  527 

15    298 
14    305 

993 

14    874 

4  093 

6  559 
1    291 

ID) 

1  645 
ID) 

2  278 
864 
ID) 

5  005 
2    711 

2  294 

13    728 

7  739 
5   989 

4    592 
4    592 

13    311 
891 
ID) 
216 
ID) 

3  173 
397 

7    321 
842 

4  329 

1     649 

88 
40 
11 
22 
15 

238 

148 
90 

23B 

222 

16 
203 
71 

117 
21 

ID) 
34 

ID) 
39 
14 

10) 

75 
41 
34 

318 
189 
129 

50 
50 

185 
20 

ID) 
5 

ID) 
39 

94 
14 

56 

52 
521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

53   P4RT* 
531 

LUMBER.    BUILDING    MATERIALS.    HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILOINS    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

42 
15 
4 
16 

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

18 

539 

54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

TOTAL    

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.     FISH     (SEAFOOD)     MARKETS     

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

CANDY.    NUT.    CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

OTHER    FOOD    STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

16 

101 
91 

2 
2 
6 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

551.567 

562-3.568 

552 

553,568 

555 

556 

564.569 

MEN'S.     60YS'     APPAREL    STORES.     CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

WOMEN'S    READY-TO-WEAR    STORES    

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES     

SHOE    STORES 

OTHER    APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

6 

(D) 

12 

ID) 

9 

10) 

572.573 

58 
5812 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 
EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING    PLACES 

13 

161 
102 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

591               ( 

59   EX.591 
592 

DRUG    STORES 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR    STORES 

5 

120 
18 

594 
595 
596 

BOOK.     STATIONERY    STORES 

SPORTING    GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

3 

ID) 
10 

598 
599 

53   PSRT* 

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

OTHER    STORES    

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

27 
37 

18 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-51 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-con 


tinued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 

establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

FULTON  COUNTY 

637 

39 
16 
13 
6 

19 

10 

8 

140 
109 

15 
1 

11 
32 
66 

36 

5 
10 
9 
1 
6 
10 
5 

25 
9 
16 

150 
98 
52 

10 
10 

104 
9 
5 
5 
8 
2 
9 
21 
45 

16 

395 

27 
14 

7 
4 
2 

15 
1 
8 
6 

74 
57 

7 
1 

9 
28 
38 

32 
5 

10 
9 
1 
2 

10 
5 

17 
9 
8 

104 
62 

42 

8 

a 

48 
5 
1 
3 
2 
2 
7 
11 
17 

63  973 

3  944 
1  821 

1  076 
438 
609 

5  884 
(D) 

2  812 
(0) 

19  700 
18  310 
773 
(D) 
110 
(D> 

15  211 

3  957 

3  023 
649 
<DI 
977 
(D) 
(Dl 
533 
374 

1  770 
974 
796 

4  225 

2  757 

1  468 

991 
991 

4  561 
553 
(01 
151 
410 
(01 
312 
1  381 
1  238 

707 

58  301 

3  850 
1  785 

1  058 
IDl 
(Dl 

5  870 
(Dl 

2  806 
(Dl 

17  726 
16  704 
549 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

IS  183 

3  025 

2  925 
649 
(D) 
977 
(Dl 
(Dl 
533 
374 

1  556 
974 
582 

3  533 

2  179 

1  354 

987 
987 

3  109 
317 
(Dl 
145 
(Dl 
(Dl 
278 
931 
882 

537 

6  257 

662 
233 
300 
(Dl 

(Ql 

877 
(Dl 
450 
(01 

1  342 
1  213 

(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1  264 

238 

438 
115 
(01 
148 
(Dl 
(01 
85 
31 

240 
174 
66 

664 
442 
222 

126 
126 

342 
11 

(Dl 
26 

(01 

(Dl 
62 
97 
95 

64 

lie  537 

12  016 

4  529 

5  436 
(01 

(Dl 

15  880 
(Dl 

8  133 
(Dl 

27  081 
24  368 
878 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 

22  722 

4  194 

7  457 

1  477 
(01 

2  655 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1  515 
650 

4  476 

3  173 

1  303 

14  170 

9  632 

4  538 

2  468 
2  468 

6  864 
140 
(Dl 
532 
(01 
(01 

1  083 

2  060 
1  965 

1  209 

1  937 

131 
57 
52 
(Dl 
(Dl 

314 
(Ul 
191 
(01 

448 
389 
20 
101 
(01 
(Dl 

282 

75 

140 
22 

IDl 
61 

(Dl 

(Dl 
22 
13 

61 
40 
21 

318 
219 
99 

34 
34 

113 
5 

(01 
10 

(Ul 

(01 
17 
33 
33 

21 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 

53  PftRT* 
531 
533 
539 

54 
5«1 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

10 

11 

(Dl 
(Dl 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

5 
(01 

127 
101 

5t3 
514 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

(Dl 
(01 
IDl 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

561.567 
562-3.568 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

2 
(01 

563.568 

565 

566 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

(01 
IDl 

3 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

571 
572.573 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

1 
15 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

11 
11 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

103 

592 
593 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

12 

IDl 

596 

IDl 
9 

43 

53  PART* 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

14 

)  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-52    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincoT 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

SENESEE    COUNTY 

557 
50 

11 
11 

12 
16 

15 
3 
3 
9 

100 
77 

2 
7 
7 

32 

81 

33 

8 
15 
10 

5 

7 
2 

27 
16 

11 

115 
42 

12 
10 

2 

70 
8 

1 
5 
12 

7 

26 

21 

383 

38 
11 
5 
8 
14 

15 
3 
3 
9 

58 

45 
1 

2 
7 
3 

20 

53 

29 
8 
12 

8 

7 
2 

21 
10 

11 

90 
56 

34 

12 
10 
2 

42 
5 
1 
1 
3 

10 
7 

10 

5 

80    262 

11     701 

5  508 

444 

1  444 
3    305 

7    071 

2  815 

1  725 

2  529 

18    808 
17    828 
(D) 
(Dl 
302 
150 

13    741 

6  289 

3  377 
1     171 
1    247 
1    035 

212 

101 
(01 

3  509 
1    992 
1    517 

5    303 

4  017 

1  285 

2  096 
(D) 
IDI 

7  551 
523 

70 
(Dl 
462 
4    090 
440 
496 
ID) 

806 

75    990 

11    539 

6  508 
340 

1  392 
3    299 

7  071 

2  815 

1  726 

2  529 

16    992 
16    380 

(Dl 
(Dl 
302 
118 

13    581 

5  729 

3  245 
1    141 
1    145 

989 
155 

(Dl 
(Ul 

3  393 
1    875 
1    517 

4  853 
3    551 

1  192 

2  096 

ID) 
(D) 

6  913 
449 
(D) 
(D) 
414 

3  852 
440 
496 
(01 

578 

8     134 

968 
423 
63 
169 
313 

1    002 
375 
259 
368 

1    258 
1    159 
(Dl 
(Dl 
57 
26 

1    318 

522 

524 
226 
143 
128 
15 

(0) 

(Dl 

470 
265 
205 

996 

816 
180 

332 

(Dl 
(0) 

682 
22 
(D) 
(D) 
43 
287 
74 
53 
(0) 

52 

160    640 

16    479 
6    508 

1  324 

2  930 

5  717 

21  449 
10    127 

4   483 

6  839 

25  234 

22  714 
(U) 
(D) 

1  479 
738 

26  272 
10    659 

9    Oil 

3  715 

2  835 

2  533 
302 

(Dl 

(D) 

9    205 

4  990 

4  215 

23  029 

19    459 

3  570 

6    233 

(01 
(D) 

12    856 
419 
(D) 
(Dl 
818 

5  871 
1    273 
1    107 

(0) 

1    213 

2    509 

200 
73 
17 
45 
65 

479 
233 

121 
125 

391 
340 
(Dl 
(Dl 
28 
18 

256 

191 

140 
43 
62 
53 
9 

(01 

(Dl 

115 
54 
62 

569 

485 
84 

85 
(Dl 
(Dl 

152 
11 

(Dl 

(Dl 
11 
53 
21 
13 

ID) 

19 

514 

52 

521 

522-52"t 

5251 

5252 

53   P6RT* 
531 
533 
539 

54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 

55   EX.554 

55PT(554I 

56 

561.567 
562-3.568 
562 

563.568 
565 
566 
564.569 

LUMBER.     BUILDING    MATERIALS.     HARDWARE. 
FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS     

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

40 
5 
10 
11 
14 

DEPARTMENT    STORES 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

TOTAL    

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING   DELICATESSENS 

2 

92 
68 
(Dl 

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

CANDY.     NUT.     CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

(Dl 
6 
9 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

21 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

82 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

27 

MEN'S.     BOYS'     APPAREL    STORES.     CUSTOM    TAILORS 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

WOMEN. S    READY-TO-WEAR    STORES     

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

OTHER    APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

2 
18 
10 

8 

(01  - 
(Dl 

571 
572.573 

58 
5812 

13 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

EATING.    DRINKING   PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

9 

135 

84 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

(Dl 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

67 

592 
593 
594 
595 
595 

LIQUOR    STORES 

ANTIQUE    STORES.    SECONDHAND    STORES.     .    

BOOK.    STATIONERY    STORES 

SPORTING    GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

9 

(Dl 

IDI 

5 

8 

4 

(01 

53    PART* 

NONSTORE    RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

20 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-53 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


Wittl 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


RETAIL 
LUMBERi 


TRADE  1  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  (MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUHBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES"  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS!  FISH  ISEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY"  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN"S"  BOYS"  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN"S  CLOTHING"  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE"  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE"  RADIO"  TELEVISION"  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11  632 

10  721 

199 

321 


t  063 
3  076 
1  007 


827 

609 

26« 

(Dl 

62 

(01 

1  681 

1  517 

110 

110 

2  267 

2  169 

791 

589 

1  38« 

3  a63 

921 


15  495 
11  738 
3  757 


34-54    NEW  YORK 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workwerk 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-521* 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


5H2 
5t3 
541 
515- 


55  EX.55» 


56 

561 > 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 568 

565 

566 

561 1 559 


593 
594 
595 
596 
597 
598 
599 


HERKIMER  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTA 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FIbH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  •     •    , 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  lahle. 


6  292 

3  951 

1  500 

841 


153 

2  917 

643 

493 

181 

1  161 

650 

636 

531 

525 

712 

592 

61/ 

571 

5  104 
3  208 
1  896 


10  790 

9  522 

910 

686 

196 

154 

IDI 

(D) 

157 

(Dl 

IDI 

ID) 

291 

133 

3  398 

3  260 

1  470 

1  028 

615 
1  418 
3  007 


17  795 

12  535 

3  475 

1  785 


5  899 

865 

2  552 


12  135 

7  811 
4  324 


19  524 
13  534 
5  990 


17  195 
865 
225 


557 
8  204 
2  235 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number! 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY 

1  136 

788 

126  245 

117  965 

14  941 

291  009 

4  397 

1  023 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

73 
22 
19 
17 
15 

53 
16 
15 
9 
13 

9  015 

2  951 
1  374 

942 

3  748 

8  489 

2  649 
1  328 

795 

3  715 

1  163 
509 
200 
118 
336 

21  774 
8  923 

4  429 
1  889 

5  533 

271 
109 
57 
30 
75 

521 
522-52t 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

11 
15 
20 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PURT* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

41 
5 
15 
21 

37 
5 
13 
19 

14  521 
7  991 
3  330 
3  200 

14  445 
7  991 
3  250 
3  194 

2  159 

1  273 

527 

369 

42  864 
25  742 
9  486 
7  636 

747 
409 
202 
135 

21 

5 

15 

5« 
541 
5112 

5n3 

544 
545-549 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

201 

168 

8 
17 

107 
88 

2 

9 

28  370 
27  300 
393 
179 
141 
357 

25  236 
24  254 
(D) 
179 
113 
I0> 

1  830 
1  704 
(D) 
22 
15 
ID) 

39  750 
35  940 
ID) 
359 
328 
IDI 

596 
541 
ID) 
7 
8 
(D) 

201 
156 
(D) 
6 
6 
ID) 

72 

56 

25  494 

25  234 

2  855 

52  703 

573 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

TOTAL 

129 

83 

8  453 

6  909 

476 

9  993 

181 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

74 
12 
27 
19 

8 
13 
15 

2 

52 
10 
25 
17 

8 
12 
13 

2 

6  645 

1  428 
3  201 

2  752 
449 

1  048 
(Dl 
(D) 

5  451 

1  404 
3  141 

2  592 
449 
952 
ID) 
ID) 

1  040 
228 
587 
499 
88 
124 
ID) 
(D) 

20  852 
4  588 
12  106 
10  438 

1  658 

2  307 
ID) 
ID) 

352 
70 
212 
180 
32 
36 
ID) 
ID) 

4ft 

551.567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 56a 

565 

566 

564.559 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

6 
15 
12 

3 

11 
ID] 
(D) 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

46 
24 
22 

30 
18 
12 

3  819 
2  351 
1  468 

3  661 

2  297 

1  364 

654 

459 
195 

12  183 
8  055 
4  lie 

133 

84 
49 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

19 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 
5812 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

240 
155 
85 

198 
113 

85 

8  740 
5  487 
3  253 

8  190 
4  937 
3  253 

2  016 

1  365 

651 

40  049 
27  761 
12  288 

860 
594 
265 

260 

169 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PTI5911 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

21 
15 

19 
13 
6 

3  220 

2  505 

715 

3  122 

2  407 
715 

484 
359 
125 

9  893 
7  394 
2  499 

132 
99 
33 

13 
9 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

190 
35 
14 
3 
5 
18 
10 
35 
59 

118 
22 
4 
3 
5 
18 
6 
27 
33 

15  873 

1  678 
371 
274 
472 

5  741 

498 

4  030 

2  809 

14  481 

1  280 

ID) 

274 

472 

5  741 

452 

3  750 

(D) 

1  689 
104 
(01 
65 
43 
427 
95 
483 
ID) 

31  470 
2  040 

ID) 
1  151 

506 
7  590 
1  657 
9  207 

(D) 

423 
45 

(D) 
19 
8 
92 
23 

110 

ID) 

(D) 

594 
595 
595 
597 
598 
599 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

1 
7 
5 
5 
26 
ID) 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PftRT* 

TOTAL 

49 

15 

2  095 

1  747 

555 

9  478 

129 

51 

I  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
E  retailers,  part  of  SIC  niajor  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


521 

522 
523 

52'» 
5251 
5252 


512 

513 

54t 

5"t5 

S«5 

5152 

5463 

549 


55  EX. 554 


County  and  kind  ol  business 


562-31 568 
562 

563.568 
563      ( 


KINGS  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTA 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  IKALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


Total 

(number) 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 
CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 


7  619 
3  224 
1  650 


With 
payroll 


2  931 

558 
463 


4  195 
1  890 
1  060 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


2  651  356 


65  153 

17  758 
6  837 
6  917 

14  277 
2  680 

16  684 


242  398 
169  221 
30  050 


881  074 
606  013 
134  266 
12  206 
24  257 
34  061 

7  746 
49  949 
34  786 
15  163 

8  829 
3  747 


247  492 

211  908 

182  651 

5  527 

23  730 

17  029 

14  004 

(D) 

(Q) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


107  179 

67  691 

39  488 

1  969 

7  713 

1  605 
25  509 

2  692 

20  737 

^51  484 

11  085 

15  017 

2  550 
22  832 

16  586 

3  358 


166  561 

123  534 

75  722 

23  580 

9  735 

7  446 

7  051 


59  805 

17  758 
6  343 
6  689 

13  273 
2  490 

13  252 


236  716 

169  221 

28  534 

31  050 

6  463 

1  448 


772  562 

553  569 

114  204 

9  518 

17  023 

14  977 

6  204 
46  857 
33  478 
13  379 

7  587 
2  623 


245  078 
211  816 
182  551 
5  435 
23  730 
15  727 
13  356 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


240  179 

57  611 

56  851 

760 

101  327 

65  025 

36  302 

1  463 

6  993 

1  311 
24  353 

2  182 

14  509 
48  266 
11  085 
14  987 


158  021 

116  242 

71  814 

23  000 

9  077 

7  308 

5  043 


8  474 
2  615 

952 
1  028 
1  812 

254 
1  793 


35  473 
27  262 
4  708 
3  446 
877 
ISO 


72  382 
44  418 

10  855 
897 

1  504 

1  773 

721 

11  153 
9  375 
1  777 

578 
282 


19  210 
15  518 
12  973 
933 
1  712 
1  185 


Paycoll, 
workweek 
ended 
neatest 
Now,  15 

(dollars) 


1 

959 

(D) 

(Dl 

(D) 

(Dl 

12 

265 

35 

356 

8 

812 

8 

659 

153 

15 

275 

10 

540 

4 

535 

219 

960 

163 

? 

920 

373 

1 

880 

7 

154 

1 

578 

2 

449 

355 

2 

751 

(Dl 

(D) 

22 

174 

17 

476 

10 

638 

3 

471 

1 

554 

995 

818 

165  521 

49  635 

18  909 

20  231 

35  691 

5  014 

35  841 


747  107 
565  488 
87  091 


461  035 

875  975 

219  176 

16  295 

35  314 

35  941 

15  553 

240  503 

204  550 

35  853 

13  619 

5  649 


351  454 
281  211 
234  729 
15  312 
30  170 
22  533 
39  605 


315  841 

219  368 

96  473 

4  391 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  ol 

ended 

unmcor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov  15 

businesses 

36 

205 

553 

41 

63B 

1    760 

28 

108 

298 

46 

099 

551 

6 

749 

69 

60 

582 

842 

9  904 
1  927 
1  873 


4  943 
3  388 
1  555 


443 

747 

4 

717 

353 

375 

3 

794 

211 

012 

2 

145 

71 

640 

599 

34 

324 

423 

19 

972 

302 

16 

427 

225 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
"Nonslore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-57 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1.0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

KINGS  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


FURNITUFiEi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES — CON. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES>  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

liquor  stores 

antique  storesi  secondhand  stores 

antique  stores  

secondhand  stores 

booki  stationery  stores 

book  stores 

stationery  stores 

sporting  goods  stores.  bicycle  shops  

sporting  goods  .stores 

bicycle  shops 

hayi  grain.  feed  stores 

other  farm  supply  stores  

garden  supply  stores  

jehelry  stores  

fuel.  ice  dealers 

coal  and  wood  dealers 

ice  dealers 

fuel  oil  dealers  

bottled  gas  dealers 

florists  

cigar  stores.  stands  

neks  dealers.  newsstands  

camera.  photographic  supply  stores  

gift.  novelty.  souvenir  shops 

optical  goods  stores  

typewriter  stores ■ 

luggage.  leather  goods  stores 

hobby.  toy.  game  shops  

religious  goods  stores  

pet  shops 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  .  . 


LIVINGSTON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


29  085 

10  707 

3  235 

1  223 

2  012 


251  205 
189  239 
119  "tl5 
11  872 
37  003 
20  919 
61  966 


286  112 

86  2«8 

8  96"t 

768 

8  196 

12  123 

2  771 

9  352 

3  751 
3  041 

710 
327 

681 

13  878 
103  052 

11  919 


8  940 
8  359 

6  977 
2  188 

7  311 
4  240 

381 
1  217 

7  446 
557 

1  305 

8  167 


57  228 
10  046 
U  237 
35  945 


28  309 
10  657 
2  813 

949 
1  864 


236  757 
176  243 
114  857 
11  872 
28  625 
20  889 
60  514 


252  580 

74  905 

7  232 

262 

6  970 
9  849 

2  607 

7  242 

3  385 

2  769 
616 
327 


7  358 

6  479 

4  465 

1  738 

4  463 

3  274 

381 

947 

6  814 

259 

791 

6  349 


3  655 

5  627 

5  140 

11  551 


1  942 
12  845 
1  342 


128  525 
889  812 
579  733 
72  860 
103  570 
133  549 
238  813 


187  800 

183  497 

4  303 


623  418 

117  421 

29  887 

543 

29  344 
25  307 

5  491 
18  816 

7  439 

6  032 

1  407 
423 

2  193 
38  902 

259  327 

30  028 


31  428 

12  213 
9  299 
3  822 

13  440 
17  019 

1  355 

2  503 
15  572 

974 

3  014 
21  570 


19  256 

15  628 
10  520 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-58    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


54 
541 
S42 
543 
544 
545-549 


56 

561i567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1  568 

565 

566 

564 1 569 


59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


542 
543 
544 
545-549 


County  and  kind  of  business 


LIVINGSTON  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES 


T0T4L  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  (SEAFOOOI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

lOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


MAD  I  SON  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS.  .  . 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOOI  MARKETS  .  .  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  ST0R5S 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1.0001 


1  799 
927 
872 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  m  this  table. 


1  992 

744 
515 
515 


1  599 
853 
746 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


3  607 

3  313 

290 

186 

392 

392 

411 

307 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


3    791 

1    693 

642 

642 


16  078 
13  014 
3   064 


5   853 
356 

800 

644 


533 

11 

889 

327 

5 

803 

26 

500 

82 

1 

352 

198 

4 

234 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

number) 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-59 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


MADISON  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

SOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  .  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


MONROE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


369 

2  261 

527 

527 

597 

597 

IDI 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

8it6 

820 

399 

317 

1  902 

1  032 

670 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


213 

975 

192 

569 

6 

•ibH 

3"tl 

2 

082 

1 

382 

1  806 
956 
850 


1  270 

2  999 

1  271 


155 

10  261 

685 

685 

1  17 

(Dl 

ID) 

(0) 

576 

6  570 

IDI 

(D) 

559 

2  153 

7U6 

101 

36 

508 

3t 

610 

15 

1  15 

15 

115 

5 

797 

5 

31*3 

? 

289 

2 

185 

2 

562 

2 

252 

in 

046 

143 

824 

(Dl 

101 

12 

907 

12 

763 

7 

761 

7 

683 

797 

797 

16  089 
13  237 

480 


3  973 

2  447 
1  526 


17  006 
12  356 
4  550 


838 

87 

317 

913 

32 

210 

963 

19 

433 

494 

9 

6?3 

314 

5 

571 

(D) 

(Dl 

711 

13 

450 

498 

698 

(Dl 

35 

567 

19 

479 

502 
2  153 
2  724 


34-60    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1.0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«  15 

(dollarsi 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(numberl 


5<t5 
546 
5«62 
5163 
549 


553 
559 


562-31 56E 
562 

563 1 568 
563      ( 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59  EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

594 

5942 

5943 


MONr^OE  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

FOOD  STORES — CONTINUED 


DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES"  MANUFACTURING  .  ■ 
RETAIL  BAKERIES"  NONMANUFACTUFilNG. 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS"  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS"  NONFRANCHISEO  .  . 
TIRE"  BATTERY"  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT"  MARINE"  AUTOMOTIV 

AIRCRAFT"  BOAT"  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S"  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES"  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S"  BOYS"  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


*OMEN"S  CLOTHING"  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

1(0MEN"S  ACCESSORY"  SPECIALTY  STORES"  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET"  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL"  ACCESSORY"  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS"  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN"S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL"  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE"  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE"  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY"  CURTAIN"  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA"  GLASSWARE"  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO"  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING"  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS"  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES"  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK"  STATIONERY  STORES 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  < 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


54  880 

8  625 

8  304 

321 

24  276 
19  536 

4  740 


15  635 
1  978 
3  330 


66  394 
48  063 
33  399 


1  583 

156 

1  427 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


189  316 
176  433 
164  782 


53  800 

8  453 

8  284 

169 

23  900 
19  352 

4  548 


U  985 

8  590 

665 


43  597 

23  062 

16  294 

5  225 

745 

(Dl 

(D) 

IS  399 

1  902 
3  234 

436 

2  798 


64  134 
45  903 
31  781 
2  828 
8  473 
2  821 
18  231 


15  208 
12  014 
8  611 


317  574 
285  250 
263  199 


23  768 

22  832 

936 

79  048 
64  850 
14  198 


44  204 

24  886 

1  977 


010 

126 

87B 

356 

79 

165 

926 

50 

518 

187 

22 

328 

139 

3 

594 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Ul 

(D) 

897 

34 

199 

240 

4 

1?0 

517 

9 

394 

51 

906 

314  908 
247  146 
181  133 
18  835 
34  247 
12  931 
67  762 


"^152  504 
16  613 
3  681 


6  245 

4  917 

3  533 

341 

751 

292 

1  328 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-61 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
enhre 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

MONROE  COUNTY—CONTINUED 


OTHER    RETAIL    STORES — CONTIPJUED 


SPORTINS  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAINt  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA'  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT'  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE'  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY'  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

r<ONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


2  707 

2  "tlO 
297 

1  523 

1  622 

3  672 
"t  08U 

18  051 

2  660 

10 


13  U87 
1  038 
6  3115 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS'  HARDWARE' 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL It        34        3  450 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 16         14         1  566 

HEATING.  PLUMBING'  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 11  7  484 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 58  46  3  919 

MEN'S'  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 7  7  745 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  28  22  1  926 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 19  15  1  617 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  ...  9  7  309 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES 8  6  306 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 42        25        2  490 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 19        13        1  125 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  .         23        13        1  365 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withhelrt  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Notapplicatile.      "^Revised, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


187 
1  523 

1  622 
IDI 

3  548 
17  581 

2  560 


3  228 

1  628 
428 
543 
529 


IB 

?4? 

15 

52? 

17 

006 

15 

654 

402 

308 

34 

- 

?83 

117 

517 

433 

13 

634 

13 

528 

3  717 
737 
1  842 
1  559 
283 
295 
ID) 


2  352 
1  059 
1  283 


12  044 
39  833 
6  087 


9  891 
3  753 
2  481 
2  585 
1  071 


26  067 

23  510 

560 


8  959 
1  854 
4  990 
4  105 
885 
571 


7  342 
3  514 
3  828 


34-62    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


59    EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

599 

599 


521 

522 
523 

52U 
5251 
5252 


512 

51*3 

Silt 

545 

S"t5 

5152 

5163 

5119 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


EATINSi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES.  ....  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

SOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARMt  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES, 

JE«ELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


NASSAU  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEmNG.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIV 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


1  373 
755 
2«1 


81  1«2 
33  382 

9  915 

1  388 
19  718 

«  378 
14  305 

1  056 


379  038 
314  976 
34  522 
23  892 
4  853 
795 


565  477 
462  819 
32  499 

2  099 

3  311 
7  914 

11  147 
20  716 
17  654 
3  062 
1  346 
3  626 


Slandaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


1    013 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


81  038 
33  270 

9  027 

1  364 
19  080 

4  222 
13  019 

1  056 


378  044 
314  976 
34  428 
23  320 


541  973 
466  731 
30  089 

1  809 

2  245 
5  040 

10  975 
20  498 
17  510 

2  988 
1  098 

3  488 


350  309 
312  543 
269  716 
13  862 
29  065 
13  497 
11  554 


(Dl 


41  671 
32  177 
6  118 


48  515 

37  300 

2  851 

147 

238 

674 

1  160 

5  595 

5  130 


29  422 
24  739 
20  728 

1  589 

2  322 

1  213 

2  020 


15  817 
11  559 
4  258 


581 

(D) 

5  496 


230  299 
89  617 
27  887 

5  050 
58  566 

9  823 
3.'i  898 

3  458 


58  280 
13  537 
1  538 


996  920 
752  780 
62  177 

3  290 

4  874 
13  724 
24  178 

128  118 

117  300 

10  818 

2  555 

5  214 


550  482 
458  108 
385  216 
30  047 
42  845 
24  922 
40  733 


ID) 


11  440 

2  457 

658 

178 


13  108 

9  574 

589 


329 

273 

1  873 

1  698 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-63 


TABLE  5. 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


NASSAU  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES.  ...... 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESl 


DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  ■ 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  . 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  .  • 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


1  7119 
1  231 
839 
39 
264 
89 
518 


71 

590 

3"t 

??5 

33 

517 

708 

B9 

105 

72 

lb6 

17 

2"t9 

1 

050 

2  1117 
9  HH5 
2  136 
18  320 
7  010 
200 


118  702 

79  381 

HI  53U 

21  727 

7  704 

3  500 

1  916 

27  077 

6  75« 

5  490 

1  905 

3  585 


185  067 

156  049 

107  622 

2  641 

25  706 

20  080 

29  018 


380 
11 

57 

1 

563 

851 

294 

212 

350 

228 

45 

004 

50 

3 

725 

10 

863 

40 

2 

862 

131 

13 

576 

19 

1 

/bl 

112 

11 

825 

76 

7 

844 

6? 

6 

168 

14 

1 

676 

8 

2 

136 

? 

ID) 

41 

6 

742 

61 

9 

284 

203 

79 

522 

9 
1 

IDl 
ID) 

187 

74 

57J 

6 

2 

131 

88 

6 

697 

38 

3 

977 

37 

3 

251 

43 

6 

019 

67 

4 

166 

66 

4 

331 

8 

1 

019 

9 

ID) 

33 

5 

110 

2 

448 

19 

1 

700 

64 

7 

038 

168  198 

33  723 

33  129 

594 

88  257 
71  322 
16  935 

1  008 

2  211 
lUI 

12  400 


7 

958 

31 

440 

2 

147 

9 

445 

1 

968 

17 

880 

6 

712 

115  146 

76  717 

42  702 

21  397 


5  220 
1  859 
3  361 


177  831 

149  679 

104  982 

2  641 

22  844 

19  212 

28  152 


58  604 

56  781 

1  823 


2  604 
10  704 
1  567 


6  578 
8  456 
77  552 


6  239 
3  617 

2  649 
5  987 

3  630 

3  969 
937 

(Dl 

4  646 


24  802 

5  212 

5  088 

124 

12  599 
10  352 
2  247 


1  197 

4  830 

295 

1  554 
323 

2  658 
952 


12 


16  963 
12  812 
6  757 
3  685 

1  628 
416 
326 

2  600 
816 
735 
224 
511 


855 

4 

010 

5 

480 

4 

873 

8 

079 

7 

907 

172 

27 

994 

3 

624 

438 

47 

391 

1 

319 

180 

1 

139 

968 

793 

175 

136 

(Dl 

963 

1 

351 

1? 

850 

(Dl 

(Dl 

12 

063 

462 

1 

365 

294 

291 

734 

549 

1 

090 

242 

(0> 

559 

(01 

198 

856 

501  963 
104  777 
102  255 

2  521 

267  288 
201  658 
65  630 

3  322 
6  221 

50  545 


30  038 
5  995 
46  101 
18  024 
343 


337  353 
263  451 
132  500 
86  891 
28  495 
8  581 
6  984 
43  289 
15  843 
14  770 
4  491 
10  279 


895  285 
793  592 
581  198 


17 

504 

78 

412 

116 

478 

101 

693 

156 

452 

152 

860 

3 

592 

550 

885 

68 

986 

9 

583 

1 

027 

8 

556 

25 

248 

3 

204 

23 

044 

17 

434 

14 

139 

3 

295 

3 

131 

(Dl 

17 

974 

26 

481 

254 

814 

(Dl 

(Dl 

238 

033 

10 

900 

26 

603 

5 

392 

6 

818 

14 

754 

1  1 

122 

20 

099 

4 

724 

(Dl 

10 

226 

(Dl 

4 

091 

19 

335 

15  836 
14  200 
10  458 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       ([])  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
"Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-64    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE 


5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  ol 

ended 

unincor 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

53  P4RT* 
532 
531 
535 


521 

522 
523 
521 
5251 
5252 


5<t2 

513 

5t"t 
5H5 

sat) 

5162 
5't63 
5U9 


55   EK.554 


562-3i56i 
562 

563i56e 
563 


NASSAU  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS. 


NE*  YORK  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAi. 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS'  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  • 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STOkES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED.  .  .  . 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS.  .  . 
PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  .  . 
TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  .... 

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIV 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  .  . 

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES 


WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .... 
WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


t  629 
2  2714 
735 
1»« 
343 
601 
59 


079 
815. 
264 


2  9B3 

1  580 

503 

100 


3  055 

897 
709 


1  491 
755 
736 


72  163 
22  287 
20  174 
29  702 


59  265 
9  166 
2  636 
(D) 
a  105 
4  817 

28  640 


706  663 

583  481 

58  801 

45  712 

17  024 

1  645 


666  430 

487  357 

76  441 

9  238 

16  603 
26  917 
11  594 
31  400 

17  846 
13  554 

3  910 
2  970 


124  555 

108  920 

78  248 

10  591 

20  081 
(01 

a  713 


2 

709 

- 

45 

38 

747 

691 

898 

193 

867 

175 

389 

17 

478 

365 

397 

274 

196 

91 

201 

6 

204 

12 

369 

7 

435 

41 

994 

23 

199 

36 

618 

81 

687 

21 

209 

40 

157 

549 

19 

772 

11 

331 

2 

998 

21  909 
19  278 
21  302 


7  755 
4  U71 
27  664 


703  323 

583  481 

58  501 

43  538 

16  286 

1  517 


615  048 
460  599 
68  259 
8  206 
12  529 
18  871 
10  294 
30  224 
17  250 
12  974 
3  562 
2  504 


123  611 

108  916 

78  248 

10  591 

20  077 
(D) 

8  159 


668  897 
189  473 
172  961 
16  512 

353  156 
270  681 
82  475 

5  654 
U  659 

6  001 
39  878 
19  283 

33  382 

80  203 
21  131 
39  991 
487 
18  594 
10  405 
2  278 


8  259 

1  951 

2  270 
4  028 


1  046 

586 

3  993 


140  667 

120  956 

11  370 

5  678 

2  380 

283 


6  743 
873 

1  305 

2  411 
1  579 

7  178 
5  323 
1  855 


12  881 

10  819 

8  357 

1  051 


115  036 

33  218 

28  662 

4  556 

62  192 

50  023 

12  169 

1  117 

1  567 

797 

5  550 


4  BSO 

13  077 

3  122 

6  942 


163  540 

40  138 

48  220 

75  182 


15  659  938 


3  205  557 

2  815  373 

207  650 

125  331 

49  531 

7  572 


327  351 

908  994 

137  003 

17  851 

26  485 
48  039 

27  375 
147  327 
109  825 

37  502 
8  510 
5  657 


252  079 
210  044 
160  787 

23  051 
26  205 

(0) 

24  579 


314  105 
707  350 
508  830 

98  520 

222  143 
968  410 
253  733 

23  664 
31  485 
16  399 

109  562 
72  523 

99  504 
252  073 

56  076 
136  463 

1  583 

57  951 

24  963 
8  072 


1  882 
537 
518 
827 


41  213 

34  511 

4  389 

1  652 

552 


109 


17  152 
11  450 

1  600 
250 
371 
897 
297 

2  065 
1  438 

627 
120 


28  951 
7  095 
5  063 
1  033 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Wilhlield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-65 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payrall 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


NEW  YORK  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIOUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  ( HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


NIAGARA  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


6  251 

«  737 

3  521 

29"t 

738 

181 

1  514 


5  688 
611 
632 
265 
367 
566 
234 
332 


79 


5  803 

a  309 

3  337 

290 

510 

172 


3  650 
627 
36« 
133 
231 


172 


251  628 
169  796 
113  656 

21  760 
8  122 

12  070 

11  188 
26  1113 
28  622 
26  797 
It  339 

12  158 


907  028 
765  «70 
601  932 
78  366 


132  627 

129  085 

3  542 


50  1419 
25  1814 
25  235 
73  325 
27  291 
146    03* 

2«    2148 

2t    029 

219 

IDI 

(01 

1    201 

69    827 

18    637 

«    700 

2140 

13    697 


20  895 
142  3214 
25  261 
32  617 
20  727 
16  383 
2  677 
12  080 
6  8«1 
2  027 
2  179 
60    808 


128  702 

60  665 

22  981 

H5  056 


2140  096 
160  3514 
107  21414 
23  614 
7  628 

11  842 
10  026 

25  365 
28  372 

26  005 
13  779 

12  226 


898  514 
757  610 
597  856 
78  284 
40  854 
40  616 
140  904 


131  151 

127  609 

3  542 


46  417 
23  096 
23  321 
69  965 
26  129 
43  836 


63  171 
18  119 

4  594 


19  305 
33  656 

19  397 
32  317 
18  237 
15  505 
2  559 
11  424 


121  368 

59  393 

22  791 

39  184 


14  515 

8  572 

1  358 

1  996 

2  589 


36  295 
25  307 
16  260 
3  622 

1  372 

2  100 
1  953 

3  086 

3  578 

4  324 

1  808 

2  516 


251  193 
216  402 
169  566 
25  246 
8  478 
13  112 
34  791 


21  870 

21  451 

419 


85  492 
14  439 
7  730 
3  753 
3  977 
11  307 
3  908 
7  399 


446 


10  285 

2  090 

572 


4  390 
3  500 

2  473 

3  904 
2  914 

5  426 
587 

1  820 

1  377 

284 

296 

7  952 


1  568 
202 
288 
291 


308  930 
69  815 
28  272 

45  430 
43  000 
57  984 
69  878 
86  130 
39  555 

46  575 


5  106  905 
4  418  620 
3  474  839 
490  564 
167  697 
285  520 
688  285 


430  929 

422  005 

8  924 


672  935 
275  305 
149  765 
65  645 
84  120 
215  155 
75  163 
139  992 


80  627 

79  720 

907 


2  740 
209  260 
45  572 
16  893 
275 
28  404 


84  641 

68  720 

50  632 

78  209 

63  244 

105  315 

11  208 

31  815 

34  509 


369  203 
150  709 
62  193 
155  301 


6  924 
4  805 
2  645 
609 
339 
580 
432 
636 
655 
828 
384 


67  253 
76  899 
60  350 
8  299 

3  390 

4  660 
10  354 


2  089 
492 
249 


212 
256 
348 


016 

245 

911 

433 

818 

483 

833 

42 

854 

251 

881 

153 

132 

21 

360 

48 

509 

34 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not ; 
*Nonstare  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


lilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


34-66    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


•Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars! 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


5«2 
5U3 
541 
51I5-5U9 


55   EX.55« 


55PT(55m 


56 

561*67 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 568 

565 

566 

5611569 


59    EX 

592 

593 

59U 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


522-52U 

5251 

5252 


NIAGARA  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MENiSi  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RAOIOi  TELEVISIONi  MUSIC  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARMi  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORESi  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


ONEIDA  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


16 

782 

lU 

380 

12 

"tOl 

11 

715 

3 

332 

3 

036 

n 

997 

n 

789 

3 

962 

3 

908 

1 

035 

881 

10  135 
5  315 
1  820 


23  5214 
11  563 
8  961 


23  527 

3  875 
381 
339 

191 
"t  358 
1  030 
8  111 

4  905 


20  720 

12  555 
8  165 


21  271 

2  820 

275 

329 

428 

4  340 

938 

7  870 

4  271 


19  096 
11  684 

2  634 


28  003 
7  767 
9  743 


1  475 
886 
589 


4  749 
3  356 
1  393 


5  927 

3  759 

1  259 

899 


33  762 

8  278 
15  450 


27  559 
16  472 
11  087 


98  872 
70  194 
28  678 


51  359 

3  035 

662 

1  124 

775 

7  536 

3  030 

22  819 

12  387 


43  879 
24  762 
7  854 


131  656 

90  365 

23  095 

18  196 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-67 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ONEIDA  COUNTY  — CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTt  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


ONONDAGA  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING'  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS.  .  .  . 

PAINT'  GLASS'  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING'  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 


19  506 

1  160 

8  770 

7  060 

1  710 

2  586 

3  766 
22U 


27  122 
19  353 
7  769 


31  622 
t  816 
1  002 
tO] 
1  310 
7  143 
1  717 

11  003 


22  906 

9  670 

3  H76 

1  l»71 


18  626 

3  91t2 

8  528 

6  eta 

1  680 

2  488 

3  480 


11  631 

8  077 
3  554 


7  017 
1  445 
10  947 


22  252 
9  552 
3  246 


641 

104 

990 

420 

31 

956 

790 

54 

820 

579 

11 

430 

347 

25 

454 

064 

19 

978 

283 

5 

47A 

347 

B 

671 

509 

9 

120 

3  042 

1  240 

456 

343 

200 


33  237 

23  771 

9  466 


137  561 
104  450 
33  HI 


73  017 
5  719 
1  281 


9  914 
5  221 
27  540 


1  516  982 


57  453 
22  487 
9  389 
6  245 
4  106 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  K/itliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  lliis  talile. 


34-68    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payrall, 

entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


5H2 

513 

511 

545 

546 

5462 

5463 

549 


562-31 568 
552 

553 1 568 
563  ( 


5714 
5715 
5719 
572 
5732 
5735 


ONONOAGA  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIESi  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSi  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERSi  NONFRANCHISED  

TIREi  BATTERYi  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFTi  MARINEi  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFTi  BOATi  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'Si  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


•OMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSETi  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAkELi  ACCESSORYi  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES 

FURRIERSi  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'Si  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S!  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY  1  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


153  319 

137  345 

5  332 


117  999 
104  216 
94  710 

2  950 
5  556 

3  532 
5  078 

(D) 
(01 


40  224 
11  074 
10  895 


52  859 
37  257 
28  552 


Slandsrd  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availahle. 
•Nonsbre  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


144  229 

129  955 

4  852 

635 

815 

(D) 


116  839 

104  216 

94  710 

2  950 

6  555 

2  562 

5  075 


(Dl 


20  368 
18  022 
2  346 


28  095 

27  192 

21  223 

20  659 

(01 

(Dl 

(01 

(01 

515 

575 

367 

283 

1  099 

1  027 

2  974 

2  740 

1  533 

1  463 

2  355 

2  310 

51  355 
35  601 
27  460 


11  474 

9  553 

8  531 

445 

577 

228 

1  134 


242  955 

193  223 

6  308 

1  322 

1  970 

(Dl 


214  092 
182  109 
160  169 
9  755 
12  165 
3  987 
19  630 


(01 


73  355 
56  349 
7  006 


91 

?86 

72 

608 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1 

215 

1 

305 

3 

759 

249  230 
193  759 
154  590 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-69 


TABLE  5, 


Counties  With  500  Establisliments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numbet) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  ol 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 


ONONDAGA  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES?  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES '  .  .  .  . 

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAINi  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS ■ 

ICE  DEALERS ' 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS ' 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS ■ 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NE*S  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAHERAi  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFTi  NOVELTY'  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE'  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY'  TOY'  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS.  .  .  . 
DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS 


ONTARIO  COUNTY 


RETAIL 
LUMBER. 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING'  PLUMBING'  PAINT'  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT'  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL ' 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  .  ■ 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  REAOY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


41  U9B 
9  020 
1  760 


727 
«  9't9 
6  490 

I  0711 


15  559 
1  283 
6  602 


8  518 

3  732 

772 


8 

651 

3 

711 

2 

930 

2 

010 

23 

685 

20 

121 

510 

528 

37  718 
8  652 
1  558 


1 

87"* 

267 

2 

"(89 

(D) 

697 

n 

627 

6 

250 

1 

0/0 

3 

798 

1 

382 

12 

867 

ID) 

5 

80"t 

(D) 

96 

152 

8 

322 

3 

672 

756 

B"t7 

3 

0H7 

8 

609 

3 

711 

2 

888 

2 

010 

?2 

153 

18 

907 

154 

ID) 

116 

(Dl 

20 

719 

6 

993 

^ 

366 

1 

228 

1 

434 

1 

124 

310 

ID) 

895 

(Dl 

5  293 
580 
266 


249 

5  032 

51 

952 

?12 

3  994 

(D) 

(0) 

122 

2  144 

838 

15  336 

857 

17  774 

139 

2  669 

- 

- 

377 

8  317 

341 

6  788 

19  712 

8  476 

1  836 

3  210 


22  533 

10  Oil 

7  199 
5  323 


31  907 

24  428 

394 


656 

11 

969 

183 

3 

379 

251 

4 

429 

208 

3 

690 

43 

839 

34-70    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

ONTARIO  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINSS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 

571 

572 1 573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

39 
18 
21 

23 
12 

U 

3  482 
2  437 

1  045 

3  135 

2  309 

827 

378 
250 

lie 

7  101 
4  855 
2  235 

98 
57 
31 

33 

15 

18 

58 

5612 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

151 
102 

129 
82 

47 

9  083 
5  730 
2  353 

8  687 
6  430 
2  257 

1  794 

1  478 

315 

38  070 
31  790 
5  280 

855 
727 
139 

157 
100 
57 

59PT(591I 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

18 
15 
3 

18 
15 
3 

3  025 

2  776 

250 

3  026 

2  776 

250 

437 

427 

10 

7  501 

7  232 

259 

108 
98 
10 

3 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX  591 

TOTAL 

120 

14 
17 

16 
14 
10 
13 
32 

58 
14 
3 

6 
12 
5 

7 
16 

9  524 

1  117 
720 
250 
434 

4  265 
521 
857 

1  350 

6  552 
1  117 
(U) 
260 
300 
4  245 
561 
719 
(Dl 

843 
55 

(D) 
40 
32 

359 
90 
97 

(D) 

15  776 

892 

(D) 

718 

549 

6  968 

1  545 

1  907 

(Dl 

231 
25 

(01 
14 
11 
95 
22 
21 

(Dl 

121 

593 
591 
595 
596 
597 
598 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

(Ul 

3 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

11 
8 
11 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

40 
2  058 

10 
1  386 

2  101 
282  505 

1  589 
264  793 

302 
29  569 

4  818 
581  927 

59 
8  656 

ORANGE  COUNTY 

1  918 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

102 
38 
23 
19 
22 

78 
30 
15 
17 
16 

19  778 
12  645 
1  512 
1  791 
3  829 

19  186 
12  572 
1  290 
1  531 
3  693 

2  963 

1  962 
213 
275 
513 

55  027 
35  438 

4  400 

5  134 
10  055 

558 
352 
51 
55 
100 

521 

522-52t 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

17 
26 
13 
18 

70 
5 
29 
36 

52 
5 
19 
28 

25  262 

11  055 
5  543 

8  564 

25  558 
11  055 
5  159 
8  454 

3  745 

1  795 

971 

979 

80  534 
35  956 
25  309 
19  269 

1  345 
526 
535 
284 

533 

539 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

21 
35 

FOOD  STORES 

339 
238 
28 
8 
19 
45 

165 
114 
12 
2 
5 
32 

84  241 
78  952 

1  719 
139 
491 

2  940 

78  117 
74  254 
685 
(D) 
309 
(D) 

6  449 
5  885 
51 
(Dl 
29 
(D) 

124  013 

111  935 

1  355 

ID) 

773 

(01 

1  863 
1  671 
22 
(Dl 
21 
(Dl 

541 
512 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

222 

38 

5"t4 
545-549 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

17 
(01 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

115 

101 

49  197 

48  557 

4  388 

80  170 

919 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

195 

150 

13  907 

12  537 

96B 

20  752 

338 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

151 
35 
70 
51 
19 
18 
32 
5 

129 
24 
64 
45 
19 
12 
24 
5 

14  862 

3  247 
6  051 

4  789 

1  262 

2  723 
2  479 

362 

13  910 
2  777 
5  879 
4  517 

1  252 

2  615 
2  277 

352 

1  773 
323 
710 
551 
159 
397 
281 
52 

35  122 
5  930 
15  134 
11  900 
3  234 
7  436 
5  230 
1  392 

554 
88 

271 

214 
57 

HI 
71 
23 

116 
32 

47 

553.568 
365 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

12 

566 

564.569 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

20 
3 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

101 
51 
50 

63 
37 
26 

9  5B8 
6  492 
3  196 

8  804 
6  254 
2  550 

1  266 
872 
394 

25  164 
16  898 
8  266 

319 
215 
103 

571 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

47 

(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-71 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contm 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

ORANGE  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

farmi  garden  supply  stokesi  including  feed  stores, 

jekelry  stores  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


OSWEGO  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALSi  HARDWAREi 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATINGi  PLUMBINGi  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETSi  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUTi  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORESi  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN  IS  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES 

WOMENiS  ACCESSORYi  SPECIALTY  STORESi  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIOi  TELEVISIONi  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  lALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


20  867 
14  660 
6  207 


919 
912 
10  666 
1  687 
9  059 
«  530 


8  250 
5  336 

55t 

68« 

1  676 


2  935 

1  970 
965 


777 

662 

10  619 

1  619 


3  718 

506 

1  t28 


6  112 
3  755 
2  355 


1  31*5 
989 
356 


76  371 
60  297 
16  074 


55  534 

3  790 

353 

2  375 

1  245 

12  194 
5  059 

20  282 

10  235 


937 

18 

718 

663 

12 

336 

80 

1 

573 

88 

2 

029 

106 

2 

780 

8  822 
1  080 
3  773 


10  225 
5  919 
4  305 


30  562 
23  461 
7  201 


iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


34-72    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


59  EX 

592 

593 

59"( 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


5t2 
5t3 
511 
515-5U9 


56 

5611567 

562-3t568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.569 


OSweSO  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUS  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  3ICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES, 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


8  672 
912 
206 


OTSEGO  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 
TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  Places 

DRINKING  places  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  m  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


1  77K 
775 
998 


7  528 

3  073 

517 


630 

2  572 

"t58 

H5B 

lUI 

10) 

511 

173 

ID) 

ID! 

196 

1  176 

3U3 

3U3 

4  989 
3  481 
1  508 


140 
910 
230 


1  139 

3  254 
5  839 


4  607 

1  840 

2  767 


25  908 
20  BOO 
5  108 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-73 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees, 

proprie 

workweek 

tors  ol 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov,  15 

businesses 

OTSEGO  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESt  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK>  STATIONERY  STORES ■ 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARMi  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES, 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS ■ 

OTHER  STORES ■ 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


QUEENS  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS.  HALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


3    72t 

1    559 

796 


13 

319 

12 

5tl 

694 

69H 

205 

lUI 

(U> 

lU) 

222 

215 

6 

938 

6 

836 

(Dl 

IDI 

3 

600 

3 

■jt? 

1 

221 

1 

015 

58  092 
19  557 
8     16lt 


191  399 

135  963 

29  989 

19  8U9 

"t  U36 


1  162 


670  551 
511  826 
75  871 

«  028 
12  124 
19  027 

9  577 
3t  021 
28  885 

5  136 


(D) 


24  901 
14  260 
13  266 


1  941  065 


53  61S 
19  539 

7  682 
1  958 

8  882 
1  201 

14  355 


190  155 

135  953 

29  555 

19  357 

4  178 

1  012 


523  125 
490  240 
57  840 


32  899 
27  997 
4  902 


264  921 

232  620 

198  198 

9  521 

24  901 

13  252 

12  716 

IDI 

(01 


7  595 

2  690 

1  076 

289 

1  242 
133 

2  165 


26  465 
18  151 
5  213 
2  350 
505 


145 


22  507 
18  612 
15  060 
1  651 
1  891 

1  096 

2  078 
(Dl 
(D) 


3 

723 

832 

(Dl 

(Dl 

295 

9 

598 

(Dl 

9 

047 

3 

083 

152  460 

55  034 

22  367 

5  643 

25  975 

2  303 

40  137 


508  170 
342  527 
94  355 
54  581 
13  080 
3  517 


196  957 
803  530 
128  373 


407  332 
329  630 
268  281 
31  491 
29  858 
20  991 
43  521 


15  576 
10  376 
1  497 


3  575 
2  731 
2  230 
242 
259 
212 
455 


3  259 

1  359 

802 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  .  ■ 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  563 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  230 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  .  .  .        333 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET'  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  ■ 

FURRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

I  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure,       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  appli( 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


151  539 

32  049 

31  023 

1  026 

70  102 

51  206 

18  896 

1  368 

3  877 

1  155 


142  565 

29  919 

29  131 

788 


3  793 

1  048 

10  344 

951 


20  013 

4  542 

4  360 

182 


522 
113 

154 


393  481 
83  765 
80  112 
3  553 

185  915 
140  181 
45  734 


5  536 
951 
912 


3  062 

2  284 

778 


553 
283 
270 


34-74    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 

code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5711 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


593 

5932 

5933 


595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 
593 
5982 


5992 
5993 
599M 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  PART* 
532 

53"» 
535 


QUEENS  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


ARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  CONTINUED 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

HEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWAREi  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES). 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES. 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 


SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 


FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES 
GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS.  .  . 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES.  .  . 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  I  ORGANIZATIONS. 


9  000 
32  678 

5  6U7 
10  363 

1  700 
It  968 

7  420 
290 


99  706 
65  217 
37  723 
12  123 
"»  862 


20  602 
U  "(92 
2  365 


214  560 
166  207 
96  237 
9  429 
31  112 
29  429 
48  353 


59  346 

58  317 

1  029 


10  756 

1  527 
9  229 

3  246 

2  603 
643 

2  334 

(Dl 

1  662 

7  559 

49  370 

1  690 

373 

47  307 


8  031 
7  538 
6  157 

2  574 
5  457 

3  553 
(01 


53  343 
2  744 
19  437 
31  162 


7  702 

31  120 

5  547 

10  363 

1  700 

13  410 

(Dl 

(Dl 


95  978 

52  317 

36  187 

12  005 

4  588 

(Dl 

(Dl 

20  202 

11  408 

2  051 

1  186 

865 


207  590 

160  109 

93  143 

9  359 

28  362 

29  245 
47  581 


57  084 

56  235 

849 


2  415 

139 

2  275 

8  298 

1  433 

5  855 

2  524 
2  025 

499 
2  334 

(Dl 
1  562 

6  713 
47  258 

1  632 


6  781 
6  225 

3  983 

2  340 

4  119 

3  145 


44  839 
2  450 
18  725 
23  664 


1  502 
299 
198 


48  727 
40  057 
23  327 
2  777 
5  351 
8  612 
8  560 


19  777 

3  995 

510 

14 

496 

1  210 

256 

944 


376 
1  128 
6  793 

227 


20  309 
84  245 
14  200 
29  696 
5  574 
34  775 
(01 


264  347 

181  705 

103  371 

42  237 

15  978 

(D) 

(01 

45  470 

30  157 

7  015 

4  586 


059  120 
879  850 
523  392 
59  807 
117  875 

178  785 

179  260 


155  145 

153  161 

1  984 


395  672 
79  268 
10  894 
277 
10  517 
25  549 
5  993 
18  556 

5  958 

5  109 

849 

3  989 
(Dl 

5  429 
21  551 
134  414 

4  604 
704 

129  106 


25  523 
11  165 
7  844 
4  811 
11  351 
13  489 
(01 


461 

159  640 

251 

5  523 

370 

50  301 

830 

103  715 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


fX)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-75 


TABLE  5, 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


RENSSELAER  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDINS  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINS.  PLUMBINGi  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STOflES 

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSEN 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  . 
FRUIT  STORES"  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  .  . 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TA 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  •  . 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES' 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  .  . 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO.  TELEVISION' 


EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 


MUSIC  STORES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Nut  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  Sllj  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


19  630 

««  6«7 

1  620 


13  816 
2  920 
a  278 


12  930 
9  173 
3  757 


«08 

1  567 

399 


8  087 
5  781 
2  306 


20  405 

18  558 

2  109 

1  979 

313 

257 

1  041 

535 

652 

574 

3  519 

3  511 

1  149 

1  137 

3  703 

3  035 

129 


1  164 
821 
343 


25  607 
13  145 
7  429 
5  033 


71  413 

57  997 

2  584 

1  255 

951 

8  515 


38  820 
7  054 
24  596 


1  255 

5  091 

704 


21  459 
15  290 
5  159 


48  820 
37  649 
11  171 


061 

37  318 

98 

1  704 

39 

778 

94 

2  083 

74 

1  322 

210 

3  754 

?47 

4  503 

845 

15  094 

454 

8  080 

34-76    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«.  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number! 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

RICHMONO  COUNTY 

1  921 

107 
28 
27 
51 

1 

50 
2 
20 
28 

508 
289 
82 
11 
77 
49 

46 

124 

179 
26 
79 

30 
33 
35 
6 

108 
68 

40 

388 
219 
169 

69 
68 

1 

256 
51 
12 
17 
13 

20 
52 
90 

86 

1  179 

69 
20 
19 
29 
1 

34 
2 
12 
20 

218 
127 
36 
1 
21 
33 

38 

90 

117 
24 
53 
37 
16 

9 
25 

6 

78 
50 
28 

288 

145 
143 

61 
60 

1 

160 
39 
8 
7 
7 
1 
12 
36 
50 

26 

247  307 

12  239 

5  579 
IDI 

3  574 
(D) 

15  095 

(Dl 

2  948 

(01 

84  358 
72  857 

6  324 
257 

2  378 

2  542 

32  658 

11  151 

22  732 
6  439 
8  325 
6  543 
1  782 

4  148 

3  143 
677 

14  638 
8  835 

5  803 

20  332 

13  754 

6  578 

7  168 
(01 
(D) 

22  081 

4  467 
437 
565 
536 
(D) 

1  326 

10  510 

(D) 

4  855 

227  109 

a  465 

5  373 
(0) 

3  184 
(Dl 

14  855 
(Dl 

2  896 
(01 

73  278 
55  625 

4  330 
(Dl 

1  130 
IDI 

32  432 

9  823 

21  648 

6  365 

7  815 
6  173 

1  642 

3  876 

2  915 
677 

14  158 

8  571 

5  587 

18  542 
12  434 

6  108 

6  898 
ID) 

(Dl 

19  819 

3  823 
397 
287 

434 

(Dl 

1  060 

10  140 

(01 

4  191 

26  613 

1  507 
769 
(Dl 
369 

(Dl 

2  041 
(01 
546 
(Dl 

6  175 
5  194 
383 
(Dl 
117 
(Dl 

2  858 
993 

3  167 

1  078 
1  096 
865 
231 
495 
427 
71 

1  932 

1  229 
703 

3  920 

2  898 

1  022 

885 
(01 
IDI 

2  592 
296 

47 
35 
31 
(01 
190 
1  362 
(D) 

543 

519  559 

29  466 

15  192 

101 

7  269 

IDI 

39  878 

(Dl 

9  595 

(01 

121  157 
99  285 

8  425 
(01 

2  625 
(01 

51  848 

20  805 

61  867 

20  209 

21  755 
17  525 

4  229 
10  705 

7  908 
1  290 

37  431 
23  223 
14  208 

78  477 
57  805 
20  572 

17  502 
IDI 
(Dl 

50  402 

5  159 
941 
735 
501 
IDI 

3  276 
26  264 

(01 

10  525 

7  292 

300 
137 
(Dl 
95 

(01 

682 
IDI 
225 
(Dl 

1  718 
1  400 
83 
ID) 
57 
(01 

492 

301 

941 
253 
400 
322 
78 
163 
85 
30 

394 
247 
147 

1  407 

1  089 

318 

248 
(01 
IDI 

519 
69 
22 
22 
9 

101 
38 

278 

(01 

190 

52 

521 

522-52'« 
5251 
5252 

53  PART* 

531 
533 

539 

54 
511 
512 
543 
544 
545-549 

55  EX.554 

55PT(554I 

56 

S61<567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.566 

565 

566 

564.569 

57 
571 
572.573 

58 

5812 

5813 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

593 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

85 
22 

101 
48 
(Dl 

38 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

IDI 
13 
ID) 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

262 
80 

IDI 
79 

101 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

135 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

134 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

10 
55 
42 
24 
34 
16 
8 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

78 
51 
27 

372 
203 
159 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

101 
(01 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

43 
8 
14 
14 

(Dl 
15 
38 

(Dl 

53  PART* 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 
TOTAL 

83 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-77 


TABLE 


5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


ROCKLaND  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


LUMBERt  BUILDING  MATERIALS' 


TOTAL 

LUMBEfi  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGi  PLUMBING!  PAINTi  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS!  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES"  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDYi  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S"  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING"  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE- 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


56  650 

50  112 

1  933 


9  555 

1  786 
3  651* 


1  603 

1  9U3 

569 


17  762 
13  887 
3  875 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


54  02« 

na     186 

1  829 


9 

0t3 

1 

785 

3 

176 

I 

3U3 

2 

133 

1 

123 

1 

903 

155 

8 

815 

H 

"t23 

"t 

392 

6 

7511 

3 

003 

3 

761 

t 

858 

4 

858 

'* 

398 

3 

Ott 

258 

759 

ID) 

1 

U75 

140 

1 

827 

(0) 

« 

395 

3  612 

3  032 

580 


90  076 

70  745 

3  254 

170 


24  178 
3  879 

10  805 
5  526 
5  279 

3  625 

4  405 
1  464 


24  608 
12  285 
12  323 


27  585 

3  747 

513 

1  704 


34-78    NEW  YORK 


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TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 

code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-521* 

5251 

5252 


51 
541 
512 
543 
544 
545-549 


55  EX. 554 


56 

561 1567 

562-3 . 568 

562 

563i56S 
555 
565 
554.559 


59  EX 

592 

593 

594 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


ST  LAWRENCE  COUNTY 


r?ETAIl 
LUMBER! 


TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  80YS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO'  TELEVISION'  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! •  •  .  • 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LI9U0R  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


8  329 

7  423 

3  554 

3  285 

873 

443 

1  554 

1  552 

2  148 

2  132 

1  519 

11  547 

"■^U  146 

''2B,    382 

33  384 

''as  356 

254 

ID) 

5  358 
707 

1  090 
849 
241 

2  570 
875 

15 


8  844 
5  537 
3  307 


4  006 

3  052 

954 


8  088 
4  851 
3  237 


15 

321 

14 

079 

1 

230 

905 

389 

307 

953 

895 

510 

ID) 

6 

350 

5 

058 

506 

398 

5 

052 

4 

358 

1 

331 

(01 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.       ''Revised. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


117 

20 

875 

528 

9 

869 

90 

1 

671 

266 

l; 

708 

233 

4 

627 

1  739 

1  220 

519 


12 

735 

1 

274 

2 

440 

1 

852 

588 

7 

252 

1 

750 

11  334 
6  285 
3  049 


35  311 
24  658 
10  553 


?7 

058 

1 

070 

710 

1 

974 

(Dl 

6 

740 

1 

117 

11 

593 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-79 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


SARATOGA  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILr)ING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATINGt  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


.GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  ■  . 
HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION. 


EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES 


MUSIC  STORES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK'  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM'  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


2  658 
1  633 

1  025 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witliheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  t4ot  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  S3,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


22  326 
21  124 

37* 


2  759 
556 
715 


127 

8  667 

303 

1  093 

(D) 

(0) 

<DI 

(01 

257 

(Dl 

132 

2  35t 

1195 

311 

690 

3  51« 

015 

1  111 

9  977 
5  122 
1  359 

1  228 

2  268 


3«  071 

30  836 

539 


6  275 
1  300 
1  693 


5  11*1 
«  221 
1  220 


UO  761 
33  381 
7  380 


17 

132 

1 

309 

(Dl 

(01 

ID) 

2 

955 

536 

1 

225 

« 

705 

34-80    NEW  YORK 


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TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


522-52U 

5251 

5252 


5m 

5'*2 
5«3 

515-5 

19 

55  EX 

.551 

55PTI 

5514  1 

56 

561 t 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561 1 569 


59   EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


SCHENECTADY  COUNTY 

RETAIL  TRADE. 
LUMBER. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES.  ...  

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
mOHEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES).  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES"  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


12  150 
3  981 
1  761 
3  527 
1  237 

861 
1  881 

660 


8  768 
1  605 
1  163 


11  733 
10  766 
3  967 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


11  580 
3  918 
1  716 
3  509 
1  237 

685 
1  753 

178 


8  312 
1  255 
1  057 


13  067 
9  102 
3  665 


15 

793 

i 

013 

(Dl 

ID) 

(Dl 

1 

317 

1 

015 

5 

116 

2 

811 

3  813 

2  351 

721 

768 


1  522 
539 
621 
192 
129 
70 
225 


1  051 
656 
398 


75  078 
17  185 
12  555 
15  038 


69  511 

62  132 

1  362 


29  215 
9  798 

12  158 
9  597 
2  561 
1  601 
1  382 
1  303 


19  965 
11  626 
8  339 


63  191 
51  928 
11  566 


080 

18  111 

210 

3  338 

IDI 

(Dl 

IDI 

(D) 

10) 

(Dl 

131 

12  699 

157 

2  986 

630 

15  127 

157 

8  161 

566 

11  259 

1  253 

1  017 

236 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-81 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


STEUBEN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES.  . 
LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY 
MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSEN 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  ISEAFOODI  MARKETS  . 
FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS.  .  .  . 
CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TA 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES.  .  .  . 


FURNITURE! 
TOTAL.  . 


HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  . 
EATING  PLACES. 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


9  980 

6  280 

666 


7  250 
1  26"t 
1  926 

1  591 
335 

2  569 
1  337 

151 


1  253 

2  t66 
1  787 


8  156 
1  323 
3  833 


11  220 
1  ml 
260 
490 
611 
3  623 
878 

1  876 

2  071 


33 

603 

30 

995 

31 

911 

29 

589 

422 

IDI 

379 

327 

3  993 

2  302 
1  691 


7  688 
3  855 
3  833 


490 

555 
3  467 

862 
1  832 

(01 


29  650 

22  760 

1  719 

1  925 

3  246 


793 

16  264 

156 

3  074 

194 

4  639 

160 

4  122 

34 

517 

300 

5  880 

10  578 
6  208 
4  370 


31  879 
19  485 
12  394 


040 

20  143 

68 

1  476 

(D) 

IDI 

50 

990 

55 

1  005 

261 

5  333 

120 

2  385 

225 

3  750 

34-82    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


SIC 

code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweel( 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Noi/.  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52« 
5251 
5252 


51*2 
513 

5^|^ 

5"(5 
516 
51)62 
5463 
51)9 


55    EX.55it 


562-3  I  566 
562 

563.568 
563  ( 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

571"! 

5715 

5719 


SUFFOLK  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS. 
PAINT.  GLASS.  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHI SED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSOR?  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S'  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 
FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES. 
CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 


68  071 
38  811* 
10  086 
(01 
1*  539 
71*2 
8  376 


179  517 

151  167 

121*  B90 

9  1*90 

16  787 

10  965 
5  909 

419 

11  057 


21  245 

17  309 

3  936 

273 


40  515 

23  603 

14  247 

6  746 

1  857 

(Dl 

(01 


1  098  617 


66  053 
38  814 
9  934 
(0) 
4  375 
682 
6  986 


280  287 

252  749 

8  620 

1  349 

1  456 

2  112 


177  031 

150  691 

124  890 

9  490 

16  311 

9  957 

5  491 

419 

10  473 

7  657 

1  272 

1  544 


50  848 

9  928 

9  700 

228 

20  643 

16  785 

3  858 

273 


38  951 
22  915 
13  957 
6  584 


8  606 
4  802 
1  321 


23  686 
19  546 
741 
117 
152 
298 
800 
1  957 


15  029 

12  018 

9  660 

1  054 

1  304 
817 

1  006 


5  357 
3  667 
1  956 
1  269 


2  578  945 


167  989 
93  144 
27  883 


460  891 

371  150 

15  989 

2  237 

2  699 

6  120 

19  809 

41  255 

(0) 

(Dl 


282  106 
223  113 
178  577 
21  151 
23  385 
15  951 

20  .418 

846 

21  778 
15  659 

3  047 
3  072 


147  030 

28  238 

27  071 

1  167 

62  641 

53  296 

9  345 

945 


15  045 
35  552 
2  706 
10  565 


70  764 
37  903 
23  616 


2  239 
335 
322 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withlreld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Noiistore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  stiown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-83 


TABLE 


5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 


($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
busmesses 


SUFFOLK  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


HCME  FURrjl  = 


nsui 


STORESi  CON. 


HOUSEHOLD  APPH4NCE  STORES 

RADIOi  TELEVISION  5T0F?ES 

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTSi  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY-  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS ■ 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS ■ 

FLORISTS  . 

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  > 

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  ■ 

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  • 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  ' 

TYPEWRITER  STORES ■ 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS ■ 

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  ■ 

PET  SHOPS • 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL ^ 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES < 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS.  ... 
DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS, 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  . 


1  056 
708 
195 


3  012 

2  082 

619 

1  1163 


77  678 
61  659 
46  388 

2  743 
10  975 

1  553 
16  019 


35« 
1  777 
6  087 


23  610 
«  663 
1  676 

17  301 


U  186 
2  914 
1  936 
619 
1  317 


74  230 
58  935 
45  296 
2  643 


28  929 

28  592 

337 


105  799 

25  645 

1  743 


3  257 

2 

337 

231 

lb9 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(D) 

(U) 

2  731 

2 

515 

3  562 

3 

296 

46  263 

44 

239 

1  160 

1 

146 

150 

108 

39  890 

38 

056 

5  063 

4 

929 

2  867 

2 

221 

1  064 

1 

064 

1  294 

968 

891 

829 

1  597 

1 

265 

1  693 

I 

609 

18  648 

4  329 

1  246 

13  073 


748 

1  753 
385 

2  501 


2  667 
357 
125 

2  186 


22  309 
8  198 
4  209 
1  070 
3  139 


342  604 
288  256 
226  666 
17  330 
36  920 
7  340 
54  348 


253  478 
37  156 
7  085 


54  039 
6  245 
3  018 

44  776 


6  381 
5  438 
4  291 
227 
772 
148 
943 


4 

299 

59 

368 

5 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

7 

521 

105 

11 

001 

132 

25 

030 

1  088 

3 

720 

44 

198 

4 

98 

539 

630 

22 

573 

210 

9 

187 

137 

1 

898 

36 

1 

817 

35 

1 

379 

18 

3 

500 

52 

8 

127 

78 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Witiiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  siiown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-84    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Counties  With  500  Establisii merits  or  More:  1963-contmued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie 

SIC 
code 

Total 

Witti 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 

unmcor 

porated 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

FOOD  STORES 

54 
511 
5"t2 
51)3 
5«4 
5l(5-5lt9 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

172 
36 
39 

10 
10 
27 

lot 

56 
23 

2 
19 

19  735 
15  395 
1  681 
250 
222 
1  177 

18  427 

15  707 

1  477 

148 

(D) 

(0) 

1  417 

1  127 

101 

11 

(Dl 
(Dl 

25  946 

19  452 

2  558 

324 

(D) 

(Dl 

373 
270 

41 

5 

IDI 

IDI 

160 

74 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

10 
ID) 
ID) 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

56 

35 

13  087 

12  689 

1  091 

20  972 

236 

45 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PTI5Slt) 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561 • 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

565 

TOTAL 

72 
13 
22 

12 

10 
18 
11 

a 

50 
5 
20 
12 
8 
8 
9 
8 

4  409 
776 

1  527 
798 
829 
818 
751 
425 

3  995 

578 
1  623 
798 
825 
670 
699 
425 

415 
45 

163 
81 
82 
70 
92 
45 

7  142 
735 
2  645 
1  180 
1  465 
1  351 
1  478 
933 

122 
10 
46 
20 
26 
24 
26 
15 

■  MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

*OMEN.S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

12 

24 
10 

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

14 
22 

5 
4 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

26 
12 
11 

18 
8 
10 

1  970 

803 

1  167 

1  792 

697 

1  095 

248 
109 
139 

4  881 
2  951 
1  920 

53 
29 

24 

25 

8 
17 

58 

5812 

5813 

2"l"t 
169 
75 

188 
133 
55 

11  305 
8  171 
3  134 

10  593 

7  685 
2  908 

2  196 

1  70S 

491 

55  104 
46  112 
8  992 

985 
BIB 
167 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

181 
58 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591) 
591      1 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

27 
27 

27 
27 

2  872 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2  87? 
(D) 
(0) 

297 

(D) 
(Dl 

5  545 
(Dl 
(Dl 

79 
ID) 
ID) 

29 
(01 
IDI 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

127 
16 

7 

15 
It 
6 
33 
36 

87 
IV 
1 

7 
12 

2 
29 
22 

21  388 
990 
275 

1  070 
12  380 
143 
4  675 
1  855 

20  384 

974 
(D) 

988 

12  348 

(D) 

4  285 

1  637 

1  989 
92 

(D) 

329 
782 
ID) 
580 
177 

39  Oil 

1  948 
ID) 

7  008 

14  398 

(0) 

12  148 

2  943 

471 
25 
IDI 

90 
187 
IDI 
117 

46 

111 
12 
(Dl 

16 

596 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

10 

598 
599 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

25 
33 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

23 

7 

1  855 

1  652 

134 

2  582 

36 

24 

TOMPKINS  COUNTY 

SBU 

434 

89  553 

85  489 

9  875 

204  932 

2  991 

529 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARD«ARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 
522-524 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

117 
15 
10 
11 
11 

31 
11 
5 
5 
9 

5  690 

3  137 

543 

927 

1  083 

5  140 

2  981 

413 

721 

1  025 

697 
409 
61 
115 
112 

15  501 
9  873 

1  279 

2  215 
2  134 

174 
102 
14 
31 
27 

42 
8 
9 

13 

12 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  P4RT* 
531 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

21 
2 
9 

10 

17 
2 
5 

10 

7  241 
ID) 

1  815 
ID) 

7  055 

ID) 

1  529 

(0) 

1  045 
(D) 
241 
(Dl 

21  983 

(Dl 

4  094 

(Dl 

343 
ID) 
91 
10) 

12 

IDI 

7 

539 

(Dl 

FOOD  STORES 

51 
5"»l 
5U2 
SU3 

5au 

5t5-5"l9 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

82 

65 

3 

1 

9 

60 
47 
3 

1 
4 
5 

21  984 
21  125 
287 
(0) 
(01 
433 

21  240 
20  441 
287 
101 
(Dl 
373 

1  565 
1  467 
16 
(Dl 
(Dl 
54 

29  264 

27  432 

299 

(Dl 

IDI 

1  204 

450 
418 
6 
ID) 
ID) 
17 

70 
55 
3 
ID) 
ID) 
10 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-85 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establisinments  or  IVIore:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nou.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

No«.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


TOMPKINS  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'Si  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHINoi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSK  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  •  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


ULSTER  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


3  9Ue 
2  217 
1  731 


12 

697 

8 

058 

1 

756 

1 

600 

1 

283 

13 

926 

8 

075 

3 

820 

2 

031 

US 

615 

15 

217 

1 

019 

6«7 

227 

1 

«75 

23 

989 

U 

675 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


562 
1  797 
1  168 


12  515 
8  058 
1  728 


13  322 

8  075 

3  416 

1  831 


tt  761 

i|2  139 

927 


3  596 

628 

2  068 


31  931* 
26  02H 
5  910 


1  790 
6  597 
3  293 


666 

30 

761 

99* 

17 

832 

282 

5 

838 

215 

4 

120 

175 

2 

971 

692 

57 

434 

848 

41 

SIS 

563 

10 

084 

281 

5 

835 

314 

63 

558 

968 

56 

239 

34-86    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5.  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contmued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

56«.569 


59    EX.591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


522-52"* 

5251 

5252 


5112 
51(3 
5ltU 
5«5-5>19 


561.567 
562-3.568 
562 
563.568 


ULSTER  COUNTY — CONT I NUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEM'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


WARREN  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wilhlielb  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


7  7«e 

89"t 
3  527 
2  663 

86« 
1  727 
1  269 

331 


5  791 
3  655 
2  136 


13  361 

9  391 

2  175 

1  195 


7  318 

868 

3  295 

2  191 

801 

1  637 

1  209 

309 


13  692 
10  716 
2  915 


21  135 

19  217 

2  126 

1  111 

810 

IDI 

752 

752 

319 

229 

3  588 

3  162 

798 

671 

10  610 

10  186 

2  102 

(Dl 

6  215 

1  339 
3  283 

2  518 
765 


2  706 

2  320 

386 


21  231 

2  181 

9  122 

7  370 

2  052 

1  088 

3  293 

2  217 


15  729 
9  139 
6  590 


55  217 
16  312 
8  905 


39 

506 

1 

530 

(0) 

2 

082 

703 

1 

791 

1 

966 

22 

861 

39  000 
29  090 
6  758 


001 

17 

895 

152 

2 

522 

616 

11 

257 

153 

8 

211 

163 

3 

016 

1  113 
973 
170 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-87 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963 


Continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No».  15 

Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

SIC 

code 

Total 

with 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

WARREN  COUNTY— CONTINUED 

APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES--CONT 1 NUED 

e 

10 

3 

6 
10 
1 

456 
975 
218 

(D) 
975 
(Dl 

(Dl 
163 

(Dl 

(D) 

2  919 

(Dl 

(Dl 

41 
(D) 

(Dl 
(01 

566 
55U.569 

SHOE  STOF^ES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINSS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

33 
16 
17 

25 
12 
13 

2  345 

1  452 

893 

2  281 

1  438 

843 

371 
222 
149 

7  304 
4  383 
2  921 

101 
51 
40 

30 
16 
14 

572i573 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

183 
140 
43 

147 
106 
39 

8  131 
6  384 

7  561 
5  890 

1  530 
1  260 

31  370 
26  321 

657 

568 

202 
151 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591I 
591      ( 

1 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

20 

20 

20 
20 

2  159 
2  159 

2  159 
2  159 

258 
258 

4  967 
4  967 

74 

22 
22 

95 
13 
12 

9 
1 

11 
9 

36 

63 
13 

2 
2 
5 
1 
7 
9 
24 

5  019 
1  125 
237 
352 
484 
(01 
565 
926 
I  273 

4  571 
1  125 
(D) 
(Dl 
452 
(D) 
523 
926 
1  017 

572 

(Dl 
(Dl 

56 
(Dl 

86 
104 
189 

10  936 

977 

(Dl 

(.D) 

1  108 

(01 

1  651 

1  821 

3  634 

175 
25 

(D) 

(Dl 
17 

(Dl 
23 
24 
59 

101 
17 
(0) 
(D) 

592 
593 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

596 
597 
598 
599 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

(0) 
9 
6 
42 

18 
536 

6 
344 

943 
47  968 

871 
42  770 

102 
3  868 

2  014 
78  941 

46 
1  253 

15 

HASHINGTON  COUNTY 

538 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

39 
12 

1 
11 
15 

29 

10 

7 
11 

4  849 

2  114 

(D) 

(Dl- 

2  225 

4  749 

2  102 

(Dl 

(D) 

2  203 

555 
311 
(Dl 
<D)- 
194 

11  517 

6  344 

(D) 

(01 

4  043 

138 
72 
(D) 
(D) 
51 

521 

522-52"t 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

6 
(0) 
(Dl 
16 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

16 

10 
6 

12 
6 

1  363 

865 
498 

1  291 

793 

498 

165 

108 
57 

3  314 

1  981 
1  333 

71 

46 
25 

15 

533 

539 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

9 
5 

FOOD  STORES 

54 
541 
542 
543 
544 
545-549 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

116 

3 
1 

lU 

60 
50 
1 
1 
2 
6 

13  025 
12  493 
(D) 
(D) 
(0) 
374 

11  167 
10  845 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
256 

774 
743 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(D) 
20 

17  669 
16  910 
(D) 
(0) 
(Dl 
469 

265 
248 
(0) 
(Dl 
(D) 
10 

121 
99 

(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
14 

39 

27 

6  295 

5  885 

461 

8  679 

123 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

7S 

36 

3  647 

2  729 

160 

3  853 

75 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

28 
9 
8 
6 

2 
8 
3 

16 

5 
6 

2 
4 
1 

1  168 
313 
462 
(Dl 
(D) 
266 
(D) 
(D) 

996 
285 
442 
101 
(Dl 
194 
(D) 

124 
41 
55 

(D) 

(D) 
13 

(01 

2  146 
681 
994 
(Dl 
(Dl 
194 
(Dl 

43 
10 
23 
(Dl 
(D) 
6 
(D) 

561 1 567 

562-31 568 

562 

563>568 

565 

566 

564  I  569 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

6 
10 
(D) 
(Dl 
10 
(Dl 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

e 

4 
4 

8 

4 

4 

605 
476 
129 

605 
476 
129 

6 

1  308 

1  142 

166 

18 
14 

571 
572.573 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

3 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-88    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5 


Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witli 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweeli 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

Active 

employees. 

proprie- 

workweek 

tors  of 

ended 

unincor- 

nearest 

porated 

Nov.  15 

businesses 

59  EX 

592 

593 

59lt 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 


53  P4RT* 
531 
533 
539 


5m 

542 
5«3 

54U 


55  EX. 551 


56 

561 1567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 558 
565 
566 
561 1569 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY — CONTINUED 


EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES ■ 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES'  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEKELRY  STORES  

FUEL'  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


*AYNE  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING'  PLUMBING'  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  .STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES'  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS'  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES .  .  .  . 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S'  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES'  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING'  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

•OMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE'  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  lelailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


3  665 
2  170 
1    195 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


2  575 
1  560 
1  115 


11 

281 

10 

817 

511 

536 

15 

(D) 

16 

- 

116 

(U) 

5 

931 
111 

6 

900 
108 

? 

757 

2 

719 

515 

137 

1  357 

2  969 
1  368 


10  121 
6  691 
3  730 


6  781 
1  217 
1  551 


7  020 
2  855 
1  165 


16  715 
11  985 
3  730 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK  34-89 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establisliments  or  More:  1963-continued 


County  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


WAYNE  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


DRUS  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES ' 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  ' 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUELi  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


WESTCHESTER  COUNTY 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT  1  GLASS"  WALLPAPER  STORES 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTURING 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  .....  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


873 
550 
107 


9  110 

(01 

883 

7«3 

337 

101 

101 

(Dl 

(0) 

(01 

a  209 

t  179 

546 

422 

2  209 

2  115 

725 

447 

35  165 

(Dl 

1  452  526 


46  014 
16  559 
3  845 
2  834 
6  908 


521 


232  375 
164  883 
22  831 
19  400 


307 
525 
246 
782 
497 
472 
903 


44  204 
16  559 
3  653 
2  682 
6  292 
435 
13  267 
1  316 


231  291 

184  883 

22  589 

18  900 

4  291 

628 


332  139 

299  069 

14  270 


7  219 

1  667 

698 


235  705 
215  525 
184  245 
7  782 
24  497 
6  032 
9  885 


(0) 


5  333 

2  267 
508 
356 
883 
61 


25  530 
IB  994 
3  699 


29  108 

24  539 

1  339 


242 
497 
053 
841 
212 


19  106 

16  989 

13  989 

1  034 

1  966 
356 

1  503 


6  279 

718 
5  273 
1  590 


3  288  852 


122  943 

42  974 

11  268 

5  739 

17  029 

1  265 

40  268 

4  400 


521  114 

398  035 

69  038 

41  827 

10  495 

1  719 


572  750 

478  481 

26  390 

(Dl 

4  059 

4  261 
10  081 
44  987 
39  661 

5  326 
1  404 


(D) 


364  137 
317  497 
261  564 
19  171 
36  762 
8  292 
33  199 


(01 


8  775 

6  480 

1  546 

558 


100 
108 
668 
571 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS.  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


109  258 

21  614 

21  022 

592 


Slan()ard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


106  140 

20  898 

20  375 

522 


324  618 
59  068 
55  283 
3  785 


34-90    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  5  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


SIC 
code 


562-31 568 
562 

563 1  568 
553  ( 


571 

5712 

5713 

57111 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59   EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

59"l 

5942 

59H3 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


53  P4RT» 
532 
531* 
535 


County  and  kind  of  business 


WESTCHESTER  COUNTY— CONTINUED 


ACCESSORY  STORES  CONTINUED 


WOMEN'S  CLOTHINGi  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS.  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY'  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

njRRIERS'  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS'  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-MOUSE I  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  . 


Total 
(number) 


1  52« 

1  075 

725 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


5U  9U5 
11  323 
13  622 


8  5U1 

18  8«3 

1  551 

5  859 

1  020 

10  310 

5  13U 
181 


72  528 
t7  422 
30  U02 
10  85M 
2  777 
1  619 

1  770 
16  311 

5  828 

2  967 
1  236 
1  731 


109  308 

88  203 

63  961 

3  178 

12  872 

8  192 

21  105 


35  890 

3«  503 

1  387 


135  3U9 

34  425 

3  177 
676 

2  501 

12  487 

2  379 

10  108 


654 

3  028 

5  978 

38  845 

3  003 

170 

34  270 

1  402 


2  789 

3  165 
2  293 

2  768 

3  753 
564 

1  193 

4  510 
214 
769 

3  736 


-  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  3vailat)le.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


53  885 
40  895 
12  990 


7  831 
18  423 
1  654 
5  859 
1  020 
9  890 
ID) 
101 


69  198 
44  878 
29  096 
10  214 
2  6i3 
1  527 

1  418 
15  927 

5  696 

2  697 
1  236 


104  052 

83  325 

61  035 

3  178 

11  248 

7  854 

20  737 


35  318 
33  931 

1  387 


119  893 

30  647 

2  571 
442 

2  129 

9  001 

2  237 

5  764 


4  775 
368 
654 

2  910 

5  294 

35  779 
2  931 


4  857 
2  385 
2  549 
2  293 

2  355 

3  415 
564 

1  101 

4  278 


36  719 
8  599 
7  134 

20  886 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


8  DOS 
5  975 
2  029 


2  702 
185 
950 


10  016 

7  295 

4  627 

■  1  528 

579 

171 

291 

1  719 

711 

290 

125 

155 


25  498 
21  815 
15  980 

1  306 

2  530 
1  999 

3  683 


15  755 
2  311 
418 
55 
363 
1  043 
296 
747 


391 

902 

5  573 

423 


6  555 
859 
745 

5  050 


Payroll, 
worl(weel( 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


42  151 
51  315 

3  595 
18  134 

3  270 

26  317 

(0) 


195  857 

141  499 

85  451 

35  521 

11  763 

3  257 

5  397 

34  598 

13  470 

5  200 

2  854 

3  345 


507^81 
428  714 
325  040 
26  407 
36  949 
40  318 
78  557 


99  997 
95  327 
3  570 


309  140 
41  515 
a  797 
1  395 
7  402 
22  740 
7  292 
15  448 

14  640 
13  550 
1  090 
1  355 

8-  079 

18  279 

107  327 

7  509 


17  938 

4  416 

5  306 
5  188 
5  704 

15  554 

2  534 

3  154 
11  545 

101 

1  825 


121  313 

17  131 

14  510 

89  572 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number! 


9  052 

7  804 

5  728 

517 

796 

763 

1  258 


381 
508 
139 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-91 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


Clty  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No«.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number! 

($1,000) 

($1,0001 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

ALBANY 

1  389 

1  035 

251  605 

241  442 

32  587 

541  610 

9  574 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-52t 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HAfiDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

38 
12 
16 
9 

1 

32 
10 
12 
9 
1 

H  571 

2  362 

1  585 

(01 

(D) 

4  431 

2  350 

1  457 

(0) 

(01 

558 
309 
262 
(0) 
(Dl 

13  523 

5  984 

4  999 

(Dl 

(Dl 

133 
62 
49 

(01 

(Dl 

15 

3 

7 

(Dl 

(Dl 

53  PftRTt 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

33 

5 
10 
18 

27 
5 
10 
12 

38  368 

31  555 

5  7llt 

1  089 

38  185 
31  565 

5  714 
907 

5  709 

4  496 

1  074 

139 

117  874 
94  882 
19  670 
3  322 

1  939 

1  480 

415 

44 

17 

3 

14 

54 
5U1 
5t2 
5«3 
5«t 
5«5-5"l9 

TOTAL 

275 
195 
26 
9 
18 
26 

151 

90 
16 
7 
It 
2lt 

«9  289 
im  2214 

1  873 
412 
597 

2  083 

44  183 
39  508 

1  623 
400 
577 

2  075 

4  141 
3  452 
179 
50 
68 
392 

76  807 

53  250 

3  402 

673 

1  343 

7  939 

1  311 
1  063 
48 
12 
37 
151 

238 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

192 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

6 
13 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

«5 

33 

51  815 

51  482 

4  795 

88  385 

668 

18 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(55m 

TOTAL 

75 

72 

9  570 

9  188 

992 

19  644 

300 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

5511567 

552-3.568 

562 

553.558 

565 

566 

55'). 559 

TOTAI 

139 
30 
55 
26 
29 
12 
32 
10 

123 
24 
51 
214 
27 
10 
30 
8 

26  438 
5  907 
13  518 
10  830 
2  688 

2  289 

3  565 
1  059 

25  200 
5  855 
13  502 
10  822 
2  680 

2  215 

3  557 
971 

4  058 
930 
2  052 
1  748 
314 
412 
502 
152 

80  933 
16  319 
40  845 
34  201 
6  644 
8  041 
10  342 
5  386 

1  234 
211 
715 
599 
115 
111 
136 
61 

84 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES. "CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

SHOE  STORES.  .  .  .' 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

18 
37 
15 
22 

5 
16 

8 

FURNITURE^  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

70 

m 

29 

58 
33 
25 

12  020 
8  596 
3  322 

11  556 
8  320 
3  235 

2  100 

1  550 

450 

41  413 
32  591 
6  722 

425 
324 
101 

24 
20 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

360 
219 

111 

30K 
159 
135 

21  040 
15  045 
5  995 

20  194 
14  277 
5  917 

4  875 
3  846 
1  029 

103  351 
81  164 
22  187 

2  021 

1  609 

412 

331 
196 
135 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

50 

t9 

1 

50 

119 

1 

6  417 
(Dl 
(D) 

5  417 
(Dl 
(01 

859 
(Dl 
(Dl 

16  552 
(Dl 
(Dl 

310 
(Dl 

(Dl 

45 

DRUG  STORES 

(Dl 
(Dl 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

' 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5911 

595 

596 

259 
37 
19 
12 
12 
2 
29 
22 

126 

155 
33 

9 
10 
S 
2 
23 
18 
62 

24  815 

3  829 

987 

1  254 
864 
(D> 

2  000 
5  679 

(01 

22  948 
3  619 

589 
1  234 

812 

(D) 
1  924 
5  637 

(Dl 

3  411 
238 
140 
204 
145 
(Dl 
345 

1  015 
(Dl 

62  755 
4  786 

2  975 
4  732 

3  104 
(Dl 

6  572 

17  837 

(Dl 

772 
93 

44 
67 
30 
(Dl 
87 
171 
(Dl 

212 

39 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

9 
6 

(Dl 
18 

598 

(Dl 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  PART* 

TOTAL 

L            .           .                 . 

«« 

20 

7  151 

6  657 

989 

20  162 

251 

28 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  lero.       (D)  D/ittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-92    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


-Continued 


SIC 

code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 


53  P1RT» 
531 
533 
539 


5«2 
543 
5t1 
5«5-5«9 


56 

561 t 567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 
565 
566 
551 .569 


59  EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 


BINGHAMTON 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDHARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDKARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

HEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .... 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  ....;.... 

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES ;  .  .  .  • 

SHOE  STORES 

0T;:^.R  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  ...:...• 
FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES i  .  .  .  . 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable, 
retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


5  981 
2  755 
1  953 

1  263 


28  921 

21  552 

2  313 

1  959 


8  953 
6  871 
2  079 


10 

167 

1 

826 

lUl 

(D) 

68' 

988 

1 

295 

2 

039 

5  895 
2  755 
1  883 
1  257 


28  921 
21  652 
2  313 

1  959 


8  105 

2  255 

3  375 


8  679 
6  776 
1  903 


10  151 
6  375 
1  086 


1  318 

1  098 

220 


2  329 

1  655 

671 


15  530 

6  150 

6  531 

2  519 


93  215 
79  712 
8  558 
1  815 


23  721 
6  183 
10  116 


27  028 
22  661 

1  357 


18  205 
35  091 
13  111 


23 

022 

1 

510 

(D) 

(D) 

(Dl 

1 

157 

2 

971 

5 

395 

10 

135 

RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-93 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963- 


Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov,  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie 
tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATiNGi  Plumbing  equipment  dealers. 

PAINTi  GLASSt  WALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  . 

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES.  . 


POOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORESi  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD!  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORESi  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFACTUR ING .  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS :  .  .  , 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS :  .  .  . 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

EN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 


1  «36 
^2    1491 

2  018 
5  296 
1  255 
1  Oil 

85« 
706 


128  596 

109  566 

97  89t 

1  110 
10  562 

a  215 

^t  9113 

847 

2  995 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (U)  *itntield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


20  910 
9  622 
1  399 


112  610 

" 118  967 

"■'.O  319 


•^128  116 
109  566 
97  891 

1  110 
10  562 

7  999 

^■6  709 

817 

2  995 


29 

187 

rq. 

91« 

12 

820 

11 

919 

901 

27 

169 

23 

■iRI 

i 

585 

590 

35  671 

' 19  777 

' 15  313 

r  3  191 

556 

123 

151 


(X)  Not  applicable.      ''Revised. 


■^33  796 
"■is  515 
■■ll  313 
''3  080 
628 


"•12  681 

''9  382 

''  913 

206 


■"11  201 

9  021 

7  979 

109 

936 

576 

"^  1  191 


217  968 

■183  661 

^■19  335 

3  696 

1  357 
■"6  105 

3  158 
25  012 
23  313 

2  599 
1  021 

3  017 


■  218  261 

175  033 

119  515 

2  103 

21  385 

11  137 

'23  515 

2  358 

5  187 

IDI 


196 

"■183 

97? 

976 

59 

171 

762 

51 

517 

211 

" 

551 

818 

1'  91 

5?? 

307 

"■83 

116 

511 

11 

105 

91 

1 

982 

34-94    NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


Witti 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entife 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number! 


572 
5732 
5733 


59   EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

59i( 

5912 

591*3 

595 

5952 

5953 

5962 

5969 

597 


5992 
5993 
5994 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


522-521 

5251 

5252 


BUFFALO — CONTINUED 


FURNITURE!  HOME  FURNISHINGS!  EQUIPMENT  STORES — CON 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIOi  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS"  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

DRUG  STORESt  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL < 

LIQUOR  STORES < 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES ■ 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  . 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAYi  GRAINi  FEED  STORES - 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES ■ 

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  . 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS ■ 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS ■ 

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES'  STANDS  

NEKS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPSi  

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  IHOUSE-TO-HOUSEI  ORGANIZATIONS.  .  ■ 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL '. 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


1  1)314 
^769 
""601 


'1  11411 
"■533 
^■395 


'8  772 

"■2  81(5 

''a  280 

''i  oil 

3  269 


'68  896 

"■ill  170 

"■jO  220 

4  209 

""3  331 

3  1410 

"■27  726 


1    907 
1446 

1  461 

2  631 
2    464 

167 


1  619 
312 
989 

"■67  6 


3    183 

1    911 

1    107 

166 


■8  666 
^2  805 
"■3    810 


■^63  556 

"■37  072 

"■26  510 

4  209 

''3  019 

3  334 

"■26  484 


Jo) 

i  097 
253 

'.    844 

L  763 
310 

L    453 


■^3  629 
3  922 
3    192 


"^12  636 

1  135 

4  873 

^b  628 


"^14   821 

■■lO    312 

"■7    472 

1    416 

"■586 

838 

4    509 


*19  109 
^■9   895 

"^11  7  98 
^2  2  90 
9    508 


■^323  892 

"■226  920 

■■166  356 

27  982 

"■12  335 

20  247 

"■96  972 


'(D) 

^(°) 

(D) 

T    <°' 

57  6 

'^ll  339 

30 

687 

546 

10  652 

495 

11  365 

47 

961 

448 

10  404 

413 

8  040 

400 

7  683 

13 

357 

(D) 

(Dl 

24 

454 

(D) 

10) 

"725 

^■15  676 

448 

8  075 

371 

6  492 

561 

9 

90? 

136 

2 

717 

ID) 

ID) 

73 

1 

403 

'72 

'^l 

37  9 

948 

17 

400 

8    056 

5   229 

2    318 

509 


^6    997 

^■4    910 

"■3    657 

,519 

329 

405 

''Z    087 


"•(D) 


Slanilafd  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonsbre  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable.       ''Rev 


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NEW  YORK    34-95 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(number) 

Active 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number! 

Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 

tors  o( 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

51t 
5111 

ELHIRA— CONTINUED 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES,  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

95 
68 

3 

9 
11 

25 

49 

58 
13 
23 
14 
9 
3 
18 
1 

40 
21 
19 

136 
63 
73 

13 
11 
2 

90 

13 
7 
2 
5 
2 

10 
8 

43 

20 

581 
18 

: 

6 

18 
1 

13 

73 

34 
19 

9 
11 

53 
36 
3 

7 
7 

21 

37 

56 
13 
23 
14 
9 
3 
16 
1 

32 
19 
13 

114 
41 
73 

11 

2 

54 
13 
5 
2 
3 
2 
10 

25 
10 

499 

14 
6 

16 
1 

11 

53 
22 
17 

3 

11 

16  599 
15  443 
195 
98 
215 
648 

''ig  856 

4  579 

8  206 
1  871 

4  102 
(Dl 
(0) 
(Dl 

1  927 
ID) 

5  403 
3  367 

2  036 

5  522 
2  524 
2  998 

2  016 
10) 
10) 

5  656 
907 

93 
ID) 
278 
ID) 
(Dl 
341 

1  632 

3  707 

189  445 

6  255 
3  200 

2  828 
237 

62  010 

ID) 

5  642 

(01 

16  643 
12  225 
2  585 

397 
1  435 

15  449 

14  451 

195 

191 
602 

''iq  302 

4  117 

8  162 

1  871 
4  102 
(D) 
(0) 
(D> 
1  883 
(D) 

4  895 
3  205 

1  590 

5  212 

2  214 

2  998 

1  942 
(Dl 

ID) 

5  234 
883 
10) 
(0) 
(D) 
(D) 
(D) 
277 

1  342 

3  653 

187  465 

6  067 
3  010 

2  828 
229 

61  982 

(D) 

5  642 

(D) 

15  903 
11  561 
2  573 

233 

1  436 

1  379 

1  152 

12 

29 
185 

1  502 

313 

1  270 
259 
701 
(Dl 
(D) 
(Dl 
268 
(Dl 

894 
671 
223 

877 
483 
394 

310 
(01 
(Dl 

714 
44 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
50 
217 

535 

23  840 

789 
293 
460 
36 

7  375 

(01 

1  026 

(Dl 

1  438 
872 
259 

28 
279 

27  825 

22  986 
242 

511 
4  085 

33  103 

6  525 

23  441 
4  954 

13  250 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
4  543 
(Dl 

16  530 

11  174 

4  355 

IB  761 
10  199 
B  552 

5  857 
(Dl 

(Dl 

13  715 
836 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
(01 
(01 
550 

4  187 

12  574 

472  189 

14  757 

5  911 
8  125 

731 

144  849 

(Dl 

18  800 

(Dl 

30  880 
20  115 
5  159 

483 
5  122 

373 
5 

13 
73 

314 

129 

434 
91 
257 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
59 
(01 

203 
146 

57 

411 
244 
167 

67 
(Dl 

(Dl 

192 
21 
(01 
(01 
(01 
(Dl 
(01 
12 
55 

159 

6  253 

132 
39 
82 
11 

2  483 
(Dl 
372 
(01 

407 
271 
53 

13 

70 

94 
71 
3 

5W 
5H5-5'I9 

CANDY,  NUT,  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

6 

10 

15 

57 

34 

10 

11 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

10 

101 

28 

11 
17 

149 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

56 

5611567 

562-3>568 

552 

553,568 

APPAREL,  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S,  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES,  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING,  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY,  SPECIALTY  STORES,  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

57 
571 
572.573 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE,  RADIO,  TELEVISION,  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING,  DRINKING  PLACES 

59PT(5911 
591      < 

DRUG  STORES,  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

10 
(01 
(Dl 

81 
17 
(01 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
5 
42 

12 

305 

8 

2 

5 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

5911 

BOOK,  STATIONERY  STORES 

595 
597 
59a 

FARM,  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 
JEWELRY  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

52 

LUMBER,  BUILDING  MATERIALS,  HARDWARE, 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

521 

522-52« 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING,  PLUMBING,  PAINT,  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

(01 
(01 

60 
33 

15 

9 

3 

531 

533 

539 

51) 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

51(1 
51*2 
5113 
51111 
5115-5119 

GROCERY  STORES,  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS,  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES,  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY,  NUT,  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-96    NEW  YORK 


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TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


55    EX.55« 


56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.  56B 

565 

566 

561.569 


59    EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

597 

596 

599 


522-524 

5251 

5252 


51 
511 
512 
513 
511 
515-519 


HEMPSTEAD— CONTINUED 


AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 


GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 


APPAfiEL.     ACCESSORY    STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  .  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EOUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 


DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL.  .  .  . 
DRUG  STORES.  .  .  . 
PROPRIETARY  STORES 


OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 


TOTAL 

LIOUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  


NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EOUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOODI  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES'  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY'  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


6  578 
6  335 
5  277 
1  058 


15  730 
13  557 
2  173 


8  211 
6  366 
1  818 


16  028 

11  167 

883 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

Standard  Notes:       -  Renresenls  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


3  755 

^Revised. 


6  578 
6  321 
5  277 


13  058 

12  196 

1  110 

1  110 

118 

291 

783 

783 

11  838 

13  211 

677 


161 

60 

51B 

039 

20 

612 

012 

19 

11? 

828 

16 

303 

181 

3 

109 

(0) 

(Ul 

570 

10 

712 

16  695 
10  116 
6  579 


10  916 
35  123 
5  523 


819 

38 

211 

9b 

1 

577 
B99 

101 

2 

015 

58 

1 

211 

168 

3 

595 

572 

11 

678 

811 

17 

262 

935 

17 

588 

9  035 

5  381 

760 


21  075 
17  363 
1  310 


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NEW  YORK    34-97 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-cont 


inued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

JAMESTOWN—CONTINUED 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

5611567 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1 568 

565 

566 

561 1569 

TOTAL 

MENiS.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

53 
10 
23 
15 
8 
1 
16 
3 

51 
10 
23 

15 
8 
1 

11 
3 

7  126 
(D) 

3  185 

3  177 
306 
IDI 

1  532 
163 

7  262 
IDI 

3  165 

3  177 
303 
IDI 

1  392 
163 

975 

IDI 
130 
393 

37 
(Dl 
211 

23 

17  712 

(01 

7  109 

6  681 

725 

IDI 

1  291 

116 

325 

101 

117 
129 
18 
(Dl 
68 
11 

33 

(Dl 

WOMEN'S  REAOY-TO-WEAR  STORES  .  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

U 
5 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

10 
3 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINSSi  EOUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCEi  RADIOi  TELEVISIONi  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

19 

11 
8 

19 
11 

8 

3  861 
2  181 
1  380 

3  861 
2  181 
1  380 

576 
139 
137 

11  812 
8  733 
3  109 

121 
81 
10 

10 

1 
6 

58 

5812 

5813 

99 
56 

13 

91 
18 
13 

l^    790 
1  853 
1  937 

^■3  613 
1711 
1  937 

910 
579 
331 

17  985 
10  586 
7  399 

396 
227 
169 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES! 

60 
17 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(5911 
591      1 

TOTAL 

11 
11 

11 
11 

2  131 
2  131 

2  131 

2  131 

311 
311 

6  535 
6  535 

106 
106 

11 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX. 591 

92 
17 
5 

3 

2 
11 

56 
9 
1 

3 
2 
2 

7 

28 

5  311 
998 
50 
IDI 
210 
ID) 
561 
727 

2  115 

IDI 
682 
(Dl 
IDI 
IDI 
IDI 
527 
727 
1  913 

(Dl 
29 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
109 
88 
305 

(01 

600 

(01 

ID) 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  822 

1  581 

5  712 

(01 
11 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 
25 
18 
105 

593 

59t 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

(01 
(Dl 

596 
597 
598 

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 
FUEL!  ICE  DEALERS 

(Dl 
6 
2 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

15 

5 

893 

IDI 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

MOUNT  VERNON 

''a55 

''593 

""116  599 

''lO?  631 

"■13  051 

''257  060 

''i    169 

LUMBERi  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

21 
5 
13 

3 

19 
5 

11 
3 

2  836 
683 

1  615 
536 

2  750 
683 

1  529 
538 

363 
93 

188 
82 

7  291 

2  210 

3  100 

1  681 

73 
22 
33 

18 

521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

2 

7 
3 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

22 

1 

11 

16 
1 
5 

10 

6  750 
(Dl 

1  872 
IDl 

6  606 

IDI 

1  311 

(01 

803 
(Dl 
310 
(01 

15  361 

(Dl 

5  658 

(Dl 

297 
101 
115 
(Dl 

531 
533 
539 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

IDI 
10 
IDI 

FOOD  STORES 

185 
112 
29 
6 
12 
26 

109 
60 
19 

6 

20 

29  605 

23  726 

2  690 

367 

115 
2  107 

26  565 
21  126 
2  310 
351 
201 
2  297 

2  117 

1  712 

216 

33 

19 

107 

16  811 
32  in 
1  002 
711 
382 
9  306 

622 
130 

52 
9 

11 
120 

511 
512 
513 
511 
515-519 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

90 
29 
7 
9 
17 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

30 

20 

21  555 

21  213 

1  703 

31  610 

257 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

62 

11 

5  278 

1  570 

105 

8  313 

112 

56 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

88 
17 
15 
25 
20 

68 
15 
31 
15 
16 

7  992 

1  668 
3  612 

2  108 
1  201 

7  102 

1  616 
3  361 

2  236 
1  128 

1  135 
210 
571 
378 
196 

21  125 
1  150 

10  897 
6  783 
1  111 

307 
56 
159 
103 
56 

59 
12 
28 
16 
12 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available, 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


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TABLE  6, 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 

Active 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

565 
566 
561.569 

57 
571 
572.573 

58 

5812 

5813 

59PT(591I 

591               I 

1 

MOUNT    VERNON  — CONTINUED 

APPAREL.     ACCESSORY    STORES--CONT 1 NUED 

6 
13 

50 
33 

17 

145 
100 
45 

34 
34 

''ivq 
"■30 

16 

34 

3 
12 
33 

37 

712 

23 

1 
12 
10 

20 

1 

15 

130 
82 
22 

8 

14 

24 

53 

74 
11 
39 
21 
18 

3 
14 

7 

71 
57 

14 

2 

13 

7 

42 
27 
15 

123 
80 
43 

30 
30 

^107 
"■24 
10 
10 
2 
1 
6 
21 

15 

518 

15 
1 
8 
6 

16 

1 
2 
13 

84 
48 
14 
2 
6 
14 

22 

43 

66 
11 
37 

21 
16 

1 
12 

5 

49 

(0) 

1  624 
(01 

6    801 

4  200 

2  601 

pB    110 

6  300 

1  810 

2  810 
2    810 

"■16     153 

"^3    4  17 

637 

1  573 

•■no 
73 

423 

7  221 

2  599 

5  709 

124    940 

2  267 
ID) 
(0) 

1  349 

13    242 
(D> 
(01 

3  588 

31    915 
28    062 

2  375 
IDl 
387 
(Dl 

26    685 

5  507 

12    524 
2    349 

6  728 

4  990 

1  738 
544 

2  406 
597 

7  843 
6    214 
1    629 

ID) 

1  624 
(D) 

6    505 
3    970 

2  535 

I7    534 

5  804 

1  780 

2  544 

2    644 

■■iJ    563 
"■2    7  59 
521 
833 
ID) 
ID) 
327 

6  819 
2     197 

5    209 

118    660 

2  057 
ID) 
10) 

1  307 

13     182 
ID) 
ID) 

3  550 

30    205 
25    760 

2  051 
IDl 
345 
ID) 

25    525 

4  999 

12    480 
2    349 

5  704 

4  990 

1  714 
ID) 

2  358 
ID] 

7  469 

5  840 
1    629 

ID) 
230 
ID) 

923 
665 
258 

^■L    767 

1     490 

277 

413 
413 

"■l    967 
"■179 
94 
117 
ID) 
ID) 
39 
1    161 
363 

1  158 

15    563 

309 

ID) 
ID) 
173 

2  036 
ID) 
ID) 
460 

2    734 
2    284 
218 
10) 
45 
ID) 

2    451 

500 

2    189 
482 

1    158 
814 
344 
ID) 
388 
ID) 

1     198 

1    053 

145 

ID) 

4  152 
ID) 

18    501 

13  246 

5  255 

37  193 
30    471 

6  722 

8    305 
8    305 

^■37    640 
"■3    591 
1    815 
3   425 
ID) 
ID) 
1    258 

20  479 
'^b    760 

21  503 

297    513 

6    135 

ID) 
(D) 

3  585 

38  962 

ID) 

ID) 

8    417 

53   840 

44   020 

4  100 
ID) 
860 
(0) 

44     115 

11    575 

41    265 
8    518 

22  394 

14  037 
8    357 

ID) 

6    649 

ID) 

23  449 
20   489 

2    960 

(D> 
58 
(D) 

212 

159 
53 

818 
721 
97 

117 
117 

''389 

32 

37 
ID) 
ID) 

16 
147 
"■38 

265 

3    923 

58 
ID) 
ID) 

40 

709 
ID) 
ID) 
119 

586 
546 

47 
ID) 

16 
ID) 

373 

150 

518 
89 

307 

234 
73 

IDl 
70 

ID) 

240 
205 
35 

ID) 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES    

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.     RADIO.     TELEVISION.     MUSIC     STORES     . 

EATING.    DRINKING    PLACES 

22 

8 

137 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

DRUG    STORES 

PROPRIETARY    STORES    

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

20 

5911 
595 
596 
597 
598 

BOOK.     STATIONERY    STORES 

SPORTING   GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING    FEED    STORES,     .     . 

JEOELRY    STORES    

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

32 

ID) 
ID) 
11 
15 

NE*    ROCHELLE 

52 

521 

522-52t 

5251 

5252 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING    MATERIALS    DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS    

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

14 

ID) 

(Dl 

6 

533 

539 

5H 
5ltl 

LIMITED    PRICE    VARIETY    STORES    

MISCELLANEOUS    GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    STORES    

FOOD    STORES 

TOTAL    

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING    DELICATESSENS 

(D) 

7 

93 

52 
19 

ID) 

2 

(01 

11 

543 
5411 
545-549 

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MAKKETS 

CANDY.    NUT.    CONFECTIONERY    STORES    

OTHER    FOOD    STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

42 
7 
20 
13 
7 
ID) 
9 
ID) 

48 

561.567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

564.559 

57 

WOMEN'S    CLOTHING.    SPECIALTY    STORES    

WOMEN'S    READY-TO-WEAR    STORES     

WOMEN'S    ACCESSORY.    SPECIALTY    STORES'    FURRIERS.    .     .    . 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

OTHER    APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

571 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.     RADIO.     TELEVISION.     MUSIC     STORES     . 

11 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
•Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable 


"^Revised. 


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NEW  YORK    34-99 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  of  business 


NEW  ROCHELLE— CONTINUED 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORESi  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOKi  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES"  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES, 

JEKELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATING.  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

PAINT.  GLASS"  WALLPAPER  STORES  

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEWING.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  (SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES"  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY"  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES"  MANUFACTURING  

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  N0NMANUFACTURIN6 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT"  MARINE"  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


TOTAL 

Slandard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not 
'Nonstoie  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


Total 
(number) 


19  905 

8  934 

1    006 

607 

1  355 

2  570 
282 

1  610 

1  173 

137 

292 

2U9 


1  097 
293 
222 


With 
payroll 


11  787 

5  634 

2  644 

351 

593 

758 

156 

1  364 

1  053 

311 

174 

113 


859 
289 
222 


Total,  all 

establisti- 

ments 


8  508 
6  679 
1     829 


217  186 
56  434 
19  325 
16  792 
40  356 
10  589 
72  523 
1  167 


276  256 
985  805 
138  458 
112  205 
33  574 
6  214 


734  359 
987  122 
349  168 
30  870 
66  929 
96  413 
34  474 
141  313 
102  128 
39  185 
19  383 
8  687 


790  423 

679  795 

565  378 

32  521 

81  896 

49  623 

44  030 

8  929 

8  046 

(01 

(D) 


2  556     2  222      320  295 

iilable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

($1,0001 


203  020 
56  316 
18  033 
16  262 
37  150 
9  893 
64  199 
1  167 


264  082 
985  805 
136  038 
106  381 
30  652 
5  206 


2  466  749 

1  856  336 

299  586 

24  708 

49  045 

49  541 

29  490 

134  819 

99  090 

35  729 

16  753 

6  471 


784  223 

679  699 

565  378 

32  429 

81  892 

46  185 

42  158 

8  929 

7  252 

(01 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 


1  476  150 


29  226 

8  137 
2  574 
2  975 
5  000 
1  171 

9  175 


219  924 

176  954 

24  909 

12  988 

4  291 

782 


241  013 
159  337 

28  134 

2  473 

4  781 

5  034 

3  849 
33  887 

29  006 

4  881 
1  674 

844 


68  138 
55  598 
45  249 
4  285 
6  064 
3  875 
6  657 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


42  858 
34  761 
8  097 


30  081  403 


578  669 
158  553 

54  718 

55  560 
105  096 

22  560 

180  426 

1  756 


4  826  426 

3  982  035 

452  854 

283  557 

89  721 

18  259 


4  868  929 
3  190  948 
568  365 
50  638 
102  250 
121  002 
75  371 
712  308 
613  408 
98  900 
32  698 
15  349 


259  458 
009  486 
822  419 

82  764 
104  303 

75  937 
133  019 

17  973 

23  043 


(01 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


69  054 

53  998 

9  701 

3  952 

1  098 

295 


10  893 

8  189 

6  636 

699 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


306 
552 
385 


18  189 

7  630 

4  236 

653 


219 
266 
251 


34-100  NEW  YORK 


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TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


562-3.56 
562 

563.568 
563 


57 

571 

5712 

5713 

57m 

5715 

5719 

572 

5732 

5733 


59    EX 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

59t 

5942 

59U3 

595 
5952 
5953 
5962 
5969 

597 
598 
5982 


5992 
5993 
599« 
5996 
5997 
5998 
5999 


City  and  kind  of  business 


MEW  YORK — CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  SOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  .  . 
MEN'S.  BOYS'  CLOTHINS  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES  .  . 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  

WOMEN'S  CLOTHINS.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

KOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  . 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  .  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN'S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S'  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S'  INFANTS'  WEAR  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY'  CURTAIN'  UPHOLSTERY  STORES 

CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE  STORES  

RADIO.  TELEVISION  STORES  

MUSIC  STORES  

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 


TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES.  .  . 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  . 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

HAY.  GRAIN.  FEED  STORES 

OTHER  FARM  SUPPLY  STORES  

GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES  

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

FUEL  OIL  DEALERS  

BOTTLED  GAS  DEALERS 

FLORISTS  

CIGAR  STORES.  STANDS  

NEWS  DEALERS.  NEWSSTANDS  

CAMERA.  PHOTOGRAPHIC  SUPPLY  STORES  •  . 

GIFT.  NOVELTY.  SOUVENIR  SHOPS 

OPTICAL  GOODS  STORES  

TYPEWRITER  STORES 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

RELIGIOUS  GOODS  STORES  

PET  SHOPS 

OTHER 


Total 
(number) 


9  801 

2  160 

1  731 

«29 


975 

1  620 

329 


12  117 

2  053 

1  056 

339 

717 

1  104 

309 

795 

255 


With 
payroll 


239 

3  193 
1  603 
1  590 
192 
313 
136 
748 
201 

275 

1  322 

327 

392 


3  234 

2  344 
1  208 


13  642 

9  133 

6  679 

463 

1  531 

460 

4  509 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


226  449 
322  180 
301  784 
20  395 

588  578 
419  441 
169  137 

10  455 

27  101 

11  270 
92  246 

28  065 

76  476 
190  504 
43  407 
71  456 

6  002 
69  639 
42  009 

6  702 


603  382 
415  678 
268  005 
67  908 

27  934 

28  199 
23  632 
92  353 
60  619 
34  732 
IB  173 
16  559 


502  283 

209  177 

874  670 

104  211 

129  422 

100  874 

293  106 


315  281 

308  051 

7  230 


232  541 

334  860 

66  089 

26  755 

39  334 

102  527 

32  520 

70  007 

32  842 

30  989 

1  853 

3  493 

(01 

3  937 

96  844 

215  564 

22  191 


42  252 
61  797 
40  695 
38  281 
36  819 
26  934 
3  537 
14  589 
20  407 
2  954 
5  175 


101 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


156  830 

310  615 

292  085 

18  530 

554  741 
410  378 
154  363 

8  963 
25  293 

9  372 
87  784 
22  951 

63  280 

183  120 

43  329 

71  260 

5  802 

62  729 

39  697 

5  376 


575  650 
393  438 
254  769 
55  450 

26  428 

27  685 
19  105 
89  599 
60  013 
32  500 
15  835 
15  555 


465  237 
175  897 
859  750 
104  059 
111  522 
100  456 
289  340 


303  337 

295  635 

6  702 


123  033 

313  520 

59  371 

23  805 

35  566 

93  197 

30  986 
52  211 

31  070 
29  543 

1  527 


3  909 
86  602 
210  036 
21  909 


(01 

37  022 
49  573 

28  949 
37  243 

29  511 
24  358 

3  389 
13  403 
18  539 

2  230 

3  515 
(0) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


185  875 

51  629 

46  543 

4  986 

92  850 

71  579 

21  271 

1  620 

3  501 

1  189 

11  151 

3  810 

8  535 
28  253 

6  290 

11  917 

894 

9  152 

4  617 


83  109 
60  015 
37  974 
10  131 

4  438 
3  949 
3  524 

10  355 
7  501 

5  237 
2  256 
2  981 


381  233 
318  590 
232  754 
33  224 

22  056 
30  645 
52  543 


44  597 

43  611 

786 


10  447 

3  849 
5  598 

14  395 

4  562 
9  833 


5  201 

5  069 

132 

233 


8  130 
4  919 
3  334 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 


3  741  681 

1  059  760 

952  558 

107  202 

1  850  418 
1  407  403 
443  015 
34  811 
59  917 
24  122 
224  862 
89  303 

176  000 

542  294 

112  374 

231  658 

15  984 

181  278 

95  015 

18  193 


1  535  157 

1  187  189 

729  180 

207  737 

95  120 

79  322 

74  830 

195  250 

148  123 

104  585 

49  049 

55  536 


846  119 
585  972 
829  498 
555  950 
447  813 
652  701 
250  147 


891  803 

875  231 

16  572 


983  142 
533  382 
204  860 

67  513 
137  347 
280  193 

90  277 
189  916 

95  221 

92  823 

3  398 

6  303 

IDl 

11  891 

284  408 

559  398 

60  158 


101 

158  817 

97  246 

59  341 

88  518 

94  929 

145  505 

14  641 

36  911 

54  508 

7  775 

12  801 
ID) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


27    252 

20    672 

6    580 

547 

1    053 

375 

3    635 

850 


7  155 
1  926 
1     138 

1  051 
829 

2  058 
1  488 
1    054 

509 
545 


133  960 

114  715 

85  048 

10  845 

8  515 

10  308 

19  244 


32  833 
5  826 

2  377 
632 

1  745 

3  497 

1  135 

2  352 


2  998 

4  645 

657 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosuie.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstoie  retaileis,  part  of  SIC  ma|or  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-101 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


—Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 

unmoor 

porated 

businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number! 

NEW  YORK — CONTINUED 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

53  P«RT* 
532 
53i» 
535 

3  627 
370 
364 

2  873 

915 
204 
220 

491 

274  561 
78  302 
64  569 

131  690 

234  393 
75  872 
61  063 
97  458 

36  804 
9  733 
7  479 

19  592 

729  453 
193  370 
152  192 
383  891 

7  679 

2  232 

1  534 

3  913 

3  214 

HAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

MERCHANDISE  VENDING  MACHINE  OPERATORS 

DIRECT  SELLING  1  HOUSE-TO-HOUSE  1  ORGANIZATIONS 

262 

238 

2  714 

NE*BURGH 

509 

335 

66  442 

61  072 

7  680 

150  670 

2  107 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARD«ARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-524 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

13 
2 
7 
1 
3 

11 

2 
7 
1 
1 

1  391 

(0) 

657 

(Dl 

13 

1  385 
IDI 
557 
(Dl 
(Dl 

205 
(D) 
122 
(D) 
(D) 

4  059 
(0) 

2  452 
ID) 
ID) 

45 
IDI 

28 
(D) 
(0) 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDHARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

ID) 

6 

ID) 

ID) 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  P4RT« 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

16 

2 
8 
6 

8 
2 

2 

11  473 

(D) 

1  737 

(D) 

a  263 
(Dl 
(Dl 
(Dl 

1  789 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

35  900 

(D) 
(D) 
(D) 

545 

(D) 
ID) 
ID) 

13 

ID) 
(D) 
(Dl 

5t 
511 
542 
543 
544 

TOTAL 

96 
60 
11 
2 

19 

40 
22 

5 

13 

12  093 

9  945 

587 

18 

80 
1  463 

9  965 

8  403 

(Dl 

10) 

(D) 

1  379 

914 
540 
(0) 
ID). 
ID) 
258 

17  577 

11  869 

(0) 

ID) 

ID) 

5  046 

232 
154 
IDI 
IDI 
ID) 
58 

98 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

61 

(Dl 

ID) 

15 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

17 

17 

14  362 

14  356 

1  521 

27  614 

250 

6 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

35 

31 

3  180 

3  096 

206 

4  413 

69 

38 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-3 t 568 

562 

563.569 

565 

566 

564.569 

TOTAL 

HEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

73 
17 
34 
23 

11 
5 

14 
3 

63 
15 
32 
21 
11 

1 
12 

3 

6  310 

1  814 

2  812 
2  173 

639 

(Dl 

1  319 

(0) 

6  006 

1  668 

2  754 
2  115 

639 

(D) 

1  305 

(0) 

758 
220 
340 
255 
65 
IDI 
152 
(D) 

15  751 
4  128 
7  827 
6  047 

1  780 
(D) 

2  923 
10) 

237 
53 
133 

104 
29 

ID) 
36 

(D) 

45 
11 
21 

•OMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

14 

7 

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

9 

10) 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

31 
17 
14 

19 
13 
6 

3  597 
2  550 
1  047 

3  191 

2  482 
709 

419 
311 
108 

8  085 
6  000 
2  085 

97 
74 
23 

28 
14 
14 

58 
5812 

5813 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

109 
79 

30 

81 
53 

28 

4  406 
3  308 
1  098 

4  022 
2  962 
1  060 

694 
754 
140 

17  780 
14  705 
3  075 

350 
292 
58 

114 
61 
33 

TOTAL 

17 
17 

11 
11 

1  560 
1  560 

1  406 
1  405 

235 
235 

4  537 
4  537 

59 
69 

14 

14 

. 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

FARH.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

88 
20 
5 
5 
3 
3 

8 
35 

46 
10 
1 
1 
3 
1 
7 

19 

6  195 

1  844 
26 
173 
393 
129 
935 
986 

1  710 

4  606 
1  108 
(Dl 
(D) 
393 
(D) 
923 
818 
1  166 

470 
52 
(D) 
(D) 
51 
ID) 
165 
51 
140 

9  895 
1  834 
(0) 
ID) 
623 
ID) 
3  494 

1  070 

2  670 

146 
26 

(D) 
(D) 
9 
(D) 
46 
13 
47 

86 

24 

ID) 

ID) 

1 

ID) 

5 

7 

39 

53  PSRTt 

TOTAL 

14 

8 

1  874 

1  776 

267 

5  049 

67 

10 

-  Represents  zero.       (13)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-102  NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963- 


Continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Now  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,0001 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

NIAGARA  FALLS 

1  035 

31 
9 
11 
11 

15 

9 
3 

150 

HI 

23 

107 

86 
23 
37 
21 
13 

3 
19 

1 

59 
36 
23 

322 
175 

116 

33 
33 

165 

9 

5 
8 
3 
13 
11 
72 

23 

701 

25 

7 
11 
7 

16 

9 

3 

81 
51 
2 

7 
21 

30 

59 

51 
11 
29 
18 
11 

3 
17 

1 

37 
22 
15 

231 
112 
122 

33 

33 

103 
22 
5 

3 
5 
1 

11 
7 

18 

9 

123  718 

2  986 

1  117 

823 

716 

15  183 

9  812 

(D) 

(D) 

30  295 

28  592 

(D) 

15 

213 

(D) 

25  988 

5  851 

8  333 

1  871 
(0) 

2  912 

(D) 
(D) 

1  159 
353 

5  352 

3  271 

2  091 

12  517 

7  901 
1  713 

1  911 

1  911 

9  391 

2  208 
211 
285 
285 

531 

2  231 

3  166 

1  752 

115  112 

2  896 

1  111 
819 
536 

15  183 
9  812 

10) 
(D) 

28  283 
26  771 

ID) 

171 
ID) 

25  618 

5  811 

7  959 

1  730 
<DI 

2  868 
101 
(D) 

1  151 
353 

1  912 

2  953 
1  989 

11  157 

6  881 
1  273 

1  911 
1  911 

7  968 

1  291 
(0) 

211 
ID) 
520 

2  153 
2  828 

1  508 

11  910 

501 

318 
112 
111 

2  161 

1  121 
(D) 
(D) 

2  291 
2  032 

(D) 

27 
(D) 

2  559 

553 

1  255 
298 
(D) 
111 
ID) 
(Dl 
225 

50 

758 
535 
232 

2  557 
1  925 

711 

731 
731 

1  127 
75 
(0) 
(ul 
29 
(0) 
105 
327 
183 

191 

281  552 

11  555 
5  117 
2  957 
2  112 

11  321 
28  123 

ID) 
(D) 

12  881 
37  56J 

ID) 

521 
(0) 

11  115 

11  119 

21  015 

1  910 

ID) 

9  098 

(D) 

(D) 

1  175 

1  063 

11  112 
9  780 
1  332 

51  512 
39  532 
15  080 

13  592 
13  592 

19  850 

1  581 

(0) 

(D) 

175 

ID) 

1  763 

1  971 

8  958 

1  039 

1  755 

125 
52 
37 
25 

873 
527 
ID) 
(D) 

551 

551 
(D) 

18 
(D) 

156 

200 

185 
116 
(D) 
186 
(0) 
ID) 
61 
20 

192 
125 
55 

1  212 
852 
350 

211 
211 

305 
38 

ID) 

lU) 
8 

ID) 
29 
50 

118 

55 

52 

521 

522-521* 

5251 

5252 

53  PSRT* 
531 
533 
539 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

11 

3 

1 

7 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILOINQ  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

FOOD  STORES 

(D) 
(D) 

541 
5t2 
5"43 
51(1 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES"  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

101 

(D) 

7 

55  EX.554 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

21 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

115 

56 

561.557 

552-3.568 

552 

553.558 

555 

556 

551.569 

57 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

55 
21 
ID) 
11 
10) 
ID) 
5 
2 

22 

572.573 

58 

5812 

5813 

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO"  TELEVISION"  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING"  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

22 

321 
158 
156 

29 

29 

59  EX. 591 

592 

593 

591 

595 

596 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES"  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK"  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES"  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

115 
16 
10) 
ID) 

5 
ID) 

5 

598 
599 

53  P4RT* 

FUEL"  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

6 
70 

21 

Slandaid  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wiltitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Notapplicat)le. 
'Nonslote  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-103 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continued 


City  and  kind  of  business 

Establisliments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie 

SIC 
code 

Total 

Wlttl 

payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
lusinesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

POUGHKEEPSIE 

532 

378 

91  787 

86  851 

12  065 

233  345 

3  351 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

52i 

522-521 

5251 

TOTAL 

11 
3 

7 
4 
2 
1 

1  296 
538 
556 
102 

1  194 
538 
(D> 
(Dl 

199 

118 
(0) 
(D) 

3  851 
2  137 

(D) 
(D) 

45 
24 
(Dl 
(01 

5 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

(Dl 
(Dl 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

53  PftRT* 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

14 

3 
5 

14 
3 
5 
5 

18  550 

15  271 

3  004 

375 

18  650 

15  271 

3  004 

375 

3  611 

3  038 

520 

53 

61  735 

51  726 

8  984 

1  025 

1  081 

898 

168 

15 

3 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

1 

2 

FOOD  STORES 

51* 
51*1 
542 
5"t3 

Sin 

TOTAL 

109 
75 
15 

2 
2 
14 

51 
29 

10 

2 
10 

20  189 

17  580 

1  726 

78 

(D) 

(D) 

17  583 
15  314 
1  535 

(D) 
(D) 

1  422 

1  164 

113 

(Dl 
(0) 

29  240 
23  044 
2  971 

(D) 
(Dl 

442 
349 
38 

(D) 
(Dl 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

72 

14 

(Dl 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

25 

21 

15  592 

15  528 

1  453 

28  883 

259 

14 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

55PT(55») 

TOTAL 

39 

27 

3  594 

3  174 

291 

5  210 

93 

39 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

56 

561.567 

562-31 568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

561.569 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

63 
7 
35 
21 
14 
5 
13 
2 

55 
7 
29 
19 
10 
5 
11 
2 

8  520 

2  545 

3  629 
3  112 

517 

(D) 

1  256 

(D) 

8  525 

2  545 

3  573 
3  085 

487 

(0) 

1  218 

(Dl 

1  350 

584 
509 
75 
(D) 
181 
(D) 

28  752 
10  175 
12  007 
10  461 
1  546 
(D) 
3  418 
(D) 

365 
85 
175 

144 
31 

(Dl 
45 

(Dl 

37 
3 
25 

16 

9 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

(D) 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

30 
22 
8 

22 
15 

5 

4  345 
3  307 
1  038 

4  233 

3  243 

990 

665 

541 
124 

12  665 
10  049 
2  516 

147 
115 
31 

19 

571 
572.573 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

15 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

107 
65 
41 

83 
52 
31 

5  107 
3  513 
1  594 

4  833 
3  333 

1  500 

1  008 
793 
215 

22  495 
18  033 
4  453 

415 
333 
82 

101 
56 

45 

59PT(591I 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

19 

18 

1 

19 
18 

1 

1  977 
(D) 

(D) 

1  977 
.0) 
(D) 

301 
(D) 
(D) 

5  -,9 
(Dl 
(Dl 

83 
(Dl 
(Dl 

8 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(Dl 
(01 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 
592 

TOTAL 

93 

15 
7 
5 
2 
1 

13 

41 

65 
9 

3 
3 
2 
1 

11 
7 

29 

10  125 

1  165 

153 

481 

(0) 

(D) 

1  280 

3  210 

3  535 

9  065 

764 

135 

471 

(D) 

(D) 

1  200 

3  180 

3  005 

1  355 
29 
12 
76 
(0) 
(Dl 
159 
525 
511 

26  023 

520 

347 

1  500 

(Dl 

(01 

3  143 

9  076 

10  498 

311 
12 
6 
19 

(Dl 
(Dl 
47 
78 
137 

82 
16 

6 

59t 
595 
596 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

3 
(Dl 
(Dl 
14 

593 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

5 
35 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 

22 

14 

2  192 

2  108 

390 

7  591 

110 

StandariJ  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withtield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  a 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  Itiis  table. 


34-104  NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1.0001 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1.000i 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees. 

workweek 
ended 
nearest 
No»,  15 

(number) 


521 

522 
523 
52't 
5251 
5252 


53  PAR 
531 
533 
539 


542 

5U3 

541 

5«5 

516 

5462 

5463 

549 


561 

567 

561 

567 

562- 

3i558 

56? 

563 

568 

563 

< 

57 

571 

5712 

5713 

5714 

5715 

5719 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  YARDS  

BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS  

HEATINGi  PLUMBING  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS- 
PAIN1.  GLASS.  «ALLPAPER  STORES  .  .  . 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLY  STORES  

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL  

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

DRY  GOODS  STORES  

SEnrlNG.  NEEDLEWORK  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 

MEAT  MARKETS  

FISH  I  SEAFOOD  I  MARKETS 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS  STORES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  MANUFACTURING  .  .  .  . 

RETAIL  BAKERIES.  NONMANUFAC I URING.  .  . 

EGG  AND  POULTRY  DEALERS 

OTHER 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


TOTAL 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  FRANCHISED 

DOMESTIC  CAR  DEALERS  

IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS  

DOMESTIC  AND  IMPORTED  CAR  DEALERS 

PASSENGER  CAR  DEALERS.  NONFRANCHISED  

TIRE.  BATTERY.  ACCESSORY  DEALERS  

HOME  AND  AUTO  SUPPLY  STORES 

MISCELLANEOUS  AIRCRAFT.  MARINE.  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

AIRCRAFT.  BOAT.  MOTORCYCLE  DEALERS  

HOUSEHOLD  TRAILER  DEALERS 

OTHER  AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS  


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  . 
MEN. Si  BOYS'  CLOTHING  AND  FURNISHINGS  STORES 
CUSTOM  TAILORS  


WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

MILLINERY  STORES  

CORSET.  LINGERIE  STORES 

HOSIERY  STORES  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY.  OTHER  SPECIALTY  STORES  . 

FURRIERS.  FUR  SHOPS 


FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

MEN.S  SHOE  STORES 

WOMEN. S  SHOE  STORES 

CHILDREN'S.  JUVENILES'  SHOE  STORES  .  . 

FAMILY  SHOE  STORES  

CHILDREN'S.  INFANTS.  WEAR  STORES  .  .  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES. 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  •  .  . 

FURNITURE  STORES  

FLOOR  COVERING  STORES 

DRAPERY.  CURTAIN.  UPHOLSTERY  STORES.  . 
CHINA.  GLASSWARE.  METALWARE  STORES  .  . 
MISCELLANEOUS  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES. 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero,       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


21  840 

20  846 

8  602 

8  602 

4  009 

3  895 

1  755 

1  651 

2  202 

1  954 

104  695 
91  432 
5  635 


5  457 

IDI 

785 

929 

1  596 

4  015 

3  835 

180 

345 

1  355 


135  525 

127  170 

117  331 

5  186 


40  471 

6  883 

5  552 

321 

21  212 

17  557 

3  545 

381 


34  482 

17  827 

14  569 

1  603 

769 

(01 

(01 


134  362 

127  170 

117  331 

5  186 

4  553 

1  534 

3  089 

(Dl 

(0) 


39  655 

6  731 

6  552 

159 

20  855 

17  487 

3  359 

357 


33  368 

16  921 

14  061 

1  317 

745 

(D) 

101 


103 

57 

387 

0/i 

18 

683 

724 

14 

798 

405 

7 

374 

271 

4 

715 

17  464 

15  447 

973 


9  206 

7  272 

420 


12  525 

11  529 

10  516 

559 

544 

105 


7  149 
1  122 
1  072 


3  765 

3  124 

661 


5  254 
3  075 
2  604 
228 
139 
(01 
(01 


402  580 

359  197 

12  807 


177  397 

137  665 

7  977 


219  493 

200  502 

181  141 

10  312 

9  049 

2  095 

10  820 

(0> 


136  322 

19  548 

IS  612 

936 

70  013 

59  004 

11  009 

1  162 


55  795 
44  952 
4  514 
3  594 


6  553 

5  792 

398 


2  085 
1  676 
1  692 


1  097 
673 
511 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-105 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


City  and  kind  o(  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 

establish 

ments 

Establish 

ments  with 

payroll 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

ROCHESTER— CONTINUED 

FURNITURE»  HOME  FURNISHINGS*  EQUIPMENT  STORES — CON- 

572 
5732 
5733 

to 

10 
25 
8 
17 

3t 
8 
17 

13 

12  728 

1  561 

2  366 
lt7 

2  219 

12  680 

1  t85 

2  282 
(D) 
(01 

1  586 
175 

tie 

(D) 
(Dl 

28  360 

2  950 

7  320 

(Dl 

(D) 

287 
37 
100 
(Dl 
(0) 

18 

RECORD  SHOPS  

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENT  STORES 

(01 
(Dl 

EATINGi  DRINKIN5  PLACES 

58 
5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

715 
USB 
315 
32 
88 
23 
257 

615 
362 
253 
32 
61 
13 
253 

tl  56t 
28  tt9 
21  739 

2  193 

3  9t0 
577 

13  115 

39  738 
26  695 
20  t25 

2  193 

3  616 
t61 

13  0t3 

9  611 

7  26t 

5  557 

750 

et6 

111 
2  317 

200  223 
152  133 
119  193 
13  350 
17  310 
2  280 
t8  090 

3  919 
2  989 
2  273 
252 
402 
62 
930 

421 

RESTAURANTS.  LUNCHROOMS 

CAFETERIAS  

REFRESHMENT  PLACES  

CATERERS  

DRINKING  PLACES  {ALCOHOLIC  8EVERAGESI 

317 
10 
76 
18 

281 

DRUG  STORES*  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59PT(591) 
591      ( 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

100 

99 

1 

98 
97 

1 

18  110 
(Dl 
(Dl 

18  080 
(D) 
(Dl 

2  760 
(Dl 
(Dl 

t9  956 
(Dl 
(01 

732 
730 
(Dl 

50 
(01 
(01 

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5932 

5933 

594 

59"(2 

5913 

''m9 

89 
36 
6 
30 

18 
5 
13 

67 
18 
2 
16 
10 
3 
7 

8  t2t 

1  336 

98 

1  238 

2  517 
(Dl 
(D) 

''38  171 
7  138 
996 
(Dl 
(01 
2  ttl 
(01 
(D) 

''5    665 
t87 
182 
(Dl 
(Dl 
516 
(Dl 
(Dl 

''103  8t5 

8  983 

3  113 

(Dl 

(01 

B  385 

(D) 

(Dl 

'1  tot 

155 

50 
(Dl 
(01 
Itl 
(Dl 
(D) 

''t09 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES*  SECONDHAND  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES  

90 
37 

(Dl 
(Dl 

BOOK*  STATIONERY  STORES 

BOOK  STORES 

STATIONERY  STORES 

10 
(0) 
(0) 

595 

5952 
5953 
5962 

5969     ( 
1 
597 
59B 
5982     ( 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES 

BICYCLE  SHOPS 

28 
20 
8 
1 
1 
1 
52 

7 
2 
31 

It 
10 

1 
1 

28 
36 

7 

25 

t 

2  0t2 
1  7t5 

297 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 

3  tl5 
11  780 

763 

10 

10  872 

135 

1  702 

1  515 

187 

(Dl 

(Dl 

(Dl 

3  065 

11  «5a 

763 

10  556 
135 

227 
203 
2t 
(Dl 
(01 
(01 
553 
1  t76 
117 

1  323 
36 

U  155 

3  723 

t32 

(01 

(Dl 

(Dl 

10  187 

21  099 

2  t29 

20  813 
857 

67 
62 
5 
(Dl 
(01 
(Dl 
126 
249 
25 

214 
10 

28 
20 
8 

(0) 

(01 
(Dl 
39 
23 

COAL  AND  WOOD  DEALERS 

ICE  DEALERS 

2 
2 
16 

3 

18 
20 
3 

6 

2« 
31 

7 
11 
6 
8 
11 

3t 
16 
3 
6 
J.  8 

t 
5 
5 
2 
6 
23 

''2    395 

9«6 

(D) 

650 

395 

2  299 

506 

1  300 

332 

279 

J.       696 

1  897 

^2     175 
902 

(Dl 
550 
2t9 
2  185 
506 

(D) 
218 

(Dl 

r   1°' 

1  U31 

''mi 

90 
(Dl 

83 

38 

''7t,5 

102 

(01 

23 
(01 

295 

"■9  119 

1  6t9 

(Dl 

1  580 

r   885 

It  355 

1  180 

(Dl 

5t0 

(Dl 

r   "" 

5  575 

''lt5 
32 
(01 
20 

r  ^° 

133 
IB 

(0) 
10 

(Dl 

(Dl 
72 

50 

19 

59911 
5996 
5997 

NEVIS  DEALERS*  NEWSSTANDS 

(Dl 
2 
25 

'^le 

5999     ( 

LUGGAGE.  LEATHER  GOODS  STORES 

HOBBY.  TOY.  GAME  SHOPS  

OTHER 

(Dl 
10 
(Dl 
(Dl 
35 

53  PART* 
532 

TOTAL 

MAIL-ORDER  HOUSES 

119 
6 

17 
96 

t9 
1 
11 
3t 

11  t31 

826 

6  119 

t  486 

10  185 

(D) 

(Dl 

3  572 

1  58t 
(Dl 
(Dl 
570 

30  37t 
(Dl 
(Dl 

10  965 

552 
(01 
(Dl 

ito 

109 
(0) 
(0) 

535 

DIRECT  SELLING  (HOUSE-TO-HOUSE)  ORGANIZATIONS 

90 

SCHENECTADY 

1  021 

679 

lt7  167 

139  267 

16  597 

3tt  069 

5  581 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

52 

521 

522-521 

5251 

5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

8 
18 
15 

33 

8 
It 
11 

t  903 
2  603 
1  312 

988 

U  735 

2  603 

(D) 

(Dl 

760 
3«6 
(D) 
(Dl 

It  773 

6  t03 

(0) 

(01 

17t 
76 
(01 
(01 

23 

2 
(Dl 
(01 

53  P»RT» 
531 
533 
539 

TOTAL 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

21 
6 
9 
6 

21 
6 
9 
6 

26  tl3 

18  3t5 

101 

(01 

26  tl3 

18  3t5 

(Dl 

(Dl 

3  651 

2  35t 

(01 

(01 

71  750 

t7  t85 

(Dl 

(Dl 

1  t94 

1  108 

(Dl 

(01 

11 

(0) 
(0) 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.      (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  availatile.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


^Revised 


34-106  NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


51 
511 
5«2 
513 

5im 

5«5-5't9 


56 

551.567 

552-3.568 

552 

553.558 

565 

556 

551.569 


59   EX 

592 

593 

591 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522-521 
5251 
5252 


53  PART* 
531 
533 
539 


512 
513 
511 
515-519 


City  and  kind  of  business 


SCHENECTADY— CONTINUED 


FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES 

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES"  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


28  607 

25  519 

25  187 

23  765 

771 

(01 

11 

575 

3 

911 

1 

567 

(D) 

(0) 

861 

1 

576 

660 

12  191 

2  312 
512 
386 

1  333 
961 

1  113 

3  355 

2  185 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 


9  592 
5  927 
2  565 


2  188 
ID) 
352 

1  325 

930 

1  015 

3  231 


8  658 

1  871 

2  089 


58  112 
17  513 
8  105 
2  191 


52  665 
52  691 
1  612 


Payioll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


2  153 

1  777 

376 


10  701 

8  877 

1  622 

202 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


17  703 
10  273 
7    130 


15  877 
38  696 
e    181 


863 
2  993 
12  015 
2  986 


197  310 

152  359 

30  627 

1  321 


108  792 
75  030 
8  335 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Willilield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
'Nonslore  retailers,  pari  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


I  NEW  YORK    34-107 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963-continu 


ed 


. 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(number) 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

City  and  kind  of  business 

Total 
(number) 

Witti 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

tors  of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

55  EX.551 

SYRACUSE— CONT  INUED 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

80 

155 
41* 
58 
3l( 
2l» 
13 
38 
12 

116 
62 

5It 

«92 
306 
185 

6« 
58 
6 

328 
59 

3H 
11 
21* 
3 
26 
16 
155 

163 

799 

25 
9 

5 
11 

lit 
3 
3 
8 

187 
1311 
13 
12 

21 
36 
55 

58 

1140 

127 
3« 
48 
32 
16 
7 
34 

90 
52 
38 

430 
246 
184 

62 
58 

220 
51 
14 

9 
16 

3 
20 
10 
97 

43 

543 

13 

7 
3 
3 

12 
3 
3 
6 

89 
56 

7 

5 
17 

24 

46 

79  750 
15  480 

29  206 
9  309 

14  502 
12  531 

1  971 
687 

4  339 
369 

21  267 

15  665 

5  602 

30  132 
20  504 

9  628 

9  778 
IDl 
(01 

24  598 

5  142 

712 

1  537 

1  122 
486 

4  387 

2  531 

8  581 

9  574 

115  171 

2  425 

1  512 

251 

562 

8  355 

5  492 
(Dl 
(01 

29  039 

24  851 

(0) 

950 

(01 

1  608 

24  880 

6  146 

79  074 
14  422 

28  656 
9  103 

14  314 
12  405 

1  909 
641 

4  297 
301 

20  801 

15  431 

5  370 

29  080 
19  490 

9  590 

9  764 
(01 
(D) 

22  554 

4  774 

568 

1  617 
974 
486 

4  215 

2  485 
7  435 

7  845 

109  557 

2  237 

1  502 

(D) 

(Dl 

8  335 

5  492 
(Dl 
(01 

25  217 

22  341 

(01 

764 

(Dl 

1  556 

24  792 

5  888 

7  663 
1  333 

5  222 

1  505 

2  975 

2  642 
334 

72 
645 
23 

4  141 

3  335 
806 

6  917 

5  219 
1  698 

1  309 
(01 
(01 

3  623 

317 
95 
273 
132 
58 
785 
455 
1  508 

1  555 

12  623 

291 
198 

(01 
(01 

1  053 
638 
(Dl 
(Dl 

2  219 

1  514 

(01 
65 
(01 
337 

2  132 
531 

144  057 

28  654 

103  290 

29  975 
58  593 
52  550 

5  943 
1  555 

12  720 
447 

71  875 
56  415 
15  460 

147  070 
110  884 
36  185 

25  651 

(01 
(Dl 

68  315 
5  018 

1  911 
5  458 

2  677 
1  158 

14  599 
8  539 
27  955 

33  924 

242  331 

5  823 

4  Oil 

(Dl 

(Dl 

20  672 

13  145 
(Dl 
(01 

42  501 

30  397 

(Dl 

1  256 

(01 

7  648 

42  978 

10  236 

1  252 
481 

1  575 
398 
943 
843 
100 

29 
192 
14 

772 
590 
182 

2  979 

2  296 
683 

423 
(Dl 
(Dl 

955 

122 
32 
84 
45 
12 

195 
86 

378 

392 

3  591 

60 
37 
(Dl 
(01 

339 
207 
(01 
(Dl 

717 
521 
(Dl 
IB 
(01 
122 

455 

192 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 

178 

55 

5611567 

562-3.568 

562 

563.568 

565 

566 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

111 
26 

40 

24 

SOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  .  . 

16 

57 
571 
572.573 

58 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINSS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES  . 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

30 
39 

59PT(591I 

591      { 

( 

59  EX.591 

592 

593 

5911 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

56 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

(01 
(01 

62 

ANTIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES'  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  .  . 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

30 
7 

22 
1 

13 

10 
133 

TROY 

712 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

17 

521 

522-52« 
5251 
5252 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS 

HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

5 
(Dl 
(Dl 

10 

531 
533 
539 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  

(Dl 
(01 

5«1 
542 

5113 

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

132 
(01 
14 
(0) 

17 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

20 

55PT(  551(1 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

54 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittitield  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
'^Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 


34-108  NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  6  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1963- 


Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 


56 

561 1  567 

562-3.558 

562 

563t56S 

565 

565 

561.559 


59    EX. 591 

592 

593 

59t 

595 

595 

597 

598 

599 


521 

522-52H 

5251 

5252 


53  P1RT» 
531 
533 
539 


542 
543 
5«"t 
5<t5-5'l9 


55  EX.55U 


561.557 
562-3.568 
562 
563.568 


TROY — CONTINUED 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS 

WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS.  .  . 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO'  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGESI 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STOKES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES.  . 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BUILDING  MATERIALS.  HARDWARE. 
FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS.  .  . 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES.  .  . 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES  .  .  .  . 

FOOD  STORES 

TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS 

MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD]  MARKETS  

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  

OTHER  FOOD  STORES 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

TOTAL 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 
TOTAL 

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

TOTAL 

MEN'S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN. S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY'  SPECIALTY  STORES'  FURRIERS. 


8  126 
5  759 
2  367 


19  306 

15  958 

2  759 

589 


12  179 

3  295 

5  530 

5  337 

1  293 


695 

Iv,  714 

356 

1  225 

260 

(Dl 

775 

635 

(Dl 

(D> 

574 

566 

(0) 

(01 

896 

3  556 

0B5 

2  723 

19  288 
15  958 
2  759 


11  535 

3  084 

6  478 

5  185 

1  293 


996 
765 
233 


2  578 

2  036 

500 


2  773 

2  208 

102 


1  834 
481 

1  070 
833 
237 


24  452 
20  205 
4  257 


11  279 

3  508 

5  478 

2  293 


48  370 

38  715 

8  763 

892 


56  242 
44  386 
2  205 


34  544 
9  550 
20  072 
15  544 
4  528 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
*Nonslote  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-109 


TABLE  6. 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-continu 


ed 


City  and  kind  ol  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 

SIC 
code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

tors  ol 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,0001 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

UTICA--CONTINUED 

APPAREL,     ACCESSORY    STORES— CONT  1  NUED 

565 

566 
561.559 

FftMILY    CLOTHING   STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

OTHER    APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EOUIPMENT    STORES 

3 

36 

1 

28 

43 

2    174 
36 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 
ID) 

10) 
(0) 

(D) 
(D) 

57 
571 
572.573 

TOTAL 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS    STORES    

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.    RADIO.    TELEVISION.    MUSIC    STORES    . 

EATING.     DRINKING    PLACES 

79 
«6 
33 

11 
28 
19 

5    577 
4    328 
2    249 

6    069 
4    034 
2    035 

907 
621 
286 

18    908 
13    211 
5   597 

234 
165 
59 

66 
35 
31 

58 

5812 

5813 

TOTAL 

EATING   PLACES 

DRINKING   PLACES    (ALCOHOLIC    BEVERAGESl 

DRUG    STORES.    PROPRIETARY    STORES 

229 
lt6 
83 

179 
102 

10    626 
7    274 
3    352 

9    784 
5    582 
3    202 

2    251 

1    747 

504 

52    322 
38    481 
13   841 

992 
765 
227 

227 
139 
88 

59PT(591) 
591               ( 

TOTAL 

29 
26 
3 

29 
25 
3 

4    800 

4    546 

152 

4    800 

4    648 

152 

642 
619 
23 

12    279 

11    868 

411 

184 
177 

7 

2 

OTHER    RETAIL    STORES 

59   EX.591 

592 

593 

591* 

595 

596 

597 

598 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR    STORES 

188 
311 
19 
10 

5 
22 

17 
77 

122 
30 
5 
10 

3 
10 
15 
45 

15    398 

2    814 

599 

585 

638 

444 

1    259 

4    591 

4    468 

14    284 

2    596 

435 

585 

538 

(D) 

1    037 

4    565 

(D) 

1    963 
154 
41 
92 

82 
(D) 
234 
654 
(D) 

36   541 

3  111 
711 

1    679 

1    472 

ID) 

4  194 
12    189 

(D) 

522 

51 
18 
36 
21 
ID) 
54 
139 
(0) 

169 
38 

BOOK.     STATIONERY    STORES 

SPORTING    GOODS    STORES.    BICYCLE    SHOPS    

FARM.    GARDEN    SUPPLY    STORES.     INCLUDING   FEED    STORES.     .     . 

8 
2 

IDI 

FUEL.     ICE    DEALERS 

13 

(D) 

55 

18 

4    357 

3    643 

838 

14    235 

199 

48 

WHITE    PLAINS 

"^760 

""6  16 

''2O6    202 

^■201    926 

''25    405 

"^500    0  38 

^b    790 

""49  5 

52 

521 

522-52"» 
5251 
5252 

TOTAL 

LUMBER    AND    OTHER    BUILDING   MATERIALS   DEALERS 

HEATING.    PLUMBING.    PAINT.    ELECTRICAL    STORES 

HARDWARE    STORES 

FARM    EQUIPMENT    DEALERS     

GENERAL    MERCHANDISE    GROUP    STORES* 

13 

"■5 

"^21 
1-9 

""5    560 

^•3    500 

1    019 

1    04  1 

''5    362 

""3    500 

837 

"■l    025 

';790 
47  3 
137 

I'lBO 

''14    588 
•■8    795 

2  262 

3  531 

^■127 

"■69 

22 

36 

^"15 
2 
10 
^3 

in 

10 

''53    823 
53    136 
■"1    837 
3    800 

"^63    591 
58    136 
'^l    7  25 
3    730 

^■7     556 

6     804 

^^329 

423 

"■157    6  50 

143    540 

"■5    813 

a    297 

'^2    519 
2    289 

^■131 
99 

531 
533 

539 

4 
10 

FOOD    STORES 

"■lOT 

""7  2 

"■ll 

5 

'12 

"■69 
"■38 

3 

■^12 

"■20    803 

"■16    679 

r2    470 

10) 

449 

ID) 

Jl9     169 

15    179 

■^2    4  56 

(D) 

449 

(0) 

•^1    725 

•^1    255 

""196 

ID) 

50 

ID) 

''32    084 

^^22    974 

"^3    787 

(0) 

880 

ID) 

"■434 

'■299 

r46 

ID) 

19 

ID) 

^35 

5")1 
542 
513 

GROCERY    STORES.     INCLUDING   DELICATESSENS 

MEAT    MARKETS.    FISH    (SEAFOOD)    MARKETS    

FRUIT    STORES.    VEGETABLE    MARKETS 

!,6  0 
11 
(0) 

(D) 

=^28 

"^26 

"■39    211 

''39     137 

"■2    832 

^■53    553 

'469 

9 

GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 

""sB 

""54 

■^6    97  2 

^b    776 

"•702 

■^15    030 

"■212 

''47 

APPAREL.    ACCESSORY    STORES 

56 

561.557 

562-3.558 

TOTAL 

^■113 

r22 

r63 

3« 

1-29 

2 

'21 

2 

'^lOl 

r20 

r53 

32 

r21 

2 

"■24 

2 

"■27    607 

■•4    762 

ri7     595 

15    806 

ri    789 

(D> 

•■3    388 

(0) 

"■27     401 
r4    7  56 

ri7    395 
15    756 
ri    639 

..       I°l 

"^3    388 

(D) 

^a    328 

r  765 

"■2    7  48 

2    475 

1-273 

(01 

r535 

ID) 

'■83    37  1 

r  13    078 

154    911 

49    426 

■■5    485 

ID) 

^9    762 

"■l    021 
"'138 
^"709 
633 
■•76 
ID) 
"■115 
ID) 

"■51 
''12 
33 
15 

563.568 

565 

566 

FAMILY    CLOTHING    STORES    

SHOE    STORES 

18 
ID) 
"•6 

FURNITURE.    HOME    FURNISHINGS.    EQUIPMENT    STORES 

"■73 

''is 

"■bl 
■■45 
"■16 

''lO     197 
"■7    699 
''2    498 

'■g  969 

^1     489 
■'2    480 

"•l    513 

^■1    221 

r  292 

r27     491 

1^21    894 

'•5    597 

r269 
■•210 
T   59 

572.573 

HOUSEHOLD    APPLIANCE.     RADIO.     TELEVISION.     MUSIC    STORES     . 

liable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


34-110  NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLES  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963 


■Continued 


SIC 
code 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entice 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov  15 

(number) 


59    EX 

592 

593 

5911 

595 

596 

597 

59B 

599 


522-5211 

5251 

5252 


5U2 
5H3 

51)5- 


56 

561 1  557 

562-31 568 

562 

563 1558 

565 

555 

5611 1  569 


HUE    PLAINS — CONTINUED 


EATINSi    DRINKINa   PLACES 

TOTAL 

EATING  PLACES 

DRINKING  PLACES  (ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

Ar^TIQUE  STORES.  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORESi  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES, 

JEWELRY  STORES  

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS 

OTHER  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL. 


TOTAL 

LUMBER  AND  OTHER  BUILDING  MATERIALS  DEALERS. 
HEATING.  PLUMBING.  PAINT.  ELECTRICAL  STORES. 

HARDWARE  STORES 

FARM  EQUIPMENT  DEALERS  


GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 


TOTAL 

DEPARTMENT  STORES 

LIMITED  PRICE  VARIETY  STORES  

MISCELLANEOUS  GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  STORES 


FOOD  STORES 


TOTAL  

GROCERY  STORES.  INCLUDING  DELICATESSENS. 
MEAT  MARKETS.  FISH  (SEAFOOD)  MARKETS  .  . 

FRUIT  STORES.  VEGETABLE  MARKETS 

CANDY.  NUT.  CONFECTIONERY  STORES  .  .  .  . 
OTHER  FOOD  STORES 


AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 


GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


TOTAL 

MEN.S.  BOYS'  APPAREL  STORES.  CUSTOM  TAILORS.  .  . 
WOMEN'S  CLOTHING.  SPECIALTY  STORES  

WOMEN'S  READY-TO-WEAR  STORES  

WOMEN'S  ACCESSORY.  SPECIALTY  STORES.  FURRIERS. 

FAMILY  CLOTHING  STORES  

SHOE  STORES 

OTHER  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 


FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  E(3UIPMENT  STORES 


TOTAL 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS  STORES  

HOUSEHOLD  APPLIANCE.  RADIO.  TELEVISION.  MUSIC  STORES 


EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES 


TOTAL.  .  . 
EATING  PLACES.  . 
DRINKING  PLACES 


ALCOHOLIC  BEVERAGES) 


351 
238 
113 


6  820 
3  11*9 
2  ODO 
1  531 


88  317 

77  887 

6  900 

3  530 


79  860 
67  887 

^   791 


21  522 

5  966 
10  6611 

6  707 
3  957 
2  059 
t  815 
1  118 


28  B9B 
211  206 
It  592 


1  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Wittiheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available 
e  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable.       ''Revised. 


■^11  ugg 

"■  9  26  3 
■■  2  236 


88  059 
77  887 
5  900 
3  272 


72  585 
53  327 
3  585 
800 
592 
«  282 


23  990 

5  8911 
10  1)06 

6  525 
3  781 
1  829 
«  783 
1  078 


15  652 
8  524 
7  128 


27  486 
22  974 
4  512 


5  335 

5  035 
338 


320 
803 
456 
889 
577 
255 
664 


1  808 

1  153 

645 


38 

37  8 

^4 

)7« 

r  ' 

335 

^? 

6  58 

2 

3U5 

(D) 

4 

998 

(D) 

ly 

815 

16  921 

7  544 

5  500 

3  877 


187  733 
160  911 
19  405 

7  417 


122  502 

95  851 

5  657 

1  574 

1  269 

16  151 


68  581 
16  530 
30  472 
18  534 
11  838 

5  880 
13  081 

2  518 


37  207 
23  176 
14  031 


122  057 
105  847 
16  210 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-111 


TABLE  6, 


Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1963-contin 


ued 


SIC 
cobe 


City  and  kind  of  business 


Total 
(numbetl 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov,  15 

(dollars) 


Paid 
employees, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov.  15 

(number) 


Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

(number) 


59   EX.591 

592 

593 

591t 

595 

596 

597 

59a 

599 


YONKERS — CONTINUED 


DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

TOTAL 

DRUG  STORES 

PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

TOTAL 

LIQUOR  STORES 

ANTIQUE  STORES'  SECONDHAND  STORES 

BOOK.  STATIONERY  STORES 

SPORTING  GOODS  STORES.  BICYCLE  SHOPS  

FARM.  GARDEN  SUPPLY  STORES.  INCLUDING  FEED  STORES. 

JEKELRY  STORES  . 

FUEL.  ICE  DEALERS ■ 

OTHER  STORES ' 

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 

TOTAL 


20 

832 

17 

79'» 

6 

176 

5 

608 

372 

268 

2 

071 

1 

HH5 

1 

321 

1 

215 

186 

(D) 

1 

266 

1 

2Jt 

4 

535 

3 

621 

1 

905 

IDI 

1  22« 
3  2H8 
3  122 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-112  NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  7  In-Plant  Food  Contractors:  1963 


Standard  metropolitan  statistical  area  and  kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Payroll, 
entire 
year 

Payroll, 
workweek 
ended 
nearest 
Nov  15 

Paid 

employees, 

workweek 

ended 

nearest 

Nov.  15 

Active 
proprie- 
tors of 
unincor- 
porated 
businesses 

SIC 

code 

Total 

With 
payroll 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

(number) 

(number) 

($1,0001 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

(dollars) 

(number) 

(number) 

5812    PART 

NEW    YORK 
IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL     

552 

51S 

19    110 

19    090 

16    023 

311    111 

6    035 

116 

90 
U20 

86 
120 

8    615 
38    792 

8    565 

38    792 

1    733 

2    171 

13     111 

108 

51    813 

280    950 

6    321 

991 

1    895 

119 

12 

26 

ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROYi     SM5A 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL     

22 

22 

1    681 

1    681 

512 

11    151 

190 

5 

19 

2 

19 

(D) 
1    517 

(D) 
1     517 

(D) 
(D) 

(D) 

10    987 

(D) 

(D) 
183 
(D) 

2 

(d; 

BINGHAMTONt     N. Y. -PA. t SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS!     TOTAL     

9 

9 

1    266 

1    266 

153 

11     117 

211 

3 

1 

6 

1 
6 

(D) 
1     177 

(d) 

(D) 

1     177 

(D) 

(D) 
130 

(d) 

(D) 
10    678 

(d) 

(D) 
233 

(d) 

(D) 
2 

REFRESHMENT    PLACES     

BUFFALO    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS"     TOTAL     

79 

79 

7    787 

7    787 

2    515 

53   882 

1    065 

13 

214 
50 
5 

21 
50 

5 

2    906 

1    602 

279 

2     906 

1    602 

279 

915 

1    551 

19 

21    235 

31    358 
1    289 

160 
578 
27 

^ 

NEW    YORK     SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORSi     TOTAL     

297 

295 

26    281 

26    275 

8    919 

190    722 

3    118 

68 

HI 
229 
27 

18 

39 
22  9 
27 

18 

3    558 

21    631 

1    092 

3    612 

3    552 

21    631 

1    092 

3    612 

1    033 

7    601 

285 

1     199 

21    113 
163    683 

5    896 

23    300 

326 

2    725 

97 

115 

ROCHESTER     SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL     

21 

5 
HO 

} 

5 

10 

3 

138 

3    318 

126 

138 

3    318 

126 

38 

1     112 

19 

751 

22    031 

515 

15 

389 

11 

7 

SYRACUSE    SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL     

26 

26 

2    325 

2    325 

662 

11    163 

261 

7 

2 
21 

2 

21 

(D) 

1    936 

(D) 

(D) 

1    956 

(D) 

(D) 
581 

(d) 

(D) 
12    955 

(D) 

(D) 
230 
(D) 

(d) 

6 

(D) 

UTICA-ROME.     SMSA 

5812    PART 

IN-PLANT    FOOD    CONTRACTORS.     TOTAL     

9 

9 

336 

336 

119 

2    133 

11 

2 

9 

9 

336 

336 

119 

2    133 

11 

2 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


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NEW  YORK    34-113 


TABLE  8  Commissaries,  Exchanges,  and  Eating  and  Drinking  Places  Operated  for 
IVIilitary  Personnel  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Defense:  1963 


(These  data  were  collected  by  the  Department  of  Defense  arid  are 

not  included  in  any  ot  tlie  tabulations  of 

lie  1963  Census  of  BusinessI 

County 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

Sales 
($1,000) 

Civilian 
payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 

Civilian 

employees, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(number) 

Civilian  payroll, 

workweek 

ended  nearest 

Nov.  15 

(dollars) 

TOTAL 

COMMISSARIES 

«8    721 

207 
5    333 

2  263 
9    372 

80 

3  185 

1  76U 
«    259 

2  576 
7    656 
5    207 
2    «38 
1    526 

596 

1    818 

411 

5    587 

66 
159 
2141 
1    291 
2 
390 
167 
t'42 
212 
997 
521 
227 
211 

83 
178 

70 

1    585 

21 

132 
26 

158 
2 

113 
11 

109 
60 

287 

133 
58 
19 
21 
51 
16 

117    817 

1    196 
10    237 

1    860 

31    111 

20 

8  978 
3    718 

9  089 
5    012 

20    695 
10    567 
5    208 
1    101 
793 
3    675 
1    197 

23    528 

2    703 

136 

2    685 

1    328 

1  075 

2  536 
1    513 

1  167 

2  871 
1    759 
1    139 

103 
952 
231 

1    912 

112 
25 
219 

137 
66 
188 
90 
381 
228 
151 
131 
61 
72 
12 

318 

25 
7 
33 

19 
16 
38 
IB 
68 
35 
27 
26 
13 
16 
7 

36    581 

1  HTnn 

2    171 

,P  '       _pc«M 

550 

1    739 

W      CCA    1      *       "       ' 

2    058 

1    562 

nwn  nA     ' 

3    622 

1    732 

7    370 

n    r    Mc     '     '     * 

1    123 

B  1  rMunwn 

2    925 

2    626 

150 

P       K 

1    519 

WESTCHESTER 

831 

EXCHANGES 

EATING  AND  DRINKING  PLACES 

19   257 

2    323 
1    9fl9 
U    353 

1    285 
626 

1  566 
939 

2  381 
2    078 

539 
211 

896 

108 

2    380 

295 
201 
598 

129 

83 
209 
125 
309 
210 
52 
12 

106 
21 

705 

90 

15 

218 

10 
23 
58 
35 
83 
71 
19 
1 

38 
8 

18    877 

6    856 

1  221 
13    381 

2  852 
1    793 

1  183 

2  690 
6    167 
5    016 

1  191 
275 

2  156 
163 

5    936 

207 

307 

178 

2    331 

80 
572 

63 
157 

91 
1    105 
258 
110 
176 
193 

72 

1  265 
66 

52 
15 

111 

2 
121 
18 
15 
27 
301 
53 
21 
65 
19 

7 

532 

21 
17 

1 
2  07 

2 
51 

5 
13 

7 
136 
21 
12 
19 

8 

3 

32   359 

1    196 

1    210 

86 

13    021 

t^At-caii 

20 

1    068 

393 

' 

981 

590 

6    858 

1    098 

R  iPHUOfan 

1    092 

1    200 

313 

- 

200 

Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


34-114  NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


County  and  city 


NEW  YORKi  TOTAL. 


ALBANY  COUNTY 

ALBANY  

COHOES  

COLONIE 

GREEN  ISLAND  .  .  .  . 

WATERVLIET  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ALLEGANY  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

WELLSVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


BRONX  COUNTY  

BROOME  COUNTY 

BINGHAHTON  

ENDICOTT  

JOHNSON  CITY  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

CATTARAUGUS  COUNTY  .  . 
GOWANDA  (PART)  .  .  . 

OLEAN 

SALAMANCA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CAYUGA  COUNTY 

AUBURN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY.  .  . 

DUNKIRK 

FALCONER  

FREDONIA  

JAMESTOWN 

LAKEWOOD  

SILVER  CREEK  .  .  .  . 

WESTFIELD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHEMUNG  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 
ELM  IRA 

ELMIRA  HEIGHTS  .  .  . 

HORSEHEADS  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CHENANGO  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

NORWICH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


CLINTON  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

OANNEMORA 

PLATTSBURGH 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


COLUMBIA  COUNTY.  .  . 

HUDSON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


CORTLAND  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

CORTLAND  

HOMER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


DELAWARE  COUNTY.  .  . 

SIDNEY  

WALTON  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


DUTCHESS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BEACON  

POUGHkEEPSIE  .  .  .  . 
WAPPINGERS  FALLS  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ERIE  COUNTY 

AKRON 

blasdell  

Buffalo 

DEPEW 

EAST  AURORA 

GOWANOA  (PARTI'  .  .  . 

HAMBURG 

KENMORE 

LACKAWANNA  

LANCASTER 

ORCHARD  PARK  .  .  .  . 

SLOAN 

SPRINGVILLE 

TONAWANDA 

WILLIAMSVILLE.  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ESSEX  COUNTY  

LAKE  PLACID 

SARANAC  LAKE  (PARTI^ 


2  961 

1  605 

228 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


20  793  319 


5  7H3 

1  708 

11  033 

122  981 

38  688 
14  BtO 
23  8H8 

1  173  300 

257  037 
112  370 
«1  983 
22  513 
50  071 

90  648 

U  767 

39  52« 
U  650 
31  707 

80  «58 


'17  1  179 

26  107 

5  337 

9  982 

^■67  260 

3  592 

5  857 

r  7  317 

HU  727 

122  791 

92  «65 

n  946 

11  159 

14  221 

54  513 

20  469 

34  144 

70  741 

1  342 

41  296 

28  103 

54  816 

23  685 

31  132 


199 

108 

1  212 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


19  336  031 

374  671 

222  767 

15  155 

(D) 

(D) 

12  221 

117  935 

36  066 
14  335 
21  730 


242  569 
136  748 
39  883 
20  781 


4  533 

37  350 

10  784 

30  763 

73  624 

48  851 
24  773 

■^156  787 
24  121 

4  649 
r  9  040 

52  870 
2  842 

5  677 
J.  7  007 

UO  581 

115  333 

88  401 
4  582 

10  677 

11  673 

49  765 
19  559 
30  206 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


32 

516 

5 

426 

12 

824 

55 

726 

12 

183 

7 

028 

36 

515 

185 

874 

17 

472 

91 

583 

7 

344 

69 

375 

260 

988 

5 

506 

3 

125 

794 

379 

18 

009 

17 

528 

4 

072 

31 

285 

40 

549 

37 

833 

15 

849 

7 

149 

516 

7 

502 

33 

702 

22 

459 

221 

221 

42 

316 

5 

305 

2 

004 

3  409 
1  570 

1  839 

120  126 

30  110 

18  750 

4  766 

2  212 
4  382 

9  198 

550 

4  592 

1  195 

2  851 

8  181 


2  912 
403 
945 

8  374 
371 
513 
700 

3  595 

14  503 

11  904 

517 

997 


39 

610 

24 

305 

47 

802 

21 

486 

25 

316 

46 

674 

30 

732 

5 

060 

10 

882 

52 

058 

12 

161 

5 

932 

32 

975 

170 

020 

15 

458 

86 

Oil 

6 

770 

61 

771 

173 

520 

4 

952 

2 

666 

/37 

561 

)5 

289 

17 

134 

Id) 

30 

566 

38 

027 

33 

509 

14 

789 

6 

795 

(D) 

7 

225 

31 

115 

21 

911 

206 

511 

38 

008 

5 

036 

1 

832 

5  101 

148  864 

482 

241 

101  854 

1  562 

1  698 

386 

3  195 

4  359 
3  818 

1  405 
530 

28 

725 

3  755 

2  780 
21  944 


ESSEX  COUNTY — CONTINUED 

TICONDEROGA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

MALONE  

SARANAC  LAKE  (PARTI = 

TUPPER  LAKE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JLTON  COUNTY 

DOLGEVILLE  (PARTP  . 
GLOVERSVILLE  .  .  .  . 

JOHNSTOWN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


GENESEE  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

BATAVIA 

LE  ROY  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

GREENE  COUNTY 

CATSKILL  

COXSACKIE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


County  and  city 


lAMILTON    COUNTY 


lERKIMER    COUNTY.     .     .     . 
DOLGEVILLE    (PART)'.    . 

FRANKFORT 

HERKIMER     

ILION 

LITTLE    FALLS     .     .     .     . 

MOHAWK     

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CARTHAGE  

WATERTOWN 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


INGS  COUNTY 


■WIS  COUNTY  .... 

LOWVILLE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


IVINGSTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

DANSVILLE 

GENESEO 

MOUNT  MORRIS  .  .  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


MADISON  COUNTY  .  .  . 

CANASTOTA 

CHITTENANGO.  .  .  . 

HAMILTON  

ONEIDA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 

ONROE  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

BROCKPORT 

EAST  ROCHESTER  .  . 

FAIRPORT  

ROCHESTER 

WEBSTER 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY.  .  . 

AMSTERDAM 

CANAJOHARIE 

FORT  PLAIN  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

NASSAU  COUNTY 

BAYVILLE  

CEDARHURST  

EAST  HILLS  

EAST  ROCKAWAY.  .  .  . 
EAST  WILLISTON  .  .  . 

FARMINGOALE 

FLORAL  PARK 

FLOWER  HILL 

FREEPORT  

GARDEN  CITY 

GLEN  COVE 

GREAT  NECK  

GREAT  NECK  ESTATES  . 
GREAT  NECK  PLAZA  .  . 


HEMPSTEAD.  . 
ISLAND  PARK. 
KINGS  POINT. 
LAKE  SUCCESS 
LAWRENCE  .  . 
LONG  BEACH  . 
LYNBROOK  .  . 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


52  276 
21  502 
9  053 


58  040 
36  090 

7  843 
22  107 

40  778 
17  504 

3  312 
19  962 

5  645 

59  755 

4  059 
2  273 

16  081 

11  779 

12  496 


341 


115  531 
9  755 
65  075 


2  487  755 

19  769 
8  621 

10  948 

45  958 
10  132 

3  422 
5  415 

25  989 

57  425 
5  534 

4  975 

5  025 

20  617 

21  074 

707  100 

7  817 

8  983 

9  270 
551  520 

9  828 
119  682 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


47  598 
20  620 
8  595 
5  987 
12  196 

51  897 


62  560 
36  306 
7  269 
19  005 


1  471 

16  529 

10  663 

11  254 
3  725 

14  592 

106  431 

8  933 

62  613 

34  885 

2  215  465 

17  921 

8  447 

9  474 


9  655 

3  276 

4  293 
22  975 

53  296 

5  018 
4  742 
4  971 

19  967 
18  598 

670  905 
7  073 

7  961 

8  412 
522  578 

9  404 
115  376 


54 

599 

57  123 

38 

915 

34  823 

4 

72? 

4  380 

6 

453 

5  873 

14 

509 

12  047 

1  726 

662 

1  653  334 

2 

538 

2  108 

22 

303 

21  311 

"■u 

97? 

^4  972 

6 

393 

5  287 

^2 

631 

(01 

18 

826 

■"IS  238 

24 

391 

23  089 

(Dl 

(Dl 

54 

761 

52  149 

"■31 

792 

r31  064 

32 

007 

30  777 

13 

749 

13  345 

4 

513 

4  513 

26 

811 

25  761 

^■152 

769 

'•150  607 

^4 

085 

"■3  625 

(D) 

(ul 

2 

643 

2  837 

•■6 

474 

""6  334 

31 

833 

30  307 

44 

595 

42  834 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.        ''Revised. 
'Gowanda  is  in  Cattaraugus  and  Erie  Counties.       ^Saranac  Lake  is  m  Essex  and  Fianlilin  Counties.      'Dolgeville  is  in  Fulton  and  Herkimei  Counties. 


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NEW  YORK    34-115 


TABLE  9. 


Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  iViore:  1958 


■Continued 


County  and  city 


NASSAU  COUNTY — CONTINUED 

MALVERNt  

MANORHAVEN  

MASSAPEQUA  PARK.  .  .  . 

MINEOLA 

HUNSEY    PAIRK 

NEW    HYDE    PARK 

ROCKVILLE  CENTRE  .  .  . 

ROSLYN  

SEA  CLIFF 

THOMASTON 

VALLEY  STREAM 

*ESTBURY  

WILLISTON  PARK  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY.  . 


NEW  YORK  COUNTY. 


NIAGARA  COUNTY  .  .  . 

LEWISTON  

LOCKPORT  

NIAGARA  FALLS.  .  . 
NORTH  TONAWANDA.  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


ONEIDA  COUNTY 

NEW  YORK  HILLS  .  .  . 

ROME 

UTICA 

WHITESBORO  

YORKVILLE 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ONONDAGA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
BALDWINSVILLE.  .  .  . 
EAST  SYRACUSE.  .  .  . 
FAYETTEVILLE  .  .  .  . 

LIVERPOOL 

NORTH  SYRACUSE  .  .  . 

SKANEATELES 

SOLVAY  

SYRACUSE  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


ONTARIO  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

CANANDAIGUA 

GENEVA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

ORANGE  COUNTY 

CORNWALL  

GOSHEN  

HIGHLAND  FALLS  .  .  . 

MIODLETOW.M 

MONROE  

NEWBURGH  

PORT  JERVIS 

WALDEN  

WARWICK 


REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


ORLEANS  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ALBION  

MEDINA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OSWEGO  COUNTY 

FULTON  

OSWEGO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

OTSEGO  COUNTY 

COOPERSTOWN 

ONEONTA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


PUTNAM  COUNTY. 
QUEENS  COUNTY. 


RENSSELAER  COUNTY.  .  . 
HOOSICK  FALLS.  .  .  . 

RENSSELAER  

TROY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

RICHMOND  COUNTY.  .  .  . 


ROCKLAND  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

HAVERSTRAW  

NYACK 

SOUTH  NYACK 

SPRING  VALLEY.  .  .  . 

SUFFERN 

WEST  HAVERSTRAW.  .  . 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


6  307 

681 

It  035 

36  292 

325 

^■13  219 

53  887 

"■5  970 

3  «01 

I'll  313 

"■53  U21 

"■ZO  653 

13  001 

010  090 


fl  337  796 

260  286 
t  558 
145  SOU 

138  031 
3U  572 
37  521 

293  226 

3  203 

56  909 

145  701 

7  270 
«  190 

75  953 

519  213 
9  173 

8  792 
5  553 
B  348 

11  036 

5  850 

12  366 
357  1457 
100  518 

81  060 
20  265 

29  827 

30  958 

228  581 

2  111 

6  317 

3  722 

37  593 
6  815 

72  709 
19  102 

9  368 
6  327 

6"t  617 

38  512 

11  562 

13  887 

12  953 

81  092 
23  253 
26  771 

31  058 

6«  945 

8  25 
28  526 


1  703  551 


127  850 
13  995 
19  534 

21  552 

13  804 

1  751 

57  094 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


13  459 

37  108 

325 

"■ll  437 

51  1445 

"■5  472 

2  555 

"^4  313 

"■49  884 

■"ig  267 

12  437 

^^966  924 

153  006 


128  241 
31  742 
33  149 

269  062 

2  565 
52  795 

135  135 
6  814 

3  760 
67  993 


8  454 
5  443 

8  242 

10  722 
5  694 

11  872 
341  343 

91  556 

75  586 
19  717 
28  353 
27  518 

211  831 
1  849 

5  773 
3  272 

35  703 

6  633 
68  633 
17  346 

9  012 
5  017 

57  593 

35  046 

10  616 
13  397 

11  031 


32  865 
1  567  101 

142  832 
5  054 

12  976 
95  064 
28  738 

173  831 

115  862 

13  023 
17  940 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


525 
4  963 
15  960 
3  608 


31  510 

254 
5  798 


1  193 
517 
923 

1  244 

608 

852 

46  357 


463 


185 
638 
256 

4  307 
699 

8  137 

1  811 

933 

579 

5  447 

3  201 

1  049 

1  288 
664 

7  694 

2  325 
2  693 

2  675 

6  189 
612 

3  267 

2  110 

3  202 

167  737 


15  446 
501 

1  105 
11  513 

2  329 

18  951 

11  753 

1  281 

2  018 

1  945 

1  315 

140 

5  053 


County  and  city 


ST  LAWRENCE  COUNTY  •  . 

CANTON  

GOUVERNEUR  

MASSENA 

OGDENSBURG  

POTSDAM 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SARATOGA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
BALLSTON  SPA  .  .  .  . 

CORINTH 

MECHANICVILLE.  .  .  . 
SARATOGA  SPRINGS  .  . 
SOUTH  GLENS  FALLS.  . 

WATERFORD 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SCHENECTADY  COUNTY  .  . 

SCHENECTADY 

SCOTIA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


SCHOHARIE  COUNTY  .  . 
COBLESKILL  .... 
REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


SCHUYLER  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
ATKINS  GLEN  .  .  .  . 
EMAINDER  of  COUNTY. 


SENECA  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
SENECA  FALLS  .  .  • 

WATERLOO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY 


STEUBEN  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

BATH 

CANI5TE0  

CORNING 

HORNELL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

AMITYVILLE  

BABYLON 

BRIGHT*ATERS  .  .  .  . 

GREENPORT 

LINOENHURST 

NORTHPORT 

PATCHOGUE 

SOUTHAMPTON 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


Total 
(number) 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY.  .  .  . 

LIBERTY 

MONTICELLO  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

TIOGA  COUNTY  

OWEGO 

WAVERLY 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


TOMPKINS  COUNTY.  .  .  . 
CAYUGA  HEIGHTS  .  .  . 

ITHACA  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ULSTER  COUNTY 

ELLENvILLE  

KINGSTON  

NEW  PALTZ 

SAUGERTIES  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WARREN  COUNTY 

GLENS  FALLS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


ASHINGTON  COUNTY.  .  . 

FORT  EDWARO 

GRANVILLE 

HUDSON  FALLS  .  .  .  . 

WHITEHALL 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 

AYNE  COUNTY  

LYONS 

NEWARK  

PALMYRA 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 


WESTCHESTER  COUNTY 

ARDSLEY 

BRIARCLIFF  MANOR 
BRONXVILLE  .  .  . 
CROTON  ON  HUDSON 


1  507 

1  284 

108 

215 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


35  524 
24  032 
18  951 
33  854 


4  103 
13  477 
25  193 

5  075 
4  276 

21  103 


25  123 
11  056 
15  057 

14  543 
6  305 
8  337 


29  324 

24  512 
32  809 

704  242 
21  227 
19  761 
3  242 
6  431 

25  674 
10  329 
44  526 


36  296 

12  708 

8  725 

14  852 


1  380 
54  344 
18  212 


54  223 

5  896 
9  553 

49  1 

73  300 
45  067 
28  233 

42  305 
4  701 

6  553 


66  710 
8  843 
36  689 


3  55 

20  748 

4  684 


125  218 
9  368 
13  491 
34  118 

22  335 
18  523 
27  282 

74  502 

10  403 

3  487 

12  007 

23  725 

4  253 
3  936 

16  591 

174  263 
142  120 

11  889 
20  254 

23  813 
10  555 

13  257 

13  277 

5  765 
7  511 

24  573 
9  357 
5  219 
9  987 

97  057 

14  775 

2  852 
27  874 

23  588 
27  967 

659  370 
20  157 

16  523 

3  072 
5  171 

24  780 
9  305 

42  838 

15  875 
518  549 

77  872 

15  409 

17  706 

44  757 


70  208 

1  380 

52  280 

15  548 

126  764 
12  391 
50  313 
5  384 
8  555 
40  141 

68  932 
43  059 
25  863 

36  209 

4  211 

5  003 

5  223 
4  971 

15  801 

115  218 

6  400 
65  816 

8  749 
35  253 

057  544 
3  812 
3  459 
20  152 


Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.        Revised. 


34-116  NEW  YORK 


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TABLE  9  Counties;  Cities  of  2,500  Inhabitants  or  More:  1958 


-Continued 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


County  and  city 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Payroll, 
entire 
year 

($1,000) 


WtSTCHtSTtR    COUNTY-CON. 

OOBBS  FERRY 

ELMSFORD  

HASTINGS  ON  HUDSON  . 

IRVINGTON 

LARCHMONT 

MAMARONECK  

MOUNT  KISCO 

MOUNT  VERNON  .... 
NEW  ROCHELLE  .  .  .  • 
NORTH  PELHAM  .... 
NORTH  TARRYTOWN.  .  . 

OSSINING  

PEEKSKILL 

PELHAM  MANOR  .... 
PLEASANTVILLE.  .  .  . 
PORT  CHESTER  .... 


9  287 
^6  6U3 
4  078 
2  073 
^^15  963 
24  678 
29  B33 
100  430 
110  579 
''4  080 
^9  7  16 
21  217 
40  294 
■■5  352 
10  942 
45  427 


8  541 

6  543 

3  324 

1  895 

''14  955 

22  584 

28  917 

93  420 

104  279 

^■3  124 

^9  358 

18  971 

38  020 


929 

^699 

326 

227 

^1  86  3 

2  336 

3  022 
10  886 
12  881 

^■333 
""805 
2  005 

4  536 
"■505 


WESTCHESTER  COUNTY-CON. 

RYE 

SCARSDAlE 

TARRYTOWN 

TUCKAHOE  

WHITE  PLAINS  .  .  .  . 

YONKERS 

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 
WYOMING  COUNTY  .  .  .  . 

ATTICA  

PERRY 

WARSAW  

REMAINDER  OF  COUNTY. 
YATES  COUNTY  

PENN  yAN  

REMAINDER    OF    COUNTY. 


17  903 
ri6  631 
'■18  260 
r7  632 
>'176  392 
236  123 
ri78  256 
37    965 

5  069 

6  795 
8    482 

17  618 

18  628 
12    211 

6    417 


17  051 
"■is  817 
"■17  002 
■■6  794 
169  904 
219  435 
^■168  706 
34    459 

4  579 

6  132 

7  870 
15  878 
17  046 
11    899 

5  147 


1  892- 
■^1  848 
"■2  015 

rai8 

""21  433 

24  729 

"■la  768 

2  969 
349 
535 
889 

1  196 

1  563 

1  144 

419 


Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable.       'Revised. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-117 


TABLE  10  standard  Metropolitan  Statistical  Areas:  1958 


[Data  are  based  on  1964  SMSA  definitions] 


SIC 
code 


Kifid  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 

($1,000) 

($1,000) 

S9PT(59U 
59  EX.591 
53    PART* 


59PT(S91I 
59  EX.591 
53  PAKT* 


S9PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE  i  FARM  EOUIP.  iDEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL t  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKI.'JG  PLACES 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  SLOG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

fOOu    STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EUUiPHENT  SYOKE 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


NEW  YORK,  N.Y.  -  NORTHEASTERN  NEW  JERSEY  SCA' 


ALBANYSCHNECTADYTROY  SMSA 


39  517 
3  987 
9  207 

16  357 
9  280 
30  981 


3  976 
n  062 
29  663 


12  196 
6  873 
2  1  933 


211 
970 
2SU 
559 


3  757 

2  180 
21  219 

3  Oil 


25  039 
M  639 

IM  025 
2  289 


16  1489  785 

687  076 
1  9')3  136 
1  955  637 
1  823  0«8 

795  217 

1  919  090 

1  12  1  555 

2  065  617 
517  101 

2  081  191 
552  151 


17  166  099 

615  066 

1  890  351 

1  120  339 

1  798  118 

725  969 


1  867  920 

1  067  105 

1  918  839 

197  620 

1  851  181 

150  285 


7  281 

329 

229 

1  511 

313 

690 

508 

381 
1  577 

208 
1  195 

210 


711 
207 
181 

118 
251 
237 


825  606 

36  123 
68  371 
210  537 
125  277 
17  605 

61  683 
10  050 
70  825 
23  562 
86  675 
51  598 


755  268 

31  083 
55  223 
187  715 
122  199 
10  513 

50  389 
37  338 
53  819 
22  818 
77  957 
53  051 


BINGHAMTON.  NY-PA, SMSA 


18 

150 

31 

575 

82 

785 

51 

106 

20 

500 

17 

911 

11 

737 

?1 

195 

9 

195 

31 

105 

9 

911 

17 

531 

33 

109 

71 

596 

53 

006 

17 

970 

17 

138 

13 

917 

?1 

919 

U 

757 

31 

533 

9 

321 

655 

275 
3  081 


611 

3  210 

106 


2  160 
376 

1  025 
133 


1  521  271 

86  601 
192  675 
102  061 
213  651 

91  322 


55  991 
102  106 
27  131 


2  550 

1  782 

16  619 

1  863 


9  161 

1  871 
18  501 

3  169 
10  305 

1  621 


13  581  655 

135  373 

1  193  509 

3  668  912 

1  172  273 

507  201 

1  531  605 

803  161 

1  631  670 

381  896 

1  592  032 

563  695 


12  651  051 

106  065 

1  152  153 

3  285  012 

1  158  693 

171  859 

1  166  595 

761  565 

1  563  718 

362  892 

1  126  220 

292  929 


222 

1  335 
379 

707 


390 

250 

1  083 


51  205 
106  505 
218  101 
159  810 


56  639 
10  133 
61  901 
28  591 


657  731 

38  697 
76  711 
166  193 
111  568 
38  211 

11  638 
28  863 

57  920 
21  167 

58  511 
11  926 


36  615 

71  715 

151  597 

HI  782 


318 
203 
608 


23  269 
17  536 
26  622 

10  367 

11  916 
9  375 


96  537 

72  161 

122  120 

55  217 

90  116 

21  890 


862  582 

17  225 
106  917 
201  175 
156  301 

10  605 

51  393 
36  915 
57  516 
28  390 
71  226 
59  586 


331  015 

2C  120 

36  036 
82  772 
56  211 
16  866 

21  829 
16  318 
25  101 
10  019 

37  652 
7  555 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
■Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  ttiis  table. 
'New  Yorli,  N.Y.  -  Northeastern  New  Jersey  Standard  Consolidated  Area. 


(X)  Not  applicable. 


34-118  NEW  YORK 


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TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT1591] 
59  EX.591 
53  rART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
S3  PART* 


59PTI5911 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MAILS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES"  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STOREb  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP 
GENERAL  rtERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HO*E.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

ING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  HEkCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


227 
155 
722 


12 

404 

325 

165 

1 

111 

212 

UltO 

I 

094 

733 

1 

935 

179 

ALBANY  COUNTY 


33  627 
19  413 

34  215 
10  167 
36  500 
48  430 


14 

096 

33 

231 

79 

712 

57 

058 

16 

206 

33 

195 

18 

631 

31 

577 

9 

939 

33 

262 

47 

764 

BRONX  COUNTY 


189 

157 
231 


768 

451 
623 

401 
740 
178 


30  285 
60  969 
424  821 
102  927 

45  368 

139  792 
62  379 

106  152 
33  089 

139  277 
28  241 


27  665 

56  545 
362  077 
101  551 

43  584 

133  928 

57  583 
99  294 
30  957 

125  227 
20  005 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


ALLEGANY  COUNTY 


38  688 

4  615 
2  855 
9  758 
7  751 
2  836 

1  593 

1  043 

2  475 
919 

4  468 
374 


BROOME  COUNTY 


CATTARAUGUS  COUNTY 


90 

548 

7 

167 

7 

974 

2? 

354 

13 

159 

7 

052 

5 

654 

5 

408 

7 

404 

2 

741 

11 

051 

574 

83 

430 

5 

963 

7 

760 

20 

156 

12 

761 

5 

656 

CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY 


17  1 

179 

13 

239 

13 

?83 

'46 

844 

'28 

336 

13 

717 

11 

349 

7 

103 

12 

929 

5 

183 

15 

304 

2 

892 

12 

337 

13 

189 

42 

23? 

27 

0  56 

11 

223 

11 

101 

6 

503 

11 

759 

4 

815 

14 

238 

2 

334 

CHENANGO  COUNTY 


4 

405 

11 

828 

10 

400 

2 

735 

1 

821 

1 

450 

3 

248 

1 

075 

12 

022 

277 

49 

765 

^ 

739 

3 

755 

in 

BIO 

10 

056 

2 

028 

1 

701 

1 

216 

2 

892 

979 

13 

64B 

30 

994 

63 

304 

45 

709 

15 

727 

15 

824 

12 

922 

?0 

618 

7 

924 

20 

926 

CAYUGA  COUNTY 


20 

512 

13 

406 

3 

855 

4 

499 

3 

878 

5 

274 

1 

709 

U 

836 

875 

CHEMUNG  COUNTY 


122  791 

5  904 
15  625 
29  781 
21  739 

6  421 

8  813 

5  072 

8  358 

2  578 

10  005 

5  385 


CLINTON  COUNTY 


3 

993 

9 

715 

17 

054 

13 

950 

4 

821 

3 

705 

2 

645 

4 

958 

1 

753 

7 

735 

400 

Standard  Notes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicat)le. 
•Nonslore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maioi  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-119 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958-continued 


SIC 
code 


LUMBERi  BLDG  M4TLS>  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIPi  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


APPARELi  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREi  home  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORESi  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART  * 


59PT(591 
59  EX.59 
53  PART  » 


Kind  of  business 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


RETAIL  TRADEt  TOTAL 


LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWEt  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS"  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
53  PART*   GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  ■ 
FOOD  STORES  

55  EX.55U  Automotive  dealers. 

55PT(55«I  gasoline  SERVICE  STATIONS 


56 


59PT(591 
59  EX.59 
53  PART* 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBERi  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


10  875 

504 

221 

2  596 

359 

1  043 

725 
680 

2  599 
338 

1  377 
435 


COLUMBIA  COUNTY 


5 

316 

2 

705 

16 

793 

8 

925 

4 

053 

? 

147 

1 

970 

3 

751 

1 

261 

6 

94b 

952 

47  802 

4  856 

2  301 
14  561 

8  655 

3  047 

1  937 

1  606 

2  731 
1  261 

5  115 
732 


DELAWARE  COUNTY 


Standard  Notes:       -  Reoresents  zero,       (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Nol ; 
■Nonslore  retailers,  part  of'SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  lahle. 


4 

088 

2 

286 

12 

837 

14 

619 

2 

711 

1 

285 

7 

007 

? 

565 

925 

11 

602 

701 

52  068 

3  784 

1  906 
11  787 
14  569 

2  039 

1  207 

1  811 

2  421 
925 

10  968 
651 


338 
157 

1  232 

283 
763 

567 
426 

2  017 
310 
827 
115 


63  106 
169  312 
331  522 
205  067 

76  471 

86  013 
67  537 
112  272 
46  594 
79  184 
23  910 


1  173  520 

50  300 

168  272 

290  634 

203  597 


83  195 
62  HI 
101  794 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


CORTLAND  COUNTY 


4 

318 

4 

337 

12 

545 

9 

807 

3 

091 

? 

790 

2 

329 

DUTCHESS  COUNTY 


185  874 

11  666 

18  382 

49  475 

28  619 

11  001 

10  611 
7  175 

14  752 
5  275 

25  489 
3  429 


ESSEX  COUNTY 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY 


52 

276 

3 

590 

5 

470 

12 

667 

8 

993 

3 

272 

47 

598 

3 

??0 

ro) 

u 

045 

8 

863 

2 

724 

2 

573 

1 

893 

3 

816 

981 

6 

750 

GENESEE  COUNTY 


58 

040 

8 

452 

5 

376 

15 

953 

12 

831 

5 

152 

3 

543 

2 

760 

5 

059 

1 

859 

62 

580 

8 

142 

5 

140 

14 

133 

12 

407 

4 

388 

3 

411 

2 

760 

u 

369 

1 

859 

5 

540 

42  318 

2  285 

1  913 
11  756 

8  430 

2  638 

2  575 
1  235 

4  559 
1  517 

5  222 

87 


FULTON  COUNTY 


57  575 

3  651 

5  307 
15  486 
12  544 

3  834 

3  050 


GREENE  COUNTY 


40  778 

2  480 

2  300 
11  282 

8  197 

3  223 

1  948 
1  217 

4  355 
738 

4  447 
591 


34-120  NEW  YORK 


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TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  IVIore:  1958 


—Continued 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 


(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART» 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER  1  BLD5  MATLSi  HDKE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES'  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL  I  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITuREi  HOME  FURNISHINGSi  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATINGi  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLOG  MATL5.  HD*E .  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


56  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(591) IDRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

S3  PART*   NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HD*E.  FARM  EQUIP. 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

5«         FOOD  STORES  

55    EX.554 ;AUTOMOTIVE    DEALERS 

55PTl55lt]    GASOLINE    SERVICE    STATIONS 


56 


59PTI591] 
59  EX. 591 

53  PART* 


59PT(5911 
59  EX.591 
S3  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


28    60t 

828 
1  2117 
9    565 

387 

1  012 

2  896 
1  570 
"t  807 
1    156 

3  33U 
1    802 


650 
995 
5  965 
239 
385 

4  616 
1  902 
7  043 


HERKIMER  COUNTY 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY 


69  755 

5  017 
4  845 
18  988 

10  505 
4  384 

3  279 

4  062 
4  740 
1  616 

11  136 
1  183 


61  953 

4  231 
4  353 
17  112 
10  367 
3  764 

2  741 


7 

839 

12 

502 

26 

551 

19 

027 

6 

895 

8 

245 

3 

893 

9 

182 

3 

935 

15 

561 

1 

901 

LIVINGSTON  COUNTY 


452 
369 
4  737 
279 
896 

1  934 
1  018 
3  755 

864 
1  632 

344 


72  644 
204  661 
854  194 
186  610 

94  635 

266  064 
157  520 
235  559 

78  474 
276  807 

60  387 


65  546 
190  811 
720  652 
184  524 

90  919 

249  262 

147  246 
214  979 

70  408 
241  527 

39  391 


3 

642 

1 

304 

11 

406 

11 

073 

3 

193 

2 

144 

1 

630 

3 

2?7 

1 

049 

6 

646 

444 

MADISON  COUNTY 


MONROE  COUNTY 


57  426 

5  196 

2  516 
15  601 
11  lU 

3  966 

I  713 


5 

080 

2 

354 

14 

351 

10 

917 

3 

316 

1 

631 

1 

791 

3 

398 

4  983 

282 
134 
1  044 
234 
530 

374 

256 

1  019 


707  100 

35  983 
100  046 
177  612 
125  546 

36  608 

49  318 
34  719 
51  968 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 


NASSAU  COUNTY 


64 

599 

4 

875 

3 

719 

17 

127 

10 

154 

4 

914 

6 

885 

3 

593 

4 

468 

1 

652 

7 

086 

126 

u 

667 

3 

473 

5 

117 

0 

062 

3 

440 

5 

299 

3 

149 

3 

208 

1 

634 

NEW  YORK  COUNTY 


448 
431 
3  773 
187 
337 

3  462 

1  428 
6  435 

816 
3  994 

444 


68  206 
681  171 
690  239 
152  619 

45  560 

718  859 
262  346 
823  707 
116  858 
626  149 
132  080 


153  008 

64  332 
670  421 
629  741 
151  723 

44  006 

695  745 
272  156 
812  717 
114  546 
575  383 
121  238 


661 

315 

1  917 

451 

1  040 

969 

718 
1  896 

394 
1  690 

701 


488 
109 
255 


797 

574 
1  580 

364 
1  102 

179 


119  572 

97  905 

130  603 

44  595 

171  274 

43  055 


NIAGARA  COUNTY 


23  498 
23  353 
70  539 

38  787 
17  851 

15  998 
11  203 
23  504 

9  397 
22  922 

5  224 


Slandatd  Holes;       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheldio  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
*Nonstare  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table 


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NEW  YORK    34-121 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


■Continued 


Kind  of  business 

Establishments 

Sales 

Establishments 

Sales 

SIC 
code 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 

Total 
(number) 

With 
payroll 

(number) 

Total,  ail 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 

Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 

ONEIDA  COUNTY 

ONONDAGA  COUNTY 

2  844 

138 
128 
500 
138 
314 

245 
151 
615 
78 
423 
114 

1  836 

94 
52 
244 
100 
198 

193 
99 

485 
68 

261 
32 

293  226 

17  129 
33  157 
72  976 
47  291 

17  554 

20  010 
13  474 
23  882 

8  751 
30  810 

8  192 

269  062 

16  189 
31  683 
65  660 
45  847 
13  102 

19  088 
12  518 
21  484 

101 
28  322 

ID) 

3  810 

217 
132 
674 
173 
399 

252 
188 
864 
112 
541 
258 

2  526 

145 
78 
418 
123 
303 

202 
125 
722 
108 
343 
58 

519  213 

27  148 
68  091 
127  471 
90  342 
29  067 

36  054 
23  385 
47  019 
15  558 
40  654 
13  414 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX.554 

55PT(554) 

56 

57 
58 

59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART» 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

25  494 
66  747 

119  087 
88  390 

26  599 

35  242 
22  357 
44  629 
15  424 
37  045 
9  702 

ONTARIO  COUNTY 

ORANGE  COUNTY 

816 

59 
34 
140 
59 
82 

54 

55 
158 

18 
136 

21 

540 

45 
22 
72 

47 
48 

48 
35 
122 
16 
76 
9 

81  060 

8  969 
5  587 
18  563 
16  087 
5  125 

4  004 
2  993 

5  389 
2  033 
8  617 
2  593 

75  588 

8  789 
5  253 
17  051 
15  873 

4  087 

3  954 
(Dl 

5  849 
(Dl 

7  557 
2  447 

2  249 

114 
94 
389 
HI 
215 

198 
107 
556 

58 
343 

54 

1  477 

86 
56 

203 
95 

145 

162 
75 

372 
54 

205 
24 

228  681 

16  785 

16  443 
64  019 
40  759 
12  785 

15  197 
10  912 

17  431 
6  623 

24  335 
3  391 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX.554 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

16  500 
15  303 
58  349 

40  423 

57 
58 

59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

10  464 
14  469 

5  477 
21  715 

2  867 

OSWEGO  COUNTY 

OTSEGO  COUNTY 

1  037 

60 
54 
189 

74 
100 

67 

49 
242 

27 
141 

34 

657 

42 
30 
95 

62 

59 
27 
172 
27 
39 
10 

81  092 

6  353 
6  102 
23  421 
13  115 

5  179 

3  861 
3  367 

6  833 

(Dl 

8  571 

(Dl 

73  666 

6  071 
5  514 

21  159 
12  475 

4  193 

3  727 
3  045 

5  911 

(Dl 

7  589 
(01 

695 

62 
28 
114 

41 
71 

39 

29 
135 

16 
135 

25 

445 

45 
16 
72 
31 
37 

31 
15 
99 
14 
79 
5 

64  946 

6  201 

7  464 
15  861 
10  170 

3  735 

2  280 
1  635 

3  999 
1  952 

10  675 
754 

59  288 

52 

53  PART* 

54 

55  EX.554 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENEkAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

5  757 
7  210 
14  495 
10  024 
2  671 

2  082 

57 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

1  545 
3  551 

59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  

(01 

9  529 

(Dl 

QUEENS  COUNTY 

RENSSELAER  COUNTY 

15  881 

628 

445 

4  504 

377 

866 

1  422 
862 

2  915 
640 

2  213 
1  009 

10  187 

368 
243 
2  506 
287 
744 

1  030 
520 

2  429 
516 

1  113 
231 

1  703  551 

63  540 
120  575 
514  435 
193  220 

85  393 

124  762 
92  905 

166  154 
49  406 

147  668 
45  372 

1  567  101 

58  260 
116  628 
555  591 
191  658 

81  387 

116  802 
88  911 

155  754 
45  732 

122  585 
33  592 

1  599 

51 
53 

374 
72 

169 

99 

87 
331 

47 
256 

38 

977 

35 
29 

150 
48 

109 

89 

61 
233 

39 
158 

15 

157  366 

5  918 
11  246 
44  302 
24  456 
11  352 

13  004 
9  057 

11  912 
3  673 

19  136 
2  112 

142  632 

52 

53  PART* 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

6  350 
10  686 
38  316 

24  126 

9  156 

12  664 

57 
58 

59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

8  451 
10  284 

(Dl 
17  250 

IDI 

RICHMOND  COUNTY 

ROCKLAND  COUNTY 

2  131 

106 
90 

546 
56 

163 

168 
93 

464 
72 

304 
69 

1  245 

66 
32 

242 
42 
95 

114 
73 

334 
50 

160 
27 

195  473 

9  224 
12  717 
72  764 

17  682 
9  799 

14  578 
8  629 

18  538 
5  510 

22  270 
3  442 

173  831 

8  485 
11  559 
53  308 

17  356 

7  523 

13  765 

8  413 
16  108 

5  306 

18  828 
3  058 

1  200 

76 
43 

233 
50 

120 

113 
70 

228 
39 

165 
53 

796 

54 
33 

115 
50 
88 

85 
48 
174 
35 
69 
25 

127  650 

9  709 
3  959 
41  252 
22  259 
8  351 

a  020 

5  130 

10  587 
3  710 

11  251 
3  612 

115  852 

52 

53  PART. 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

9  281 
3  779 
36  542 

55  Ex.554 
55PT(554) 

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

21  939 
7  397 

7  478 

57 
58 
59PT1591) 

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

4  764 
9  409 
3  418 
8  773 

2  982 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero        (0)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  of  SIC  maior  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-122  NEW  YORK 


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TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


-Continued 


Kind  of  business 


Total 

(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establisti- 

ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER!  BLDG  MATLSi  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIPt  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL  1  ACCESSORY  STORES 

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS"  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STOREb  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS'  HDWE'  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  nERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUo  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS'  HDWE'  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES'  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL  

LUMBER'  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE'  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES  * 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL'  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE'  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING'  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOREb.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS  * 


RETAIL  TRADE'  TOTAL  

LUMBER'  BLDG  MATLS'  HOWE'  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENEfiAL  MEkCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES* 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS  "  


696 

409 
333 
1  066 
166 
902 
2«0 


ST.  LAWRENCE  COUNTY 


SARATOGA  COUNTY 


36  606 

125  218 

9  668 

9  03U 

10  677 

9  579 

35  185 

31  693 

25  917 

26  653 

8  772 

6  454 

8  506 

8  374 

It  822 

4  480 

10  1«0 

9  754 

3  329 

3  329 

17  362 

15  028 

1  228 

840 

n 

953 

2 

865 

25 

096 

12 

583 

5 

911 

3 

106 

? 

6?0 

10 

201 

3 

692 

12 

144 

1 

085 

SCHENECTADY  COUNTY 


STEUBEN  COUNTY 


187  391 

174  263 

9  780 

9  128 

20  633 

20  141 

51  721 

47  903 

29  934 

29  042 

12  226 

10  464 

11  944 

11  536 

8  960 

7  928 

14  497 

12  939 

5  830 

5  778 

18  89S 

16  809 

2  971 

2  595 

104 

847 

8 

509 

8 

947 

28 

557 

20 

259 

7 

213 

6 

036 

4 

919 

6 

843 

2 

925 

10 

273 

355 

SUFFOLK  COUNTY 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY 


704  242 

57  098 
61  033 
205  624 
98  901 
43  703 

36  268 
29  391 
48  615 
18  890 
82  966 
20  752 


54  970 

59  341 

194  744 

96  539 

36  451 

33  994 

27  291 

45  580 

18  614 

74  532 

17  104 


84  920 

10  403 
2  421 
20  481 
10  382 
4  270 

4  052 

1  787 
9  491 

2  397 
17  628 

1  508 


TOMPKINS  COUNTY 


ULSTER  COUNTY 


5  837 

17  880 

12  639 

5  243 


2  116 

10  629 

695 


n 

956 

5 

505 

17 

154 

12 

257 

4 

907 

4 

507 

3 

290 

(0) 

2 

116 

10 

217 

142  290 

15  634 

9  789 

37  543 

19  026 

10  016 

5  559 

5  153 

13  427 

3  690 

19  525 

1  828 


WARREN  COUNTY 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY 


4 

059 

8 

175 

15 

553 

14 

833 

4 

412 

6 

083 

2 

995 

7 

352 

2 

104 

5 

067 

541 

68  932 

3  869 
7  754 

15  283 
14  531 

4  068 

5  024 
2  579 

6  542 
2  104 


42 

305 

4 

548 

1 

625 

11 

507 

4 

095 

3 

674 

1 

493 

971 

3 

406 

1 

345 

8 

623 

1 

015 

Standard  Notes:       -  Represent  zero.       (0)  Withheld  lo  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not ; 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  ot  SIC  roaior  group  53.  are  shown  separately  in  Ihis  table. 


ailable.       (X)  Not  applicable. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-123 


TABLE  11  Counties  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


—Continued 


SIC 
code 


59PT(591) 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


Kind  of  business 


RET4IL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

lumberi  bldg  matls.  hdwe .  farm  equip.  dealers 

general  merchandise  group  stores*  

food  stores  

Automotive  dealers 

GASOLINE  service  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS* .  .  ■  . 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establisti- 

ments 
($1.000) 

miAYNE  COUNTY 


121  600 

7  992 

5  062 

18  990 

15  926 

1  31(3 

3  015 

2  865 
«  829 
2  146 


Establish- 
ments with 

payroll 
($1,000) 


116  218 

7  664 

4  740 

17  176 

15  768 

3  449 


(number) 


With 
payroll 

(number) 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


WESTCHESTER  COUNTY 


1  582 
275 
763 


579 
303 
453 


956 
253 
625 


295 
275 
913 


123  096 
303  120 
152  921 
65  502 


31  364 
114  370 
26  752 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


43  779 
120  228 
281  550 
160  431 

60  894 


99  976 
63  548 
86  070 


Standard  Noles:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable. 
•Nonstore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


34-124  NEW  YORK 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958 


SIC 
code 


Kind  of  business 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PTI5911 
59  EX. 591 
S3  PART* 


59PT(591I 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


59PT(591J 
59  EX.591 
53  PART* 


RETAIL  TRADEi  TOTAL  

LUMBER  I  BLDG  MATLSi  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SEkVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS'* 


retail  trade.  total  

lumber.  bldg  hatls.  howe.  farm  equip.  dealers 

general  merchandise  group  stores*  

food  stores  

Automotive  dealers 

GASOLINE  service  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDyiE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETML  TRADE.  TOTAL 

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 

GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STOKES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HOWE.  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  HEkCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


56 


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  'EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(591I  DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  [OTHER  RETAIL  STORES 

53  PART*  NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


1  872 
178 
535 


1  753 
225 
929 
252 


7  42t 

7  146 

16  368 

16  130 

5H  282 

18  052 

«2  3«7 

t2  007 

8  837 

8  017 

28  599 

28  199 

15  315 

15  019 

23  311 

22  lU 

7  270 

7  2"t2 

25  78U 

2«  200 

5  118 

«  6«lt 

3  799 
24  912 
29  798 


8  B28 

7  3«6 

10  519 

H  467 


848 
146 
400 

388 
295 
387 


27  179 
127  333 
185  109 
122  829 

41  495 

64  996 

50  732 

77  481 

28  242 
52  930 
16  053 


737  551 

25  557 
127  053 
155  341 
121  947 

38  285 

63  350 
47  126 
70  845 
27  720 
45  562 
13  775 


15  834 
19  801 

16  677 
4  098 

7  391 

4  932 

5  277 


"■2  596 

•^17  851 

'in  907 

^■6  326 

"■l  673 

"■b  831 

1  665 


;17  731 
14  825 
""6  510 


'67  260 

3  385 

9  711 

17  141 

'10  216 

3  938 

6  538 

3  802 

4  051 
2  504 
4  932 

942 


MOUNT  VERNON 


5  737 

6  571 
17  384 


843 
725 
832 
472 


60 

313 

101 

6 

581 

15 

854 

10 

359 

1 

996 

l| 

667 

2 

695 

3 

40? 

1 

472 

5 

150 

3  213 

6  958 
28  153 

14  171 

4  167 

7  337 

6  582 

7  730 

2  857 

15  617 

3  545 


NEW  ROCHELLE 


72  709 

4  992 
9  563 

18  142 
12  754 
3  377 

8  234 

3  179 

5  009 
2  611 

4  076 
752 


4 

640 

9 

203 

16 

412 

12 

590 

3 

149 

8 

054 

3 

053 

3  389 

11  931 
28  967 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.       (NA)  Not  available. 
■Nonslore  retailers,  part  ol  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


(X)  Not  applicable.       "Revised. 


RETAIL  TRADE-AREA  STATISTICS 


NEW  YORK    34-125 


TABLE  12  Cities  With  500  Establishments  or  More:  1958-continued 


SIC 
code 


59PT(5'51) 
59  EX.S91 
53  PART* 


Kind  of  business 


RET4IL  TRADEi  TOTAL 


LUMBER  I  BLOG  MATLS.  HDWEi  FARM  EQUIP.  DEALERS 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

FURNITUREi  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL 


LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE .  FARM  EQUIP. 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .  . 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  


APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  ]  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS'  EQUIPMENT  STORE: 

58  EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(591]  DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

53  PART*  NONSTORE  RETAILERS* 


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLOG  MATLS.  HD«E.  FARM  EOUIF 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  . 
FOOD  STORES  

55  EX. 55t| AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

55PT(55U I  I  GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS 


53  PART* 


Total 
(number) 


56  I  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES 

57  I  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  [eating.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(591I  DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

S3  PART*  jNONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  .  

52  iLUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE i  FARM  EQUIP.  DEAL 

53  PART*  ! GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

54  i  FOOD  STORES 

55  EX.551' Automotive  dealers 

55PT(55UI  GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

56  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  [FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  'EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(5911  DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES  

59  EX.591  OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

53  PART*  NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


RETAIL  TRADE.  TOTAL  

LUMBER.  BLDG  MATLS.  HDWE.  FARM  EQUIP.  DEAL 
GENERAL  MERCHANDISE  GROUP  STORES*  .... 

FOOD  STORES  

AUTOMOTIVE  DEALERS 

GASOLINE  SERVICE  STATIONS  

56  APPAREL.  ACCESSORY  STORES  

57  I  FURNITURE.  HOME  FURNISHINGS.  EQUIPMENT  STORES 

58  EATING.  DRINKING  PLACES  

59PT(591I I  DRUG  STORES.  PROPRIETARY  STORES 

59  EX.591  OTHER  RETAIL  STORES  

53  PART*   NONSTORE  RETAILERS*  


89  663 

2  537 

3  2U2 
214  991 

1  271 

2  866 

10  198 

5  160 

17  16« 

3  235 
13  917 

5  082 


270 
50 
120 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
(il.OOO) 


56  78  3 

1  523 

1  252 
13  589 

959 

2  166 

7  308 

3  590 
m  576 

2  657 
7  639 
1  224 


9  167  821 


244 

001 

224  289 

1  060 

294 

1  045  964 

2  656 

475 

2  331  669 

653 

058 

546  812 

280 

755 

267  519 

1  264 

175 

1  209  523 

603 

979 

574  309 

1  350 

1  10 

1  296  852 

283 

337 

266  949 

1  212 

171 

1  084  651 

269 

522 

217  264 

3  688 

3 

810 

14  567 

14 

359 

22  720 

19 

6J2 

12  143 

12 

039 

4  272 

3 

512 

7  989 

7 

877 

5  032 

4 

794 

5  068 

4 

692 

1  904 

1 

904 

12  013 

11 

477 

2  087 

1 

915 

152  588 

8  346 

19  525 

39  333 

24  689 

8  454 

11  637 

7  379 

11  580 

4  752 

15  249 

1  644 


104  466 

3  871 
9  399 

27  151 

15  260 

4  650 

12  830 

7  537 

7  105 

2  783 

12  424 

1  445 


33  077 

^■21  428 

■■28  859 

^■4  96  5 

^■39  902 

"■16  353 

"■9  045 

"■2  36  5 

I'l2  500 

''2  572 


142  120 

7  710 

19  111 

35  303 

23  823 

7  078 

11  315 

6  639 

10  408 

4  700 

13  573 

1  460 


3  625 
9  209 
23  249 


'4  938 
32  789 
"■19  152 


"^39  514 

"^15  85  5 

I'S  593 


Total 
(number) 


With 
payroll 


Total,  all 
establish- 
ments 
($1,000) 


Establish- 
ments with 
payroll 
($1,000) 


NIAGARA  FALLS 


6  549 

15  872 
39  223 

19  430 

7  986 

10  737 
7  223 

13  518 
5  205 

10  420 
1  566 


182 
128 
551 


551  520 

25  664 
83  599 
115  655 
100  536 
27  260 

44  974 
31  812 
41  890 
20  928 
46  815 
11  365 


357  467 

13  063 
58  210 
74  393 
56  245 
13  996 

29  527 
19  015 
32  187 
11  280 
29  172 
10  359 


145  701 

6  342 

17  718 

35  039 

24  293 

6  473 

12  719 

7  995 
10  214 


34  554 
65  146 
29  173 
12  061 

19  622 
14  939 
23  041 

5  923 
19  269 

4  934 


Standard  Notes:       -  Represents  zero.       (D)  Withheld  to  avoid  disclosure.      (NA)  Not  available.       (X)  Not  applicable 
•Nonstoce  retailers,  part  of  SIC  major  group  53,  are  shown  separately  in  this  table. 


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